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    the tracker is moving fast. But we have a problem.” The redheaded agent said as she turned to gaze at Agent Akiva in the back seat. Her dark brown brows furrowed in a worried expression expecting the worst reaction from him. She paused, took a deep breath, then gave him the bad news anyways. “The heat signature of the subject disappeared. She’s somehow vanished off the grid.” Her hands typed fast on the holographic laptop she has on which projected out of her wristband. “The last known heat signature

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    Battling the “Big Blue Monster” Within Imagine a small boy, probably six or seven years old, who was relishing his life, playing with his friends, playing video games, playing with toys. You undoubtedly understand it by now, a lot of playing! But one morning was a lot different from all others, it was a gloomy, autumn morning, where the life of trees was draining away as their leaves fell onto the dead grass. That day, his dad excitedly said “Son, we will be going somewhere special this afternoon

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    When experiencing one, symptoms may seem harmful, but are not. Even so, the symptoms are distressing, and for some can interfere in everyday life. To date, there are several successful treatments used to help relieve them. Medications Some anxiety attack sufferers opt

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    through various tests to determine if humans also exhibit bradycardia. Subject's heart rates were measured while breathing normally, while holding breath and while holding breath with face submerged in water. The results showed that there was a significant decrease in heart rate while submerged in water as compared to normal breathing or holding breath out of water. Many other studies have been done that agree with the results found in

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    Standing like soldiers around the dark blue mat with our slick black and white uniforms and our hair tied back into high, tight pony tails, we prepare to compete. We all looked in unison from the bright and vibrant red lipstick on our lips, to our crisp white tennis shoes on our feet, we were ready to compete. By far this was the biggest competition was had been in, we could feel the presence of the hundreds of people in the stands and the cold, heartless eyes of the judges peering at us when we

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    Literary Criticism: “Through the Tunnel” When is a risk worth taking? In “Through the Tunnel,” by Doris Lessing, Jerry takes a risk where he could have died. He was motivated by his need to be independant. Jerry takes the risk to prove to himself that he is capable of unimaginable things. Jerry is a believable character. He is a believable character because he is willing to risk his life to prove he can take care of himself. Jerry is a believable character because he wants to prove to himself that

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    Chicago is one of the largest city in the United states. Every tourist that comes to the United States usually goes to Chicago. I had the luxury to go to Chicago over the summer. It was one of a lifetime experience. In Chicago, I did a lot things, but three main things that stood out to me is when we went to the Willis tower, the Chicago boat tour and the amazing food we ate Chicago was a great experience. I went with my two sisters and my brother in law. One of the first things I did when we came

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    need to wake up you’re just having a bad dream. I’m here and everything is alright. You’re safe.” Jackson whispers as he gently shakes her body. This seems to work and April’s eyes flutter open. Her chest quickly rising as she tries to catch her breath. Her eyes start to fractionally search the room, looking for Jackson. Not really knowing where she is or that Jackson is right behind her. Caught somewhere between still being her dream and being awake. Her mouth opens again to call for Jackson. It

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    lung disease that required her to take medications for the rest of her life, and she had also suffered from an injury on her spinal cord when she was riding on her horse at the age of fifteen. The poem “How do I love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways” was one of the sonnets in Sonnet of the Portuguese which was dedicated to her husband Robert Browning. This poem was secretly written before she got married because her and Robert were exchanging letters

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    The patient is most likely experiencing an unstable anginal event. Chest pain is a very frequent complaint with several kinds of etiologies. Understand that anginal chest pain is described as deep and pressure-like in sensation, not reproducible with palpation, radiates to either or both arms, and elicited with activity or stress. Sometimes you can also see associated nausea, sweats, and vomiting. The difference with stable vs. unstable angina

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