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    trapping them in the tunnel with no way out. Meanwhile when all of them were screaming for their life… it all just stopped. What had happened? Rose looked at the sealing and realized that a bump on the sealing had stopped the boulder from killing them. It was dark, but a stream of light shown threw a crack in the sealing. While the kids were panicking, Rose got an idea. “Hey guys I have an idea. We can make that hole in the sealing bigger and climb through!” At last the kids were

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    market trends involve improved service agreements in handling service problems. The communications industry is shifting toward cluster computing to tap into sharp increases in computing power, raise industry standards, and achieve reliability through product architecture (Macwan, 2006). There are two efforts of standardization, Service Availability Forum (SAF) and Carrier Grade Linux (CGL). Both standards strive to create standards with appeal to the telecom market in terms of marketplace standardization

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    One way to view this passage of time would be temporally: seeing each moment as succeeding another from past to future. In spatial terms, this is like standing outside of a tunnel, watching the cars enter at one end and exit at another: you see a car enter the tunnel at moment-1, you see it go a fourth of the way through at moment-2, another fourth of the way at moment-3, all the way to when the care finally leaves.

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    At Lake Mead, visitors can enjoy the largest man-made lake in the United States. Placed 30 miles southeast of Las Vegas, this dreamy reservoir contains an impressive 28.5 million acre feet of water. IT was formed when the Hoover Dam was created and currently extends 110 miles behind the dam. For an unforgettable experience, visitors can stay in one of the luxury houseboat rentals on Lake Mead. From a houseboat, you can easily enjoy popular activities like fishing, swimming and sunbathing. Situated

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    Lastly, the crime fiction genre was present when Kimble’s wife was brutally murdered in the opening scene. Conventions such as lighting and sound were effective throughout the film. For example, in the scene when Officer Gerrard is chasing Kimble through the sewage pipes, Gerrard losses his gun, giving Kimble a chance to pick it up. When Kimble picks up the gun and aims it toward Gerrard, the music slows down, and the lighting is pointing directly at the gun in order to emphasize focus. What is unique

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    stubbornly avoiding reality, they decide to dig tunnels and outlive their summer freely underground for several months. It was not until winter came and forced them back to reality that they found themselves in better circumstances than they assumed. After he rises above ground, the narrator realizes how, “hiding in tunnels had been a way to avoid the responsibilities of the real world…But it was more than that” (103). The narrator’s digging of tunnels assisted him in finding his purpose for Morse

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    many of her works such as Anthem through the characters, Equality 7-2521 and Liberty 5-3000, and their actions. To begin, Equality 7-2521’s actions develop the theme that individualism is not a sin. He does this in multiple ways. However, most of the characters in Anthem believe that individualism is a sin. That is why Equality 7-2521’s actions are significant to the development of the theme. In the beginning

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    collided into one magnificent landscape; one Taehyung was fairly proud of. Flashlights stung his eyes as he wrestled to break free of the police officer's firm grip. He could see that Jimin’s grin hadn’t disappeared, even as the three officers searched through their jackets and

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    Another competitor, a tall, fast boy was asleep in the next tunnel. Looking behind her, Emma saw the tunnel she had come through was now blocked by thorns. Creeping forward silently, she hoped to not wake the sleeping warrior. Just as she was so close to the end of the tunnel she stepped on a stick that had fallen from the hedge. ​This small noise caused the warrior to awaken. He chased Emma as he pulled out his weapon

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    to the neurology OR. There were a total of 4 surgeries for the whole day. these surgeries were focused on releasing the carpal tunnel nerve, and doing ulnar nerve decompression as well. According to the surgeon, in a carpal tunnel release surgery the transverse carpal ligament is cut, which releases pressure on the median nerve and relieves the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. These symptoms include numbness and tingling in the hand and arm. An ulnar nerve decompression is done when there is a

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