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    The Health of Your Heart

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    The Health of your Heart Introduction Keeping a healthy heart is vital for good health. This is because as cardiovascular fitness increases‚ so does the efficiency of the body. The heart becomes stronger and stronger every time you use it. Aerobic or cardiovascular fitness is measured by how efficient a person can pump oxygen to their working muscles to supply energy. It decreases the danger of getting life-threatening cardiovascular diseases. cardiovascular fitness is usually improved

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    Realism in Heart of Darkness

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    of Fidelity’ (Joseph Conrad). How is ‘realism’ problematized by any one of the texts in this block? You must make reference to at least one definition of literary terms (for instance‚ Baldick’s definition in the course reader.) Joseph Conrad’s ‘Heart Of Darkness’ bases itself around the theme of the hypocrisy of Imperialism and thus how this relates around the story of the main character‚ Charlie Marlow (Marlow). Marlow himself is thrust into a world that turns his previous beliefs of what is considered

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    British Literature and Composition Period 4 Heart of Darkness Joseph Conrad wrote Heart of Darkness in 1899. The book was mildly difficult to understand‚ especially because Conrad’s native language was not English. If you went into this book blindly‚ and just read‚ searching for nothing‚ I can almost guarantee you would not understand it. But‚ if you take a closer look‚ you can see the underlying meanings and symbolisms he has partially hidden everywhere. Joseph Conrad’s double-meanings

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    Wwii Pearl Harbor Attack

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    planning on the attack took some time and some thought for the Japanese. They began planning the attack in early 1941. The Japanese Navy took several months to take the time to plan for this attack. It took a lot of their own time and their attention to get it all done. The intent of a defensive strike on Pearl Harbor was to neutralize American naval power in the Pacific‚ then removing it from influencing operations against American‚ British‚ and Dutch colonies to the south. Successful attacks on colonies

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    4.02 Monitoring the Heart

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    x 2 = 60 bpm|Count again for 1 minute only = 84 bpm| Part II: Resting Heart Rate (RHR) a. Record your heart rate for an equivalent of a minute. b. Do not eat for two hours prior to taking your resting heart rate. c. Sit or lay down for at least 30 minutes before taking resting heart rate. d. An ideal time to take your resting pulse is immediately after waking from a night’s sleep. Take your resting heart rate for three days then find the average for three days. Day 1 20 for laying

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    The Impact of 9/11 Attacks

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    2001 was one of the most tragic days in U.S. history. The attacks on the World Trade Center were absolutely hanis to say the least. The attacks took many people by surprise‚ including myself. That day made a tremendous impact on our country that still exist today and will probably last a very long time. Terrorism has been around for a many years; however‚ the terrorist attacks of 9-11 changed the United States forever. The terrorists’ attacks of 9-11 did not have much of a personal effect on me due

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    The attacks of September 11th‚ 2001 were one of the most devastating events that happened in U.S history. An Islamic terrorist organization‚ Al Qaeda‚ headed by a expelled Saudi nationalist Osama bin Laden‚ directed four airplanes to deliberately crash into New York City’s World Trade Center ‚the Pentagon outside Washington‚ DC ‚ and in rural Pennsylvania causing the death of over three thousand innocent civilians and injuring over six thousand. Osama Bin Laden stated that the attack was in response

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    second visit. Why could it be said that the third Fate is indeed the source of death for Kurtz? What does Marlow’s escape from the third Fate suggest about his conversation with her? How does the use of this allusion contribute to the novel? In Heart of Darkness‚ Joseph Conrad’s use of the allusion to the Fates questions whether people and civilization are products of their actions or‚ rather‚ a more powerful external force. The wise yet indifferent knitting women reappear when Marlow faces a

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    The attack on Pearl Harbor was a hard time for the U.S. to realize what Japan had done. The attack happened on December 7‚ 1941 which it was a surprise attack in which the americans had no idea. The news spread from coast to coast that Japan had attack Pearl Harbor and killed many lives. The radios were spreading the information on what happened in Pearl Harbor more quickly than anyone could suggest. The Americans had a hard time focusing on what Japan did‚ which for most americans they remember

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    Colonialism Free Write What is colonialism? With what I had earned through history classes and from my elders‚ colonialism is when countries attempt to overrule new land or land from other nations. In Heart of Darkness‚ Joseph Conrad revolves his story around England’s colonialism in Africa‚ where white men are going on boats‚ claiming the land of natives and overpowering them with their gun power. A reader can see the devastating results of colonialism‚ such as its corruptive desire for power

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