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    constitution of particular systems of the body: the brain and nerves being predominantly active from constitutional causes‚ seem to produce the nervous temperament; the lungs‚ heart‚ and blood vessels being constitutionally predominant‚ to give rise to the sanguine; the muscular and fibrous systems to the bilious; and the glands and assimilating organs to the lymphatic” (Whye). The temperament that is most relevant to “The Fall of the House of Usher” is the nervous temperament. Indicators of this temperament

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    Nia Salcedo Mrs. Fireman English 1 Honors‚ Peiod 2 15 May 2016 The Story of How Darnay got Sentenced to Death One day‚ two men sought out Doctor Manette and adjured him to use his medical experience. Saunter‚ they took him to a house right by Paris. The men ordered Doctor Manette to take care of a vexed‚ and attenuated young lady and her brother. The brother of the peasant lady told Doctor Manette timorously that a non-convivial men had raped the lady and insolently tortured her husband to death

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    were introduced. These two characters then slowly grow into being each other’s love interest‚ but despite this‚ they are very opposite to each other. The most evident difference may be noticed from how they behave. Jordan‚ being a more buoyant and sanguine female character‚ often shows rudeness in certain circumstances. Such example is when she eavesdrops Daisy and Tom’s conversation‚ being described by Nick: “…[Miss Baker] sat up alertly and said “sh!” in a warning voice. A subdued impassioned murmur

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    than Italy? Why did the Duke of Bavaria commission this painting? Why did Hans Holbein go to England? Definitions: four temperaments: melancholic easily depressed elk phlegmatic sluggish‚ apathetic ox sanguine sturdy‚ cheerful rabbit choleric hot-tempered cat iconoclasm: opposition to and destruction of religious

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    Markus Zusak’s sanguine novel The Book Thief illustrates the austere story of a Jewish foster girl living amidst the cruelty and devastation of World War II. Liesel Meminger‚ an intelligent and kind-hearted youngster stricken by family tragedy‚ must contend with both physical and emotional conflict as she and her friends cope with the atrocities of life in Nazi Germany. In spite of the chaos encompassing their lives‚ Liesel and her allies manage to find peace and resilience through love and compassion

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    The Hardest Project Have you ever remembered the time that you are trying to give up because of a challenge that is extremely difficult for you? This problem happens to everybody most of the time‚ especially upon teenagers. Mary is a teenager who has to deal with a hardcore challenge in high school‚ which was started in her first class period. When the school bell rang at eight in the morning‚ Mary sat in the back of the room with the smell of dandelions of classroom air. Her Biology teacher‚ Mrs

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    for a counter-argument‚ however‚ it must be understood that in the foreseeable future‚ with more and more powers working towards this ‘superpower’ status (examples include China‚ Brazil‚ India and Russia)‚ a world without superpowers is merely a sanguine‚ idealistic idea. Another issue that would make a world without a superpower a seemingly utopian concept is the difficulty of administrating such a world. Indeed‚ if no policing power (such as the USA) had the ability to influence global issues

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    influential aura and ineluctably becomes the ‘popular kid’. This judgmental and censorious system of labeling of each and every individual within the school premises or even in the neighbourhood has an exceedingly radical impact on the confident and sanguine teenagers. Being judged by the world in condemnatory fashion without being known from the inside utterly scorches and incinerates their ambitions and efforts of reaching for the zenith of triumph. They start fixating on this label that has been so

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    privileged to have moved here to the USA. I can travel back and forth to the Philippines without being questioned at the Philippine immigration by reason of my US passport and being a citizen of the Philippines as well due to the principle of jus sanguine and jus soli. Consequently‚ I can own properties both here and the Philippines by reason of my citizenship. These to me are insignificant advantages I enjoy and deem unimportant‚ but to other people who are not in the same position‚ these are priceless

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    English 8-6 September 20‚ 2010 Vocabulary Story 5 My first six weeks of school has been right in the middle of wonderful and terrible. The first few days of school I was sanguine. But then after that it was as though someone put a malediction on me and everything just got worse. Of course the first few days we didn’t have that much work‚ but it kept steadily increasing. But it wasn’t the school work that really bothered me; it was the amount of homework. Every night I had at least 3 different

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