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    are a class of vertebrates that live in nature. Most of them are characterized by an ability to fly‚ free to roam the sky. They are not meant to live in captivity. Therefore‚ the short story entitled "A Bird in the House" suggests a theme of entrapment and a struggle for freedom‚ a topic that resonates throughout the novel. Vanessa is one character who experiences a sense of confinement in the story. Her family lives with her grandmother MacLeod‚ a tyrannical woman who loves order‚ and who wants

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    use a power safety cover‚ a motor-powered barrier placed over the water area‚ to prevent access by young children. o For above-ground pools‚ steps and ladders to the pool should be secured or removed when the pool is not in use. Pool and Spa Entrapment Dangers o Never use a pool or spa with a missing or broken drain cover. Be sure a newer‚ safer drain cover is in place. The new drain covers are usually domed-shaped – instead of the old flat drain covers. o Consider installing a Safety Vacuum Release

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    better‚ greener approach in the production of metabolites for bioprocess in several industries. Examples of application of immobilization include wastewater treatment‚ as well as various applications in the drug and pharmaceutical industry3‚8. Cell entrapment is one of the most common immobilization techniques used‚ whereby a porous polymeric matrix encloses the microbial cells‚ allowing the diffusion of substrates and products11. Many papers have been published on the immobilization of enzyme. However

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    read. In ‘The Bloody Chamber’ and ‘Wuthering Heights’‚ Carter and Bronte conform to the gothic conventions with desolate and alienating settings that are full of menace‚ but there are also elements that subvert this view and portray purity and entrapment; the need to escape the gothic mould. A desolate setting is a place without life in a state of bleak and dismal emptiness. This is expressed in ‘The Courtship of Mr Lyon” when the girl finds herself “bored” in the country. This subverts the gothic

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    he lashes out. However the practice of entrapment is not limited to Chicago in the 1930s. One example of this is in "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" by Ambrose Bierce. In this short story‚ the main character‚ Farquhar meets a Union soldier disguised as a Confederate soldier who tells him that a group of Union soldiers are going to cross a bridge of dry timber that would be easy to burn. While the soldier’s deceit is a much less severe case of entrapment than what Bigger encountered‚ Farquhar never

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    In James Joyces Dubliners the use of irony and sensory disconnect are what structure the recurring themes of the stories. The themes include entrapment‚ with escaping routine life for its horrors‚ misery‚ and agony. The stories Eveline‚ Araby‚ A Painful Case‚ and The Dead all end in epiphany. Dubliners experience a climactic moment in their lives to bring them change‚ freedom and happiness‚ although these moments bring none of those. All characters fall into paralysis from not being able to leave

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    ‘Fiction of this period is dominated by the characters’ need to escape from walls‚ boundaries and ideological restrictions.’ How far do you agree with this interpretation of Wuthering Heights and your partner text? In Wuthering Heights‚ Emily Bronte emphasises the ways in which characters are literally trapped‚ emotionally repressed‚ socially oppressed and intellectually guarded. Bronte portrays her character as determined to break free from their shackles and explores the theme in three key ways

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    band” represents Mariam’s entrapment in the form of an object. Moreover‚ the band being “a little tight” shows the situation is suffocating Mariam as there is no escape. The “forcing” of the band over Mariam’s finger is a symbol for how Mariam is forced into the

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    syndrome (TOS). TOS is caused by a neurovascular compression event that can elicit pain‚ paraesthesia or discomfort in areas varying from the chest to the fingertips2‚3. The ‘thoracic outlet’ is composed of three confined spaces that are potential entrapment sites for the neurovascular bundle. These sites are: the interscalene triangle‚ the costoclavicular space and the thoracocoracopectoral space2‚3. Symptoms associated with thoracic outlet syndrome have been well documented

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    Running Head: THE MAIN SOURCES OF CRIMINAL LAW 1 The Main Sources of Criminal Law Byron Swift Everest University Online THE MAIN SOURCES OF CRIMINAL LAW 2 The purposes of criminal punishment were intended to send direct signals (not mixed signals) to those participating in random acts of terror and all other crimes to understand that these acts along with crime of any kind will not be tolerated. As we learned under the retribution side

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