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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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    What is paresthesia? Paresthesia means abnormal sensation on the skin that has no apparent physical cause. The term originates from Greek: para = disordered; aisthesis = perception. The most common abnormal sensations are numbness and tingling. Types of Paresthesia - Anesthesia means absent sensation or complete numbness. - Hypoesthesia is decreased sensation or partial numbness. - Hyperesthesia is increased sensitivity. - Dysesthesia is abnormal sensation‚ such as tingling or "pins and

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    employment of rhetorical questions is further developed at the end of the first stanza. This representation allows the reader to understand that the child must accept the mother’s gift of love. Additionally‚ Dawe explores entrapment throughout this poem and makes the reader aware that entrapment is a powerful motif in consumerism. This is perceptible as the baby is contained in his ‘high chair’‚ which represents that communities around the world are imprisoned

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    the novel’s title and structure and conveying David’s imprisonment. Furthermore‚ the adjective “all” indicates that David has been trapped in Entremont his whole life. The symbolism of staring out a glass window further strengthens this sense of entrapment as he is limited‚ in this scene‚ to observing but not taking part in the world

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    of the depression‚ companions Lennie and George encounter opportunity and fallbacks. Though surrounded by positive people‚ the presence of one man‚ Curly‚ the boss’s son‚ denotes the unpleasant entrapment of his employees by his horrible character. Curly’s cruel domineering personality connotes entrapment and unhappiness in his presence. The strenuous labor required of employment on the farm also implies strife and pain. Regardless of their current position and location‚ Lennie and George look

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    In the poem‚ “(love song‚ with two goldfish)” by Grace Chua‚ the author describes the evolution of a young romance between two goldfish with its consequential rise and fall using imagery and metaphors. From the title we can automatically understand what the poem will be about and the parenthesis give an image of the shape of the fishbowl‚ creating a setting. The title is not capitalized because it is not just a statement‚ but is in fact part of a story that is constantly evolving and has many aspects

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    Anthany Nilhas RN IU315

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    Anthany Nilhas IU315 Questions: 1. (2 points) Can a meaningful distinction be drawn between hacking and "cracking"? Hacking is activity by one who believes information sharing is a powerful positive good and it also is one who is programmed enthusiastically. Cracking is activity by someone who breaks security on a system. Crakers engage in vandalism‚ and theft once given access to a computer. 2. (1 point) What is meant by "active defense hacking" or "counter hacking"? It is meant that hackers

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    emphasised by three different place names‚ which are in themselves very intentional symbols of Jane’s loneliness and isolation. The first of these is “Gateshead” where Jane lives with the Reed family. The imagery of a gate here symbolises enclosure and entrapment‚ and similarly the idea of the head suggests a form of psychological isolation due to the human brain being enclosed in one’s head. Secondly‚ we come across “Lowood School”. This glum image of lowness symbolises Jane’s social isolation‚ as she is

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    A cult is defined as “a psychological manipulation [people] describe as brainwashing‚ thought reform. or coercive persuasion‚ which is exercised by leaders who are so powerful as to be literally irresistible” ( Cults). A cult is a group of people who intend to do good in society but shown by Jonestown and Heaven’s gate are detrimental to society by systematically stripping people of their ability to think critically. Jonestown was a cult consisting of more than 900 member and leader Jim Jones. On

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