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    'the Shell' Poem Analysis

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    | AND then I pressed the shell |   | Close to my ear |   | And listened well‚ |   | And straightway like a bell |   | Came low and clear |          5 | The slow‚ sad murmur of the distant seas‚ |   | Whipped by an icy breeze |   | Upon a shore |   | Wind-swept and desolate. |   | It was a sunless strand that never bore |   10 | The footprint of a man‚ |   | Nor felt the weight |   | Since time began |   | Of any human quality or stir |   | Save what the dreary winds

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    met D.F. and her mother in the waiting area of the pre-op clinic. I accompanied D.F and her mother to the lab and assessed D.F.’s understanding of why she was coming to the hospital. D.F. told me that she had a murmur and when I said‚ “oh‚ a murmur in your heart‚” she told me‚ “no‚ a murmur in my chest.” Then I went back up to the pre-op clinic and spoke to Dot‚ asking her if the other had shared her understanding of the surgery and if there was any reason why she was not prepared for her surgery

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    is breaking her contract. The courts will decide the legality of her action. But what of the morality? Did the columnist behave ethically? An airline pilot goes for his regular medical checkup. The doctor discovers that he has developed a heart murmur. The pilot only has a month to go before he is eligible for retirement. The doctor know this and wonders whether‚ under these unusual circumstances‚ she is justified in withholding the information about the pilot’s condition. Group B: An office

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    Becoming Legally Blind

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    they rushed me to the pediatrics intensive care unit for further genetic testing and observation. My mother was told I’d need surgery to remove the extra stomach otherwise I could die. Come to find out I was born with a small heart murmur. Months went by and the heart murmur went away. However‚ within time we discovered that I was legally blind in my right eye and had one of my front teeth impacted in my nose. I did not let being legally blind out of my right eye stop me from doing anything. The steps

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    The Duchess and the Jeweler is the story of the world’s greatest jeweler who had promised his mother to become the richest jeweler in the world in his childhood but now that his dream has materialized he does not feel satisfied. So trying to achieve satisfaction‚ knowingly he buys fake pearls from a Duchess in exchange for passing a whole weekend with her daughter whom he is in love with. The purpose of this essay is to show how Virginia Woolf has successfully presented the inner mind of the characters

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    Aortic Valve Stenosis

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    Severe aortic stenosis results in reduced ventricular stroke volume due to increased afterload‚ increased end-systolic volume‚ and a compensatory increase in end-diastolic volume and pressure. Aortic valve stenosis is associated with a mid-systolic murmur because of turbulence that occurs as blood moves across the stenotic valve.5 Aortic valve stenosis of any cause can be a serious condition because it can weaken the heart. If the aortic valve is narrowed‚ the left ventricle has to work harder to

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    Baseball Essay

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    baseball. These people‚ whether black or white‚ tall or short‚ fat or skinny‚ are the athletes‚ rich or poor‚ who play the sport and realistically know the true joys of their sport… There is nothing more common among this world than murmurs and complaints; murmurs‚ who are most likely the people who think terribly of the sport baseball keep their inexperienced thoughts to themselves instead of expressing them on the behalf of everyone out there who either has or does not have an opinion on the sport

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    When You Are Old

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    bending down beside the glowing bars”. This statement is explaining that he is a prisoner of love and that his love for her is so deep and sincere that he will go through every obstacle to receive her love. The last three lines of the poem read‚ “Murmur‚ a little sadly‚ how Love fled‚ and paced upon the mountains overhead‚ And hid his face among a crowd of stars”. These lines give the reader an image of his love fleeing. This poem has a simplistic structure and host an abundant amount of figurative

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    Summary Of The Dim Forest

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    That “she” is a pronoun makes the reference to the subject vague‚ as well as creates a degree of separation between the reader and the subject. The verb‚ “thought‚” is past tense. The word can work as both a noun meaning the process of thinking and the past tense of think as a verb itself. “Thought” denotes serious consideration and reflection‚ not a passing whim. This seriousness lends a contemplative tone to the phrase. Next‚ the prepositional phrase “of the dim forest” follows. “Of” is a preposition

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    Lord Of The Flies Theme

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    1. The plot of the story still revolves around the mysterious abandoned island in the middle of nowhere. The kids don’t have any way of getting off the island until Jack and Piggy suggest the idea of a smoke signal to signal any approaching air or sea vessels. Now Jack is trying to pursue a loose runt or pig on the island that he will kill. He fails at the task and abandoned his position in the society they have created. When he comes back from the jungle‚ he sees Simon and Ralph establishing

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