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    possibly re-reading or editing poems that they may have done in the past. Then a ‘Phantom’ appeared before the narrator‚ and this phantom was described as “The genius to poets of old lands”. The phantom says to the narrator that he has a different style of writing than the poets before his time. Poets before his time wrote traditional epics about war and the perfect soldiers who fought. The narrator says to the phantom that he does too wrote about war‚ a war that is more horrific and extended than

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    are known as rhetorical strategies—diction‚ syntax‚ imagery‚ and descriptive details. Woolf’s essay “Professions for Women” is no different. Speaking for women who cannot‚ wont or are afraid to speak of the injustices and problems of facing the “phantom and obstacles” of the world she speaks to the men of this world. Using rhetorical strategies mentioned earlier she stresses their view of the world. Through the rhetorical strategies of anecdotes‚ figurative language‚ and specific description of details

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    a syndrome called phantom limb and experience paralysis and pain in their phantom limb. What he found out was the paralysis in his patients’ phantom limbs were actually learned because before the patients had their limbs amputated‚ their limbs were paralyzed and the brain was sending messages to move but it would get visually messages that the limb wasn’t moving; thus the learned paralysis would get carried over to the phantom limb. What he did to cure his patients’ from phantom limb and the paralysis

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    the famous musical The Phantom of the Opera. In scene five of the musical where the Phantom of the Paris Opera House sings a romantic melody entitled “The Music of The Night” to the orphaned ballerina dancer Christine Daae‚ he is telling her to “Close [her] eyes and surrender to [her]/ darkest dreams!/ Purge [her] thoughts of the life/ [she] knew before!” (12-15). He is basically telling her to live up to her dreams and for her not to let her past hold her back. The Phantom knows that Christine looks

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    1. Minimize Phantom Loads The term “phantom load” refers to the energy that an appliance or electronic device consumes when it is not actually turned on. According to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)‚ “In the average home‚ 75 percent of the electricity used to power home electronics is consumed while the products are turned off.” A report from the University of California Berkeley says that phantom loads account for about 6 percent of all national residential electricity consumption. You can

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    of the novel ‘boo’ is described as a “malevolent phantom”. Boo is never seen outside the house. ”phantom” shows us that harper lee wants to hint that boo haunts his house like a ghost would. The fact that “phantom” is used and ghost isn’t means that the reader is meant to think that boo is evil. This is backed up by the word “malevolent” showing that boo wishes to harm others something only a “phantom” would do. This idea of Boo being a “phantom” is further enforced by the fact “ a negro would not

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    like dominoes. Ramachandran believes the limbic system is where laughter initiates‚ to be exact; the hypothalamus‚ the mammillary bodies‚ and cingulate gyrus in the limbic system. The limbic participates in producing many emotions. In the book‚ Phantoms in the Brain‚ the chapter titled “The Woman Who Died of Laughter”‚ Ramachandran gives a story about a man named Willy. Willy’s mother died of unknown causes‚ and the chapter opens with Willy attending his mother ’s funeral. In a  situation like this

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    McKinley. " ’Phantom ’ Breaks Record With 7‚486th Show. " New York Times 10 Jan. 2006‚ Late Edition (East Coast): New York Times‚ ProQuest. Web. 8 Dec. 2009. " Lloyd Webber‚ Andrew‚ Baron Lloyd-Webber of Sydmonton ." Encyclopedia Britannica. Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia Britannica‚ 2009. Web. 8 2009 . Michael Walsh. "The Curiosity of Cats. " Smithsonian 1 Oct. 2007: Platinum Periodicals‚ ProQuest. Web. 8 Dec. 2009. Paul Sonne. "Entertainment & Culture -- Theater: ’Phantom ’ Sequel Plan

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    love above all. His name is Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior. Neymar is best known his clinical finishing‚ electrifying dribbling ability and charm. He is the reason why I recently purchased my orange and black Nike HyperVenom Phantom FG soccer cleats. The Nike HyperVenom Phantom FG soccer cleats series was first unveiled on May 27th‚ 2013. It is classified as an agility boot and was designed for perfect dribbling and ball control. Neymar and Mario Balotelli presented it at the 2013 Fédération Internationale

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    Anita Strahm A & P 1 Sannu’s Story 11/9/12 A: Long-term‚ untreated leprosy may cause people lose the use of their hands or feet due to repeated injury because they lack feeling in those areas of the body. Ultimately‚ all forms will cause nerve damage in the arms/hands and legs/feet‚ causing sensory loss in the skin and muscle weakness.  This may cause the person with leprosy to lose an extremity affected by the disease. B: Schwann cells are involved in many important aspects of peripheral nerve biology

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