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    African Sleeping Sickness

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    African Sleeping Sickness Human African Trypanosomiasis‚ known as sleeping sickness‚ is a vector-borne parasitic disease. Trypanosoma which are the parasites are protozoa transmitted to humans by tsetse flies. Tsetse flies live in Africa‚ and they are found in vegetation by rivers and lakes‚ gallery-forests and vast stretches of wooded savannah. Sleeping sickness occurs only in sub-Saharan Africa‚ in regions where tsetse flies are endemic. There are many regions where tsetse flies are found‚ but

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    Narration & Description

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    day finally arrived‚ I’ve got to admit‚ I was suddenly homesick. I hadn’t left yet‚ but I felt sick‚ really sick. Everything I ate shot back up‚ and it got to the point where I couldn’t eat anything‚ and yet I still had troubles keeping my insides from coming back up. I was supposed to head back later that Tuesday night‚ but instead I went to the doctor and found out I had Influenza A. Therefore I wasn’t able to go back for another week. I was excited at first because I got to stay home‚ and wouldn’t

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    Basak Sickness Case Study

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    I know you are busy‚ but I would like to tell you about the beginning of Basak’s sickness. Basak used to like ice cream‚ and she used to have some of it as a daily basis. One day‚ she said that she would not have ice cream by explaining that ice cream blocked in her stomach. She began not to have ice cream anymore‚ and she began to suffer from constipation and bloating in her stomach when eating even small size of food. Then‚ we took her to a regular doctor at Med7 in Sacramento‚ CA‚ and the doctor

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    CAUSES OF INDUSTRIAL SICKNESS IN MAHARASHTRA… A STUDY (with special reference to Dombivli Industrial Estate‚ District Thane‚ Maharashtra State) Growing incidence of sickness has been one of the major problems faced by the industrial sector of the country. Substantial amount of loanable funds of financial institutions is blocked up in sick industrial units causing not only wastage of resources but also affecting the healthy growth of the Indian Economy. While the government’s spokesmen blame

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    The Sickness Unto Death

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    philosopher‚ theologian‚ and religious author. In addition to this he was also a Christian existentialist. To prove and iterate his points Kierkegaard wrote a book call The Sickness unto Death‚ in which he spoke about his definition of despair‚ and how it was our very own sickness. So now let’s see how despair is the sickness unto death‚ how it is transforms into sin and lastly how it may be overcome through faith. Now in order to understand what Kierkegaard is saying you have to first understand

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    Giving examples from Chopin’s The Awakening‚ explain what you understand by internal and external narration‚ restricted and unrestricted narration‚ and focalisation. How does the narrative point of view in The Awakening contribute to its theme of “an awakening”? Chopin’s “The Awakening” is told in third person‚ the narrator uses both internal and external narration. The narrator describes the actions and appearances of the characters within the story--this is known as external narration “when she enters

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    Novel. According to him‚ they vary from the first-person report-narrator to the multiple letter writers of epistolary novels‚ to outside-observer narrators of reflexive novels like Don Quixote and Tom Jones‚ to the once intimate and impersonal narrator of Madame Bovary‚ to the “stream-of-consciousness” narrators‚ on to the intensely objective/subjective obsessional narrators of Robbe-Grillet. What interests Stam is the fact that these different styles of narration cannot be really explained by the

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    Essay Narration and focalization in Flaubert’s Parrot I must admit. I had lost every sense of direction after five pages in Barnes’ book. There were no signs of a plot whatsoever and a mysterious narrator was being philosophical. What on earth could he possibly mean by “Did that burst of bubbles announce the gurgling death of another submerged reference?” I continued reading in every free minute‚ determined to finish the book in time‚ avoiding having to write the essay on the eve of the

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    Third Person Narration

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    This is a good start for a draft. Even though the story uses third person narration‚ it sounds as if the readers are in Adam’s head. The narrator has sarcasm in their tone‚ adding to the feeling that this is a close third person. It caused me to see a connection between the two. An example is when the narrator says “like he achieved some life goal” (6). Also‚ the story contains realistic elements‚ especially Adam’s brooding attitude and how his whole family. Adam is the strange one in his family

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    From Education Questions

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    Tanya Owens  January 18‚ 2015  AP Language  3rd Period    From Education Questions    1. What does Emerson mean when he says‚ “Nature loves analogies‚ but not  repetition‚”?  Analogies is a connection between two contents. The natural learning process  loves when you can connect two pieces together opposed to keep going over the  same things just to make it stick            2. Why is the relationship between “Genius and Drill”‚ as Emerson explains it‚           paradoxical?  Emerson believes the

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