Tsk Tsk Tsk Essays

  • Cold Moon/ Long Night Moon

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    Corvo walked the streets of Dunwall, which was a happier place now that the plague was gone, and the Lord Regent was out of power. Corvo was looking for a man by the name of Teague. He hoped that it would be worth his time, since he was just in the middle of teaching the Empress how to defend herself before he got interrupted. Everything about meeting this man felt wrong, and even though he tried to distract himself with happier thoughts, he couldn’t help but feel a tinge of dread. Corvo let the

  • Linux Forensics Tools

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    forensics is done on filesystems. 3.1 The Sleuth Kit The Sleuth Kit (TSK) is a collection of filesystem tools which was originally developed by Brian Carrier. TSK is an improved and extended development of The Coroner’s Toolkit (TCT). TCT had severe limitations, so TSK was developed to overcome these shortcomings (Altheide & Carvey, 2011). TSK includes 21 command line utilities. In order to ease the orientation for TSK users the utilities are named in a manner that helps users who are familiar

  • ALP Vs Oceanography

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    dollars.” (Pause) Yeah that eliminated half the crew. Oh! Am I off track again! So there was ALP, Oceanography, March Madness brackets, which I won. Yeah it was great. In fact I had so many points my teacher had to check my math. “ Uh let’s see. Tsk Tsk Tsk. Dang you had bomb of a bracket.” I got a Twix from that. So anyway there was ALP, Oceanography and March Madness. But the best part of the year was Science Camp. That’s right the all too well known science camp. The infamous Chapel Rock with the

  • Evaluation of Estella from Great Expectations

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    Evaluation of Estella from Great Expectations. Evaluation of Estella "The lady whom I had never seen before, lifted up her eyes and looked archly at me, and then I saw that the eyes were Estella's eyes." From this passage, I believe it is safe to infer that Pip notices a great change in Estella's appearance and the way she carries herself, once she comes back from finishing school, but is there really that much of a change in the rest of her? Although she may change her methods, she's

  • The Big Sleep, Raymond Chandler’s First Novel

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    of communication with everyone; from a seedy criminal to a district attorney. The detective is able to converse with even the shadiest of characters as an equal due to his lack of fear, overabundance of confidence, and overall mental toughness. “ Tsk. Tsk.” I said, not moving at all. “Such a lot of guns around town and so few brains. You’re the second guy I’ve met within hours who seems to think a gat in the hand means a world by the tail. Put it down and don’t be silly, Joe” (Chandler 79). This kind

  • The Comparitive: The GV & V

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    The Comparitive - GV&V 'The GV&V is shaped by the reader's feeling of optimism or pessimism in reading the text' (2007) General vision and viewpoint (GV&V) is both the outlook of the text as portrayed by the author and the readers viewpoint. Our viewpoint influences our outlook of the text, the characters and the world they inhabit. I have studied The Uncommon Reader (UCR) written by Alan Bennett, The Plough and the Stars (TP&TS) by Sean O'Casey and The Kings Speech (TKS) directed by Tom Hooper

  • Pink Worm Monologue

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    The clouds roll by saturated with teardrops, evidence of the burden they carry. Pure blue is wiped from the sky, replaced by a gun-metal gray shot through with a bruised night. The trees shudder with chills as they brace themselves for the downpour. Then, the clouds slow down, dragging themselves forward, bogged down by the weight of their luggage. A few tears spill, darkening the earth at the points of contact. They pause. Should they move on, move just a little bit farther? No, thunder and lightning

  • Waking Up in a Hospital Room: A Short Story

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    I woke up to the pungent smell of hospital disinfect, invading my nostrils. The room was silent apart from my heavy breathing and the beep beep sound you often hear in hospitals that indicates you're alive. I slowly opened my eyes, squinting in attempt to sharpen the blurred images before me. I glanced around and took in the deserted, blue and white colour schemed hospital bedroom. How long have I been here? I shut my eyes, trying to remember what had exactly happened. Then it all hits me with a

  • Personal Communication Ethic

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    Personal Communication Ethic I feel that that the best way to persuade people is with your ears — by listening to them. Feeling this way, I based my personal communication ethic on listening. If all you do is talk, then you probably don't have too many friends. I know that when I am interrupted in mid-sentence I feel like punching the other person. I feel as if the other person doesn't give a care in the world about what I think, and not only does that take away any respect I had for that person

  • Postural Treatment Model

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    were assessed at pre-treatment, at post-treatment and at a 6-months follow-up. Pain intensity [Visual Analogue Scale (VAS)], disability [Neck Disability Index (NDI)], cervical Range of Motion (ROM), and kinesiophobia [Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia (TSK)] were assessed. Subjects in the experimental GPR group exhibited a statistically significant reduction in pain at post-treatment (P=0.0043), and disability at six months after the intervention (P=0.0113), compared to the reference group (MT). In conclusion

  • Boyfriend

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    Changing his tone only caused the Crow to appear behind him exposing her long fangs and emerald glowing eyes. She hissed and bit at him silently. But Jonathon wasn't paying attention to the one called the Crow he was inching away from the one called the Raven who was stepping out of the shadows and in to view. “Fair enough sir,” the Raven said opening his arms and twirling his hands. “We have come to kill you.” Having the feeling start to grow in his throat he tried to swallow while turning to the

  • The King Asgore Alternate Ending

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    The entire floor was covered in vibrant golden flowers, a tall, fuzzy monster draped with a pale, purple cape stood in the middle of the flowers back turned against the doorway. Naruto shifted his way through them to get to the towering monster, the yellow petals lightly scraping against his knees. "Hey, you, Goat guy! You're...King Asgore, aren't you?" "...just a moment...I'm almost finished watering these." Asgore set the watering can down and turned to Naruto. For a brief moment, the two, Asgore

  • A Brief History of Yellow Fever

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    without being wounded, and every time you vomit, it appears black in color. Also, when you look in the mirror, your skin has changed from the sun-kissed color you have always been to a dull yellow hue. The doctor comes in to examine you; he makes many “tsk tsk” noises and hurries out of the room with a cloth over his face. The doctor mumbles to your mother that he believes you have Yellow Jack and there is nothing more he can do, you are going to die. Your mother weeps uncontrollably yet you cannot react

  • ROP Mechanism: Cyclic Ester Polymerization by Tin(II) Octoate

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    Introduction Polymerization of cyclic esters has attracted a lot of interest for the synthesis of biodegradabale/ biocompatible polymeric materials, such as polylactide, polyglycolide and also other polymer compound such as linear polycarbonate. Ring opening polymerization of cyclic ester compounds is better than step polymerization for obtaining high Mw polymers in a controlled “living” fashion, while avoiding the formation of by-products. Tin octoate (tin(II) bis(2-ethyl hexanoate)), Sn(Oct)2)

  • Four Immeasurable Minds Summary

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    Chapter 3, The Four Immeasurable Minds, describes the challenges of developing physical endurance and the practice of living mindfully (pg. 37). When we decide to live mindfully is easy to give up, when we realized how something that sounds so simple can become so challenging (pg. 37). It is easy to understate the benefits of living with full acceptance and awareness of the moment –by-moment experience. However, exercising this concept can be overwhelming (pg. 37). Running and mindfulness both are

  • Essay On Sporting Injuries

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    2.1 Introduction Sporting injuries can be a very stressful, emotional and sensitive time for that of an athlete. Whether the athlete be recreational or elite, the prevalence of injury can be a traumatic, nerve-wracking experience. For competitive athletes in particular, there can be heightened levels of despair, frustration, fury and confusion with add-on effects such as loss-of confidence and fear of returning to the game (Evans et al 2006). According to Marjorie (1997) the occurrence of an injury

  • Impact of Non-integrated School Tasks on Students' Performance

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    Chapter 2. There are many different kind of school task that is given by the teachers to the students every day. Some of this are: assignments, projects, portfolio’s and etc. There is some time that the teacher in all subject given you a task, just thinking about the many things that a student must do they might explode their mind. That is what you called non-integrated school task where a given task is not unified but scattered or not together. This is what the all-time struggle of a student during

  • Creative Writing: Empire Island

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    bit more and ..., Blake thought. The lunch bell rung and he hurriedly dashed towards the exit, in desperation of wanting to escape that prison filled with young adults containing smelly armpits. It's sad what puberty does to people, such as himself. Tsk. Blake was just walking down the cafeteria with his tray filled with food when a particular hand shook his shoulder violently. "Hey, man," Cole's voice sounded hoarse and his voice almost came out as a croak. Probably because of his constant screaming

  • Creative Writing: Oedipus The King

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    He and behemoth took their seats as the far side of the large, royal family table, sitting away from the others. They weren't the last to breakfast, egyn hadn't arrived yet, and neither had Asriel, but that wasn't a big deal, those two always slept in, besides, it wasn't as if coming to breakfast was mandatory. No one cared. Iblis as always was full of energy, even in the morning and he contributed the most to the buzz of activity at the other end of the table, regaling his annoyed brother's with

  • Halloween KO Frankenstein

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    Halloween KO Frankenstein Fade in: Amidst the crowd and noise of a swarm of children and their parents in a whirlwind, last-minute attempt to find Halloween costumes and makeup, Kenneth Branagh and Helena Bonham Carter-Branagh stand hand and hand—pinned against an “Austin Powers suit” and the ever-popular “Hershey Kiss” garb. Kenneth’s brows are furrowed and a small wrinkle on his forehead is tense with concern as to how he is going to find anything among the crowds. The door to the store opens