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251: Creatine 2
... remade, and more ability to train your muscles to their maximum potential. It's that simple. This greater ATP synthesis also keeps your body from relying on another energy system called glycolysis, which has lactic acid as a byproduct. This lactic acid creates the burning sensation you feel during intense exercise. If the amount of acid becomes too great, muscle movement stops. But if you keep on using ATP because of all the creatine you have, you can minimize the amount of lactic acid produced and actually exercise longer and ...
252: George Lucas Biography And Wor
... two-hour feature, the director warned him that the studios would only rip him off. He then offered to Lucas that, if he took a permanent job on Finian’s and his next screenplay, The Rain People, Coppola would help him on the THX screenplay. Lucas agreed and Coppola made a package deal with Warner Brothers. They would get The Rain People and an option on THX. They also advanced Lucas $3,000 to work on the screenplay. Also at that time, Lucas decided to make a documentary depicting the real people behind the camera of Rain People and how hard it is to make a movie. Filmmaker, the documentary, “remains one of the best documentaries about the production of a movie, as fresh and insightful today as it was in ...
253: Ghosts 2
... Ghosts , Ibsen forces the reader to think about his own ideas and believes, as well as those of society and past ages. Symbolism is one technique repeatedly used to portray the author s ideas through rain, light, fire, the orphanage, Oswald, and through Engstrand himself. The use of religion is also interesting in the way the town people and Pastor Mander uses it. There are many symbols present throughout Ibsen s work. Rain is used as a symbol of the cleansing of evil and impurities. Outside of Mrs. Alving s home it remains rainy and stormy until she faces the truth about her husband. The rain washes away the disguises so that the truth may be seen. Generally when this takes place the sun, another symbol, rises, revealing the reality of the situation. Mrs. Alving said, And there we are, ...
254: Edward James Hughes
... School he went up to Cambridge to study English, but later changed to Archaeology and Anthropology. At Cambridge he met Sylvia Plath, whom he married in 1956. His first collection of poems Hawk in the Rain was published in 1957. The same year he made his first records of reading of some Yeats's poems and one of his own for BBC Third Programme. Shortly afterwards, the couple went to live ... succeeded Selected Poems include Wodwo (1967), Crow (1970), Season Songs (1974), Gaudete (1977), Cave Birds (1978), Remains of Elmet (1979) and Moortown (1979). At first the recognition came from overseas, as his Hawk in the Rain (1957) was selected New York's Poetry Book Society's Autumn Choice and later the poet was awarded Nathaniel Hawthorn's Prize for Lupercal (1960). Soon he became well-known and admired in Britain. On ... 163). Speaking of predecessors, Hughes is said to be kindred to Dylan Thomas in the way that they both celebrate the natural and their images are taken from the nature (6:414). Hawk in the Rain, for instance, has the feel of D. Thomas's and M. Hopkins poetry, where the man becomes the joining link between the earth and the “fulcrum of violence”, the hawk figuring in the poem, ...
255: Personal Writing: My Unforgettable Experience With Drugs
... him my freshman year. Finally, the day had come. We were full of nervous energy and wondered if we should really go through with it. We met at the lockers to drop our hits of acid. We left school grounds and my girlfriends went to Taco Bell for lunch and my crush and I walked to the field by my house. We just laid in the grass for a while and ... It was a strange feeling, like we were the only two people on earth, everything else seemed to have disappeared. I was beginning to get very paranoid, which is not good when you are doing acid. My friend thought we should go to my house because I was scared. He decided to go home because he did not want to be around when my mom got home, he was feeling a ... hot and see flames all around me. I truly believed I was dead and in hell because of this terrible thing I did. We were in the hospital for hours. Later, I was told the acid I had taken was bad and that may have been why I had such a strong reaction to the drug. The doctors thought I was a longtime user because my reaction was similar to ...
256: Creative Story: Neolithic Park
... t hear a thing out of this tent. It must be completely noiseproof." Chris, the most knowledgeable about camping equipment in the group, interjected, "The purpose of the design is to keep all of the rain out, but, as it turns out, keeping the water out happens to also keep the noise out. I like it better this way, but my dad bought the one that doesn't keep all of the rain out. He says that it's dangerous to not be able to hear animals or other invaders in the night." "I suppose that if there was a fire in the building ten minutes ago, we ... no more than thirty yards from here, and it goes straight up to the overhang in the front of the building, in case you didn't notice. All you would have done is let the rain in here." Brian quickly broke in with, "The rain! Everyone must have been evacuated because of a tornado. They said it would come right through here. It was probably on a path for the ...
257: Water Symbolize (the Stone Ang
... This shows how important water is for Hagar s well being. When she wakes up the next day, she is wandering around and finds A rusty and dinted bucket beside a shed has gathered the rain water for (186, The Stone Angel) Hagar. This symbolizes a sign of hope and life since it is a known fact that man cannot live more than three days without water. At this point Hagar ... of their need for cleanliness. Hagar needs to be clean in her own eyes because she is so concerned about what others think of her. In Hagar s first night at Shadow Point, a light rain suddenly awakens her. The novel says, Rain. I waken groggily in the darkness, and for a moment I wonder if Doris has been in yet to close my window. Then fumbling my way out of sleep, I realize where I am .. ...
258: Raving and Ravers
... helps make it up and allows the people to dance. There are always numerous types of music being played. The types of music are techno, happycore, trance, house, jungle, hard ‘n epic trance, breaks, ambient, acid breaks, 4 beat, hardcore, free form, acid techno, progressive, and progressive techno. These sounds are usually produced by a large variety of d.j’s. We’re talking thousands. One of the most famous rave d.j’s you might know is ... Dancing) : The dancing that takes place at raves is similar to how people dance at a club. Only there is one exception... they use glo-sticks. Glo- sticks are sticks filled with the chemicals chloroformalhydric acid and bleach water. When the stick is snapped it creates a glow-lite. Ravers who dance with glo-sticks call the form liquid. Liquid is the basic free style of using hand motions with ...
259: The Connection Between Ernest
... half-truth. Nature s simplicity allows it to be closer to the truth than one might actually think. In A Farewell to Arms one could always rely on nature for insight into the plot. The rain was always a big indicator of how things were going. If you look, you will see that every single time something extraordinarily bad either happened or was going to happen, it was raining. Some have argued that rain is not a bad symbol in this book. I disagree. Rain was always doing something destructive in AFTA, either knocking the leaves off of trees or creating mud sloughs for people who had to walk outside, or it was lashing at people s faces. Besides, ...
260: Jane Eyre: Changing Seasons and Weather
... Jane’s pleasant state of mind. Soon after though Jane is confronted with hunger and the realization that she has no contact point or evident community, and aptly she is confronted with the summer’s rain. The rain is a direct expression of Jane’s situation in reality and it contrasts Jane’s previous summer stillness adequately. Jane is soon rescued by the Rivers of Moor house, in the town of Morton. After ... is a symbol of her desire to be reunited with Rochester and hopefully begin to expand on their relationship. The morning after the revelation of St. John’s motives, Jane leaves for Thornfield in the rain. Much like before, the rain has the same feeling of ambiguous prospects; Jane could possibly be met by an unwilling Rochester, or a Rochester who is elated at her arrival. After recuperating for a ...


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