The song is about heartbreak and regret over a failed relationship. The singer feels deeply hurt by their former partner who had "my heart inside your hand" but "played it to the beat" and let the relationship fall apart. The scars of past love leave the singer breathless and feeling they "could have had it all" if not for the way things ended between them.
The poem describes the poet's walk on a moonlit night with three friends. As they walk through nature, the sights and sounds deeply touch and enlighten them. The moonlight transforms the leaves and illuminates the forest with a magical glow. The poet feels a mystical connection with nature, understanding its voice and sympathetically feeling its spirit. In this enlightened state, he perceives a divine quality in all things and feels part of a greater universal spirit.
The song is about missing a lover who is in a different time zone. The singer feels lonely and is having trouble sleeping without their partner. They are counting down the days until they can be reunited and see the same sunrise together again. The time difference and separation is taking a toll on the singer emotionally and physically as they struggle with the feeling of being "jetlagged" without their lover.
The speaker follows glowing feathers to the tomb where their love is buried. They believe their love is calling out to them from beyond death. At the tomb, the speaker begs eternity to release their love's soul back to them, promising to give anything in return. As the speaker kneels in prayer, the earth parts and pale hands break free from the ground, followed by a flash of light. The speaker awakens from their dream, alone with only a gravestone for company.
This document appears to be lyrics from the song "Rolling in the Deep" by Adele. It describes a relationship that has ended and the deep emotional scars that were left. The singer reflects on how they "almost had it all" with their partner before things went wrong, and the pain and regret they still feel from the failed relationship.
This document discusses how different senses like touch, hearing, and sight can impact emotions and relaxation. It also mentions sensors and how objects are made in a way that presents natural experiences to the senses.
The narrator describes lying helplessly in a box after being betrayed by a lover who they had cared for deeply. Their throat feels strangled, and they are too tired to pick themselves up after trying fruitlessly to hold on to the fleeting bliss and sweetness of their relationship. Now alone in the dark, with a hollow, bleeding heart, the narrator sees constellations from the ground and chooses to remain there rather than risk being blown away by cruel winds if they stand up, preferring instead to stay locked in the box and memories of their pain.
The song describes a journey through life with its ups and downs, darkness and light, sorrow and bliss. It references traveling through deserts and snows but always moving forward. The chorus reflects on what a journey it has been so far without an end in sight, but finding guidance from the stars to see a better day and not let darkness in.
Individuals are becoming powerful personal brands through their online presence and social media influence. The document discusses how centers of influence, or COINs, can become the face of a brand by having a culture of transparency across social media and acting as a relationship broker between their followers and organizations. It provides steps for individuals to create their own brand separate from companies and engage with followers by getting involved in causes, building both online and offline communities, and balancing selling with keeping conversations authentic.
The document discusses new media law and some of the key legal issues regarding social media. It notes the benefits of social media in listening, conversing, and sharing but also mentions risks that must be considered. Some of the main legal topics covered are freedom of expression, content licensing, privacy, and unlawful competition. Freedom of expression is discussed as the right to publish information but also notes there are competing rights and expression that is unlawful is not protected.
Social media: Legal and business challengesPaul Jacobson
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This is a presentation for the IT Governance Forum which ran between 24 and 27 November 2009. My goal was to highlight concrete risks that social media poses and some of the ways to address those risks.
This document provides a guide for visiting Amsterdam, including:
1. Climate information, noting cool winters and mild summers, with temperatures dropping below 0¡ãC in January/February.
2. Transportation details for arriving by plane, train, or bus and getting around via foot, tram, bicycle, or canal cruise.
3. Suggestions for attractions like the Anne Frank House, Van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseum, and Heineken Experience.
4. Tips for budget accommodations, cheap eats, shopping, nightlife, and cultural events throughout the year.
This document discusses emerging technologies and their applications. It describes how social, mobile, analytics, and cloud (SMAC) technologies are combining to better understand users. Predictive analytics using artificial intelligence and big data can help quantify future trends if developed responsibly. Useful applications include the Internet of Things, 3D printing, and location-based services. Emerging front-end technologies like HTML5 and back-end tools like Node.js are making applications more responsive and services more accessible. Development practices are becoming more collaborative, integrated, and agile. These powerful technologies must be developed and applied responsibly to benefit humanity.
Gamification involves using game mechanics and elements to engage users and improve motivation. It can be applied to education through things like achievements, levels, status, and competitive elements to make learning more participative and fun. While not proven yet to improve outcomes, gamification aligns with how many people already learn and engage with media. It shows potential for the future of active learning.
This document discusses the art of William Whitaker and includes a musical piece called "Romance de bario" composed by Cuartet San Tehno. The document provides details on Whitaker's art and concludes on March 15, 2009 A.C.
Web design is an in-demand field that requires specific skills. Professionals with skills in areas like HTML coding, Photoshop, Dreamweaver, and multimedia authoring can find high-paying jobs. Two sample job advertisements seek candidates with excellent language skills and experience with content management, design tools, and programming languages for contract work or permanent roles at agencies.
This document discusses humans living in Antarctica and provides information on body temperature, shelter, clothing, food, and water. It also outlines potential health issues in Antarctica such as hypothermia, dehydration, frostbite, snow blindness, and trench foot. Finally, it mentions the importance of proper clothes and equipment like tents, sleeping bags, and layers of protective fabric for surviving in Antarctica.
Jeremy Helfand | Adobe | 5 Reasons to Be Bullish on Digital VideoWill Richmond
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Adobe VP, Monetization Jeremy Helfand presentation titled "5 Reasons to Be Bullish on Digital Video." Presented at the VideoNuze 2012 Online Video Advertising Summit, June 19, 2012, NYC.
Presentation ¨C Mobile Show Africa 2012Paul Jacobson
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The document discusses ways that companies can wreck their relationship with customers and invade their privacy, such as by contacting them at all hours without consent, not having or properly implementing a privacy policy, and not respecting rules around direct marketing. However, it notes that these practices would be unwise and in many cases illegal due to laws like POPI that give consumers privacy rights and allow for penalties against companies that violate those rights, such as large fines or imprisonment. The talk serves as a warning to companies to properly respect customer privacy.
1. The document is a collection of poems by Sudipto Nag reflecting on themes of life, death, dreams, truth, and the human experience.
2. The poems explore complex emotions and philosophical ideas through vivid imagery and metaphorical language.
3. A recurring theme across many poems is questioning what is real versus illusion, and the desire to find deeper meaning or truth beyond surface realities.
Wonderland is from Thirteen 2 - http://amzn.to/1KWp82T - will you recognise any of the characters featured?
"Dare you delve into the darkest corners of nightmares a second time? In Volume 2 of Thirteen: The Horror Continues, journey into horror with some fiendishly good tales from some frightfully good authors. As well as Kevin S. Hall's Klown 2, The Isolation Horror, Death Trap Massacre and The Creeping Dread Of Halbrook Manor, there are more devilish delights waiting to be read. Dare you go to find a nightmarish monster in Robert Rumery's chilling Into The Woods? Samie Sands delivers three bone chilling classics in the making; Wonderland, The Paranormal House Entity and Temptress Of The Night. Rob Shepherd gives us a grisly and creepy tale of a murderous Caretaker, Kerry Fenton delivers her debut horror masterpiece A Dark, Dark Secret. TJ Weeks gives us a new Urban Legend monster in the form of Grynn, and Chasity Nicole delivers monstrously good tales The Mirror and A Ghostly Fright. Can you survive the nightmare again?"
Individuals are becoming powerful personal brands through their online presence and social media influence. The document discusses how centers of influence, or COINs, can become the face of a brand by having a culture of transparency across social media and acting as a relationship broker between their followers and organizations. It provides steps for individuals to create their own brand separate from companies and engage with followers by getting involved in causes, building both online and offline communities, and balancing selling with keeping conversations authentic.
The document discusses new media law and some of the key legal issues regarding social media. It notes the benefits of social media in listening, conversing, and sharing but also mentions risks that must be considered. Some of the main legal topics covered are freedom of expression, content licensing, privacy, and unlawful competition. Freedom of expression is discussed as the right to publish information but also notes there are competing rights and expression that is unlawful is not protected.
Social media: Legal and business challengesPaul Jacobson
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This is a presentation for the IT Governance Forum which ran between 24 and 27 November 2009. My goal was to highlight concrete risks that social media poses and some of the ways to address those risks.
This document provides a guide for visiting Amsterdam, including:
1. Climate information, noting cool winters and mild summers, with temperatures dropping below 0¡ãC in January/February.
2. Transportation details for arriving by plane, train, or bus and getting around via foot, tram, bicycle, or canal cruise.
3. Suggestions for attractions like the Anne Frank House, Van Gogh Museum, Rijksmuseum, and Heineken Experience.
4. Tips for budget accommodations, cheap eats, shopping, nightlife, and cultural events throughout the year.
This document discusses emerging technologies and their applications. It describes how social, mobile, analytics, and cloud (SMAC) technologies are combining to better understand users. Predictive analytics using artificial intelligence and big data can help quantify future trends if developed responsibly. Useful applications include the Internet of Things, 3D printing, and location-based services. Emerging front-end technologies like HTML5 and back-end tools like Node.js are making applications more responsive and services more accessible. Development practices are becoming more collaborative, integrated, and agile. These powerful technologies must be developed and applied responsibly to benefit humanity.
Gamification involves using game mechanics and elements to engage users and improve motivation. It can be applied to education through things like achievements, levels, status, and competitive elements to make learning more participative and fun. While not proven yet to improve outcomes, gamification aligns with how many people already learn and engage with media. It shows potential for the future of active learning.
This document discusses the art of William Whitaker and includes a musical piece called "Romance de bario" composed by Cuartet San Tehno. The document provides details on Whitaker's art and concludes on March 15, 2009 A.C.
Web design is an in-demand field that requires specific skills. Professionals with skills in areas like HTML coding, Photoshop, Dreamweaver, and multimedia authoring can find high-paying jobs. Two sample job advertisements seek candidates with excellent language skills and experience with content management, design tools, and programming languages for contract work or permanent roles at agencies.
This document discusses humans living in Antarctica and provides information on body temperature, shelter, clothing, food, and water. It also outlines potential health issues in Antarctica such as hypothermia, dehydration, frostbite, snow blindness, and trench foot. Finally, it mentions the importance of proper clothes and equipment like tents, sleeping bags, and layers of protective fabric for surviving in Antarctica.
Jeremy Helfand | Adobe | 5 Reasons to Be Bullish on Digital VideoWill Richmond
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Adobe VP, Monetization Jeremy Helfand presentation titled "5 Reasons to Be Bullish on Digital Video." Presented at the VideoNuze 2012 Online Video Advertising Summit, June 19, 2012, NYC.
Presentation ¨C Mobile Show Africa 2012Paul Jacobson
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The document discusses ways that companies can wreck their relationship with customers and invade their privacy, such as by contacting them at all hours without consent, not having or properly implementing a privacy policy, and not respecting rules around direct marketing. However, it notes that these practices would be unwise and in many cases illegal due to laws like POPI that give consumers privacy rights and allow for penalties against companies that violate those rights, such as large fines or imprisonment. The talk serves as a warning to companies to properly respect customer privacy.
1. The document is a collection of poems by Sudipto Nag reflecting on themes of life, death, dreams, truth, and the human experience.
2. The poems explore complex emotions and philosophical ideas through vivid imagery and metaphorical language.
3. A recurring theme across many poems is questioning what is real versus illusion, and the desire to find deeper meaning or truth beyond surface realities.
Wonderland is from Thirteen 2 - http://amzn.to/1KWp82T - will you recognise any of the characters featured?
"Dare you delve into the darkest corners of nightmares a second time? In Volume 2 of Thirteen: The Horror Continues, journey into horror with some fiendishly good tales from some frightfully good authors. As well as Kevin S. Hall's Klown 2, The Isolation Horror, Death Trap Massacre and The Creeping Dread Of Halbrook Manor, there are more devilish delights waiting to be read. Dare you go to find a nightmarish monster in Robert Rumery's chilling Into The Woods? Samie Sands delivers three bone chilling classics in the making; Wonderland, The Paranormal House Entity and Temptress Of The Night. Rob Shepherd gives us a grisly and creepy tale of a murderous Caretaker, Kerry Fenton delivers her debut horror masterpiece A Dark, Dark Secret. TJ Weeks gives us a new Urban Legend monster in the form of Grynn, and Chasity Nicole delivers monstrously good tales The Mirror and A Ghostly Fright. Can you survive the nightmare again?"
This document is the introduction and table of contents for a book of poems titled "The Rule of Four" by Cyrus A. Diaz. It was self-published in August 2012 and contains 120 poems. The introduction discusses the author's love of writing poetry and finding inspiration from people and experiences in his life. It frames poetry as his passion and way to convey messages to the world. The table of contents then lists all 120 poems by title that are included in the book.
The poem describes the experience of being alone in the world without someone. It talks about how that person brought music, a soul, melody and song to the speaker's life. They held the speaker's faith and mistakes. With them gone, it is now dark and the speaker's harmony has faded away. The city feels big and empty without their lover there.
This document provides samples of the author's writing in various genres including fiction, flash fiction, and travel writing. In the fiction excerpt, a woman named Isadora finds herself transported from her bedroom to a strange forest and encounters Alice from Alice in Wonderland. In the flash fiction piece, a shooting star named Kristalina falls in love with a human named Stefano and risks her existence to profess her love to him. The travel writing describes the author's experience working as an intern at Walt Disney World and how it revealed the magic and wonder of the place.
The song "Day 'n' Nite" by Kid Cudi describes the singer's lonely and repetitive lifestyle, where he struggles with stress and depression. At night, he smokes alone and tries to escape his inner darkness through drugs or partying. Although he is in a lot of pain, he keeps to himself and others are unaware of his suffering. When he puts on his "white Nikes," he is briefly able to slip away from his emotional pain and darkness.
This document contains several poems written by Kisba about themes of love, loss, depression, and reflection. The poems explore complicated emotions and relationships through imaginative language and metaphor. Taken together, the poems seem to tell a story about the poet grappling with inner turmoil and the passage of time through their artistic expression.
The document discusses the author's visit to the Institute of Contemporary Art and their observations of various artworks by Nicole Eisenman. The author noticed Eisenman's works explored themes of happiness, fear, and warmth. Specifically, the author was struck by the piece "Swimmers in the Lap Lane" which evoked warm feelings through its color and motion, and "Saggy" which used unusual materials and textures to depict memory formation in the brain. The works "Big Green Head" and surrounding paintings transported the author back to frightening childhood memories and influenced their shifting moods.
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The document contains song lyrics from the artist Gurufish promoting themes of love, togetherness, and celebration through music. The songs encourage letting love in ("Falling in Love"), embracing life's pleasures ("Sunshine Happy Day"), and uniting people through partying and music rather than conflict ("Soul Treaty").
1) The document describes a recurring dream the author has about a striking seaside house and staircase. In the dream, the author sees a silhouetted male figure in despair and emptiness.
2) The author feels helpless watching the man in the dream experience chaos, gloom, and anguish alone with no one to hold him. The author wonders if this is a past life memory or a cry from their soul.
3) In the dream, the author sees the man's soul in a black abyss waiting for death's kiss, having been left in darkness, rain, heartache and pain with only memories. The author wonders if they were reckless or had no control over breaking the man like paper.
The document is a story about a girl named Aria who attends a violin performance by Lerato Nathans. She is captivated by his passionate playing and the way he seems to embody the music. Though she is the top violinist in her school, she realizes while watching Lerato that she has lost her passion for playing. She hopes to one day surpass Lerato's level of virtuosity and regain the passion that originally drew her to the violin.
Aurora is feeling depressed and lonely in her apartment one Sunday morning. She decides to escape to her family's cottage by the lake. While there, she has an internal dialogue with her consciousness while drinking wine. Her consciousness urges her to look past her sadness and face her true self. Aurora jumps in the lake, nearly drowning. When she resurfaces, she feels transformed. She cleans the cottage, washes away her sadness in the shower, and opens herself up to happiness again with a smile.
Losing My Religion is a gritty story of Rishi Rai, a fallen gaming entrepreneur-turned-adventurer who is an embodiment of the young, ambitious, and restless India.
Have you gone through a bad break up? Check out this small presentation about 19 great quotes about break ups and what are the best things to do after a break up.
1) The narrator feels a sense of being followed and watched since an event that changed his life and made him unhappy.
2) He describes encountering a girl he was interested in, but another man intervened and took her away, deeply hurting him. This caused him to develop a dark and unstable personality.
3) The narrator plans to get revenge against the man who ruined his life and took the girl away. He believes the man knows he is coming for him and will kill him slowly and painfully.
The document appears to be a collection of poems by The Sigit about loneliness, love, and new generations. The poems explore themes of isolation, unrequited love, escaping reality through substances, and disillusionment with modern society. They portray characters that are lost, hiding from the world, and struggling with inner demons.
Kinetics of Elimination ¨C First-Order and Zero-Order KineticsSumeetSharma591398
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This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of drug elimination kinetics, focusing on first-order and zero-order kinetics. It covers key concepts, graphical representations, mathematical expressions, and clinical implications. The slides include detailed comparisons, relevant equations, and easy-to-understand visuals to enhance learning.
Topics covered:
? Introduction to drug elimination kinetics
? First-order kinetics: definition, characteristics, and graph
? Zero-order kinetics: definition, characteristics, and graph
? Mathematical expressions for both kinetics
? Key differences and clinical significance
This is a must-read for pharmacology students, researchers, and healthcare professionals looking to understand drug metabolism and elimination processes.
Strategies for Promoting Innovation in Healthcare Like Akiva Greenfield.pdfakivagreenfieldus
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Healthcare innovation has been greatly aided by leaders like Akiva Greenfield, CEO of Nexus, particularly in fields like operational efficiency, revenue cycle management (RCM), and client engagement. In order to ensure both operational success and better patient experiences, Akiva's approach combines technological advancements with an emphasis on improving the human side of healthcare.
Chair, Grzegorz (Greg) S. Nowakowski, MD, FASCO, discusses diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in this CME activity titled ¡°Addressing Unmet Needs for Better Outcomes in DLBCL: Leveraging Prognostic Assessment and Off-the-Shelf Immunotherapy Strategies.¡± For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aid, and complete CME information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at https://bit.ly/49JdxV4. CME credit will be available until February 27, 2026.
Digestive Powerhouses: Liver, Gallbladder, and Pancreas for Nursing StudentsViresh Mahajani
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This educational PowerPoint presentation is designed to equip GNM students with a solid understanding of the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder. It explores the anatomical structures, physiological processes, and clinical significance of these vital organs. Key topics include:
Liver functions: detoxification, metabolism, and bile synthesis.
Gallbladder: bile storage and release.
Pancreas: exocrine and endocrine functions, including digestive enzyme and hormone production. This presentation is ideal for GNM students seeking a clear and concise review of these important digestive system components."
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TunesKit Spotify Converter is a software tool that allows users to convert and download Spotify music to various formats, such as MP3, AAC, FLAC, or WAV. It is particularly useful for Spotify users who want to keep their favorite tracks offline and have them in a more accessible format, especially if they wish to listen to them on devices that do not support the Spotify app.
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Union Budget 2025 Healthcare Sector Analysis & Impact (PPT).pdfAditiAlishetty
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The Union Budget 2025-26 emphasizes enhancing India's healthcare by allocating ?99,858 crore to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, marking a 10% increase from the previous year. Key initiatives include adding 10,000 medical college seats, with a plan to reach 75,000 over five years, and increasing funding for the Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission by 41% to ?4,758 crore. However, experts express concerns that the allocation may still fall short of the sector's urgent needs. Dr. Bipin Vibhute, a distinguished Liver and Multi-Organ Transplant Surgeon, is renowned for pioneering free liver transplants for pediatric patients up to 12 years old in Pune. As the Program Director of the Center for Organ Transplants at Sahyadri Hospitals, he has significantly advanced organ transplantation services across Maharashtra.
Dr. Jaymee Shell¡¯s Perspective on COVID-19Jaymee Shell
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Dr. Jaymee Shell views the COVID-19 pandemic as both a crisis that exposed weaknesses and an opportunity to build stronger systems. She emphasizes that the pandemic revealed critical healthcare inequities while demonstrating the power of collaboration and adaptability.
Shell highlights that organizations with gender-diverse executive teams are 25% more likely to experience above-average profitability, positioning diversity as a business necessity rather than just a moral imperative. She notes that the pandemic disproportionately affected women of color, with one in three women considering leaving or downshifting their careers.
To combat inequality, Shell recommends implementing flexible work policies, establishing clear metrics for diversity in leadership, creating structured virtual collaboration spaces, and developing comprehensive wellness programs. For healthcare providers specifically, she advocates for multilingual communication systems, mobile health units, telehealth services with alternatives for those lacking internet access, and cultural competency training.
Shell emphasizes the importance of mental health support through culturally appropriate resources, employee assistance programs, and regular check-ins. She calls for diverse leadership teams that reflect the communities they serve and community-centered care models that address social determinants of health.
In her words: "The COVID-19 pandemic didn't create healthcare inequalities ¨C it illuminated them." She urges building systems that reach every community and provide dignified care to all.
COLD-PCR is a modified version of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique used to selectively amplify and enrich rare or minority DNA sequences, such as mutations or genetic variations.
This presentation provides an overview of syncope, a common medical emergency in dental practice. Created during my internship, this presentation aims to educate dental students on the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and management of syncope with a focus on dental specific considerations.
Chair, Joshua Sabari, MD, discusses NSCLC in this CME activity titled ¡°Modern Practice Principles in Lung Cancer¡ªFirst Find the Targets, Then Treat With Precision: A Concise Guide for Biomarker Testing and EGFR-Targeted Therapy in NSCLC.¡± For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aid, and complete CME information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at https://bit.ly/3VomnBV. CME credit will be available until February 26, 2026.
Enzyme Induction and Inhibition: Mechanisms, Examples & Clinical SignificanceSumeetSharma591398
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This presentation explains the crucial role of enzyme induction and inhibition in drug metabolism. It covers:
?? Mechanisms of enzyme regulation in the liver
?? Examples of enzyme inducers (Rifampin, Carbamazepine) and inhibitors (Ketoconazole, Grapefruit juice)
?? Clinical significance of drug interactions affecting efficacy and toxicity
?? Factors like genetics, age, diet, and disease influencing enzyme activity
Ideal for pharmacy, pharmacology, and medical students, this presentation helps in understanding drug metabolism and dosage adjustments for safe medication use.
Distribution of Drugs ¨C Plasma Protein Binding and Blood-Brain BarrierSumeetSharma591398
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This presentation provides a detailed overview of drug distribution, focusing on plasma protein binding and the blood-brain barrier (BBB). It explains the factors affecting drug distribution, the role of plasma proteins in drug binding, and how drugs penetrate the BBB. Key topics include the significance of protein-bound vs. free drug concentration, drug interactions, and strategies to enhance drug permeability across the BBB. Ideal for students, researchers, and healthcare professionals in pharmacology and drug development.
Rabies Bali 2008-2020_WRD Webinar_WSAVA 2020_Final.pptxWahid Husein
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A decade of rabies control programmes in Bali with support from FAO ECTAD Indonesia with Mass Dog Vaccination, Integrated Bite Case Management, Dog Population Management, and Risk Communication as the backbone of the programmes
An overview of Acute Myeloid Leukemiain Lesotho ¨CPreliminary National Tum...SEJOJO PHAAROE
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These typically develop into mature blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.
AML is the most common type of acute leukemia in adults
2. The young man was in a hurry to go back home. But looking around he just wanted to spend some moments with what was happening around, everything looked marvelous and his eyes dared not to move away. With the free play the clouds were exchanging colours ¨C as if painting shapes and images but it was beyond anybody¡¯s power to make sense out of them. The breezing water surface below tried to imitate the play and it was yet another beauty. The breeze should have been colder with Sun about set beyond and the water below, but it was notably warm ¨C he felt he liked feel of it, he also felt the Sun enjoyed,joined by the lake, looking at the colour play of the clouds.
3. He wanted more of himself to be there, he felt himself to be heavy with no wish to move away as if possessed by what was happening. His blood circulated the warmth of the breeze and his thoughts just evaporated. Unknown to himself his eyes shared rhythm with the entire thinning horizon and above. His mind mirrored what was happening up there, he was beyond things around him and felt nothing but the play where the horizon was moment ago.
4. All his senses were locked from within. He could not see but could only make it that, though reluctantly, at last the colours are getting tired, surrendering to the gloomier twilight. The only alive thing within him told him that a figure emerged in subtle colours on the lost horizon and it was inviting him to follow it. He needed no will nor movement to follow. He just drawn him out from himself to nowhere.
5. This is what came to mind when inching towards the much needed sleep. I could not stop entertaining these thoughts nor could sleep. Awaken I felt possessed by the shadowing memory. Who can tell me what will follow. It is one such experience where these thoughts will be confined by my awake being. I have nothing in mind to take it forward with. I request you to put themselves in this situation and build up probabilities to collaborate a creation.