Index finger Essays

  • Descriptive Essay On Fireman's Memorial

    743 Words  | 3 Pages

    He is pointing with his left index finger in the direction of the Ashburton Park entrance, mimicking the gestures firefighters make when flames spread. Furthermore, he is holding a radio with his right hand. The grip of the firefighter’s hand on the radio is so forceful that one can see

  • Examples Of Dialogue In Othello

    936 Words  | 4 Pages

    Scene: (V.ii.1) At 7 o’clock in the morning Othello goes to his bedroom where Desdemona is sleeping to wake her. Othello: Sweetheart, it is time to wake up. (opens curtains) Desdemona: I do not want to get up i had a sleepless night. Othello: Did you already forget what today is? Desdemona: Ummm no… wait what day is it? Othello: Today is our anniversary. (says as he raised his voice) Desdemona: (realizes her mistake) Oh how could i forget the day I married the man I truly love. Othello: Based

  • Brena Monologue

    568 Words  | 3 Pages

    I want to fuck Brena; nay, I will fuck Brena. I am in love with Brena. Brena is the best thing in the world, and I will fuck her brains out. Squishing that juicy ass of hers, kissing her beautiful lips, fucking that breathtaking pussy: All of that will be mine. On Monday, I will go to her desk, rip off her shirt, and proceed to fuck her while she's sitting down. After about a minute or so, I will pick her up, put her on Mrs. Kea's desk and fuck her brains out. I will suck on her beautiful tits. I

  • Personal Narrative: My Trip To The USMC

    2095 Words  | 9 Pages

    One hand slides down four fingers under the scrotum, and my thumb on the top side, caressing each of the testes, a soft massage, sliding easily between my satin covered fingertips. I am paying close attention, at to his reactions, as he moves slightly shifting his weight and opening

  • Write An Essay On Igor Spetic

    855 Words  | 4 Pages

    Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center and Functional Neural Interface Lab at Case Western Reserve University), Spetic grabs the cherry between his prosthetic thumb and forefinger so that he can pull off the stem. Instead, the fruit bursts between his fingers. Next, the Haptic system is used to stimulate different nerve fibers which produces realistic sensations that Spetic perceives as coming from his missing hand: when one spot is on his hand is stimulated, he feels a touch on his right palm; when another

  • ASL 64 Book Report On Sign Language

    841 Words  | 4 Pages

    cat, with both hands pinch your thumb and index finger together by the side of each cheek, while keeping your remaining fingers straight out. As you pinch your fingers together take them from each side of your face outward. The sign looks just like you are teasing your whiskers straight. Now all you need is a smug smile. Chatting on the phone is easier. Just curl in every finger except your pinky and then place the thumb near your ear and the little finger by your mouth as if you are calling on

  • Essay On Physical Education Should Be Mandatory

    1137 Words  | 5 Pages

    It has been a topic, often discussed about amongst students and school all across America. “Should P.E be mandatory?” students and teachers often debate on whether to make physical education mandatory. Although many students claim that P.E is a fun way to exercise, some students think otherwise. A high number of students say that P.E is a waste of time, and is more torture than it is education. Even though some students are against P.E, physical education classes show to help students develop fine

  • Analysis Of Le Nozze Di Figaro

    1294 Words  | 6 Pages

    Le Nozze di Figaro, by Wolfgang-Amadeus Mozart, is one of the most cherished works in opera history. This opera concerns many themes such as social class, some resonance of the French Revolution, and many other 18th-century concerns. Many people find that at its essence, this opera is about what it means to love somebody, or what it means to love someone who doesn’t love you. It’s about the human condition; human emotions and aspirations have not changed, and these situations are ones that most people

  • Raynaud Case Study

    324 Words  | 2 Pages

    The symptoms of Raynaud’s are varied. The frequency, severity and duration of the vasospasms are important factors in the diagnostic process. What is generally common are cold fingers and toes, a change to the color of skin tone as a response to stress and/or cold, and either numbness, and/or feelings of sting pain or prickles as the skin responds to warming or relief of stress. The color of the affected derma area will usually go from white to blue as the coldness sets in, and, then, with warming

  • The Secret Monologue

    1293 Words  | 6 Pages

    Enjoying the sensation of his erection as he gazed at the image of Hannah McKay on screen, and images of her sihoulleted behind the flames and smoke as Cherise screamed and burned, the man removed his hand, not intending to get off, but to stay hard until the night was done. As he liked to do with this victims, Todd loved the anticipation, often prolonging any orgasm as long as he possibly could; the feelings so much more intense when he came. He'd just pushed the woman a little further, and that

  • Anatomy Homework

    1331 Words  | 6 Pages

    Triquetrum and the Pisiform. There are 5 Metacarpals, the 5 Metacarpals that form the palm of the hand. There are 14 Phalanges, they form the fingers. Each finger has a proximal, middle and distal phalange. The thumb has only 2 phalanges. The muscles in the hands and feet are skeletal muscles and they are in charge of the movement of the hands and fingers.

  • Teeth: A Fictional Narrative

    343 Words  | 2 Pages

    Henry shook. Uncontrollably. Feaces, not his own, smothered his fingers. Oh, how they stung, akin to a searing, agonising heat. Still, he resisted the fervent and desperate urge to free his hands and shake the offending liquid from them. Teeth rattled in his mouth, his lips quivered. Green eyes throbbed beneath swollen, red lids; stark in their bloodshot surrounds. A familiar tingle feathered his eyes, his nose. A reflex, simply a reflex. Vainly, Henry fought against the desire to itch. So strong

  • Short Story Hands By Sherwood Anderson

    256 Words  | 2 Pages

    This passage from Sherwood Anderson’s short story “Hands” written in 1919, takes place at the middle of the story, when Wing Biddlebaum confronts George about being easily influenced by other people. It is an important part of the short story because it reveals how Wing’s hands represent his voice as well as power, and by restraining them, he is withholding his thoughts and strength. When Wing unconsciously caresses George’s face, he is described as feeling “wholly inspired” and his voice had something

  • Eleanor's Metaphor-Personal Narrative

    1061 Words  | 5 Pages

    Michael had changed into a suit, but hadn't put on a tie and his collar was open and his coat was off. He was sitting on his favorite chair, which had an obstructed view of the stairway, so Ellie came at him feet-first, so to speak. He saw first the black suede heels, then her slim ankles in the black stockings. She was slow coming down the stairs, probably the new shoes, he reckoned later, and what he saw next seemed to glide into his vision. It was first the hem, at the middle of her calf. It

  • Donald Cowart Case Summary

    1301 Words  | 6 Pages

    Imagine having been burned over 65-68% of your body. It would probably hurt right? On July 1973 Dax, an air piolet at the time, was injured in a propane gas explosion that took his life and took the life of his father and burned over 65% of his body that is more the two thirds of his body. Due to the accident he was left blind and unable to the use of his hands. For over 10 months Dax went under forceful treatment. Though out the massive pain of treatment he demanded t die on multiple o cations by

  • Hand Injury In Basketball Essay

    849 Words  | 4 Pages

    your hands are at risk of sustaining hand injuries. Whether you’re a rookie or a seasoned player, if you’re not cautious enough, you might suffer from the following hand injuries: Jammed finger If you’ve been playing basketball for a long time now, you have probably experienced this type of injury. A jammed finger is also known

  • Ryker's Viggo: A Narrative Fiction

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    “What do we do now?” asked Ryker as he eyed Night’s rapidly moving head on his brother’s chest. “Force feed her, her arms are pinned down, just make her drink that,” said Viggo dismissively. Night shrieked in feral terror as Ryker roughly seized her jaw, Viggo strengthened his grip on her lithe body when she started erratically flexing in his grip. Night cried louder and started to kick her legs wildly but Ryker used his knee to pin them down. Now completely immobilized by the men, Ryker brought

  • Todd's Ashes Psychological Analysis

    1366 Words  | 6 Pages

    further gauge if she was real, could be real, or if he'd need to swiftly shove the hope back six-feet under in the graveyard of his brain before it fully broke the surface and he was forever haunted by its ghost. "Here, Mr Biggles." Snapping his fingers, Todd Lowry pulled the cat against his chest when it jumped up into his lap to savour the warmth of it's fur and the vibrations of the feline's contented purrs against his arms, attempting to drive away the unfamiliar nervous tension that threatened

  • Creative Writing: The Handmaid's Tale

    816 Words  | 4 Pages

    The arrow impales his shoulder, and he stumbles, swallowed by the undergrowth. Lydia can see Aela gag a little but is soon distracted by the other three bandits, who had leaped to their feet at the twang of the bow. I have bigger things to worry about. She drops down from the ridge, right behind the younger male bandit. Before he can see her, she grasps her sword with both hands and strikes him in his side, denting his armor. He whirls around, having swung on his shield, and bashes her head. Backing

  • Eponine's Consequences In Les Miserables

    711 Words  | 3 Pages

    People say that Eponine is a better match for Marius for various reasons, including their history together. What they may not realize is just how much she inadvertently ruined her chances. Although arguably a better companion for Marius, Eponine’s actions throughout Victor Hugo’s novel Les Miserables ultimately cause him to marry Cosette instead. The first mistake Eponine made was helping Marius find Cosette. One of the best things you can do for your significant other would be just to make them