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Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 18
CHAPTER 81. The Pequod Meets The Virgin.
attitude, fearful of expending more line, though the position was a little ticklish. But though boats have been taken down and lost in this way, yet it is this “holding on,” as it is called; this hooking up by the sharp barbs of his live flesh from
Ulysses · Chapter 28
Chapter 28
death. What did his limbs, when gradually extended, encounter? New clean bedlinen, additional odours, the presence of a human form, female, hers, the imprint of a human form, male, not his, some crumbs, some flakes of potted meat, recooked, which he removed. If he had smiled
Ulysses · Chapter 22
Chapter 22
death. Long live life! EDWARD THE SEVENTH: (Levitates over heaps of slain, in the garb and with the halo of Joking Jesus, a white jujube in his phosphorescent face.) My methods are new and are causing surprise. To make the blind see I throw dust in their
10 Challenges in Moving toward the Resolution, Reduction, and Elimination of Health Disparities for LGBT Populations
Death Index mortality records through December 31, 2011, to the 2001 to 2010 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) cohort” data (p. 918). They found an elevated mortality risk for lesbians, homosexually experienced women, and bisexual men, in comparison to their same-sex heterosexual counterparts (Cochran
10 Challenges in Moving toward the Resolution, Reduction, and Elimination of Health Disparities for LGBT Populations
Death Index mortality records through December 31, 2011, to the 2001 to 2010 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) cohort” data (p. 918). They found an elevated mortality risk for lesbians, homosexually experienced women, and bisexual men, in comparison to their same-sex heterosexual counterparts (Cochran
Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 12
CHAPTER 48. The First Lowering.
attitude to his seat, crying out in a quick phrensy of hurry, “Down, down all, and give way!—there they are!” To a landsman, no whale, nor any sign of a herring, would have been visible at that moment; nothing but a troubled bit of greenish white
Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 26
CHAPTER 129. The Cabin.
death-glimmer lit up Fedallah’s sunken eyes; a hideous motion gnawed his mouth. Like noiseless nautilus shells, their light prows sped through the sea; but only slowly they neared the foe. As they neared him, the ocean grew still more smooth; seemed drawing a carpet over
Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 4
CHAPTER 4. The Counterpane.
death, for conscience is the wound, and there’s naught to staunch it; so, after sore wrestlings in his berth, Jonah’s prodigy of ponderous misery drags him drowning down to sleep. “And now the time of tide has come; the ship casts off her cables
Moby Dick; Or, The Whale · Chapter 13
CHAPTER 52. The Albatross.
death the vital jaw of the whale. “But though the Lakeman had induced the seamen to adopt this sort of passiveness in their conduct, he kept his own counsel (at least till all was over) concerning his own proper and private revenge upon
8 Addictions and Substance Abuse in the LGBT Community: New Approaches
death (Benotsch et al., 2013). Also, prior research showed rates of heroin to be of concern among transgender adults. Data showed 10.3 percent reported the use of heroin (Benotsch et al., 2013). Also, those who abuse alcohol, illicit drugs, and nicotine or have mental disorders (e.g., depression
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