Dr Brennan Thesis

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The protagonist of this show, Dr. Brennan, also known as Bones, serves as a forensic anthropologist at the Jeffersonian Institute. In this career field, it is her duty to examine the bones and overall skeleton of deceased humans to determine the cause of their death. Doctor Temperance Brennan has led an accomplished life thus far having been married, giving birth to two children, and fulfilling a crucial role within her occupational community. And though her personality is a bit dry and emotionally detached, this doesn't seem to affect her coworkers' view of her. She is regarded very highly, especially throughout the Jeffersonian Institute. Brennan's education no doubt gives her higher credibility than anything else mentioned. "Bones" has a

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