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    Brain Pox Analysis

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    don’t usually do. The noticeable symptoms resemble a cold, runny nose etc. Blood blisters will form in the mouth, nose and throat and a yellow ring will form around the eyes. Some yellow streaks also form in the kidneys but this is not know until the autopsy is performed. Usually, right before the final stages of the disease start a clear mucus will come out of the nose and mouth and the person may feel dizzy or light-headed. When the brain pox really takes control the blood blisters open up and…

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    In London, England, by the Thames River, where women were found dead, not just any women, prostitutes. What made these murders peculiar? They were all strangled, by forceful-throat penetration, stripped of their clothes left in the night for the next pedestrian to find the cold lifeless body. Not just in the river or near the river but in the town as well. There were eight possible victims, only six confirmed by the killer nicknamed "Jack the Stripper", four possible suspects, with Mungo Ireland…

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    Works and discoveries: Abu Bakr al-Razi left us tons of work and accomplishments for the whole humanity to use and benefit from, his works and discoveries facilitated our lives until this very moment, for he was committed to the scientific method in his research to develop more reliable results, he used the experience and observation, and these methods were mentioned clearly in his book “Secrets”, which dealt with the knowledge of medications, medical equipment, chemical scientific experiments…

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    Black Lives Matter Speech

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    Outline for the Introductory Speech Prologue Attention Grabber: • Asking the audience, a rhetorical question about the black lives matter movement. Perhaps if they ever came across the term on social media or in newspaper articles. History: • What is black Lives Matter? o Black lives matter is an organization, a movement, and a rallying cry for racial justice. It became a chapter-based national organization working against police violence and anti-black racism. o Black Lives Matter was…

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    Forensic Pathology

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    pathology, and also chemistry. Pathologists focuses on determining the cause of death by examining a corpse tissues, organs, cells, and bodily fluids. Forensic Pathology involves the works of medical examiners conducting tests and examinations through autopsies, and the evaluation of past records and law enforcement investigative information, collected medical evidence, and the reconstruction of the death. Forensic Pathology was first recognized in the US by the American Board of Pathology in…

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    his extreme gambling habits, issues with money could have been a stressor to trigger schizophrenic tendencies however, given his background in money management and business related to auditing, accounting, and real estate investing. Given a proper autopsy, the biological model would indicate neurons using dopamine would fire too often in conjunction with abnormal brain structure including enlarged ventricles,…

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    The news is shocking and leads him directly to Elizabeth’s father who had the only access to Elizabeth’s autopsy results. Some of the files from the autopsy were missing when David looked into them to confirm that the body that was found actually was her. After looking at the photos he realizes that the body was not of his wife and she is still alive. David uncovers a plot to kill…

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    The Death of Marilyn Monroe: Murder or Suicide? Marilyn Monroe was very famous in her life as well as in her death. Monroe’s famous death was ruled a suicide by investigators, but there are many conspiracy theories surrounding her death and many people who believe that Monroe did not commit suicide but accidently overdosed or was murdered. Despite these popular conspiracy theories, Marilyn Monroe did commit suicide. It is evident that Marilyn Monroe committed suicide because of her long…

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    would be killed. Dachau was the first concentration camp that opened in Germany in 1933. This document is a primary source. Franz Blaha published the document with the intent of it being publicized. We know that the author was a prisoner that did autopsies in the camp which would help explain why he didn't show any remorse because his life depended on him complying with his superiors. The purpose of the document is to inform people of the unethical…

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    Dr. Mudd asked booth what happened booth told Dr. Mudd it came from when his horse fell. Dr. Charles D. Brown did the autopsy on Lincoln’s brain. Dr. Brown said that when he was lifting the brain from his skull cavity the bullet suddenly dropped from his fingers on to the floor. Brown said that the bullet was a little black mass no bigger than the end of his finger. After the autopsy was completed they covered the body with a clean white sheet and took Lincoln’s suit back to his wife Mary. Booth…

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