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    Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive condition that occurs in the brain, begging in the hippocampus and continuing damage to the cerebrum, which effects the memory, thought and behavior of an induvial. Alzheimer’s is a form of dementia. Dementia is not a specific disease, rather a general condition that describes an impairment of normal mental functions, such as that of memory loss that impedes normal day to day life. Approximately 60-80% of individuals experiencing dementia are victims of…

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    different methods (Mengele, para 3). Other victims were not told they were being experimented on, then the doctors would secretly put poison into their food, they would die and he would be left with the bodies to experiment on. They would perform autopsies to see what the poisons did internally and they would even often shoot victims with bullets that had the poison in it, and see how the poison would spread and study the symptoms of the certain poison (Mengele, para 9). Mengele's most favorite…

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    players,” is a study that examined fourteen retired soccer players with signs of dementia. The former athletes played soccer for an average of twenty years. The relatives of six out of the fourteen players gave researchers permission to conduct an autopsy of the player’s brain. Researchers identified CTE in four out…

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    because it may cause serious brain damage, bodily injuries, and death. Football is a one of the most popular sports in the United states, and leads all other sports in the amount of injuries sustained in young people. In the article “Mike Webster’s autopsy ‘one of the most significant moments in the history of sports’” by Tyler Drenon, Webster’s brain was described as one of “boxers, very old people with Alzheimer’s disease, or someone who had suffered a severe head wound.” This was because…

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    A criminologist is someone who studies crime rates, sociology, and psychology in order to figure out and prevent crime. One working condition of a criminologist is working in multiple areas, like libraries, hospitals, interrogation rooms, or autopsy rooms. Other working conditions are general forty hour weeks, and having to be working alone or in a group. Some skills required in criminology are hard work, patience, and obviously problem solving. Criminology is all about figuring out why…

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    Shortly 3 years later their daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown died. The autopsy showed that Bobbi Kristina Brown died of cardiac arrest which is a sudden, unexpected loss of heart function, breathing, and consciousness. Bobby Brown was later on interviewed and he explained that the same thing that happened to his ex wife Whitney…

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    Do you know the author’s purpose and the intended audience for this piece of writing? I believe there are many purposes behind Franken’s The long slow slide into the abyss. One of the earliest purposes begins with the opening of his piece, “[h]ere's a memory.” From here we can assume Franken is going to express a personal life event, either good or bad, that shows the power of creativity and of mind, a reference back to our Unit 1 category, Memory and Writing. Franken’s continued use of phrases…

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    compared to what Oswald was used to shooting in the Marines. Oswald was highly skilled with the M-1 Grand rifle. The standard issued rifle at the time. Oswald could engage targets effectively without a scope at 200 meters. Oswald wife Marina claimed that Oswald would train with the Mannlicher rifle. Marina told the authorities that Oswald was proficient enough to pull of the three shots in 8.4 seconds with that rifle. After police officer Tippit was murdered by Oswald the police found three…

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    argument that conveys the importance of recognizing the signs of mental illness and providing proper treatment in order to save lives. Quindlen begins her argument through the usage of appeal to pathos by first defining the phrase “psychological autopsy”. She does so by describing a vivid scene where “…a kid kills himself and they go back over the plowed ground of his short life…” This creates a tone of remorse and allows for Quindlen to remind…

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    police show up, which would have been believed because of the injuries that he received including a broken nose and a wound on the back of his head. On February 27th, Martin’s father files a missing person report. He later identifies his son by an autopsy picture, Zimmerman was then placed on trial. By March 12th, Zimmerman still had not received a charge because there was no evidence to show not match his story of self defense. On March 13th, Sanford P.D.…

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