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    On Saturday, I went and saw the play Arsenic and Old Lace at the Artisan Theatre in Bedford. A brief synopsis of the play is about a house that is owned by Abby and Martha Brewster with four others who reside in that house. One is Mortimer, Abby and Martha Brewster nephew, who is also in love with the reverend’s daughter, Elaine. Mortimer then decides to ask Elaine to marry him with which she responds yes to. Then after getting engaged, she goes and tells her father, the reverend. Elaine is now…

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    I feel like a rat, hiding in these trenches. There are more threats than the enemy in our own trenches. Swarms of lice and rats will kill us before the enemy gets the chance to. The trenches are just joint holes filled with mud, water and corpses. The mud and water gets everywhere: my rifle and clothes have to be cleaned almost every hour. Still after two weeks of fighting in France one thing that haunts me one the numerous corpses littered around the trenches. It’s the smell that stays with me;…

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    i'm trying to come up with a viable explanation for this: one moment ago i was standing on the overpass, listening to the rumble of cars and semi-trucks hurtling past. and now i'm hovering. hovering. floating. and when i look down i don't see concrete. there's a figure crumpled on the ground, its neck twisted at a strange angle. its arms and legs are splayed out and the asphalt around it has dark patches of what i can only guess is ... well. i'm staring at its head. there's a big dark spot…

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    Crematorium Embalmer: The lady at the crematorium showed us the crematory machine and went through what happened to the bodies inside them. She also went in depth into the world of embalming and how that was done. She showed us the two chemicals added to the bodies in preparation for their funerals, that were preservatives called arterials and formalin. The funeral director also informed us all that when someone loses their teeth to drug addiction, she has a plastic insert that is placed between…

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    Regulate Cadavers

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    to regulate the usage of cadavers. After the shocking occurrence of cadavers getting blown up and the recent arrest of the UCLA’s director for illegally selling cadaver body parts, Michael Meyer, medical ethicist, asserts that “Congress should act to create a carefully regulated, non-profit system” to eliminate future instances like this from happening. Afterall, “the Constitution guarantees the protection of human dignity” (Cadavers in Car Safety Research) and cadavers, although dead humans…

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    284 A.C. The Trident Naela could feel a whirlwind of emotions, one was sadness. Sadness for Elia and the bad hand she'd been dealt since her marriage to Rhaegar. She also felt anger, anger for not being here when her presence was crucial, as well as anger for not participating in the. Mayhaps, mayhaps things could have been different had I took part in the reign of the dragons, she thinks, her thoughts continue to cause her sudden pause of motion as she walks alone the banks of the…

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    One Corpse Too Many is a mystery book by Ellis Peters and is the second book in the Chronicles of Brother Cadfael. The book is a murder mystery centered around an extra dead body amongst other dead bodies about to be buried. As there is no specific moral or theme highlighted in the book, I would say it’s not a great book for teaching a lesson. However, with the great characterization and way of immersing the reader into the setting, it is definitely a great book to read just for the sake of…

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    Cadaver Pros And Cons

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    and over 2,000 dying why they wait on the transplant list. When a patient has no matching family members they are placed on a deceased donors list. In the United States alone, there are over 60,000 people in line waiting for a cadaverous organ. A cadavers organ doesn’t nearly last as long as getting an organ from a healthy individual. The reason for this is a cadaver’s organ has a higher chance of being old or damaged and last up to ten years at most. Once the organ they’ve received stops…

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    Mary Roach's Stiff Essay

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    According to organdonor.gov, every 10 minutes, a new person is added to the organ transplant list (“The Need Is…”). That’s 144 people each and every day. With the help of human cadavers, those 144 people can be helped and be given the opportunity for a more prolonged life. Mary Roach uses her book, Stiff, to inform people of the impact that their body and organs can have on so many people’s lives. Mary Roach has always had an interest in science-related topics, whether she is experiencing it…

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    animals in the United States. Each student must take an oath that they will do their job and help each animal. This shows that each student is going to do their job right reason. Each of the animal cadavers is treated with respect. 2. There are over 20 million stray animals in the u.s. using cadavers will help take animals off the streets. 75% of countries do not allow animals to be hurt. 85% of health patients use dogs for medical use. 90% of college students who have pets reduced their…

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