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    Why Do Neanderthals Exist

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    Croods Caveman, have always been something I was fascinated with watching documentaries about things they would find that could possible conclude cavemen actually existed. Findings of fossils have contributed to great discoveries among species. One unique fossil found was the Neanderthal. This fossil is considering the early human life formation, with having some traits of Homo sapiens species now. Upon being found in Germany around 1856 no one had ever seen anything in this nature. This…

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    Cold War Monologue

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    I trudged onward, feeling the numbing cold of the atmosphere intensify with each hurtling step. Every breath I take now is filled with the icy air of my heart. It pains me so much as the ridgid air spreads the cold blood throughout my veins. The cold in my heart blurs my vision, rimming everything in red. Seconds later, I heard a gunshot whiz past my ear, before more started to follow, thick like winter hail. I dreadfully turned around, seeing a group of hooded creatures accelerating towards me…

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    Jack In Lord Of The Flies

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    hesitation. The boys do these orders for Jack because they fear him, they have seen what he did to Simon and how he will punish anyone who does not listen to his commands. Piggy and Ralph can see how the “Power lay in the brown swell of [Jack’s] forearms: authority sat on his shoulder and chattered in his ear like an ape.” (134) Jack is the authority on this island now, all of the power is on his shoulders and no one else's. He finally has the power that he has craved, now nothing or nobody will…

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    Mirror Therapy Case Study

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    The physical therapy and the Mirror therapy (MT) have been employed with some success in treating stroke patients. Which of Mirror therapy (MT) or physical therapy would have better results in curing and rehabilitating stroke patients? Stroke can cause common physical problems that are as such; paralysis, movement, balance, or loss of muscle function; especially on one side of the body. Also, some post-stroke patients get problems with their vision, swallowing, tiredness, and controlling their…

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    It was a rainy Monday morning when Angela had a bad feeling in the pit of her stomach. But she brushed it off kissed her husband George goodbye and went ahead and went into work. She was a surgical resident at a nearby hospital and had just started on her daily rounds when the call came in. He was a gunshot victim, badly wounded and barely hanging on for dear life. He had gotten in an altercation with a 16-year-old boy about a parking spot when the young man pulled out a hand gun and didn’t…

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    Muscle Twitch Essay

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    In this experiment, we investigated electrically stimulated nerves n the forearm to display recruitment, summation, tetanus and conduction velocity of action potentials. Muscle are either directly joined to the bone or connected by tendons, which by definition are resilient bundles of collagen fibers. Motor nerves innervate the fibers of the skeletal muscles, which is controlled voluntarily. The action potential in a muscle fiber allows for an increase in the influx of calcium causing what we…

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    Renowned for her brutal renderings of Biblical scenes with female protagonists, Artemisia Gentileschi was one of the most prominent artists of the Baroque movement, backed by the patronages of the House of Medici and Charles I of England in a time especially hostile toward woman artists. Yet, despite her death in the seventeenth century, misogyny persists even in contemporary scholarship of Gentileschi. In both of their articles, Whitney Chadwick and Mary D. Garrard deliberate how gender and…

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    Red Maelstrom Disclaimer: I don't own Naruto manga/anime and One Piece. manga/anime Ch.4 Along Pirates Suddenly one of the villagers comes running screaming "PIRATES! EVERYONE! PIRATES HAVE COME! PIRATES! EVERYONE HIDE! The Arlong Pirates! Arlong?" "No way! Why would mermen from the Grand Line come all the way here? So the rumor about mermen pirates splitting up was true?" the mass of villagers begin to murmur between themselves. "Nami! Nojiko!" both girls stop running and turn towards the…

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    Suspense In The Sniper

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    His forearm was dead(164).” This is considered pacing because it keeps the reader at the edge of their seat. The sniper was shot and he couldn't lift his rifle which meant he couldn't have a long-range battle with the enemy sniper. He had to swindle his way…

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    Have you ever been in a difficult situation without the support of your family? In Holes by Louis Sachar, Stanley was struggling with difficult situations, but he had support from family and friends. Therefore, the theme in a hole is friends and family help you when you are struggling. I can see this in the beginning of the story, the middle, and the end of the story. In the beginning, Stanley was getting bullied a lot. In the middle Stanley, Stanley leaves camp to find Zero, due to Zero running…

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