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    Missing Person Observation

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    Bones that were taken from the body at the crime scene went under much analysis in order to determine the gender, race, height, and age of the missing person that was retrieved. The first part of data was retrieved in order to determine the gender of the missing person. The pelvic bone was analyzed first. The first measurement made was for the degree of the Sub-Pubic angle and gave forth the measurement of 84 degrees. This test, however, was redone and the final determination of the angle is…

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    What is Microneedling? Microneedling is a treatment that involves creating small wounds in the epidermis. This helps stimulate the production of new elastin and collagen. This treatment can help reduce the size of the pores. It can also wrinkles and improve skin texture. At Youth Reflections, micro-needling is performed along with platelet-rich plasma injections. It is called the RENEW procedure. PRP injections have been used in medicine for a long time in order to repair joint, tendon and…

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    1. Nasal bone a. These bones serve as attachments sites for the cartilaginous tissues that shape the nose (AnatomyExpert, 2014). 2. Nasal Cartilage a. The nasal cartilage articulates with the ethmoid bone to anteriorly separate the nasal passage into two halves (Starkey, Brown, & Ryan, 2011). 3. Zygoma a. The zygoma is a sturture that fused to the maxilla and the temporal bones to form the prominent zygomatic arch beneath the eyes (Starkey, et al., 2011). 4. Maxilla a. The main functions for the…

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    Lymphatic Malformation

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    Lymphatic Malformation Lymphatic Malformation is something you are born with. It is very rare for a person to get it. But it interests me and hope this will inform you. I am going to explain what is Lymphatic Malformation, what it does, and how someone I know experienced it in her life. What is Lymphatic Malformation? According to NORD, “Lymphatic malformations are rare non-malignant masses consisting of fluid-filled channels or spaces thought to be caused by the abnormal development of the…

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    The Great Gatsby, written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, was written in 1925 but has been an American classic even today. But the question is why? What makes this book so relevant today? The problem is, people don’t think this novel should be taught in schools, and that it is too unrealistic and doesn’t teach the students anything. When people think of The Great Gatsby, they imagine a lavish and unreachable lifestyle of the rich. The main character, Jay Gatsby, has a gigantic and beautiful mansion…

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    “‘An’ live off the fatta the lan’,’ Lennie shouted. ‘ An’ have rabbits. Go on, George!’” (Steinbeck 14). In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, two travelers during the Great Depression by the name of George and Lennie are trying to accomplish their goal of having some land with a nice, small house. George and Lennie get so close to achieving this goal, but then Lennie gets into big trouble. He strangles their boss’s daughter-in-law to death, causing their dream to be put on hold. Lennie’s dream…

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    forever lost. When Lennie snaps the mouse's neck it is foreshadowing when he snaps Curley's wife's neck. Lennie does this because he does not know his own strength. Steinbeck shares that George and Lennie’s futures includes them realizing that they were born poor migrant workers, and are probably going to stay poor migrant workers for the rest of their lives. Lennie's fate of him getting killed by George was foreshadowed when he snapped the mouse's neck in his hand.…

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    ranches in the wilder hills. I can see how I would like to do it so that it would be the valley of the world.” He achieved his goal of making it the valley of the world through Of Mice and Men. The novel takes place in the Salinas Valley amidst the Great Depression. However, instead of the beautiful place John Steinbeck describes, in Of Mice and Men the ranch where Lennie and George work on acts as only a catalyst for the main characters’ inexorable fate. In Of Mice and Men nearly every scene…

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    Genial Green In The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the character of Nick Carraway is portrayed as very intellectual, creative, who enjoys the company of other people, but likes to stick to himself. Based on a personality test, the color to best describe Nick is green. Green represents calm and under control, defining traits that I would describe the easy person Nick is with. Nick is kind of weird. The reader could compare him to a wallflower. Although he goes to Gatsby’s parties, he is…

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    wife by breaking her neck. “Let go,’ she cried. ‘You let go!’ Lennie was in a panic. His face was contorted. She screamed then, and Lennie’s other hand closed over her mouth and nose. ‘Please don’t,’ he begged. ‘Oh! Please don’t do that. George’ll be mad.’ She struggled violently under his hands. Her feet battered on the hay and she writhed to be free…..Then Lennie grew angry. ‘Now…

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