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    classic mummification process, mummifiers knew how to insert a long hooked implement through a nostril, breaking the thin bone of the braincase and removing the brain.The Egyptians also had a general idea of the location in the body cavity of the inner organs, which they removed through a small incision in the left groin. Egyptian physicians were aware of the existence of the pulse and of a connection between pulse and heart. This process was usually for the royal family, so it had to be…

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    body, his name is Xavier. A goes to visit Rhiannon, and she notices how attractive Xavier’s body is. Rhiannon expresses feelings, and much more of a physical attraction than what A is use too, “She runs her fingers along my back. Kisses my neck, my ear. (Levithan 228)”. Now from Kelsea, to Finn to Xavier, her attraction changed towards A. And it is because A is currently in an…

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    1984 And Animal Farm

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    Novels are a very important part of the present day society. They teach the society about the past, the present, and in some cases try to warn about the future. George Orwell who wrote 1984 and Animal Farm, also tried to warn about the future by reflecting on the past in these two novels. Both 1984 and Animal Farm share striking similarities in the way they present a dark and disturbing future. While focusing on the oppressive governments of the future, the common aspects of both novels are:…

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    force King Claudius to watch a play that has a similar plot on the murder of late King Hamlet in which will show a visual guilty or emotional response. During the killing scene of the king where the murderer pours the poison into the sleeping king’s ear, Claudius rises up and cries for light. While alone, Claudius expresses his sin for killing his brother. He asks for forgiveness but is not willing to give up the crown giving to him by committing the murder. As Hamlet is eavesdropping, he sees…

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    mother's passing. At least it's good exercise – a positive thought. The road, over familiar, its quitetude contrasted by the humming of a nearby highway, the warm air elevating my mood ever so slightly. “Hi Blair” a child's voice! I felt my piqued ears point to somewhere in the dark. At once a friend, familiar and oh so welcoming, illuminated something inside. Dostoevsky plays “The soul is healed by being with children” But he is dangerous to this one - but not the many. The spark in the…

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    Conscience; An inner feeling which guides your actions and causes you to reflect upon them. [“What about somewhat wrong but yet not quite wrong and also that which is not quite right albeit still not being completely not right?” - Zar] This is what inevitably dooms the narrator in the short story, “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allen Poe. The narrator in the story is plagued by the vulture-like eye of an old man he lives with(?). He is very calm and sure of his skill while he is plotting…

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    form in which many artists have come to be remembered, offering insights into their lives, surroundings, and even their state of mind. Self portraits have been used throughout time to advertise artistic skills, to practise craft, to explore their inner turmoils and desires. It also conveys the most basic of all muses, oneself. Personally speaking, most of my artwork revolves around portraiture and like many others, I was encouraged from an early age to produce self portraits. As a result of this…

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    Holmes, including females. While he was described as rich and good looking, at the same time, he gives a look and feel, a sort of devilish impression. Larson writes of Holmes (in terms of relating to the devil physically), “It is a marvelously small ear, and at the top it shaped and was carved.” By selecting that quote, the information gives the reader an image of what Holmes looks like, as well as a clue as to how Holmes relates to the…

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    1984 Technology Analysis

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    George Orwell a Psychic?” that with “smartphones people can use them to keep track of sleep patterns know how many steps they have taken and even the oxygen level in their bloodstream (Longoria). In the novel there were scientific uses such as the “ear trumpets” but they were just not used as hearing aids. The use of this advanced technology easily relates to the novel 1984 because of the use of medical technology. Both the novel and current day society use medical technology to keep track…

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    Bilingual Body Language

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    Language serves as a means of communication for the human race as well as nonhumans. Language can be either verbal or nonverbal and consist of gestures or some type of body language. Animals too have their own form of communication or language. In this paper, I will discuss how bilingual speakers have a cognitive advantage because speaking two or more languages can benefit executive functions. How body language can convey more than words because gestures and nonverbal clues are harder to…

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