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    had to with the murder related to him. People had some crazy theories about who or what they think murdered JonBenet some of those theories were about animals killing JonBenet because there was fur found on her. Some of those animals were owls and otters. There are many clues relating to JonBenet Ramsey's murder. While JonBenet was at a parade a strange man got close to her, and he made her feel very uncomfortable. After the parade, the Ramsey’s went home. John put JonBenet to sleep at 9:30 pm…

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    Effy Mcdougall Case

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    After Effy McDougall died in 1906, her husband Malcolm lived for another 6 years. Annabella 's father had lived 93 years finally succumbing to old age in his Foley home with its beaver meadow nearby, showing the McDougall genes for longevity. Murdoch 's life was much calmer than his Watts namesake. He had two children by his first wife Isabella Liness, Flora in 1878 and Murdoch Wilder in 1885. He still could have his share of trouble however. As he had done 15 years previously Murdoch had to…

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    - It shows that the Native people realize that even animals love their lives as humans, so we have no rights to take their breath away. i. Also, in Pocahontas II, during the dinner at the ball, Pocahontas cannot bear to watch bear-baiting as she sees this “behavior [as] a savage” (00:48:40), so she decides to stop it without any consideration. ii. Besides, Pocahontas has two animals as her companions including a raccoon and a hummingbird. - Both of them are personified as they have their own…

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    it the biggest oil spill in American history. The Gulf coastlines the American states of Louisiana, Florida, Texas, and a bit of Alabama. The oil spill affected many things, it took the lives of many organisms in the sea, such as birds, whales, sea otters, coral, fish, and much more. Sadly, it even took the lives of 11 oil rig workers when the explosion happened. 82,000 birds were affected, 167,000 sea turtles were affected, 26,000 marine animals…

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    Prospect Faceoff: Matthews stays hot in Zurich, Svechnikov/Garland dual, plus two top-20 teams clash in college hockey Auston Matthews is taking an unconventional path to the NHL, and has earned a few accolades already while playing in Switzerland. Two electric playmakers go head-to-head in a battle of assist machines in the QMJHL, and a pair of potential Canadian teammates will likely see a lot of each other in a weekend contest. The Tampa Bay Lightning’s newest signee lines up against a…

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    The context of a manuscript enables the close study of the Anglo Saxon period, the manuscript on which a text is written provides a bridge between those reading the literature and the script its self. As John D Niles said when studying old English poetry the format in which it is presented allows a clearer view of the original intent of that piece. The original manuscript can portray common themes by the position of the texts within it, and the layout of each text on the page also gives vital…

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    Deforestation increase the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere because when trees are burned carbon dioxide is released, carbon dioxide is also, released when trees are decomposed by microorganisms. Cutting down trees also, reduces the amount of carbon dioxides taken up by the photosynthesis and trapped in the wood and carbon dioxide is greenhouse gas therefore, Trees play a huge role in the carbon cycle. They convert the CO2 in the air to oxygen, through the process of photosynthesis.…

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    Could Deforestation of the Amazon lead to the extinction of Brazil? Brazil is one of the most diverse and multi-cultural countries in the world. It is a beautiful country and is the home to the Amazon Rainforest. In 2016 the world was introduced to Brazil through the world Olympics. Through the Olympics the world was exposed to Brazil’s people, music, and what a rich culture Brazil has to offer. But like every other country Brazil also has its problems, and as you can infer from the title…

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    Understanding and valuing the importance of play is essential to helping people use their creativity and innovation both in and out of the workplace. The concept of play tends to be aligned with children and culturally has been forgotten for adults. Also, the importance of play and creativity in our education system is no longer seen as necessary part of the education process and instead of being removed from many programs. Children must be taught to engage in play and as adults need to…

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    Gender Roles In Egypt

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    The New Kingdom was a very significant period in Egypt whereby society changed dramatically as a result of expansion and new foundations of political, military, administrative and religious matters. However, it is also a period which highlighted much of what is known today about non- royal people everyday society, as a result of archaeological evidence. This essay examines how women were depicted in everyday society, particularly drawing on how gender was represented and constructed through…

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