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    Palatine Foramen

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    VARIATION IN LOCATION OF GREATER PALATINE FORAMEN IN DRY HUMAN SKULL. ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION The position of the greater palatine foramen varies between standard anatomy texts and various anthropometric studies . This study was done to locate the position of the foramen in relation to the maxillary molars in dry human skulls in Indian population.This study also examined the greater palatines foramen and its distance from the mid palatine suture. AIM To measure the variation in location of greater palatine foramen in dry human skulls. MATERIALS & METHODOLOGY A total of 61 adult dry human skulls were selected. With full complement of teeth with fully erupted 3rd molars. • Measurements were made from the mid sagital plane to the middle…

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    Countess Elizabeth Bathory is an infamous serial killer from the seventeenth century, who has been accused of the murders from anywhere between 30-650 young girls, though only a minimum of 30 were witnessed, and 600 has been proved to be a high exaggeration. Elizabeth was born on August 7th, 1560 into one of the wealthiest families in Transylvania. She could speak and write four languages, and had a high education, proving she was a very intelligent woman. At fourteen she married Count Bathory,…

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    Why is it bad when a person snores? Snoring can be bad in a couple ways. It can socially unacceptable as well as medically unsafe. Socially, a person that snores can become the subject of ridicule for their loud or obnoxious snoring sound. In addition to keeping their sleeping partner or the others around them up because of the loud sounds of snoring the person is making. Medically, it disturbs a person’s sleep patterns keeping them from getting a full night’s sleep and feeling fully rested when…

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    Founding of Morality and Marble Everything has a beginning, and with every beginning a narrative must always go along with it. Founding stories are tales of how things came to be, they can be extravagant, tragic and even mythical in nature. Two well-known stories which are often paired together due to their similar nature are the tales of Cain and Abel from the book of Genesis and Livy’s Romulus and Remus. The resolutions in these stories had outcomes which established ideologies on sacrificial…

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    Sallust discusses power in the preface of The Conspiracy of Catiline, he states that power can come from the mind or the body, but he makes the argument that the power of the mind is more resilient than the power of the body (Sal.Cat.pre.1.12-14). Bodily power is strength and might, while the power of the mind involves mental prowess and knowledge. He uses the example of war and says that in the beginning there was a focus on physical power rather than knowledge through strategizing, but after…

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    Nero's Palace Essay

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    Palace is a royal residence, where generally king, queen, or higher rank officers live. The word palace comes from the latin word Palātium which means the Palatine Hill of Rome. The Palatine Hill later become dominated by the massive palace complex of the Roman emperors. This is the hill where the Roman Empire began. Nero’s palace: Nero’s palace is popularly known as the Golden House of Nero. In latin it is known as Domus Aurea. The palace was built by one of the infamous roman emperor “Nero”.…

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    Essay On Roman Culture

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    influenced by roman culture. The thought of past cultures integrated with our cultures today can easily slip one’s mind because of everyday living and the uneducated. But if we can concentrate for a bit in our surroundings we can find a piece of each culture around us. Roman culture back then is way different than our cultures today, but if we analyze some roman facts, we could definitely tell how Romans contribute to the modern times. The Palatine Chapel in Aachen is has characteristics…

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    We get so wrapped up during the holidays with family and friends. Let’s not forget the less fortunate residents of Palatine Township. With your help, we can make sure that all residents of Palatine Township are able to have a Thanksgiving dinner with their families. Last year, the residents of Palatine Township made it possible to distribute 975 Thanksgiving baskets to needy families. This year, we once again ask for your help in providing a Thanksgiving dinner to those in need. Our…

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    Legend has it that Rome was founded by the two demigod brothers, Romulus and Remus. They were sons of Rhea Silvia, daughter of King Numitor of the mythical city, Alba Longa. She was impregnated by Mars, the war god. Her brother ordered Romulus and Remus to be drowned, but the survived and washed up on the shore of Palatine Hill. They were raised by a she-wolf and then found by the shepherd, Faustulus. They learned who they really were and went back to Alba Long and killed Rhea’s brother.…

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    All throughout the story, the setting further strengthens the characters, and thus, the idea that love and jealousy are contrary. For example, the story opens by describing the scenic view in front of the women as being “the outspread glories of the Palatine and the Forum” (1). Upon closer inspection, these ruins represent both Slade and Ansley respectively. Wikipedia describes the Palatine Hill as “the centermost of the Seven Hills of Rome...It stands...above Roman Forum, looking down upon it…

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