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    Why Did Oetzi Kill

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    Without more evidence, this mystery will never be solved. There are multiple theories that could explain why Oetzi was killed, but we have no idea which one is actually true. One theory is that he died because he was part of a sacrificial killing. Another common theory is that he was killed because someone was trying to rob him. Lastly, another theory is that he died due to territorial differences. All of these theories have supporting evidence, but some have a more compelling argument than…

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    The authors used a lot statistical evidence to support their claims. For example, authors say, Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 's annual school immunization assessment showed a general increase in state-level NME rates over time, from 1.6% in 2009–2010[26] to 2…

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    Soon after the rally which was done without permission, when Tejpal was arrested, a pistol was found with him, which is a clear reflection of his intentions. As per Section 6 of the Indian Evidence Act, the pistol shall be treated as a part of circumstantial evidence, which clearly shows that the whole act was being conspired to wage war and he has full motive and intention of sedition. In the case of Dr VinayakBinayakSenPiyush v. State Of Chhattisgarh the hon’ble court held…

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    way we read. This affects society in such a way that we are no longer able to focus while reading printed text, let alone online articles with distracting factors such as hyperlinks and flashy pop up ads. Carr provides several sources of anecdotal evidence, case studies, and authority figures each in their respective fields, which contributes the foundation used to substantiate his claims throughout the article. Carr is hoping to inform his audience of the affects as he explains that although a…

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    The theme of free will and fate plays one of the dominant roles in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet love story. Fate and free will are responsible for a lot of conflicts that happened throughout the play. Shakespeare gives a hint to the audience about the doom of the couple by saying in the prologue that “a pair of star-crossed lovers take their life.” (Prologue pg.23) Romeo and Juliet’s love is “dead-marked” which means that their love will bring their death. From the beginning, fate allows Romeo…

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    Why Is Eddie Lloyd Wrong

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    As is commonly known, a portion of today’s trials that take place are accusing the wrong person. But how long has this been a problem? There have been multiple trials in the past that have had the same thing occur, and many individuals are tried for crimes they did not commit. A large portion of those people are even found guilty and wrongfully thrown in jail. Unfortunately, Eddie Joe Lloyd was one of those people. Lloyd was a patient in a mental hospital who often wrote to police in hopes of…

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    Trifles Feminist Analysis

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    While one always hears of the strength of male bonding, female bonding is something that is rarely ever brought up with positive connotations, if ever. This can be connected to the fact that, throughout history, there has been the thought among many that females do not get along well and bring out the poor side in each other in general. The thought that women would never stick up for each other or try to help each other, however, is disproved in Susan Glaspell’s Trifles and Lynn Nottage’s POOF!,…

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    291. This testimony was allowed because his it offered relevant evidence without in turn offering unsupported factual or legal conclusions. Id.. In Willis, the court dismissed witness testimony due to its conclusory nature based on their opinion that the company “has a negative attitude regarding injuries and the filing of workers’ compensation claims.” 282 S.W.3d at 549. These courts held that in order to be admissible, evidence must directly support the complaint without offering unsupported…

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    collectively outside the brain.” (CITE). Instead of having to memorize ideas and facts, we can “Google” them, giving us the advantage of saving time which would have been taken up by thinking. The internet also provides us with a source of validation and evidence to justify what we know as true. Cons Although depending on the internet may not seem to be as bad as it is thought to be, it takes away from the notion of thinking for ourselves. “We no longer take responsibility for our own beliefs,…

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    The documentary of The Star of Bethlehem was very impactful. As a whole, the documentary was excellent in many ways. To begin with, the message wanting to be showed was very successfully delivered. Mr. Larson had strong supporting evidence to his side, and he also avoided being bias by including other sides of the argument. Also, the content of this documentary was very interesting. I was quite impressed with the findings about the star. Lastly, the journey this guy went through to find out what…

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