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    Paleopathology

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    using ancient remains to support what they were claiming. It also has a significant impact in creating the reconstruction of the difficult connections among diseases and human beings during the time of Homo sapiens. Many diseases are affecting many skeletons of today. The advancement of paleopathology started in eighteenth century, but by the nineteenth century paleopathologists found the cause of Syphilis. ( ) Syphilis is a contagious infection that is typically spread through sexual contact…

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    Evaluate Coral Bleaching

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    Coral bleaching is put into different categories based on the loss of dinoflagellate symbionts. Large events affect coral reefs with a growing frequency. Recent bleaching has hamed corals throughout the world's oceans. When coral bleaching appears only in a scientific literature after warming of the ocean. In the next 30- to 50 years bleaching will rise rapidly because of the change in sea temperature. Changes in stress on coral communities worldwide. Lots of methods have been used to evaluate…

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    eaters (carnivores). Even though their teeth were long and knife like, their jaws were not strong enough to bite through their prey, they substituted the use of their jaws to the use of their claws. On July 25, 1993, Ruben Dario Carolini, discovered skeleton in deposits in Patagonia, Southern Argentina. This discovery was scientifically reported in…

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    Personal Narrative-Pokemon

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    not what gave me such a scare. There were old, rotted skeletons in each pew, all positioned as if praying. They were obviously moved since some sat atop rubble, clinging to a carving of Jesus on the wall. I walked down the center, admiring each, but being very careful to avoid any live ones. There weren’t any, but better safe than sorry. On my way up to the center, where the tower of the church was, I noticed something in a skeletons neck. There was a chip in there. Like a data stick. In…

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    Body dysmorphic syndrome has been defined as an excessive concern with imagined or exaggerated problems with one’s physical appearance (Mental). This obsessive concentration on outward appearance begins as a general concern over perhaps one body part (nose shape/size, waistline, buttocks) and gradually develops into constant self-ridicule over the entire body’s appearance such as shape, size, weight, and appearance (Bressert). People suffering from this disease become so conscience of their…

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    3rd Root Race Essay

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    1st Root Race: Ethereal Beings from outer space were the first Intelligent Life on Earth and comprised both Good and Evil Beings, i.e., we had both Benevolent and Power-Hungry Beings. These Beings were led to Earth by beings that had already evolved on other planets both in our solar system and beyond…Sanat Kumara was one of them. 2nd Root Race: Beings born from the interaction of ethereal beings and primitive humans and therefore Half Ethereal and Half Human. This race is now extinct… 3rd…

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    RileyPowers Comparing and Contrasting Essay When you think about how Lisa and Mattie i think same age, kind of theme and taking care of people that matter. Mattie was a sort of girl that was. Courageous and outgoing that wanted to get out of this mess she was in. Lisa was a girl who didn't want to be bother a d care about what was important to her. similarities are that Lisa and Mattie both have the same situation with their life right know. Lisa and Mattie are in a crisis. With…

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    Podcast Speech Analysis

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    Podcast Script This photograph was taken in an era where the most defining characteristic of America; freedom, was barraged by the daggers of communism surfacing around the globe. In the 1960’s, American soldiers fought a raging war in Vietnam to protect liberty and freedom on the home-front. With Americans liberties protected, they were able to pursue the American spirit with full force. This image is part of a series called the “Freedom Riders” that Danny Lyon captured and produced. He…

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    WW1: A Short Story

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    Today was a day that I will never be able to get out of my memory, no matter how hard I try. It will always come back one way or another. I am not happy with what I saw but as a P.F.C. in the U.S. Army, I am supposed to be trained to have a thick brain with these types of environments. Even after witnessing all the horrors in the trenches of WW1, we were all in a huge state of shock. The things that were done to these people are so inhumane that it took a while for most of us to process what was…

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    in you’re not a blob of skin and cartilage, and the muscular system makes it so that way you can get up and move around. The skeletal system provides the framework for your body, while the muscular system consists of soft tissues that support the skeleton. 2. Why is the circulatory system important? Because it circulates the blood in your body. The flow of the blood carries oxygen and nutrient throughout your body. Without this supply of blood being distributed regularly there can be a large…

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