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    If you look at the picture I was given you won’t see much. At first glance you will only see skeleton like bodies being thrown into the bed of a military truck. Yet if you continue to look you may be able to see more. You may be able to see the pain these people endured before meeting the relief of death. You may also see those are still alive. Are they jealous? Would they much rather be dead then continue to suffer the daily anguish of being Jewish decent during one of the darkest times of the…

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    clearly shows that Ptsl further proved that the DNA matched missing person number one because the segments matched up. Further Analysis: Facial reconstruction is a technique used in many forensic investigations in order to interpret the parts of a skeleton that…

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    There is a piece of artwork from the 1400's, "Danse Macabre De Berne" by Niklaus-Manuel, that perfectly portrays Connie's willingness to succumb to Arnold. Depicted in the picture is a skeleton caressing a young woman. The woman appears to be admiring herself in front of a mirror as the skeleton embraces her in his arms. Both the maiden's and Connie's lives were based around the idea of looking beautiful and appearing desirable, but this narcissism is what led to their end. The maiden in…

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    Dogfish Research Paper

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    Monterey Bay Aquarium website. These sharks are classified as chondrichthyes (“Squalus Acanthias”). According to the article Spiny Dogfish, the dogfish’s relatives include the Pygmy shark and the Sleeper shark. The Squalus acanthus has an endoskeleton skeleton type. They live in the interdial zone up to 900 meters deep. The dogfish sharks swim in water 45 degrees to 59 degrees Fahrenheit (“Squalus Acanthias”). Alaska to Baha California is their range (“Spiny Dogfish”). The article Squalus…

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    Holmes admitted to killing 27-200 people but murder was not the only crime he enjoyed to commit. He often committed insurance fraud and he also stole cadavers from medical schools to experiment on. He also faked his medical degree and sold the skeletons and organs of his victims to local medical facilities. Herman Webster Mudgett was a true definition of a psychopath and was hanged for his horrific actions in 1896. Holmes was alive in a…

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    and runs off to get the strong arms of the law. During the coach ride the farmer finds out that on the twenty first birthday of the citizens of Skitzland they lose any body part they failed to educate. He soon realizes that he is in the company of skeletons with stomachs and very few other parts, and the only complete citizens are the forty-two upper classmen. After being arrested by large arms, he is whisked away to jail with a trail to follow soon after. During the trial; there were three…

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    death on the day of the last judgement, either by drowning in the sea or being burnt to the ground. The bottom right hand portion portrays all those who were unworthy and who tortured him on the day of his sacrifice to be sent into hell through the skeleton of death. In graphically clear image, Eyck displays the horrors hell contains. The people are torn and eaten in endless torture by an array of creatures. The panel of The Last Judgement also establishes hidden meanings and symbols within the…

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    Throughout history, Native American people have used art as a form of self-expression. These artworks have taken the forms of dance, paintings, sculpture, fashion, etc. From the pre-contact period to the post-contact period, Native American art has always been evolving. With different methods comes new and different artwork. These different types of artworks can be seen throughout ancient, modern, and contemporary time periods. In this paper, I will discuss the photograph, The Last Thanks,…

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    Sports Related Injuries

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    Sports injuries have been present for many years but it wasn’t until about twenty years ago that the sports world realized that these injuries can be prevented. Sports related injuries are categorized by severity, into two division;acute injuries, and overuse injuries, according to Stop Sports Injuries. Acute injuries can include wrist sprains, ankle fractures, or a muscle strains. Overuse injuries are where there is a micro-trauma to tendons, bones, or joints. Overuse injuries usually occur…

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    Unlike any famous scientists in the 18th century, Mary Anning was born in a poor minority family. For instance, Anning’s family suffered heavily from the England’s economy crisis due to the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars that caused food shortages. Her father, Richard, often took Mary on fossil hunting expeditions to make more money for the family. The source where Anning’s family collected fossils was the coastal cliffs around Lyme Regis. This place consists of fossils from…

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