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    their explanations and significance are as follows: 1. Skull Yorick 's Skull is referred to in the play, which represents the inevitability of death as well as illustrates the physical consequences of death. In my project, I have created a skull representing Hamlets inner and outer state of being and to show his inevitability of death and ultimate tragedy. He talks about how someone like Yorick ends up the same as Alexander the Great. The skull shows Hamlet’s acceptance that everybody must die…

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    injury that deserves attention. A head injury is any trauma, mild or serious, to the scalp, skull, or brain. A head injury can either be closed or open. A closed head injury is a hard blow to the head from an object, but the strike did not break the skull. An open head injury means a hit with an object that broke the skull and entered the brain. Head injuries include Concussions, scalp wounds, hematomas, and skull fractures, to name a few. Concussion is the most common type of traumatic brain…

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    is Andy Warhol, who uses the theme of death in his. Pieces like Electric Chair, Skull, and Self Portrait (1986) show Andy Warhol exploring the theme of death. Andy Warhol was the most successful and highly paid commercial illustrator in New York even before he began to make art destined for galleries. Nevertheless, his screen printed images of Marilyn Monroe, soup cans, and sensational…

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    in many children’s books (Triceratops Wikipedia). Triceratops are part of the Ornithischian family. Triceratops were named by Orthniel Marsh in 1889 after some brow horns were found near Denver, Colorado in 1887 (Fastovsky). This dinosaur had a skull up to 8ft long with a single horn above its nostrils and two horns above its eyes, which fits the meaning of its name the Three-Horned-Face. Triceratops also have a boney, small frill that could have been used for combat, or a source to control…

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    symbolism to represent the allegoric themes of inevitability of death, the futility of pleasures and transience of life. This photograph appears to be a Vanitas (from the Latin “vanity”). The main symbols that are used in a Vanitas artwork are usually, skulls to represent the inevitability of death; knowing that we cannot run and hide from it, the futility of earthly pleasures; whether using wealth or knowledge or arts to symbolize this theme and the transience of life preferably using clocks;…

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    but we provided concise evidence that indicates that Allen Dann fits the biological description given by the Lowry police and that most likely he was responsible for the investigated crime. For our forensic and skeletal analysis we were given a skull found at the crime scene and the medical records of a missing 21-year Caucasian female. For this inquiry our group hypothesized that we would match the characteristics of the missing individual with the features of the specimen #301 that we…

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    A sick fear and rage swept him…”(185) This skull of the pig brings so much emotion to Ralph; because he finally realizes the evil of his peers. Ralph tries to break the skull that represents the fear and darkness of the island. The skull of the sow only breaks into two pieces and he ends up with bruised knuckles, The skull breaking into two illuminates the ideas of the evil and good in the text. When the Lord of the Flies says, “He…

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    something, and his foot got stuck. Trying to get hold of what had tripped him, he grabbed what looked like the skull of a human being. “AHHHHHHHHH!”. After the remains of the body were…

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    Describing humans as being part of multiple different races is widely inaccurate. The argument that human beings living on planet earth are divided into various races based on biological differences contains multiple flaws. Science has proven that humans all belong to the same race. Furthermore the belief that multiple races exist is not only wrong but can also be quite dangerous because it leads to the justified oppression of specific races believed to be inferior. Oppressed “races” are then…

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    year but they have two different meanings to be celebrated. The first topic is about how they celebrate day of the dead is a 3 day period and halloween is only one day. During day of the dead they visit cemetery, leave food offerings shaped like skulls at the altar along with candles, incense and a picture of the dead person. During halloween we carve jack`o lanterns out of pumpkins, decorate the house with all spooky stuff and try to get people scared, parties, and go door to door trick or…

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