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    very good job. Next we focused on Recho’s work. She made a kind of box which has four windows and a lot of butterfly every side of the box. She named her inventions “window.” She opened the window and showed as inside. There was a small artificial skull which she referred as a dead body, and there was another thing she called it a killer and a red color on the floor symbolized blood. The window was surrounded by death. On the top of the windows, she putted a bell to produce a death…

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    damage to the wiring of the brain. In older athletes, blows to the head can cause more harm because adults have one-eighth to a quarter-inch of space between the brain itself and the skull. This allows for more room for the brain to repeatedly hit the skull, whereas in a teenage athlete, the brain is flush with the skull, and doesn’t give the brain any room to move (Giles, 2016). While any hit to the brain is devastating, it seems as though adults are more at risk of permanent neurological…

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    Vanitas paintings are symbolic, strongly linked to the bible and coincides to the meaningless of life. The paintings, human life by Harmen Steenwyk and Audrey Flack may seem different from each other but both both portray the same message in through two very different ensembles of objects. 'Still Life: An Allegory of the Vanities of Human Life' by Harmen Steenwyck is a typical example of a Dutch 'Vanitas' painting. Harmen steenwyck mostly painted fruits so this painting is a lot different to…

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    Bailen Bike Bucket

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    So they tested how well helmets withstood forces of impact and crash tests when covering human skulls. They found that wearing a helmet can reduce up to 87% the acceleration experienced by the skull during an impact and it can help the skull in resisting forces up to 470 pounds in a crush accident. (AANS) Bike helmets have saved many peoples’ lives. For instance, Ryan Lipscomb was biking through Madison, Wisconsin when…

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    in which all have a voice. Unfortunately for Piggy, he was unaware a new order had already been established. Instead of the conch, the pig skull symbolizes this new order, which is the sow’s decomposed head that Jack decapitated. Golding ironically alludes to this by mentioning that “the skull gleamed as white as ever the conch had done” (185). The pig skull establishes a “survival of the fittest” type of order among the…

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    Turkana Boy Theory

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    In discovering various fossilized remains early hominids, our past begins to unravel itself and history lends us its records to try to help us find out about our past, and in turn closing the gap of the evolutionary line. The Taung Child, a fossil skull, was discovered in the 1920’s. Australian-born South African anatomist and anthropologist Raymond…

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    In Massachusetts cemeteries in the seventeenth through the nineteenth century, specifically Granary Burying Ground and Copp’s Hill Burying Ground, the standard organization of graves highlights a clear system of hierarchy with prominent men in the center, subordinate men on the sides, and women buried exclusively next to their kin. Although there are some gravestones that defy the usual pattern, a comparison between the graves of men and women, and the graves of prominent and ordinary people,…

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    tamping iron to pack explosives into a hole. The tamping iron - 1 metre long, 3 cm in diameter and roughly 6 kilograms in weight – ignited the explosives and shot the iron rod through the foramens left cheek, ripped into his brain and exited through his skull, before landing several metres away [1]. Blinded to his left eye with traumatic brain injury, when Mr Gage was presented to Dr John Harlow, he is reported to have remained lucid enough to tell a doctor, “Here is business enough for…

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    In A Skull in Connemara, Mairtin and Mick’s conversation regarding death by alcohol poisoning reveals the power of language to dictate human fate. Throughout their conversation, Mairtin and Mick use the word “sick” to describe vomit, with the phrase “drowned on sick” becoming a stand-in for death by asphyxiation on vomit (McDonagh 39). At first glance, these euphemisms seem to be simple ways of avoiding having to address death by its name. Their conversation, however, reveals deeper fears about…

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    if a person would get bullied you should stand up for yourself and beat the bully up if he tries to bully one again. Another example of Hyperbole is when Barry said, “ As a result, the people behind a person would have no choice but to crush their skulls with a…

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