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    The Kennewick Man Facts

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    research on human remains as “desecration of the body and a violation of our most deeply-held religious beliefs” (Preston). They also believed the Kennewick Man was their direct ancestor. They never believed that their people migrated to…

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    identify remains through different methods. In this paper, I will discuss stature and sex primarily in regards to the elements and methods that can be used to determine them, along with the circumstance of their use and the debates surrounding their use. In regards to stature sex determination, different methods have been used in biological anthropology including morphological, statistical, and metric analysis. Each of these sections subsections and variation of techniques for identifying…

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    Patty Plage Analysis

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    need, numerous people have committed heinous acts such as suicide or a homicide. This remains attributed to their unresolved issues. Moreover, Patty Rocklage remains someone who has changed the lives of several people for the better. In addition, she established numerous nonprofit initiatives aimed at combatting such problems. For those unaware, Patty remains someone not driven by money. In fact, she remains someone driven by her passion and desire to help people. For years, Patty and her…

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    Immunizations have received much prejudice in the recent years as to the cause of many health problems, when in actuality they remain around to manage many dangerous diseases from resurfacing. However, this fact will not stop parents from refusing them for their children. Even though there can potentially be severe side effects to vaccines, parents need to educate themselves in regards to them as they have not be proven to cause Autism, the schedule set for immunizations is effective, and that…

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    examine human remains. In this particular case, the role of the forensic anthropologist was to excavate, examine and identify an unknown body that was discovered near a prohibited burial site at a cemetery in British Colombia (Rogers 2017). Dr. Rogers, who was the forensic anthropologist for the case was successful in her role of excavating, identifying and examining the unknown skeletal remains (Rogers 2017). b) Forensic anthropologists do not limit themselves to only skeletal remains, they…

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    Timothy Armour

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    One thing that people fail to realize includes the importance of investing. Although investing remains difficult for some, it remains fruitful for others. Therefore, one can point successful investors such as Timothy Armour as an example. Moreover, Timothy Armour summarizes an investor who has worked their way to the top of success. Furthermore, Timothy Armour has used his influence to positively impact the world of investing. For over 32 years, Timothy Armour has represented Capital Group…

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    training to identify deceased when skeletal remains are the only useful evidence. They determine whether the skeletal remains are for a human or nonhuman. They use their training to identify the sex of the individual based on the skeletal remains found. The forensic anthropologist can estimate the time of death and the cause of death when the remains are not suitable for examination by a pathologist. Anthropologist assist in locating and human remains. Forensic anthropologist work to identify…

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    state students lack the intent to remain in the new state indefinitely. Scoggins v. Pullock, 727 F.2d 1025 (11th Cir. 1984). Mas v. Perry 489 F. 2d 1396 (5th Cir. 1974) In Scoggins, the court held that the presumption was strong unless there was enough evidence to establish that the student’s domicile had indeed changed. The plaintiff in Scoggins originally moved to the new state to undertake graduate studies and did not have any definite future plans to remain in the state. The court held that…

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    “Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues but the parent of all others” - Cicero. Regardless of differences in race, age, religion, socioeconomic status, and geographic location, humans remain alike: the potential for gratitude exists amongst all. The majority of people fail to realize so much exists to remain thankful for. Every individual may have something different to show thanks for and this could vary from region to region. When one thinks about what someone in a first world country…

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    Anatomy, remains popular with many other young adults. Although the show remains in the hospital setting, more coworker drama and conflicts trump the actual medical procedures taking place. One of the characters, Alex Karev, a surgeon, begins working in the NICU. During his time in the NICU he learns a lot and becomes very involved in his patients lives. One of my favorite moments in the…

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