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    Neurosurgeon's Goals

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    course, is become a Neurosurgeon, which has been a dream of mine since the age of 11. When I first learned about human body I was fascinated from the beginning; mostly the fact that you are never done learning because with every day comes a new unsolved mystery. The human body is so complex yet beautiful all at the same time; having a pink gushy thing called the brain and what looks like a tree having branches attached to it called the spinal cord and nerves, control every movement and…

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    The FBI Crime investigations involve identifying multiple scientific research data that involve various criminal matters. Criminal matters such as shotting massacre's, kidnappings, and even gruesome murders established the urgent need for advanced investigations through or by forensic science to fight crime in locating the sources that are linked to the certain evidence itself. It wasn't brought alive until the early 1900s that the FBI was equipped with advanced investigation tools such as a…

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    mischief. More importantly, Miles discovers the beautiful, clever, and self-destructive Alaska Young. When Alaska dies in a car crash, he is consumed with grief and confusion. Throughout the rest of the novel, Miles and the Colonel try to unravel the mystery of whether her death was suicidal or accidental. The theme of memorialization appears…

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    as polar opposites, but they can actually be complimentary to one another. There are situations where these two reasonings merge, such as criminal investigations. There is also many signs of these two ways of reasoning being complimented infamous mystery novels, such as Sherlock Holmes. One example of this is the Sherlock Holmes tale, “The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier”. This tells a story of a Veteran James M. Dodd, who served in the Boer War. He goes to Sherlock Holmes to discover what has…

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    Mysterious murders left unsolved but not for long take a look at the evidence. Soon you’ll see just how the mysteries unravel when the right piece comes. It is 44 B.C., and Julius Caesar was becoming more powerful than ever with the poor. However, the senates and a few others were not pleased and saw this as a threat for he may become king. Everything was on low key for his enemies plans but many allies caught on and tried to warn Caesar unfortunately his downfall came. The people…

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    The unsolved mystery about the Sodder Family still remains today. The story is about a family of eleven who had a fire start in their home mysteriously and “lost” five children. This incident took place in Fayetteville, West Virginia on Christmas Eve to Christmas morning in 1945. There is a lot evidence and many theories about this case. There have been investigations about where the Sodder children are and how the fire occurred in the first place, but none of them seem to be right so this story…

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    standing. The officer starts asking questions and when the boys get all worked up about trying to answer them the officer gives them some time to pull themselves together. By looking at the last chapter of the book one can see that many conflicts remain unsolved, this is important because the reader is left predicting what could happen to the boys after the Naval Officer find them on the island.…

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    is barely described, the story only talks about what was happening. It doesn’t talk about how she is feeling in that moment. The narrator of the story had earlier said “And yet she loved him—sometimes. Often she did not...What could love, the unsolved mystery, count for in the face of this possession of self-assertion which she suddenly recognized as the strongest impulse of her being!”, this simple and direct language is only used to describe what Louise is not emotional about, which means that…

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    The Pyramids are filled with mysteries, such as the real reason they were built, who built them, and many more. Some say the Pyramids were built for Pharaohs and others say that they were built as an alien spaceship. Many say, that the pyramids were built by groups of men, up to 10,000 at a time. Others say that they were built with the large groups, however the men were all under the control of a God. Finally some say that aliens built the Pyramids. Although many people say that the…

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    Brayan Lizarraga Ms. Padilla Block: 2 15 October, 2015 Comparisons between McCandless v. Ruess In contempt of the love towards freedom and ambition towards achieving their dreams Christopher Mccandless and Everett Ruess both were pilgrims of their fascinations and aspirations; both young artistic men seeking isolation from the critical society they were part of. In contrary to McCandless, Reuss did in fact write letters to a friend named Chris. The two stories tragically ended in their demise…

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