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    scary because dead things and weird colors are halloween. In this paragraph I talked about how the decorations are scary. This paragraph, will explain how all the characters are scary. In this movie the characters were skeletons. Some other characters were vampires. Vampires and Skeletons are scary like halloween. In this paragraph I…

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    Bioarchaeology And Gender

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    First, researchers can analyze the morphology of bones to get a glimpse into the daily activities that left physical markers on the bones. Certain repeated movements over long periods of time can subtly or drastically create physical changes to the skeleton that can help bioarchaeologists identified the tasks certain individuals performed. For example, early agricultural societies differentiated tasks such as grinding foods and hunting. These different activities played an important role in the…

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    The Skeletal System

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    classification, joint classification and diseases that affect the skeletal system. The skeletal system has five main functions. One function is movement; the skeletal system allows movement and the attachment of muscles, the muscles that are attached to the skeleton are called skeletal muscles. The muscles pull upon the bones during contraction, this results…

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    Burial 10 Observation

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    Differentiating between age is a matter of skeleton size and its correlation with the type of artifact each are buried with. First of all, Burial 10 contains a wide coffin. Inside the coffin is a skeleton with its head pointing…

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    Vincent van Gogh’s, Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette Most definitely, well known painter Vincent van Gogh, certainly led a most intriguing and captivating life within the tough art world. Early in life, van Gogh did not have it easy. With the loss of his older brother-who had the same name and birthdate- van Gogh felt miserable, and fell into a state of gloom at a young age. Throughout his life, Vincent Van Gogh suffered through many forms of rejection. One of them being, love. When…

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    An inherent part of Halloween are the sorts of skulls, bones and whole skeletons that can be found in abundance not only in stores but also in pharmacies, toy stores and supermarkets. They come in different sizes and with different functions. Some of the skeletons suddenly begin to shake, to publish the cemetery sounds and waving his arms, when a bystander passes by. Skulls clacking teeth, a hoarse voice shouting curses and sparkling eyes in the dark. If this happens unexpectedly, you can really…

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    other critical elements included as well. These elements are ligaments and cartilage. The human skeletal system is divided into two parts; the axial and appendicular skeletons. The axial skeleton is further divided, from superior to inferior regions of the body, into the skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage. This part of the skeleton is necessary for life. The skull provides protection for the brain. The vertebral column aids in holding up the head and also helps keep the spinal cord…

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    When comparing the human skeleton and the avian skeleton, there are many differences and similarities between the two. These differences and similarities are demonstrated very prominently in the shoulder girdle and the pelvic girdle. For example, in humans, the clavicle and the sternum articulate directly with each other, while in the avian skeleton, they do not. The clavicles in the human skeleton act as struts for the shoulder and allow the arm to move with the maximum range of movement by…

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    Zombie Costumess

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    costumes, you will surely love this Men's Skeleton Zombie Costume. This raggedy ensemble features 3D elements which make it quite realistic, at least at nighttime. Unlike cheap costumes, with printed skeleton patterns, this costume is scarier and more authentic. All you need is brain The reason why we prefer this ensemble to other zombie costumes, is because it has a lot of details which make a huge difference, and we are not talking only about the plastic skeleton bones. The raged clothes…

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    visitors’ distaste, the town of Taos shunts the practice by “[pouring] poison pellets near the big hotels and houses because they wanted no blood thirsty Savages around when [were] in abundance, or because they wanted to control everything” (Mirabal, Skeleton of a Bridge 59). As Whitt says, the tourists must believe in the flat, tame, docile Native stereotype reminiscent of an outdated and romanticized Southwest as “the nostalgia is integral to the cultivation of self deception” (145). When this…

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