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    divers to stay underwater for long periods of time.

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    starts to explain herself‚ and why she did everything. Violet tells me that she had no idea that the mermaid was a Kelpie. She thought that it was just a normal mermaid that wanted to swim with her‚ but she was really scared when it began pulling her underwater. Then another mermaid came up‚ touched the Kelpie‚ and Violet floated away. Calypso grabbed her‚ and brought Violet to the surface. That’s when I saw her. We were talking about the trip‚ and how much we enjoyed it‚ when Violet brought something

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    ‘Excavated human remains should always be reburied’. How far do you agree? The topic of human remains has been argued over for many years and has resulted in multiple changes to the laws of reburial in the past sixty years‚ but now the laws are that archaeologists can have up to 3 years to research the remains until they should be reburied unless they need to extend their research. Archaeologists have always been fighting to stop reburial to have more time to research them or display them in museums

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    Introduction The Ancient Egyptians believed in immortality after death and the afterlife. They spent their lives in preparation for death‚ evidently through constructing tombs for themselves. To enter the afterlife‚ a well functioning body was necessary. Thus‚ to protect their bodies and reach the afterlife‚ a set of burial customs needed to be followed. These rituals included mummification‚ spells‚ and the burial with certain goods needed in the afterlife. These rituals became the responsibility

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    Planning a family vacation has always been the best part of my year; the last time we went on vacation we visited the Bahamas. We all love the pink sands of the beaches in Harbour Island‚ and visiting the Versailles Gardens was an incredible experience. Plus we could never forget scuba diving in Lucayan National Park. On our first day in the Bahamas we visited Harbour Island to see the pink sands. The sand is made of coral‚ shells‚ rocks‚ calcium carbonate‚ and foraminifera. Foraminifera are small

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    Virtual reality can be an educational tool for archaeology students by allowing them to visit places don’t exist‚ or no longer possible to visit. References Craig‚ Alan Sherman‚ William R.Will‚ Jeffrey D. (2009). Developing Virtual Reality Applications : Foundations of Effective Design. Morgan Kaufmann

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    killer whale blends in with the color of the ocean making it very difficult for the Nerdy Starcat to see and escape. Moreover‚ the underwater rhinoceros is the main predator to the Nerdy Starcat. It is the fastest swimmer in the ocean according to multiple studies. The Nerdy Starcat may be fast‚ but the underwater rhinoceros is five times faster. With such speed‚ the underwater rhinoceros easily gets to and eats the Nerdy Starcat. Lastly‚ another predator that preys on the Nerdy Starcat is the aqua rabbit

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    group of 17 mounds uncovered first in 1939 by Basil Brown that have been confirmed to be medieval burial mounds. Brown uncovered “the remains of a ninety-foot long‚ clinker-built wooden ship of the 7th century” which was outlined by iron rivets. (Archaeology‚ 1) Within these 17 mounds they uncovered ships‚ bodies‚ urns‚ and other objects. In mound 1 they uncovered a very rich burial which is believed to be the burial of the leader of the Wuffing Dynasty‚ Raedwald. This burial site was dated to 625 A

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    shore. But when the water cleared up‚ I saw an object buried underneath seaweed. “What the heck is that” is what I said as I untangled the slimy seaweed. In cursive writing it read MELLVILLE UNDERWATER CAMERA. It was covered in seaweed and barnacles. I can’t believe someone made a camera that can go underwater and not get a dent on it. I ran over to Mom and Dad yelling “Look at what I found”. This time Mom actually rose up from her book. As if the dead had rosen. I showed them the

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    The American Civil War provided many chances for improvements in technology‚ but some of the new technology that was developed was in military technology. Many of the new developments involved taking previous technology and developing it for the military. An example would be lights used in lighthouses. The lights were originally used to warn ships of the land and with technology developments they were used to spot soldiers from the fortresses. Although‚ the Union and Confederate Armies took previous

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