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    front man‚ Jim Morrison‚ died from heart failure‚ even though his heart was deemed healthy just prior to his death. However‚ many fans do not believe that is what really happened. This disbelief in the official story stems from the fact that an autopsy was not performed due to the fact that the examiner did not suspect foul play. Also‚ in the days following Morrison’s death‚ there was a media blackout concerning the event. Immediately after his death and during the media blackout‚ people began

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    people were out to murder her. Dr. Alzheimer found Auguste confused lines when she read‚ repeated single style labels many times when she wrote and used odd phrases when she spoke. When Auguste died in 1906‚ Dr. Alzheimer performed an autopsy on her brain. The autopsy revealed damage and cell death had shrunk the tissue. The nerve cells contained a “tangled bundle of fibrils”. From this observation Dr. Alois termed the disease after himself calling it Alzheimer’s disease. Tangles and plaques are the

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    was followed by an FBI investigation in the form of a psychological autopsy‚ to be performed relative to Petty Officer Clayton Hartwig. The investigation resulted in a decision that Hartwig deliberately caused the explosion. This outcome came under intense scrutiny and ultimately was subjected to a hearing in 1989. The USS Iowa was officially retired from service in October 1990 (Ewing & McCann‚ 2006). A psychological autopsy‚ also known as an equivocal death analysis‚ is an investigation into

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    “Mommy‚ I want to be just like him. I want to wear a cool uniform just like him. And I want to throw and catch passes just like him.” These are the words of a young child watching professional sports‚ always wanting to grow up to be just like the professional athlete he is seeing. With professional sports players being such huge role models to kids these days‚ everything that a player does is watched over by young learning eyes. Kids see how they act‚ how they celebrate a touchdown‚ even… how they

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    The article I chose for this learning journal is an article about a study. It is titled: “The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment” by James H. Jones and was published in 2008 as a chapter in the Oxford Handbook of Clinical Research Ethics. It explores in detail the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment‚ which is also known as the Tuskegee Study‚ that took place in the town of Tuskegee‚ the county seat of Macon County in Alabama‚ between 1932 and 1972. In a nutshell‚ this experiment exploited 400 African-American

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    Moral Dilemma Moral dilemma is defined as a conflict in which you have to choose between two or more actions and have moral reasons for choosing each action. In other words‚ it means that you have to choose between equally undesirable alternatives. It is also defined as a situation in which the person making the decision experiences a conflict between the moral rightness of a decision and the quality of the results it produces. As human beings‚ we are constantly in the middle

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    The Illuminati is not a forgotten secret society it is a society that has persisted through the years and continues to control society in the modern days with their control over celebrities in the music industry (Raymond par. 4). Many people believe the Illuminati no longer exists and it is all a hoax (Barrett 100). The fact remains that the Illuminati does exist and its origins are true (Epperson 78). The Illuminati’s existence can be proven because of their manipulation of celebrities in the music

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    Toombsboro County Sheriff’s Office Crime Scene Investigation Report Completed By: CSI LSUE Student June 11‚ 2015 Case #: 47841 Date of Incident: July 16‚ 1953 Time of Incident: Approximately 1545 Location of Incident: County Road 1322-192‚ Toombsboro‚ Georgia Timeline: 1550/Call received at TCSO dispatch from Allyson Adele 1553/Deputy Barber and Deputy Stewart en route 1559/Deputy Barber and Deputy Stewart arrived on scene 1601/Body of an elderly woman was discovered in a nearby ditch 1602/Deputy

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    The use of an online news article named Think Progressive and the actual police report were used to compare both sides of the Michael Brown’s death case due to shooting by police officer Darren Wilson. The comparison is to highlight how different the story is pictured from the mass media to the law enforcement report. The case occurred in Ferguson‚ Missouri on August 9‚ 2014. After reading both sources of information the differences vary in several ways the story telling is done. A difference from

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    (Ledoux par.3). The next day‚ he went atop the University of Texas observation tower and began opening fire on innocent students (Ledoux par.3). He wounded 31 people and killed 13 before he was shot by police (Macload pg.4). After his death‚ an autopsy was performed and he was found to have a pecan sized tumor pressing against his amygdala‚ which is linked to the emotions of fear and aggression (Ledoux par.6). The amygdala is a region of the brain involved in a wide range of behavioral functions

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