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    When you think of a mummy what comes to mind? Most of us usually picture an Egyptian mummy wrapped in bandages and buried deep inside a pyramid. While the Egyptian ones are the most famous‚ mummies have been found in many places throughout the world‚ from Greenland to China to the Andes Mountains of South America. A mummy is the body of a person (or an animal) that has been preserved after death. Normally when we die‚ bacteria and other germs eat away at the soft tissues (such as skin and muscles)

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    girl lay there‚ staring up at the huge expanse of blue above her. She could hear her mummy off to one side talking to a friend. They laughed. She wondered if the sky ever ended. “Sweetie!” The little girl sat up and looked at her mummy. She thought her mummy was very pretty. She liked the clothes mummy wore. She would be like mummy when she was older. “Sweetie‚ do you want a balloon?” She looked at where her mummy was pointing. An old wrinkly man stood there‚ holding a bunch of balloons of all shapes

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    Mummies around the World During the ancient era‚ mummification was common practice as a ritual after a human died. Several cultures including the Egyptians‚ Chinese‚ and Peruvians participated in mummification. Although these countries shared this ritual‚ the method in which it was done varied among the various cultures. The variance was based on traditions and cultural beliefs held by each country. Two common types of mummification exist which include: anthropogenic and spontaneous mummification

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    Anne is maturing in regards to her relationship with her mother by changing the way she behaves.Anne is maturing by learning what is going on inside her head keeping things to herself and not making a big deal of every little thing. Anne has been in a hassle with her mother while in hiding to change that Anne decides to listen and find out why her mother is always getting on to her in the past. In diary entry Sunday‚ 2 January‚ 1944 in paragraph 5 it says that “She did love me very much and she was

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    Egypt: Mummification Mummy of a young boy with a portrait panel From Hawara‚ Egypt AD 100-120 Visit resource for teachers Key Stage 2 Ancient Egypt: mummification Contents Before your visit Background information Resources Gallery information Preliminary activities During your visit Gallery activities: introduction for teachers Gallery activities: briefings for adult helpers Gallery activity: Sand and coffin burial comparison Gallery activity: Animal mummies Gallery activity: Burial

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    Moissidou et.al (2015) propose that mummies represent the most anthropological material that ancient cultures have provided us with. They discuss in length the positive and negatives associated with non-invasive verses invasive techniques on mummification‚ finding that noninvasive techniques do render full results. However their conclusions vie for a solid methodology for assuring respectful testing on the dead‚ which vies for respect‚

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    SmallPox Smallpox is a disease caused by a poxvirus that is transmitted from person to person that causes high fever‚ characteristic rash‚ and may kill about one-third of those infected. Smallpox is the only disease that has been completely wiped out throughout the world. Smallpox is also potentially one of the most devastating biological weapons ever conceived. Smallpox usually requires fairly prolonged face-to-face contact to spread. It’s most often transmitted through the air by droplets

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    Apparently the first issue that many people tend to imagine after the words “mummy” and “Egypt” are mentioned is a given body that is wrapped in strips of cloth. However when considering the country and especially a couple of years back‚ the then mummies‚ notably the first ones‚ were naturally made in the desert sand. With their belief system developing‚ ancient Egyptians adopted another strategy of artificially making mummies. Actually this explains why they deliberately kept bodies of preserved bodies

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    When you think of a mummy what goes through your mind? The majority of us usually picture an Egyptian mummy wrapped in white clothes and buried deep inside a pyramid. You hear Egypt and think of mummies‚ pyramids‚ and all of the Egypt relics. The first mummies at Egypt were people who were buried in the desert. No one in Egypt had put them in a coffin so they turned into dust! Ever since that had happened they started putting people in coffins. Coffins are usually made out of just wood

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    curse brought by an Egyptian mummy that had reportedly been aboard the ship. The theory was associated with the legendary “Curse of the Pharaoh” and suggests that this Egyptian mummy had been aboard the ship to be transported to New York‚ as per the requests of Lord Canterville. The mummy was a recently discovered body of ancient Egyptian prophetess. Due to its great value and fragility‚ it had been placed behind the ships command bridge. Many have considered the mummy as the cause for the sinking

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