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    What is Mummification? It is the preserving of the body done either naturally or deliberately using a variety of preservation techniques. Humans were desiccated using a variety of materials‚ most commonly natron as a way to remove the moisture in their bodies to inhibit decay and bacterial growth. This helped to preserve the bodies and significantly slow down decomposition. The bodies were then wrapped in the traditionally seen bandages as a way to seal the body. Why Was Mummification Used/Done

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    The Tiger Attack It was the dinner time. Everybody was on the table. Adina’s mother cooks food very well and tasty. She cooks rice‚ vegetable‚ chicken curry and maks salad. The food was very tasty and delicious. Prince had eaten the food. Now it was time to return own palace. Prince said‚ thanks for the dinner. Adina’s mother and father said good bye to prince. Prince also raises own hand and he said good bye to them. Prince’s army chained the thief and they return to palace.

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    Enough Conspiracy Theories‚ Already The New Pearl Harbor: Disturbing Questions About the Bush Administration and 9/11 By David Ray Griffin. Second edition. Olive Branch Press. 254 pages. $15. The 9/11 Commission Report: Omissions and Distortions By David Ray Griffin Olive Branch Press. 339 pages. $18. Christian Faith and the Truth Behind 9/11: A Call to Reflection and Action By David Ray Griffin Westminster John Knox Press. 246 pages. $17.95. Debunking 9/11 Myths: Why Conspiracy Theories Can’t

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    to be under the direct | |orders of Cornwallis. Cornwallis  ordered Leslie to come to South Carolina -- he planned to resume his invasion of North Carolina| |as soon as Leslie arrived. Believing that Patriot leader Daniel Morgan planned to attack Fort Ninety Six‚ Cornwallis sent | |Tarleton to deal with the backwoodsman. Expecting Leslie to arrive in mid-January‚ Cornwallis planned to advance rapidly | |northward and cut off the two American armies (Nathaniel Greene’s men

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    tried for a few years to establish himself as a free-lance writer‚ but he failed and returned to California. After publishing some novels and short stories‚ Steinbeck first became widely known with Tortilla Flat (1935)‚ a series of humorous stories about Monterey paisanos. Steinbeck’s novels can all be classified as social novels dealing with the economic problems of rural labour‚ but there is also a streak of worship of the soil in his books‚ which does not always agree with his matter-of-fact

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    Chief of State: President Wilson was steeped in the tradition of Jeffersonian democracy and shared his faith in society. However‚ he lacked a common touch and did not feel for the individual as much as humanity. Wilson was most associated with scholars due to his academic background‚ and looked down upon lesser minds‚ including journalists and those he considered to be unintelligent senators. After World War I‚ President Wilson reached his peak of popularity and power and was viewed as a moral leader

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt 32nd American President January 30‚ 1882- April 12‚ 1945 Franklin D. Roosevelt Who Was Franklin D. Roosevelt? President Franklin D. Roosevelt led the United States during both the Great Depression and World War II. Paralyzed from the waist down after suffering a bout of polio‚ Roosevelt overcame his disability and was elected President of the United States an unprecedented four times. Dates: January 30‚ 1882 -- April 12‚ 1945 Also Known As: Franklin

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    Theodore Roosevelt By: Adora Stephenson Mod: 1 Theodore Roosevelt changed a lot of event in my eyes. He started small such as being a police commissioner. Teddy changes the armed force as we know it. Teddy as well fought for the labor movement. Last but not least Theodore cared for the environment‚ he loved to hunt but because of his interest. He saw how bad the meat industry was and he made things safer and stricter to keep everyone safe. Overall he put people first‚ he care about the people

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    Identify circumstances when children and young people might require urgent medical attention Bones Broken Unresponsive Shallow breathing Disjointed thought or not making sense in speech after head injury or heated exercise Fever over 102 Asthmas attack Describe the actions to take in response to emergency situations including: A. Fires – Everyone most stop what they’re doing and line up at the nearest fire exit calmly and walk sensible to the fire meeting point at the other end of the car park

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    Vocabulary for The Pearl Chapter 1 KEY Word 1. avarice 2. bougainvillea 3. consolation 4. detachment 5. indigent 6. lymphatic 7. procession 8. pulque 9. reassuring 10.scandal 11.ulcers Definition greed a colorful tropical flower to be consoled unconcerned impoverished tissue where white blood cells are produced an orderly line of people a fermented drink comforting shameful or disgraceful open sores‚ (ugly) Chapter 2 Vocabulary Word 1. bulwark 2. deliberately 3. estuary

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