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    long-term marijuana use can increase the chances of a person getting a mental illness such as schizophrenia. Their study also showed that one of the main problems with marijuana is that it can be laced with other drugs such as crack cocaine‚ PCP or even embalming fluids‚ but because the smell and effects of a marijuana smoke is so strong‚ users are unlikely to realize their smoke has been laced until they start to suffer immediate effects from the introduced drug (National Institute of Drug Abuse‚ 2002).

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    Alejandra Fraguada Ancient & Medieval Western Civilization Contributions of Egyptian Civilization Ancient Egyptians were the first to use and invent linen‚ glass‚ ink and paper. They were the one who invented the alphabet‚ Geometry‚ clock and the calendar. They were the first to contribute to the refinement of dress and ornament. They introduced to us to the furniture‚ dwellings and to build magnificent buildings. Egypt contributed to that of human knowledge‚ invention‚ and scientific discoveries

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    While working for the funeral home we used these type of equations on a very regular basis. Not only did we use it during the process of embalming‚ but during cremations as well. We had to figure body weight to how long a burn must be‚ as well as correct temperature and time. You would not believe how vital this information is. I know it sounds disturbing at times‚ and many people don’t want to think about it. The reality is that these are the types of jobs that keep our society going. I have also

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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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    When one thinks of Ancient Egypt they instantly think of mummies‚ pyramids‚ and Pharaohs. However the most important part to ancient Egyptians are the burial tombs and the mummification process. The whole time they were alive they thought about how to keep living in the afterlife and to prepare themselves for the extraneous journey. Mostly the wealthier Egyptians think of the afterlife and how to prepare for it. Mainly the royal court and always the Pharaohs and Queens have a plan for their burial

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    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 of those people who had just died‚ otherwise referred to as embalming. It is interesting to note that it took at around seventy days for the ancient Egyptians to convert a dead body to a mummy (Brier). The procedure of mummy production was as below: 1. Washing and thorough cleaning of the body only using water from

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    in bombed. The head is normal cephalic. Their is gray hare distributed oyer the scalp. The ears are without legion. The nose is without legion. The eyes have been capped. The mouth has been sealed. At the right base of the neck their is a sutured embalming wound. The chest is symmetric and stable. The abdomen is rounded. Their is an old healed surgical wound between the umbilicus and the pubis in the midline. The scar expands to as wide as 8 cm and is associated with a ventral hernia that measures

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    “Too often we underestimate the power of a touch‚ a smile‚ a kind word‚ a listening ear‚ an honest compliment‚ or the smallest act of caring‚ all of which have the potential to turn a life around” (Leo Buscaglia). What is your immediate reaction when funeral director is said? Do you picture the grim reaper? Do you shudder? Most people do. Funeral director is a profession often looked over. This is a profession that deals with hard business. They must prepare bodies‚ plan funerals‚ and comfort grieving

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    Tropical Design_ St. Peter Memorial Chapel‚ Tacloban‚ Leyte Author/s: Palileo‚ Christine Mae G. Mapua Institute of Technology‚ Manila‚ Philippines tinepalileo@gmail.com Abstract: Tropical architecture is usually associated on the visual aspect of the design‚ that every time we hear it a particular visual is associated with it‚ but tropical architecture is more than that. In this paper‚ tropical architecture is discussed based on its concept. Showing its application

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    In “The Loved One” Waugh satirises American burial customs. Discuss this statement with reference to the novel. In this essay‚ it will be discussed how the author of “The Loved One” satirises the American way of death and funeral industry. This will be done by analysing aspects from the ‘Happier Hunting Ground’ and ‘Whispering Glades’. In addition‚ the two will be compared and contrasted followed by a brief conclusion. Whispering Glades Memorial Park and mortuary represents a Disney Land like

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