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    Page 1 of 5 The Brain and the Nervous System The human brain and the nervous system are essential for human life. They run the autonomic and conscious processes of the body. All of the body organs and processes independent that not conscious of are controlled by the brain. Being one of the most important of the body when issues there must be immediate solutions or the entire body will shut down. The brain is fragile and has huge functions in the body so it must be taken care of‚ but if not

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    Hominid Evolution

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    bipedal (walking on two legs) which distinguishes it distinctly from A. ramidus. However‚ A. anamensis possessed some traits that were similar to hominids before it such as a dental structure that is similar to that of an ape and an ape-like skull. On the other hand‚ this hominid has an unique thick tooth enamel and expanded molars. Between 3.9 and 3.0 million years ago‚ Australopithecus

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    Adolf Hitler: The Great Escapist Adolf Hitler came to power as the Chancellor of Germany and the leader of the Nazi party in 1933. Due to his position‚ he managed to infamously change history forever by being the cause of the most deadly genocide in our world’s recorded history. Over Six-million Jewish lives were taken as a result of the holocaust. Two-thirds of all the Jewish people living in Europe (during the time of the holocaust) were killed by Nazis. All of which occurred during WWII. Hitler’s

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    Fear In Lord Of The Flies

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    In the novel‚ Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ the pig’s head on a stick may just be a slaughtered sow‚ but it represents fear on many different levels; the boys are so fearful of the creatures that lurk in the night‚ but it is solely in their imagination. There are other fears of the boys that are real such as‚ the fear of Jack’s authority‚ an underlying fear of will they be stuck on the island‚ and they silently fear the possibility that life will never return to the way it was before. The

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    still liable even though the victim’s condition and the extent of injuries are unforeseeable. In addition‚ the defendant cannot claim that the plaintiff’s injury would be less if the plaintiff did not have unusual thin skull or weak heart. Moreover‚ according to the egg shell skull rule principle‚ a tortfeasor has to take his victim as he finds him. To summarize‚ if the defendants breach his duty and cause foreseeable

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    Day Of The Dead Essay

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    To see countless skulls‚ graves‚ and hearing music may be an odd way to imagine a funeral for some. However‚ for the people of Latin America‚ this is beautiful portrayal and magnificent celebration of life after death. A large feast is served‚ graves are decorated‚ and altars are set up as colorful vigils. In Mexico‚ this is called the Day of the Dead or Dia de Muertos. This is the Mexican tradition of celebrating the afterlife and inviting the deceased spirits of loved ones back home. Many people

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    wealthy and educated‚ it seems to be a lot of globes‚ sundials‚ books and maps for education‚ learning‚ exploring or something of the sort‚ and along with the man of the left is holding a telescope. At the bottom of this painting seems to be a stretched skull‚ it looks as if it is trying to be blended in with the rug on the floor. Also there are a lot of patterns on the table cloth‚ rug‚ and backdrop. In this painting there are a few visual elements that stand out. The first element that stands out the

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    Publishing 2008)‚ p 702 [7] http://www.hoxfulmonsters.com/2009/08/knowing-craniates-craniata-animals-with-skulls/ [8] Campbell‚ Neil A.‚ et al.‚ Biology‚ 8th Ed.‚ (San Francisco‚ Pearson Publishing 2008)‚ p 702 [9] Campbell‚ Neil A.‚ et al.‚ Biology‚ 8th Ed.‚ (San Francisco‚ Pearson Publishing 2008)‚ p 703 [10] http://www.hoxfulmonsters.com/2009/08/knowing-craniates-craniata-animals-with-skulls/ [11] Campbell‚ Neil A.‚ et al.‚ Biology‚ 8th Ed.‚ (San Francisco‚ Pearson Publishing 2008)‚ p 704 [12] http://en

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    Types of Joints

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    Task 2 I will be explaining the functions of the different components and types of synovial joints and explain the structure and function of cartilaginous and fixed joints. Most of the joints are synovial and contain synovial fluid which is a lubricating liquid. These are found in the limbs where mobility is important. A synovial joint is also known as a Diarthrosis which are freely movable joints. These types of synovial joints are the largest group with the greatest variations and can be found

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    Neanderthal Language

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    language. Some argue that the hyoid bone of the Neanderthal was too high in relation to its larynx to enable its tongue to form words‚ while others argue the opposite. With respect to both theories‚ it was indeed a linguistic hominid. The Neanderthal skull is more similar in shape to the Homo sapien than that of hominids before it; which would make it reasonable to believe that it was able to speak using language. Since it was the transitional species however‚ it may have been limited in its development

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