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    Compare the bone markings of the vertebrae and distinguish the differences between the cervical‚ thoracic‚ and lumbar vertebrae. The vertebrae are the irregular bones that create the spinal column. These irregular bones are divided into four sections which are the cervical‚ thoracic‚ lumbar‚ and sacral or pelvic spine sections‚ which are also referred to as curvatures. There are seven vertebrae that make up the cervical spine (neck); twelve vertebrae that make up the thoracic spine (chest); five

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    The Rag and Bone Shop – Opinion Essay Draft Jason Dorrant was an unlikely candidate for the murder of seven-year-old Alicia Bartlett; he was young‚ shy‚ and tended to keep to himself‚ yet‚ the Monument Police Department targeted him as their prime suspect after no other leads were found and enlisted the help of one of the greatest interrogators‚ perhaps the greatest‚ by the name of Trent‚ to head the interrogation of the boy. Motivated by a promise of position and power‚ Trent sets to work on Jason

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    my collar bone. At that time‚ I told to my parent that I fell and every time I moved my right arm‚ my collar bone get hurt and it had a burse marker. They didn’t think that something wrong with me‚ they thought I was active so that why my muscle and joint get tired. Three days later‚ I told to my grandmother that I still get hurt and she took me went to the hospital immediately. After the radiologist had an x-ray and she showed the film to my grandmother and me that I got a collar bone ‘cracker.

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    Boys of Blood and Bone Literary Analysis In the novel ‘Boys of Blood and Bone’ the main message the author was trying to come across to readers was that discover life‚ because it could be cut short at any time for no reason. This book is definitely suited for young readers as it teaches them life lessons- like maturity‚ loss‚ death‚ love‚ relationships in all sort‚ adulthood and what life was like a long time ago. This book has been split into two parts of two completely different stories

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    The scenes involving the usage of VR was important for the development of the protagonist‚ because this was a place where she only focused on making herself better. Humor is important for the healing process and it was evident within Ugly Lies the Bone because the addition of a sarcastic protagonist added a sense of realism within

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    Novel text: The lovely bones A study of the writing techniques Sebold uses to engage with the readers. Focus on: 1. Narrative style -1st Person Narrative -Tone -Imagery 2. Use of Flashbacks 3. Symbols 4. Names of characters Themes: ? Death ? Grief ? Healing ? Loss of innocence ? Isolation /Ostracism ? Family relationships -coping with loss and change Study of Techniques 1. NARRATIVE STYLE First Person -An intimate relationship is formed immediately

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    The Lovely Bones: A Comparison The lovely Bones is a interesting book about a young girl named susie. When one day her life came to an end‚ and her family went downhill. The murder is someone no one expects he can be is always a step ahead. Susie tries to investigate her and others girls deaths. Susie salmon lives in a time where you can leave your door unlocked at night. Her dream was to become a photographer until her life changed for the worst when walking home from school. In the book it states

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    When I watched the movie adaptation of Winter’s Bone for this class it marked the third time that I had seen the movie. I was very familiar with it‚ but this time I had knowledge of the novel that I hadn’t possessed in my previous veiwings. I noticed new differences between the two. In the adaptation‚ Ree‚ played by the then-emerging actress Jennifer Lawerence‚ is a powerful character who balances taking care of a family with the responsibility of hunting down the whereabouts of her missing father

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    Murambi‚ The Book of Bones by Boubacar Boris Diop is a historical fiction that powerfully calls upon readers to fight their ignorance of the Rwandan genocide. Diop generates empathy using fictional characters’ experiences in the Rwandan genocide to show the nature of tragedy while also providing an accurate history of the genocide. The novel calls upon readers to resist their urge to be complacent and to bring light to a tragedy that is too often ignored or skewed‚ especially by Western nations.

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    Breaking a bone does not hurt as bad as people make it out to be. Your body goes into shock and everything goes numb from the tips of your toes to the top of your head. I’ve been planning on going down this hill for months with my friends‚ However‚ someone always seemed to be with their family‚ or their board was broken‚ or they had to do their homework. People were just busy and I had to accept that and just wait until everyone was free. I texted every day asking if they were free every night

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