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Grave Matters: A Journey Through The Modern Funeral Industry To A Natural Way To Burial
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Grave Matters: A Journey through the Modern Funeral Industry to a Natural Way of Burial. In the book, the author has discussed a number of stories of different people who wanted an eco friendly burial at the time of their death. Some of the...

Romanticism In Sir Walter Scott's Rob Roy
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novel by Walter Scott is Rob Boy that was written in the year 1817. Scott was a Scottish poet and novelist and remains famous throughout the globe for his master pieces including Rob Roy. The work he produced is famous till today in both E...

“graves’ Disease”
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Graves in 1835, now known as Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disease characterized by the presence of hyperthyroidism, goiter, ophthalmopathy and occasionally infiltrative dermopathy or pre-tibial myxedema. Graves Disease is responsible f...

Archaeology
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of the evolution of dinosaurs to modern birds In 1989 a fossil hunter scouring the limestone formations of the south-central Pyrenees in Spain found the mineralized remains of an unusual ancient bird. Now in the hands of paleontologists, th...

Archaeology History
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Archaeology History Reconstructed of Mt. Masada and the Roman Siege Introduction Masada is a mountain top fortress located in Israel on the western shore of the Dead Sea. The name Masada is derived from the Hebrew word "metzude", which mean...

Landscape Archaeology
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landscape which are likely to have experienced a mobile pattern of exploitation (Bradley 1993: chapter 3). It is surprising, then, that studies of this phenomenon so rarely take advantage of its connection with the natural terrain. Instead,...

Field Archaeology
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field Archaeology dates back centuries and can't be accurately pinpointed to a single event or point in time. Many archaeologists attribute some of the earliest archaeological writings to what has become known as the “Speculative” or “Antiq...