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    proximity of skeletal and molecular analyses can save a great amount of time (Tersigni-Tarrant & Shirley‚ P.409)." This can also lessen the amount of people who are handling the remains and the evidence‚ which means less chances of contamination. Additionally‚ forensic anthropologists are the best choice for deciding how the DNA may be "utilized" when it comes to identifying the remains (Tersigni-Tarrant & Shirley‚ P.409). It’s also helpful for the forensic anthropologist to conduct the DNA analysis themselves

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    The villains (Barry and his accomplice Charm) are defeated. The good guys (Scott and Fran) win. Even those who have been ‘wrong thinkers’ (Les and Liz Holt) are converted so that they are able to sympathise with the right people. Doug and Shirley are re-united. In a telling transformation‚ he ceases to be the comical hen-pecked husband and becomes the chivalric initiator of romance. The cultural divide between the Spanish ethnic characters and the anglo community is bridged (note – Rico and

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    This quote gives us insight into how Mrs. Mallard feelings are developing about the death if her husband. She sees something completely different than what someone else would see after finding out their husband has died suddenly. "The Lottery”‚ by Shirley Jackson; this story is about rituals. The townspeople gather every year on June 27th. The townspeople have many emotions toward their yearly ritual. They feel apprehension‚ excitement‚ anticipations‚ sadness and relief. In this story‚ the Lottery

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    belonging. Unlike Scott and Fran’s intimate relationship in “Strictly Ballroom”‚ Doug and Shirley Hastings barely share a connection. The most primary example of this is during the kitchen scene where Shirley is portrayed to be the most dominant person in their relationship. This is made clear by the way in which she holds her body and her tone of voice. Also‚ through the technique of lighting when Shirley stands in the light while Doug is sitting down in the darkness as it is of perception and awareness

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    has to some degree merely intensified as censorship within advertising has been lifted. Women are born into this belittling stereotype‚ ‘…The emotional‚ sexual‚ and psychological stereotyping of females begins when the doctor says‚ ’It’s a girl’.’ (Chisholm‚ 1973:36). Within this modern age‚ a variety of societal roles are acceptable for both men and woman. Despite this‚ it hasn’t always been reputed. The 21st century differs greatly from the 1950’s where‚ ‘Men were the breadwinners‚ and women were

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    were John and Elizabeth Hatfield Shirley. Her father was married three times. He came from an affluent Virginia family. He was as rich as Donald Trump. His third wife came from the Hatfield family of the famous Hatfield-McCoy feud. In 1839‚ John moved his family to southwest Missouri‚ where he became wealthy raising wheat‚ corn‚ horses‚ and livestock. Belle was born in Jasper County near Carthage‚ Missouri on February 5‚ 1848. Her parents named her Myra Maybelle Shirley. They called her Belle. Belle

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    EMPLOYEES MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE 4th Floor Municipal Hall‚ General Trias‚ Cavite BOARD RESOLUTION NO. 08-2011 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD DENNISE R. COLUMNA‚ BOARD MEMBER TERESITA K. MORAL AND TREASURER SHIRLEY S. CARRILLO OF GENERAL TRIAS MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES MULTI-PURPOSE COOPERATIVE TO ACT AS NEW SIGNATORIES AND PERFORM TRANSACTIONS FOR AND IN BEHALF OF THE COOPERATIVE AT GSIS FAMILY BANK (GENERAL TRIAS BRANCH) AS DEPOSITORY BANK. WHEREAS‚ on April

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    It is through great suspense and irony that Shirley Jackson tells the story of a lottery in a small town. The result of the lottery is also left open to be interpreted by the reader. All this could not be done without the use of the third person objective point of view in which the story ‚“The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ is told. Shirley Jackson uses situational irony as well as verbal irony to keep the readers on their toes and especially to keep the ending a surprise. Achieving this irony would

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    NOTES FOR STRICTLY BALLROOM Themes * Individuality and freedom vs conformity and authority * Courage over fear * Passion over restraint * Multiculturalism and the ultimate quote to live a life in fear is a life half lived ( said by Fran to Scott) Link Scotts deepened belonging to the Spanish community‚ contrasted against the world of the ballroom federation. He finds a way to not live a life in fear and dance from his heart. He therefore truly finds his identity by belonging

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    Key Forensic evidence presented in court The prosecution case against the main suspect‚ Michael Shirley‚ consisted of four circumstantial pieces of evidence. Forensic evidence is evidence obtained by scientific methods. In the case of Linda Cook‚ methods used included extracting impressions and DNA. An Athletic shoe impression was found on Cook’s abdomen‚ sizing at 43-45 and was the right foot. This shoe had a distinctive tread pattern including the obvious impression of the word ‘Flash’ located

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