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    definition‚ a person who cannot separate their own delusions from reality is considered to be insane. By this measure‚ it is possible to be a person whose entire existence is predicated on their own insanity. In Edward O’Neill’s classic play‚ The Iceman Cometh‚ he creates a motley crew of such characters‚ whose misapprehensions are the only things that keep them going. Many of these characters have dreams which they will accomplish

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    datawatch MORe THAn One In THRee PeOPLe In THe uk FAILS TO TAke THeIR FuLL HOLIDAY ALLOWAnCe eACH YeAR source: Post Office Travel services LessONs iN eNTrepreNeurship ice man cometh Yngve Berqvist used his skills and contacts to create his unique ICeHOTeL. Stuart Read and Saras Sarasvathy report A fter five years working for a mining company in Kiruna‚ sweden‚ Yngve bergqvist realised that he did not want to spend his life working for a big organisation. His colleagues’ lack of enthusiasm

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    Richard “The Iceman” Kuklinski: One of the Most Diabolical Killers in History Meagan E. Johnson East Carolina University In American history‚ Richard Kuklinksi is known to be one of the most diabolical self-confessed contract killers. He took credit for more than 200 murders‚ including the murder of Jimmy Hoffa (Montaldo‚ 2011). Richard Kuklinski was born to poor polish parents in the projects of Jersey City‚ New Jersey on April 11‚ 1935. His father‚ Stanley Kuklinski‚ was a brakeman

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    the case of Italy vs. Australia ‚ over the The IcemanOtzi.‚ both cases relate to the rights of property. According to the story‚ of the The Icemen‚ Otzi‚ on September 1991 two Austrians‚ who were hiking the Tyrolean Alps came across a the well-preserved body of a man frozen in ice. After an investigation‚ by Austrian scientists and archeologists‚ nicknamed him Otzi‚ after the area in which he was found‚ they claimed him as an Austrian and Otzi resided in Innsbruck. However‚ after further research

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    There are so many ways for people to communicate their own individuality within their community‚ as well as‚ who they are as a member of their community. Communication is more than just words‚ but‚ symbols and signs‚ too. Even back with the Egyptians‚ who used seven- to eight- hundred different symbols‚ called hieroglyphics‚ communication and storytelling was primarily through symbols. Over the years‚ people have symbolized who they are through body art‚ specifically in the form of tattoos. Tattoos

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    The planet Earth offers an endless amount of natural beauty. Planet Earth is a natural landscape of oceans‚ waterways‚ forests‚ mountains‚ and deserts‚ occupied by people of many different cultures‚ races‚ and ethnic groups‚ who speak various languages and practice numerous religions. Yet‚ we all belong to one human race that shares this planet and call it home. To see the beauty of the planet‚ all one has to do is step outside and see what has been inherited. Whether one lives in an urban or suburban

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    to express themselves through decorating their skin with tattoos‚ piercing and other kinds of body art. It’s true origin‚ symbolism‚ variety‚ and modern day versions go way back in time. The first tattoo known to man‚ was found on Otzi‚ the “Iceman“‚ in 1991. Otzi himself is from around 4‚000 B.C. Fifty-eight tattoos were found on him‚ they were all made of lines and dots. No real symbolism could be made out of the designs. But scientists have a theory that these tattoos were part of some sort

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    rise in the desire to permanently mark ones self‚ we must first determine the origin and history of tattoos and piercings. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica‚ the first tattoo known to man was found on Otzi‚ also known as Iceman‚ in 1991. A total of fifty-eight tattoos were found on Otzi‚ made up of simple dots and lines. It is believed that these tattoos were therapeutic‚ to help alleviate joint pain. In the years to come‚ other tattoos and piercings were discovered. Some of the earliest tattoos

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    or piercing done. People should know that contracting an infection or dying does not happen to everyone. HISTORY OF TATTOOS   Throughout the years‚ evidence shows tattoos date back to as early as 4‚000 B.C. In 1991‚ scientists found Otzi‚ also known as the Iceman‚ with a total of 58 tattoos made up of only simple dots and lines. Scientists believe that these markings may have been used for medicinal purposes because (the markings were near or on typical acupuncture points and evidence showed osteoarthritis)

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    Tattoos have been around for a very long time and also have been one of the most used body modification. A. Believed to have originated about 10‚000 years ago B. Oldest tattoo was found on Otzi the Iceman 1. Died in 3300 B.C. 2. Found in 1991 C. Tattoos were mostly pictures of animals and mythical creatures D. When Christianity began to gain popularity tattoos were not 3. Mostly associated with criminals

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