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1. Rabies
enters your body through a cut scrach or mucous membranes (same as the eye or the mouth). From there is travels to the central nervous system (brain and or spinal cord). Once the infection is established in the brain, the virus travels down the nerves from the brain and multiplies in many different organs. The salivary glands are the organs most
2. National Geographic: Mysteries Underground
The video I reviewed was a National Geographic film called Mysteries Underground. This video was about extraordinary sites there are to see in underground caves. You traveled along with cave explorers and got to see all the beautiful untouched natural formations such as gypsum chandeliers, gnarled calcite columns, and jewel-like lakes. It showed an
3. Things Fall Apart By Chinua Ac
Chinua Achebe wrote the novel, Things Fall Apart, which is a great piece of African literature that deals with the Ibo culture, society, and history. One place where the Ibo religion is practiced is in the village of Umuofia in Africa, where the story takes place. On the other hand, Christianity is a very common religion that is practiced all over
4. Dead Sea Scrolls
The are documents of great historical and scholarly value, found in 1947 and later in caves above the North West Dead Sea. Archaeologists have shown that the scrolls stored in jars in the first cave at QUMRAN were written or copied between the 1st century B.C. and the first half of the 1st century A.D. Chief among the scrolls are two copies of the
5. Creative Writing: The Ice Cave
The lair of a vicious ice-creature, deepens down to the darkest of caves. Wandering down the trail of a somewhat stenching essence, a mist from the steaming walls encircles the air. The substance from the cold and darkness seeps down to the farthest of senses. Further down, the icy walls creates a shiver at the slightest touch. The black, elusive g