Reptilians Essays

  • David Icke On Conspiracy Theories

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    According to Tyson Lewis and Richard Kahn’s 2005 article in Utopian Studies, Anunnaki, a reptilian alien race, first came to Earth for mono-atomic gold which allows the aliens to travel more quickly through other dimensions and acquire a large amount of information by increasing the capacity of their nervous system. According to David Icke’s 1999

  • Reptilians And The Greek Gods Analysis

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    our leaders, our corporate executives, our beloved Oscar-winning actors and Grammy-winning singers, and they're responsible for the Holocaust, the Oklahoma City bombings and the 9/11 attacks.” Reptilians are believed to be at the center of every advancement that has every occurred in or out of Earth. Reptilians were even though to be present in Sumeria the earliest civilization. “Historian Professor Charles Hapgood squarely faces the issue when he writes that ‘today we find primitive cultures co-existing

  • Conspiracy Theory Research Paper

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    question the world around you. Conspiracy theories provide a new perspective on certain topics in our country. The reptilian elite is a theory that states that we live among reptilian humanoids, also referred to as the, “Annunaki”. These Annunaki are prominent figures in our society such as politicians and celebrities. The ultimate goal of the reptilians is to enslave the non-reptilian humanoids. If this theory was true, it could cause major civil disorder. A war would probably break out between the

  • Understanding the Three Parts of the Coping Brain

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    1) 3 parts to the "Coping Brain" A) Reptilian. The term "reptilian" refers to our primitive, instinctive brain function that is shared by all reptiles and mammals, including humans. It is the most powerful and oldest of our coping brain functions since without it we would not be alive. B) Emotional The emotional coping function is also known as the mammalian brain since it is common to all mammals whose babies are born live and completely dependent upon their mother for survival. Neuroscientists

  • Argumentative Essay On Aliens

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    agreement about the types of aliens that are reported. Examples are the ‘tall whites’, the ‘grays’, the ‘humanoids’, and the ‘reptilians’. The ‘tall whites’, aren’t always as tall as some of the people say. They actually assume to grow as they mature. Growing so much that eventually they out grow their bodies and eventually die. The ‘grays’ are assumed to be led by the ‘reptilians’, they are small and gray with big metallic looking eyes. The ‘humanoids’ are almost exactly like us. They behave in a similar

  • Misconceptions In The Coping Brain

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    How does the brain cope? There are several methods in which the brain can cope in different situations. There are three parts of the coping brain: reptilian (survival), thinking (neocortex), and emotional (mammalian). The reptilian part of the brain deals with survival and brings out our instinctive side when hurt, threatened, when wanting to reproduce, or when angry. It allows the inner reptile take over and allow us to survive in a certain manner. The emotional pert of our brain is called the mammalian

  • The Reflection Of The Community Aspects Of Spirituality

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    The aim of this class was to have the students ponder their spirituality and gain more insight on the glue that holds our society together, compassion. Since the axial age compassion has been a key component of all major religions. Therefore, compassion is a critical to fully understand religions. I thought that the most valuable lessons were centered around compassion, something that can be used to make the world a better place for ourselves and our children. It was clear that the students were

  • Amber Dinosaurs In Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park

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    DNA has to be in a perfect sequence. Finding mammals, amphibians, and even reptilians to fit in the gap was a far stretch. Looking for relatives of dinosaurs was the better game. In the end, rainforest tree frogs, a few selected birds, and an unnamed reptilian was the closest to the dinosaur’s genetic code. However, the small amount of DNA obtained from the amber would not be enough to find the genetic code. To fix

  • Essay On Platypus

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    Question 1 Class: Mammalia Linnaeus, 1758 Subclass: Prototheria Order: Monotremata Bonaparte, 1837 Family: Ornithorhynchidae Gray, 1825 Genus: Ornithorhynchus Blumenbach, 1800 Species: anatinus Shaw, 1799 Binomial name Ornithorhynchus anatinus (Shaw, 1799 ) Question 2 Describe the morphological features (external) uniquely distinguishing the platypus. The most unique feature of the platypus is the soft and pliable bill. The bill surface is perforated with openings that contain nerve

  • Red Cooter Turtles Research

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    doing. On the planet, there are hundreds of thousands of different species of animals. Turtles, being in the reptilian family of the animal kingdom, are thought to have only two types of species. These types are land and water turtles. However, this is not true. For example, having observed “Turtles unlimited” (iNaturalist, 2015), which is a research project that specializes in reptilian behavior and habitat of turtles, people will come to realize the importance of the different types of turtle

  • Evolution Of Dinosaurs Essay

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    which they have noticed a great similarity to birds, lizards, crocodiles, and other reptile like creatures. Dinosaurs lived in the Mesozoic era, a time of the "terrible lizards" a name in which the Greek described them as. Since they were large reptilian creatures they laid eggs like any other of their kind. Dinosaurs had a unique posture in which they would hang their arms with a firm look that made their movement further accessible similar to mammals or birds. Some dinosaurs evolved from a bipedal

  • And Then There Was None Essay

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    Analysis of Literary Tricks: “And Then There was None” Ahuv Sklar. Agatha Christie uses literary tricks in her novel “And Then There was None” to both try to hide and help convey who the murderer in the novel is and who isn’t the murderer. The book, “And Then There was None” by Agatha Christie is a murder mystery novel. The book starts off by introducing the ten people who received an anonymous invitation inviting them to travel to the Indian island. As the story goes on, one by one, each guest

  • Evolution Of Pterosaur Research Essay

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    Neither bat nor bird, the pterosaurs were flying reptilians. They existed from the late Triassic to the end of the Cretaceous; about 228 to 66 million years ago. This put them as the first known vertebrate to have developed flight. While there are still some holes to fill about what is known of pterosaurs, there have already been a great deal of discoveries and origin classification for the order, Pterosauria. Pterosaur species sometimes varied vastly while retaining certain characteristics that

  • bs 497

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    skin color from a lighter shade of green to a dark shade of brown to increase absorption of heat. Reptiles can also shut down body processes and enter a state of dormancy in order to survive low temperatures or stressful environmental pressures. Reptilian dormancy is known as brumation and is similar to hibernation. Reptiles usually enter brumation in late fall when temperatures and day length decrease. They will sleep for months, however, they will wake up to drink water, but usually do not eat

  • Advertisement: An Illusion

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    The Illusion of Advertisements Advertisements are pieces of art or literary work that are meant to make the viewer or reader associate to the activity or product represented on the advertisement. According to Kurtz and Dave (2010), in so doing, they aim at either increasing the demand of the product, to inform the consumer of the existence, or to differentiate that product from other existing one in the market. Therefore, the advertiser’s aim should at all times try as much as possible to stay relevant

  • Reptiles

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    Reptiles are vertebrate, or backboned animals constituting the class Reptilia and are characterized by a combination of features, none of which alone could separate all reptiles from all other animals.The characteristics of reptiles are numerous, therefore can not be explained in great detail in this report. In no special order, the characteristics of reptiles are: cold-bloodedness; the presence of lungs; direct development, without larval forms as in amphibians; a dry skin with scales but not feathers

  • The Limbic System Theory

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    whole, wrong, MacLean in 1970 did propose some interesting ideas about the evolution of the brain. He proposed that there are three main layers of evolutionary progress in the human brain. It starts in the middle with the most basic, the reptilian brain. The reptilian brain is the brainstem itself, and is responsible for the most basic of survival behaviors. The next layer out is what he called the paleomammilian brain, which is where MacLean says we find the limbic system. This part of the brain deals

  • El Chupacabra Research Paper

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    The demonic protagonist of an old myth or a new species created by the U.S. secret government that they want to keep a secret? Whatever the case El Chupacabra is something people should not overlook . El Chupacabra is a legendary Cryptozoology creature that has been letting his presence be felt in different parts of the world. This demonic creature is something humans should not take lightly, maybe we are the next victims. The origin of el chupacabra is unknown, but it has not stopped people from

  • Literary Analysis Of Chloe Hooper's 'The Tall Man'

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    against the police, which emphasises the idea that in this context, the Aboriginals felt so oppressed that they resorted to conjuring spirits for protection. Hooper describes a painting in which under a white man’s shirt, “he was reptilian”, and the adjective “reptilian” allows the audience to understand that in this context, the Aboriginals felt so threatened that they had to draw the trooper as a snake. In Aboriginal culture, the snake symbolises protection of the land of Aboriginal people, whom

  • Bird Evolution Research Paper

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    The origin of birds has always been a major problem for Darwinism, and even today little agreement exists about their evolution. One of the most difficult issues related to bird evolution is the evolution of feathers. Feathers are complex, designed structures required for flight, and are today found only on birds. A literature review on the evolution of bird feathers showed that even though feathers are found as far back as the Cretaceous, including many well-preserved samples in amber, the fossil