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TemperatureDizzy3257 t1_iyf1qi6 wrote
She was beautiful. I can tell she would have been lovely to know.
TemperatureDizzy3257 t1_iy9g5hu wrote
I started reading Harry Potter in 4th grade (1999). Since then, I had been rereading the series every 12-18 months. However, in the past 5 years or so, I’ve tried rereading them and I just can’t seem to get into them anymore. I don’t know what my problem is. Maybe I’ve read them too many times? It makes me sad, though.
TemperatureDizzy3257 t1_ir2eer6 wrote
Reply to comment by wogsurfer in See lifelike facial reconstructions of a medieval Scottish woman, priest and bishop by unheated1
The pegs are used as an estimate of how thick the tissue is on a certain area of the face. Then they build muscle/skin/fat over the top of the pegs to the correct thickness. They estimate thickness based on gender, age and race. For example, most white females in their 20s have a similar amount of tissue that covers their face (assuming they are of average weight).
TemperatureDizzy3257 t1_j1z2iyk wrote
Reply to I recently reread The Outsiders and, I realized I missed a lot. by YasnaMutmain16
I remember reading it in 7th grade too, and I also had a hard time getting past the tough-boy things. For some reason, I remember the names of the characters really bothering and distracting me (I couldn’t figure out why their names were sodapop and ponyboy).
It really is a good book though. Maybe it should be read later in high school instead of middle school because I think it goes over a lot of kids’ heads.