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Shabti: A shabti, or funerary figure, depicting Tutankhamun in royal headdress. Shabtis were buried with pharaohs in order to work for them in the afterlife.

Leopard-Head Decoration: Worn on ritual robes by sem-priests. The priests performed the "opening of the mouth" ceremony on the mummy of the deceased, to ensure the use of all senses in the afterlife.

Funerary Sandals: A pair of golden sandals found on the feet of King Tut's mummy. This pair was made specifically for his burial. Their design imitates papyrus, which was a common material for sandals worn in daily life.Coffinette: One of four miniature coffins found in a chest in King Tut's tomb. The gold coffinettes held Tutankhamun's liver, lungs, stomach, and intestines, each of which were guarded by one of the four sons of Horus.

Fan: A gilded wooden fan found in Tutankhamun's burial chamber. The fan was a symbol of kingship and depicts Tut's rule over Upper and Lower Egypt.

Canopic Stopper: An image of King Tut fashioned out of calcite. These ornate carvings served as stoppers for the canopic coffinettes that held Tuthankamun's organs.

Minnesota Governor's proclamation regarding Sergeant Matthew Allen Harmon
(August 25, 2011)

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'Topic of the day,' by blog:   A Catholic Citizen in America Apathetic Lemming
of the North
Sauk Centre Journal
Sunday   Being Catholic   Weekly post
Monday   Featured topic Science and technology
Tuesday        
Wednesday   Studying the Bible and Catechism Architecture and design  
Thursday        
Friday   My take on the news Whatever  
Saturday        
'Topic of the day,' by blog:  
Sunday   Being Catholic   Weekly post
Monday   Featured topic Science and technology
Tuesday
Wednesday   Studying the Bible and Catechism Architecture and design  
Thursday        
Friday   My take on the news Whatever  
Saturday        

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NASA Cybersecurity: An Examination of the Agency’s Information Security
Testimony before the Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight,
House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
U.S. House of Representatives
Statement of
Paul K. Martin
Inspector General
National Aeronautics and Space Administration

"The QWERTY Effect: How typing shapes the meanings of words"
Kyle Jasmin & Daniel Casasanto (2012)

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"DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ET AL. v. HELLER"
(Argued March 18, 2008—Decided June 26, 2008)
from http://www.scotusblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/07-290.pdf (January 3, 2012)