It is said that in the olden days if the dead was innocent the coffin door would open but if they were guilty and were going to go to hell they would try and open the wrong side and then they would lose their souls for all eternity. And we have continued this tradition not even realizing it.
its standard procedure for right handed carpenters
Yes, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes had an open casket.
Her right hand(that means viewing her from the front, it's on the left)
yes
It is easy to visually discern the right and left ventricles from each other by observing the thickness of the ventricle walls.
The expression "a pauper's casket" can relate to a low cost casket provided by the government for indigent people. Sometimes a reusable casket is meant: in former times indigent dead people were taken to the cemetery in a casket with a bottom which could be opened up; then, at the graveside the shrouded corpse was left in the grave while the casket was reused again.
The condenserA) is located below the substage light B) should be as close to the stage as possible C) moves the stage to the right or left D) contains an additional lens for viewing
I think you mean head "gasket" - not casket. This is the gasket that is placed between the engine block (bottom part of the engine) and the cylinder head. Your Disco has two heads, so two head gaskets, a left one and a right one.
on safari, touch the 2nd icon from right to left(open book) and check the history
It isn't it is an optical effect caused by viewing the moon through the Earth's atmosphere, it can be made worse by your hand causing your telescope to move slightly while you are viewing.
The walls of the left ventricle are 3 times as thick as those of the right ventricle, and its cavity is basically circular. The right ventricle cavity is crescent shaped and wraps around the left ventricle, the way a hand would loosely grasp a clenched fist.
The firing order for this engine is 1-2-3-4-5-6. The cylinders are 1-3-5 from left to right on the back head, and 2-4-6 from left to right on the front head. The coil pack is 1-4-6-3-2-5 from left to right when viewing from the front of the car.
in the restaurant under the eighth table on the left