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    The Holocaust was an inhumane genocide constructed by Germany elected leader Adolf Hitler, which began January 30, 1933, and ended May 8, 1945. Many take parts in this inhumane genocide by simply obeying blindly. The result of blind obedience, total eleven million deaths. During the Holocaust, the factors that contribute to people to blindly obey are that it is ingrain that everyone must have obedience towards authority, it fulfills psychological needs and fear of the result of not obeying…

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    major titles (7 Wimbledon,5 Us Open, 4 Australian Open and 1 Roland Garros) ,23 Masters Series and 6 ATP World Final Tour. He has won two Olympics medals (Gold and Silver) and spent 302 weeks at the world No 1 of the ATP ranking. Federer has five time International Tennis Federation player of the year award and 12-time winner of the fan’s favorite player of the year award (since 2004). In addition to that, this legend is considered among the highest-paid athletes in History. He has eleven major…

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    Whitefield were part of The Great Awakening. An important figure in the Great Awakening is Jonathan Edwards who was considered the one who started The Great Awakening. He was born in East Windsor, Connecticut on October 5, 1703. He was the only son out of eleven children. At age 13, he entered Yale and four years later, he graduated as valedictorian. At age 24, he married Sarah Pierpont, who was 17, and they had 11 children. He was most famous for his sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry…

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    Pollan states that scientists “need individual variables to isolate,” and that this is the way science is conducted (Pollan 7). Pollan did not mention the fact that science by common definition deals with the pursuit of knowledge, and stills allows himself to believe that science ignores “complex interactions and contexts” (Pollan 7). Pollan neglects the fact that there are essential elements in science which concerns observation, hypothesis, prediction and experiments. Thus…

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    the fifty plus Chinese who went westward during the eighteenth century, three of them were jailed in Canton under vague charges and stayed there for eleven years. Or is it strictly about his travels from China to the western world of a Jesuit missionary. Though Hu’s travelers are no more historically important than the three who were in jail for eleven…

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    that that year has passed the reader can compare and contrast what is true about what Orwell thought the future would be like. For example, in 1984, according to the book, everything is monitored by Big Brother. “BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU.” (Orwell 7.) This emphasizes how everyone and everything they do is being watched. Even the bathrooms are watched. While this…

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    Mundt's Art Analysis

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    Mundt’s work transcends the specialized limitations subject to contemporary painters, extending in both materiality and environment through the integration of everyday objects as the primary foundation. While the subject matters of the paintings vary from paradisiacal landscapes to female figures, the constant interaction between verticality and horizontality, portrait and landscape, subject and object is coherently recognized throughout. Her work is not only visually idyllic, but also…

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    Beethoven Biography Essay

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    Beethoven, appreciated music and his dad showed him day and night, on coming back to the house from music rehearse or the bar. Undoubtedly, the youngster was skilled and his dad Johann imagined making another Mozart, a tyke wonder. On March 26th, 1778, at 7 ½, Ludwig Van Beethoven gave his first open execution at Cologne. His dad reported that he was 6 years of age. Due to this Beethoven dependably believed that he was more youthful than he really was. Indeed, even considerably later, when he…

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    Child obesity is great concern in the United States as more children are becoming obese even unto their adolescent years where the number has quadrupled during the past three decades. Demographics Obese Children of age six to eleven years in the US have increased greatly from 7% to 18% between the years 1980 to 2012. For obese adolescent cases have increased from 5% to 21% in 1980…

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    The speaker tells the class to “...walk inside the poem’s room/ and feel the walls for a light switch.” (7-8). The instructions are continuing and telling the students to go into the poem blindly and with an open mind in order to thoroughly examine and understand what the poem is trying to say. Lines nine, ten, and eleven advance with more visual imagery, along with some kinesthetic when the speaker asks the class to wave “...at the author’s name on the shore”…

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