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    artists that were prominent in the decade. In this essay I will analyse and compare two British artists/designers that I believe were at their prime in the 1960s. The 1960s was a colourful decade for Britain, following the aftermath of the Second World War; Britain was just finding it’s footing again, people were starting to let loose and relax. A perfect example of this is the British Counterculture Scene. Counterculture meaning: “The culture and lifestyle of those people, especially among…

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    Using inhumane violence and public belief, the Gestapo, Green Police, and SS struck fear into the hearts of German citizens and Jews during the World War II. To understand how the Gestapo spread fear throughout Europe, one must understand the beliefs and values of a newly-formed Gestapo Soldier. As the Daily Beast explains, “Ordinary policemen were transformed into ideological zealots, trained to root out communists, homosexuals, slaves, gypsies, the work shy… and persecute them without mercy.”…

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    meets a beautiful girl named Juliet who he is now thinking he’s in love with her.Now in love with Juliet pursues Juliet knowing the families hate each other. And in secret has friar Lawrence’s marry them. And the families find out about this and go to war, killing Tybalt and Mercutio in the process. All this drives the families toward madness in the end and taking many lives. Fate, Romeo and Juliet, and a feud between the Montagues and Capulets led to the deaths in the tale in fair Verona,…

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    On the one hand, it is believed that authorities fear that the human race cannot possibly survive a Fourth World War, and because of that start building a new society which is supposed to be free of conflict. Officially, they define their goal as enforcement of unity and conformity. And in order to reach that they strive to create identical lives for all Librians…

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    experiences of their survival, and how many had to make hard decisions in their life’s in order to live. Indeed, surviving the holocaust was not an easy task it took a lot of strength and resistance to keep on living, and having hope for a better tomorrow. Researchers have recently discovered how women dealt with similar situation that occurred during the Holocaust, yet they manage to survive in very different ways and they also benefit from those survival skills. Women survived the Holocaust…

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    any boundaries. “You must fend for yourself now, don’t be rash and respect the nature” Winema warned with such intensity Patamon almost listened. “Great Mother Winema, when have i been anything but respectful” Patamon responded chuckling. Winema ignored him and started burning sage and pushing the smoke towards Patamon, she began whispering a chant of self-discovery. Once she was done she walked away and left Patamon to explore the lush green forest. [Use different voices for Winema and…

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    Many believe the Stock Market Crash of 1929, ten thousand banks ' failures, reduction in productivity of commodity, and even higher tax for foreign goods were the reasons of it. Yet, the only thing clear is that everything began with the "Black Thursday" on October 24, 1929. (Top Five Causes), which was the day stock market lost 11 percent of its value in one day and 40 percent in two months. Since many Americans ' properties based on their stocks in that time, less and less…

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    not did for I was accustomed to this terrible sound of death. For it was my second year in this god forsaken continent. I reminisced back to before the war and the good times I had on our little farm in Saskatchewan outside of Yorktown and my childhood in England. We left when I was five in 1900 in order to have a better life. When the war broke out though and I heard volunteers…

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    where all life seemed to live in harmony with its surroundings… Then a strange blight crept over the area and everything began to change” (Carson 2). This allusion, set at the beginning of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, detailed a town where pesticides disturbed the balance of life. The government’s blind support of DDT, a human-synthesized pesticide, after its successes in World War II led to an expanding market for the insecticide and widespread public use. All the while, Rachel Carson had…

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    He born and raised at the Hermannsburg Lutheran Mission, near Alice Spring. He showed interest in art from an early age, but it was not until 1934 (Aged 32), under the tutelage of Rex Battarbee, that he began to paint seriously normally highlighted both the rugged geological features of the land in the background. 6. What is the history of this type of art form? - This type of art form Australian landscape, It’s about natures, red hill and green trees in…

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