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    “The Road to Mass Murder and those who did not remain silent” By the beginning of 1939 the National Socialist German Workers ' Party or more commonly referred to now as the Nazis began their mass murders. These first mass murders were not to be of Jews, Roma, Sinti, or any of the other numerous people who were seen and to be seen as hindrances and impurities in the way of the coming “Aryan empire”, but they were to be disabled individuals. These mass murders were first a testing ground, so to…

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    Rev. Burkhart

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    Sermonica — Symbolically, spiritually and in meaning this modest, spartan cabin, placed on high, held a very special spot in Rev. Burkhart's life. Facing south, with only room for a bed and a screened in 'porch' large enough for a small wood table to write on, it was designed to minimize man's intrusion. The view, stunningly beautiful with its long look of the lake, intensified the sense of something much bigger than oneself or indeed mankind. This perch could make anyone vulnerable to lofty…

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    child and in order to preserve her sanity, Julia’s mind went to a different place which in the future provoked her to go into a chronic dissociative state. Julia is a perfect example of someone with a chronic dissociative state. Julia experienced appendicitis, which has the tendency of causing great pain,…

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    Roald Dahl's Going Solo

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    "A life is made up of a great number of small incidents and a small number of great ones." Roald Dahl uses this in the preface of his novel, Going Solo, to elucidate the contents are not an exact representation of his life, but rather important moments that left a mark on him. Roald Dahl is most widely known for writing literature for children, young adults, and adults as well. His writings have many parallels with his characters and the events that happen in their childhoods to what happened in…

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    Arousal of Political Realism in Mahasweta Devi’s “MOTHER OF 1084” Abstract Political realism has generally related to the actual or correct picture of events and most classically in the region of literature, art, and film. In Mother of 1084Sujata, the central figure is a misfit in her own family. Though she is well aware of the corrupt degenerated values represented by her husband Dibyanath, she fails to disconnect herself with them and leads a compromising life. She loves her younger son, Brati…

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    trepanation, a procedure in which a hole is drilled in the skull. After that came bloodletting in the 1500’s. “Modern” surgery didn’t come into play until the 1800’s with the invention of anesthesia and antiseptic, but death rates were still high. Appendicitis meant death until 1885 and the risk of dying on the table was above 50% until the 1900’s. Death rates lowered with the discovery of antibiotics in 1928 (Whitlock). Today, there are x-rays and robots to help treat patients and the first…

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    “The European American culture is a blended culture resulting from early immigrants in the United States, primarily Caucasians from Europe, who adapted to and adopted on another’s culture and, over time, have formed their own distinct, new cultures.” ( Purnell,214). The term European American is normally shortened to American. American culture are considered to be middle- class whites, others from out of the country believe that all Americans are rich, spoiled, drive fancy cars, and no poverty.…

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    The Harlem Renaissance is termed to imply the social, cultural and artistic emergence that happened in the town of Harlem after the end of World War I up to the 1930s. In this period, the town was the “center of culture, art, music, photography, poetry and music” (Bloom 13) portrayed by the blacks. Due to the oppression in the southern states, many blacks had fled and settled in the North in search of an environment they could freely express themselves through their talents. Some of the famous…

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    Bradley Beliveau Mr. Dallaire English 120 November 15, 2015 Technology Is Killing Us Several hundred years ago man devised a way to harness electricity so it could be controlled and used commercially. This was, and still is, the most profound technological advancement made in human history. Electricity is the basis of everything that is done today. It’s used to further advance current technology, as well as making life more habitable for the everyday person. Using electricity, man was able to…

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    David Hilbert was a world renown mathematician. He was known for his discoveries of the invarient theory and the axiomatization of geometry. One of the many known ideas that he helped formulate was the cornerstomne of the the amazing functional analysis. Hilbert made great contributions to the mathematic fields in Algebra, Geometry, and Calculus. Hilbert also published these mathematical problems called Hilberts Problems. These were decade defining as they were unsolved mathematical problems.…

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