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    Holocaust because people need to know what happened and how millions of Jews died. 1939-1945 was a very difficult and heartbreaking time for non German people, mostly Jewish people. Hitler thought Germans were superior, if someone didn’t have blue eyes, blond hair, and weren’t German, Germans wanted to get rid of them. Jewish people were forced out of their homes and taken to camps and or the ghetto. There are several of reasons why the Holocaust subject should be taught and here are a few of…

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    What do the Holocaust and the Salem Witch Trails have in common?.The Holocaust and the Salem Witch Trials have several things in common, even though the two took place in different time frames . In the Holocaust and Salem Witch Trials they both compared how the women and the Jews were pushed out of society, how they were seen in the community and the effect they both had on our world's history. The Witch Trials began in the spring of 1962 after a group of girls claimed to be processed by the…

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    Sadies long blond hair covers her face while she sets up for her acoustic set. Her blue eyes look up to the bar filled to the nines, old country foak. Drunk cowboys soon attempt to hit on her and she ignores them when she begins to sing. She scans the room filled with…

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    surreal? I suppose I could, but only in that way that real life is surreal. A more serious question I am left with is why, exactly, did our (unnamed?) hero so require to be licked with the rough tongue of a buzz-saw rather than continue to barbeque with blond-haired Laurene?…

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    people in other states view midwesterner as tragic and helpless. From the expert The Horizontal World Marquart explains that, “Being blond, fresh-faced, and midwestern makes their descent into ruthless behavior in places like Los Angeles and New York all the more tragic.” People outside of the midwest have a lot of different stereotypes, Marquart gives example like blond and innocent for how they view young women. This is a bad point of view because its giving the stereotype that people from the…

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    Observe & Analyze Assignment One The first person I saw was in my psychology class. It was a caucasian female, with short, dirty blond hair. I noticed that she had blue nail polish on her nails that looked pretty old based on the amount of polish picked off of her nails. I also noticed that she had a black pen in her right hand. According solely on her posture, she seemed like someone who is serious about her work. Sometimes before class started, she would look back and smile indicating…

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    makes people judge others that come from different circumstances than them. My class read the outsiders which is a book about a boy named pony who all his life had been labeled a greaser and was greatly affected by the hateful stereotype. When he is jumped by a group of socs johnny kills one so they wouldn't kill pony. he and jonny then leave town fearing what would happen if they stayed. Since they were greasers they were positive they would be the ones in trouble. They were jumped and in…

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    produce male twins.". He frequented the town from his escape into the 1960s. Around the same time the towns twin rate had spiraled to 33%, from which most were twins with blond hair and blue eyes. To put this into perspective, the average birthrate for a twin is one in one hundred pregnancies, and for twins with blue eyes and blond hair is even more miniscule (Aires, Nick Evans). This shows that through his experiments and research he might’ve actually unlocked the secrets of genetic…

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    FLOWER MOON The air was crisp, but not cold, and the delicate scent of honeysuckle wafted on the breeze. I was holding the tiller lightly, ghosting along the lake on a light wind. The full moon of May, that Native Americans called the Flower Moon, began to rise behind Rocky Point, an illusion, unnaturally huge, butter yellow and glimmering, a phenomenon I had heard of, but had never seen. My wife was in the cabin, I called her to see it. “Gretchen, come up and see the moon.” She didn’t answer,…

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    Liesel, Rudy, and Max develop their identities within the parameters of the Nazi controlled society. However, if Liesel, Rudy, and Max were characters in today's society, their lives would be different. Liesel’s is an adolescence, Liesel has blond hair, she wears dresses. Liesel helps other people, she likes to read a lot of books and she likes to find new words in the books she reads. Liesel is really kind-hearted with most of the people she meets.“Her hair was a close enough brand of…

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