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    Karl Marx Accomplishments

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    Karl Marx is often quoted as one of the founding fathers of sociology, along with others such as: Auguste Comte, Herbert Spencer, and Emile Durkheim. He may not have been the one to first use the actual term sociology, but he was a very important figure and highly influential when it came to the founding of sociology. He is known for being the author of the books The Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital, as well for as being the founder of Marxism. In addition to these accomplishments, Karl Marx…

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    Tim O'Brien's novel The Things They Carry is written in a way that explores the blurred connection between reality and fantasy. Tim O’Brien’s novel is fiction but told like its non-fiction. The author alternates between fact and fiction to prove the conflict that O’Brien deals with conflicts that reflect his true courage. The author incorporates metaphorical symbols, and conflicts with characters to contrast the idea of fiction and nonfiction in order to enhance the importance of reality and…

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    on someone who insulted his family and he's proud that no one has discovered his crime for 50 years. According to Scott A. Bonn, “it is not high intelligence that makes serial killers successful. Instead, it is obsession, meticulous planning and a cold-blooded, often psychopathic personality that enable serial killers to operate over long periods of time without detection” (Bonn 1). With this piece of evidence, it can be determined that Montresors smartness as a killer is not what helped him…

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    Morgan Bass Jasmin Bates-Lynch Daniel Briske GracieLynne Logan Alvion pendergrass Karl Marx: An Annotated Bibliography "Karl Marx Biography." Bio.com. Ed. Biography.com Editors. A&E Networks Television, 14 Nov. 2014. Web. 03 Oct. 2016. Karl Marx was a revolutionary socialist and german philosopher . He wrote The Communist Manifesto and Das Kapital. Karl was born in Prussia, and he became a socialist journalist. He wrote Rheinische Zeitung, which got canceled by the government. Him and…

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    Research and Instruction Unit."). In a study, the unit has concluded that serial killers “program themselves in childhood to become murderers through a progressively intensive loop of fantasy,” (Bonn 87). Fantasy in this context is “an elaborate mental fixation” that is enforced when the children daydream (Bonn 87). As they continue to daydream, the dreams get more and more concentrated. By the time they have matured, in theory, the mind is to the point of…

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    Gummy Bear Research Paper

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    popular gummy candies around? The tasteful sensation shaped as a gummy bear was created by Johannes “Hans” Riegel, the founder of Haribo. Known as “Hans”, he created the concept of the gummy bear in 1922. He shipped the gummy bear to America in 1981 from Bonn, Germany. That idea was later developed into gummy worms by William Mederer. First he sold pasta and noodles, then many more gummy delights were created. He created a sugar coated worm that was slightly sour, and developed the company…

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    Keith Haring

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    shows at the Galerie Neue Kunst in Munich (1913, 1917) and Galerie Der Sturm in Berlin (1913). The artist was exhibited in a variety of venues, with his first and posthumous retrospective at the Galerie Bernheim in Paris (1933) and later expositions in Bonn, Munich, and Wiesbaden (1958-9). In recent years, the artist has been rediscovered and included in diverse group shows held by the Museum in Wiesbaden (2010), Colors Art Gallery in Bucharest (2012), and the Museum of Art in Olomouc…

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    Recently, states on the east coast of the U.S. have been slowly sinking into the Atlantic Ocean due to flooding. The flooding isn’t always coming from the rainfall of the recent hurricanes Irma and Harvey, but even occurs on days you least expect it, sunny and calm days. They call this “nuisance flooding” and researchers are expecting more of this to occur in the future. One of the possible factors of this occurrence could be that parts of Canada were covered by an ice sheet about 20,000 years…

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    Ludwig van Beethoven Every era in History has its challenges for society. It is easy to observe what people of their time throughout centuries went through. Whatever an individual faces in life usually gets depicted in a composers work. Whether it is a personal life, tragedy, war, or diseases, each of these factors play a major role in how and using what genre music was composed. Other than such facts, a persons’ surrounding, companions, to be exact, have an immense impact on an individual. One…

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    By : Breana Slattery Beethoven Beethoven was born on December 16, 1770 in Bonn, Germany. (www.wikipedia.org) His parents were Johann and Maria. Beethoven 's mother, Maria was a thin, kind woman. Beethoven’s father, Johann, was an average singer better known for his alcoholism than his musical talents. There is no official knowledge of the exact day of Beethoven’s birth; however, people that were born in those times were usually baptized the day after they were born and it is…

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