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    occurred. Therefore, it is necessary to inquire into the context in the Great Depression era. The book, The World in Depression 1929-1939 by Kindleberger, represents entire progress of the Great Depression and explains the cause of Great Depression in chapter one to five. In first half of…

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    Peter Kolchin and published first in 1993 and then published with revisions in 2003, takes an in depth look at American slavery throughout the country’s early history, from the pre-Revolutionary War period to the post-Civil War period. The first chapter deals with the origins of slavery within the United States. It discusses the introduction of slavery to the nation even before it was officially a nation. The colonies in the United States were agricultural and the cultivation of crops required…

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    Discussed in Chapter 17 is the cell cycle. The cell cycle is when the cell is replicated and divided. The cell cycle functions comparable to set of sequences in a control system. This control system behaves like switches with many backup processes and qualities allowing the cell cycle to operate effectively and efficiently. During the cell cycle, four stages occur known as G1 phase, S phase, G2 phase, & M phase. The G1 phase is where the cell is assigned to enter the process for chromosome…

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    I find this ties with Freire’s philosophy in Chapter 3 of Pedagogy of the Oppressed. As we attempt to analyze dialogue as a human phenomenon, we discover something which is the essence of dialogue itself: the word. But the word is more than just an instrument which makes dialogue possible; accordingly, we must seek its constitutive elements. (Freire 2016, p.87) Part of an excellent dialogue is being able to listen. Not just listen to hear but listen to have an understanding. While some may be…

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    doctor during this time period, which is who this chapter is about, Roger Chillingworth. Roger is very trusted, at first, by the people in town as well as Dimmesdale. This trust later change among the people because of how he looks, and people start to believe he could be one of Satan’s agents. This chapter is an account of the doctor where he states that he and Dimmesdale should room together. This chapter also serves as a “bring-you-up-to-speed” chapter over a period of time for one of the…

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    Chapter I: The End of an Era On October 6, 1973 the 4th Arab Israeli War began. This chapter also mentions the OECD— a corporation of the wealthy countries which set up an energy commission and issued a report. In addition, the business must protect the coal industry— Europe’s leading energy source. This chapter also addresses the Suez Crisis where a terrible shock spread through all the oil-importing nations, including the United States, which is not only the biggest oil producer, but also the…

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    Chapter Seven: The authors job as a Wildlife Conservation Department director changed his focus from extinct species to protecting the living ones. It reminded him of the species richness of the earth. Ecologists have three levels of this diversity. These measurements are the alpha, the beta and the gamma. The alpha diversity tells how many species are in an ecological community. The beta diversity compares that to the nearby communities that have different physical characteristics.…

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    Chapter Five The impressive Schlosskirche (palace church) is in the north wing of the Mannheim Palace, where the wedding ceremony was being held in the early evening of February 23, 1843. The Dowager Duchess Stéphanie was beaming as her daughter walked down the candlelit aisle arm and arm with the Grand Duke, Grand Duchess, and the groom, impressive in his new uniform adorned with ribbons and medals especially for the occasion. The bride was resplendent in the same gown her mother wore when she…

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    Chapters 1, 2, and 3: Guinn begins this novel by giving background information on Mason’s childhood. He discusses Manson’s troubled young mother who often drank, committed minor crimes, and was constantly with another man, searching for an appropriate father for Charles after his father abandoned them. He also discusses Charles’ tendencies towards violence as a child and includes testimonies from family members and other people who knew Manson as a child. Chapters 4, 5, and 6: As Manson…

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    Sunday when Jaja refuses to go to church and Papa hurls the missal at him hitting Mama's prized glass figurines instead and breaking them. This violent act begins the slow disintigration of Papa's oppressive hold on his family and the continuing chapters give rise to the events leading up to this…

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