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    This summer, my family and I traveled to Berlin, Germany to learn about my Jewish great grandparents’ experience during the Holocaust. After visiting the Topography of Terror, I have become interested in understanding how the Nazis could turn a democracy into a dictatorship. This trip made me question not only government’s actions of the past, but also my government’s actions today. It has made me look at the U.S. 2016 election differently. Most of all, my trip made me want to learn more about…

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    Can you tell me about your bingo nights and how successful they have been? How long have you been having them? When we started Big Tasty Bingo at Copenhagen Street Food - Paper Island in 2015, we were quite nervous since it was the first time and we didn’t know if would show up. We had 25 people participating the first bingo event in 2015, in 2017 the average number of participants were 150-250 participants, some nights we had 400-500 participating. So I’ll say the idea turned out to be a…

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    Amsterdam Cheapest time to travel to Amsterdam April to May or September to November, just before the high tourist season starts. Average daily cost on a shoestring budget Well, the average daily cost of travelling to Amsterdam is €40 per day or $42 per day, which includes food at €10, Transportation at €2.8, attraction at €5 and accommodation at €22 per night. Amsterdam is the city of museums. However, most of the museums in Amsterdam have quite a high entry fee. Amsterdam is a beautiful city…

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    Wheels Of Change Analysis

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    1. There many be many reason to why there is such an emphasis on cycling right now around the world, but in Tim Blumenthal’s article “Wheels of Change: the Rise of Bicycling in America” he isolates a few within the United States. Subsequently, even though he talks about the United States many of these reasons may be overarching global ones too. Within his article towards the bottom he mentions three perks: “companies save money on health insurances when encouraging employees to bike to work,…

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    This is largely due to Denmark being a quite a developed country so plenty of urbanisation has already taken place. (Christian Fertner, University of Copenhagen, 2012) According to a statistic recorded in 2017, 86.1% of the population lived in urban areas in 2006 and 87.68% in 2015. This shows the consistency Denmark has in terms of urbanisation over the 6 years. (Statista, 2017) in terms of the effect…

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    In The Danish Structuralism a circle of like-minded linguistics scholars which most members worked in Copenhagen or at least in Denmark we have Louis Hjelmslev as a founder of of the Linguistic Circle of Copenhagen (1931) and the journal Acta Linguistica, Sydney Lamb with his ‘stratificational grammar’ and Pieter A. Reich with his finding “Self-Embedding” phenomenon. . On the other side The Prague School a…

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    Denmark uses a golden triangle model called Flexicurity, a combination of flexibility, security and active labor market policy. While companies have the flexibility to lay off employees during downturns and hire when business increases, employees are guaranteed unemployment benefits and the active labor market system offers guidance, job education to everyone who is unemployed. This explains why “about 25% of Danish private sector workers change jobs each year. [There are dual advantages of the…

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    Further, “Mankind (with its laws, ceremonies, customs, conventions and public opinion, indeed, even with its religious views) is infiltrated to a great extent with false notions and authorized violations of the real Truth (and the law of love based on this)”. As a result, such substantial bending of the Laws of Life massively contributes to the expansion of mental ‘disorder’ in the ‘Intellectualized Jungle’. On the other side, any observance of the Cosmic Laws naturally irritates surrounding,…

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    and strait. But all the big dipping tobacco companies have their own flavors that are specifically designed for their products. For example, Copenhagen and Grizzly (which is owned by Copenhagen) like to stay towards the more traditional area of flavoring. The most common used by the public is wintergreen and mint, however they carry flavors such as Copenhagen black which is a bourbon blend, along with southern blend, whiskey blend, and smooth hickory. Skoal is a company that tends to stay…

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    Hans Christian Andersen was born on April 2, 1805, in Odense, Denmark. Although Andersen’s family does not belong to a rich class, he studied for 7 years in the University of Copenhagen, and became one of the world’s greatest storytellers, mainly fairy tales. He was a lonely, but passionate, and optimistic young man. He succeed with his novel “The Improviser”, in 1835. His journeys through Europa, Africa, and Asia increased, and his talent flourished while writing more novels, poems, fairy tales…

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