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    Aniesia Medina On September 22, I got the realcare baby to take care of for the weekend. I chose the white female, which I named Autumn Simba Medina Pavletic. Autmn is my first middle name, and Medina is my last. Simba is because I made lion king jokes based off her lion neck pillow, and Pavletic is my boyfriend’s last name. It was definitely an experience I will not forget. The first night is when I experienced the most fatigue and got the most frustrated. I wasn’t sure what to expect because…

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    Germanic Tribes Essay

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    The Germanic tribes invaded Europe, diffused into its society and influenced the civilizations already in Europe. But what were those influences? Did each tribe contribute something unique to Europe? Where did each tribe come from? The time span of the Germanic, or barbarian, invasions spans roughly a thousand years. My primary focus will be on the years 500 B.C. to 500 A.D. As a whole the Germanic tribes contributed different kinds of warfare, politics, and weaponry. An example of this is the…

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    actions were oppressive that label him as an authoritative ruler. Tito is therefore a dictator, but his dictatorship was not in common regard of other oppressive rulers. Josip Tito was born the seventh of fifteen children in a peasant family from Croatia.…

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    Exile In James Joyce

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    He was educated in Jesuit colleges and at the Royal University, and shortly he left Ireland to France. In Paris, he studied medicine but it was for short period and returned to Ireland. In 1904, he exiled Ireland to Pula in Croatia with his wife to work as an English teacher. After that, he went to Italy to settle in Trieste, where he taught English and learned Italian as well as 17 languages which he was speaking such as (English, Italian, French, Arabic, Sanskrit, Greek,…

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    RESEARCH PAPER: NIKOLA TESLA THE MASTER OF ELECTRICITY Nikola Tesla, born July 9/10/1856, Smiljan, Austrian Empire (Croatia) Died January 7-1943, New York, U.S. Nikola Tesla was a Serbian-American Inventor and engineer who discovered and patented the rotating magnetic field the basis of most alternating-current machinery. Sadly few people recognize his name today, and even among those who do, the words Nikola Tesla are likely to summon up the image of a crackpot rather than an authentic…

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    2. Number of field generations: Data present in fig (1 and 2) and Table (2 and 3) indicated that the cottony camellia scale, P.floccifera has one annual generation, and these results were ensured throughout the two years of study of the insect population under field condition at Assiut governorate. The number of generations was taken from the annual number of peaks of nymphs. During the first year of investigation, the percentage of nymph population recorded 78.81%of the total population through…

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    Vitro SAB de CV N.A. N.A. Mexico, USA Gerresheimer AG 56.9% -9.0% Emerging Markets (India & China) Nampak Ltd 11.7% -10.3% Africa Decrease in EBITDA margins St-Gobain Oberland AG 78.0% 0.0% - Vetropack Holding AG 100.0% 0.0% Italy, Croatia, Slovakia Vidrala SA 100.0% 0.0% - Nihon Yamamura Glass Co Ltd No Exposure No exposure - Cristalerias de Chile SA N.A. N.A. Argentina Zignago Vetro SpA 100.0% 0.0% - Shandong Pharmaceutical Glass Co Ltd N.A.…

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    Within the last decade more and more countries are adopting laws that prevent corporal punishment within the home due to it’s ambiguous nature and possible negative ramifications. These countries include: Austria, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Norway, and Sweden (Gershoff 540). These countries have banned corporal punishment because they have deemed it ineffective and ultimately harmful. These countries came to this conclusion…

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    I. The Olympics began in 776 B.C with one event, a 200-yard race. It started as religious festival for Zeus, the king of the gods, but it also served as a truce. Games were held between constantly arguing areas. The Olympics promised save travel to and from the Olympics. Since the beginning of the Olympics, many changes have been made. The source of these changes is the International Olympic Committee better known as the IOC. All 115 members meet once a year at their Sessions. Their main…

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    The Bosnian War Analysis

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    It could be argued that while the Serbs were responsible for destroying Bosnia, the exploitation of the Croats harmed their Bosnian allies just as much as it helped them, resulting in the further seizing of land and resources and the spreading of the war into areas it otherwise would have passed over. However, the Bosnian government would likely have fallen completely without their assistance, as the Serbs marauding in the region were equipped, funded, and supplemented by troops from the…

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