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    In 1973, the Supreme Court resolved the unconstitutional law that prohibited a woman to have an abortion for non-emergency reasons. Since then, the controversial case known as Roe V. Wade has divided the people, labeling themselves as either pro-life or pro-choice (McBride). Abortion is not a topic that should be treated lightly, but it is also not a topic that should be ignored all together. In fact, for some, it may be their only option. Abortion should be legal no matter the case because it…

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    Sigmund Freud is a psychiatrist born on May 6, 1856 in Freiberg, Moravia which is now known as Příbor, Czech Republic. He was born into a middle class Jewish Family, his parents were named Amalia and Jacob Freud. Sigmund’s father Jacob had already been married once before Amalia. He had two children from his first marriage and eight children from his marriage with Sigmund’s mother Amalia. Sigmund was the oldest of eight children. One of the son’s from Jacob Sigmund’s first marriage was very…

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    Bohemia. The family fled to The Hague, as the guest of the Prince of Orange. This is where Rupert spent most of his childhood. Here, Rupert received his eduction and was raised as a strict Calvinist. By the age of three, he could fluently speak English, Czech, and French. He also master German at a young age. Through out this time, his family continued to try and regain the Palatinate. Fredrick made allies with England, France, and Sweden in this attempt to regain Palatinate and Bohemia. He also…

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    Annotated Bibliography Cowley, Robert, and Geoffrey Parker. The Reader's Companion to Military History. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1996. Print. The book, The Reader's Companion to Military History, gives a broad overview of Operation Barbarossa, yet also highlights the details of the event. Readers can quickly compile common information about the topic, such as when did Operation Barbarossa take place and where did it occur. More complex information about the topic (how the operation led to…

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    Trump By Trump winning the presidential election does not make nor indicate that the U.S. is a racist country dominated by white people and that are hostile to people of color by the outcome. That issue has been going on long before Trump was elected and will continue after he leaves office. It is brought to our mention more often than before thanks to the media. The media spreads awareness of options and alternatives in products, services, “rights,” institutions, and lifestyles, but they…

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    The origin of Homo sapiens is a theme emanating numerous theories and inquiries regarding where man came from. An example approach is the multiregional hypothesis which suggests that Homo sapiens evolved independently in different parts of the world. Although the Out of Africa theory states Homo sapiens evolved in Africa and replaced Homo erectus, there is evidence which proves this is not the case and that Homo sapiens had evolved within multiple regions instead. The three materials which…

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    Considering our world today a huge percentage of people truly is living on low wage salaries. Barbara Ehrienreich came up with the book Nickel and Dimed On (Not) Getting by in America in the most paradoxical way. She was in a French country-style place that offers $30 for lunch with Lewis Lepham. They were talking about the future articles that she may write for especially in the side of poverty. Considering that price of $30, that is not really the best price for lunch so that made her tell the…

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    SUMMARY READING 1: THE RISE AND FALL OF THE THIRD REICH -WILLAM L SHIRER THE RISE OF ADOLF HITLER The third reich or third regime was a terminology used by Hitler and the Nazi party to describe their domination of Germany from 1933-1945. The regime was born on January 28, 1933, when Hitler, leader of the National Socialists (Nazi party), the largest political party of Germany, demanded for himself the Chancellorship of the then democratic republic [1]. Hitler was positive that this…

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    7th January 2013, Lionel Messi became the first four-time winner of the FIFA Player of the Year award after shattering German prolific footballer Gerd Muller’s world record of 85 goals in a calendar year by scoring 91 goals last year for Barcelona and Argentina (Aspin, 2013). Merely a year after that, Lionel Messi became the world highest paid footballer after received almost £1million per week (Mcleman, 2015). It is not surprising that he managed to earn enormous wages. In fact, in recent…

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    and pursue careers in male-dominated fields. Madam Secretary: A Memoir follows the journey of Madeleine Albright from her childhood in Czeckloslovakia to becoming the first female United States Secretary of State. Born in May of 1937 in Smíchov, Czech Republic, Albright developed an early interest in government as she grew up watching her father, Josef Korbel work as a…

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