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    in the bear family. The Giant Panda belongs in the Urisdae, although they have a different early history from the main Ursine stock. The closets relative that the Giant Panda has in the family is the Spectacled Bear of South America. Although, the Red Panda has yet to be classified in which family it belongs, it shares several features with the Giant Panda. They both live in the same habitat, they have similar bamboo diets, and they both have a pseudo thumb. How Giant Pandas look Giant pandas…

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    Introduction Coinciding with the Nazi takeover in 1933, Germany began a belligerent rearmament of the Wehrmacht by taking advantage of political and ideological strains in Europe and Russia. By rearming and reforming the German military, Hitler hoped to secure Germany’s global dominance by creating a powerful striking force, capable of rapid mobilization and decisive victory. In part, historians attribute Germany’s ability to rearm to liberating appeasement policies; however, another…

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    documentary. Please include a minimum of SIX specific countries, bodies of water, continents, OR other locations referred to in the video--SIX locations total. There are two possible routes that the earliest humans took out of Africa. One was North of the Red Sea across the Sues and into the Middle East but this route would have been less successful due to the fact that they would have had to cross the Sahara Desert where it was drier than it is today. The other route was more probable and more…

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    The Molotov-Ribbentrop pact between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany renounced war between the two countries, giving the Soviet Union much needed time to strengthen itself before Germany’s certain betrayal. Through the pact, Russia was not only promised half of Poland, a territory which had been under Russian sovereignty before World War I, but the Baltic States and Bulgaria. Although Ribbentrop, under the guidance of Hitler, most likely didn’t assume that Russia was ever planning to expand…

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    her, until he felt it spraying out forcefully and dripping down to the floor. Still he swelled and released inside her. Still his lips, tongue, and teeth moved across her neck to where it met her collar. Still his hand remained fisted in her oh so red hair, the knuckles pressed against the sweaty skin of her scalp. It went on for several moments like that, a long, protracted orgasm in which there was nothing left of him. Nothing of the ace pilot for the empire’s fleet. Nothing left of the…

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    Michael Pollan talks about the evolution of the apple in America. He outlines its growth in early America from Johnny Appleseed and apple cider to the monoculture of today. Pollan describes the market today for apples as being only a few varieties, “Red Delicious, Golden Delicious, and the Macintosh”. He goes on to state how we got into this sticky situation. Back in the 19th century apple orchards were mostly managed and used to produce hard cider. A drink that has a rich history in America…

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    children would have to listen and do whatever needed to be done. Compared to an adult, it was thought that their knowledge of certain things was much lower. Although Alice had worked to become a Queen, it was still not good enough for the Red and White Queens. The Red Queen told Alice, “You can’t be a Queen, you know, till you’ve passed the proper examination” (212). Adults had been very controlling over young children and giving them constant hoops to jump…

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    Williams hold his red wheelbarrow to so much standards. He feels as though so much depends upon it. When we focus on the little things, we tend to get side-tracked as William Carlos Williams shows in his “Red Wheel” poem and not consider important things as Bergmann pointed in her “Apology” poem these ideas connect to political…

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    Norman Naimark argues in Stalin’s Genocides that the dekulakization, the Holodomor, attacks on enemy nationalities, and the purges of 1937-38 purges should all be classified as the “crime of crimes”: genocide. Currently the four events are simply viewed as massacres or mass killings of a gargantuan scale. He goes further to assert that it was Stalin alone who facilitated and enabled these genocides to occur. By reclassifying them as genocide, Naimark hopes that Stalin’s crimes will finally get…

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    For my beat, I’ve chosen to cover the neighborhood of Brookland, aka “Little Rome”, which has a population of 35,567 and is located in the northeast quadrant of Washington, D.C., bounded by South Dakota Avenue to the east, 9th Street NE to the west, Rhode Island Avenue NE to the south, and Michigan Avenue to the north. The Brookland-CUA Metro station on Monroe and 9th Street serves the neighborhood and the students of The Catholic University of America and could be considered the midway point…

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