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    leaves. I used a straight line for the middle part of the leaf. I used straight scattered lines for the reflection. I used curved lines for the birds wing. I used vertical lines on the bottom of the paining to represent fence posts. I used horizontal lines for the fence wire. Shape: I used a half of circle to show the sun setting. I used circles for the center of the palm…

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    is only in its early stages. Much more information about the fences and possible expansion of GID 'activities' and authorities will be disseminated, presented and discussed. As this initiative moves forward, the community as a whole will be asked to comment where hopefully many in Foxridge will get involved to analyze…

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    Once a consumer is within the boundaries of the geo-fence, they will receive location-based ads on their mobile devices. Why location based advertising is so effective Location by itself is powerful information for a marketer. Once you add in location history, you open a new world of possibilities. The…

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    the Striped Pajamas, is set during World War II. The film is seen through the eyes of eight-year-old Bruno, the son a commander of a German concentration camp, whose forbidden friendship with a Jewish boy on the other side of a concentration camp fence has dreadful consequences. The film evaluates themes such as the beauty of the innocence of childhood, the relationships of specific individuals, and the boundaries of those individuals. By taking a deeper look at such points, it allows the…

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    let's them look at it from a different perspective. These symbols can help readers understand the book more clearly . Shmuel, Bruno’s Jewish friend who lives on the other side of the fence in Auschwitz, wears a striped uniform that he and fellow Jews have to wear in the camp. The stripes symbolizes the fence surrounding the concentration camp. It encloses their bodies, like the camp enclosed their freedom and equal rights. On…

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    given a closer look at what may have happened behind those fences, and behind the doors to the chambers where millions of Jews were brought to death. On the surface, The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is a story about a kid, Bruno, who is only 9 years old. He came back home one day to see that he, along with his family, are moving away from Berlin, his hometown, because of his father’s job. They move into an isolated house, separated by a fence from a place where there are people wearing striped…

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    Light As Pesticide Essay

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    Light as a Pesticide What is a pesticide? Pesticides are substances which are used for attracting and then destroying or vindicating any kind of pests. It is a biological agent which is used to destroy pests. Pesticides are usually used for keeping pests away from plants. Pesticides are used fight insect-borne diseases and they also help to increase food production. Although pests have numerous benefits they also have few drawbacks such as possible toxicity to humans and other species. What is…

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    “The boy in the striped pajamas” film, was released on November 7, 2008 directed by Mark Herman. It that took place during the year 1942 in germany. The film is a about the relationship between a german boy and a Jewishjewish boy that becomebecame very close friends. There is symbolism and irony involved in the film. In the story Bruno is the main character the person that helps us understand the film. The overall description is about how in the pastback in time, german soldiers treated Jjews…

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    Nathan Shapow Analysis

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    Nathan Shapow said that they were fed very little in concentration camps. They were given coffee to drink in the mornings, more to keep them energetic than to keep them alive, and also little bits of bread broken into four pieces, to feed four people. I could never live off of this diet, let alone do heavy labor. They did very much work, and those who couldn’t work, like children, the elderly, women, babies even, were given lethal gas until they died or burned alive in stoves. I knew that Jews…

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    the West Regional Library. Doreen Rappaport stated in “Beyond Courage” that “There was a police station on one side. Local police guarded the gates”(Doreen Rappaport, Page # 124). The quote asserts that there were local police guards guarding the fence. So, if Bruno talked or interacted with each other they would get shot. In the same page Doreen Rappaport states “Day and night, ten guards in the watchtowers focused machine guns and searchlights on the camp yard” (Doreen Rappaport, page #124).…

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