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    were killed in Auschwitz during World War Ⅱ. After the war many of the people who committed crimes during World War Ⅱhad to go to trial in Poland and West Germany. Adolf Hitler was sentenced to death in 1947. Twenty-two Germans were sentenced in Frankfurt because of the crimes they committed in…

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    to be a very prod black women who is not ashame of the color whatsoever." Ella helped Malcolm to get a job for shining shoes at the Roseland Ballroom on the streets of Boston. Later, Malcolm X start selling drugs. Even though he had another job as kitchen helper on the Yankee Clipper, Malcolm X start to fall deep into the life of…

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    Lafayette Park Case Study

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    1.0 Introduction This project deserves more recognition. As the first masterpiece of city revival plan, pull the Fiat Park residential area can be said which do not cross the advertised role for the development of city residence, built in the 50 years after the house into an indelible vitality also to the area of city development. It is the largest collection of buildings designed by Mies Van der Rohe in the world. Lafayette Park is the country's first planned city renewal project and has…

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    Erik Erikson, was born in 1902 in Frankfurt, Germany, to a young Jewish mother. His biological father and mother separated before he was born, later on his mother remarried Erikson 's physician. (Weiland, 1993, p1). In school, he was bullied for his appearance because he did not look like the other kids. He felt that his stepfather never fully accepted him. Because his biological father was Danish and his stepfather was Jewish. It was hard for him to figure out where he fit in. Those early on…

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    Benetton Case Study

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    Sales, which included T-shirts and denim jeans, reached $78 million, 98 percent of which came from the domestic market. With 1,000 stores in Italy alone, Benetton realized that the home market was saturated, and launched a major export campaign. Benetton targeted the rest of Europe and made plans to enter U.S. and Japanese markets. In 1979 the first store was opened in North America. By 1981, Benetton, operating under the name Invep S.p.A., had become the world leader in the field of knitwear,…

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