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    German Shepherd

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    herding, the Dachshund for hunting, and the Siberian Husky for dog sledding. Another breed, known as the German Shepherd, was originally bred to herd and protect sheep. However, on account of their innate strength and intelligence, German Shepherds have also been widely known to be trained as military and police dogs (The History…). Due to being readily accessible, a seven year-old female German Shepherd named Trixie…

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    improvements in many different industries, such as textile, iron, transportation and agriculture. This revolution was something that “all European countries, eventually experienced during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.” This was affecting the German economy, and with Germany being one of the larger and more influential countries in Europe (just like Great Britain, France, Austria, etc.) it needed to make changes and modernize to keep its power position in Europe. Great Britain and…

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    Essay On German Shepherds

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    Today, based on 2006 Kennel Club figures, German Shepherd Dogs are one of the most popular breeds in the United States with 43,575 registrations. In the UK there are currently 12,857 registrations (year 2008) German Shepherds are found working as guide dogs for the blind or the disabled, carrying out police work and guarding duties. They are also used in search and res- cue, therapy and in the armed forces. . These dogs are bred to have an enduring work drive, and unwavering obedience. Of…

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    German Reflective Report

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    Over the course of this semester I planned on learning German. However, my SMART Goal has not been accomplished. My original plan was to learn specifically conversational German, I was going to measure my progress by giving myself quizzes frequently, I thought that it would attainable because I had learned a good majority of Spanish in a semester, it was a reasonable goal because I thought it was attainable and the time parameter was within the course of the semester. However, as I hypothesized…

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    German Barbarians

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    During the fall of the Roman Empire, the government would hold events in the famous colosseum where they would throw in peasants, men, families, and children, strip them naked, and have them fight lions or fight each other to the death. The audience would be given bread and wine to enjoy during the entertainment. For many years, this was how the Roman Empire would distract its inhabitants from the crumbling empire around them. Presently when we describe forcing humans to fight each other to…

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    German Worker's Party

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    we establish the background of this source. The source was written in 1920 Adolf Hitler at the time, an active speaker for the party along with Anton Drexler the then chairman of the German Worker’s Party or ‘DAP’ created the party program, and which later that year changed its name to the the ‘Nationalist German Worker’s Party’ (NSDAP), and is considered a primary source. Whilst the document itself is a program demanding the re-construction of Germany and its social, political and economic…

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    German Refugee Shelters

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    around the world they have to really see inside of what they go through and the reasons behind it. The German refugee shelters are facing adult problems with women and children that need to be controlled and the shelters need to gain protection, The American Refugee Committee could gain protection in these shelters and help these children and women that are being harmed. Recently in 2015, the german shelters there has been issues with young girls getting sexual assulted by other people,…

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    persecution of Black people was ironic, it was only those that were essentially Black German citizens that the German people saw as their subordinate. Through images, rap artists, poets, and a report by the German government, it will be clear that if you were a Black German you were inferior, but if you were an American Black man you…

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    Offensive: The German offensive started on July 5, 1943. The goal of the offensive was to wreck as much of the Soviet Army as possible. This goal was never met in its entirety. On July 5, the Germans struck on both sides of the salient to begin the biggest battle of the Second World War. From the very beginning of the assault they ran into trouble. Their Ninth Army, after initial success, became entirely bogged down in its attack from the north. In the south the Germans enjoyed greater…

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    Dbq 11 Germany Analysis

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    after WWI. However just because the war was officially over for them, did not mean the fighting had stopped in Germany. The entire World was in bad shape after the terrible war, but Mann explains how it seemed that nothing could go right for the Germans and with each blow the people’s hope began to diminish and the struggle to stay strong grew harder and harder. Amongst the ruins of the desolate state, political parties began to take advantage of the people’s need for leadership and began to…

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