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    the finale is exceptionally full of the expressive passion that Brahms had for the music and compositions he produced. The lyricism and rhythm in this movement are very transcendental, it feels like it is about so much more than the inspiration, gypsy style. There are a multitude of moods represented throughout the entire concerto, and this finale is the perfect capstone to be fitted upon the historical masterpiece of art that this work truly is. Brahms was indeed most famous for his…

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    Character Traits of Santiago In the book The Alchemist, Santiago had many great trait but for every good trait he had a bad one. The first good trait that is given is that he wants to be different. This is portrayed when he says “But ever since he had been a child, he had wanted to know the world, and this was much more important to him than knowing God and learning about man's sins.” Santiago did not want to do what his family expected of him. He did the unexpected and followed his own path,…

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    Explanations Animals 1.) Fiddler Crab-I knew that this animal was a fiddler crab because of its habitat. It lived in the mud in my back yard that is part of the intercostal. I also knew it was a fiddler crab because of its huge claw resembling a fiddle, hence its name. 2.) Millipede-I knew this was millipede because it had 2 pairs of legs on each body segment, attached to the underside of its body. It also had spiracles on the underside of its body. Plants 1.) Rose-I knew this was a rose…

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    Because the crematoria were overcrowded, bodies were burned in pyres fueled partly by the victims’ own fat.” The holocaust was not a very good time for Jews, Gypsies, Homosexuals and the mentally ill.…

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    terrorizing activities of the Nazi regime. II. Children were the main targets in this tragic period. During the Holocaust, children were subjected to many suckish cruelties. At first, Jewish and Gypsy children were restricted from going to school, and German children were taught that the Jews and Gypsies were racially inferior. III. The Allies destroyed the concentration camps in 1945 and became unwilling witnesses to the horror. Allied troops, physicians, and…

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    Holocaust. Learning about the Holocaust, I have learned many facts. Therefore, I would like to share some of the facts that I have been educated from this massacre. The first fact is how Jews were not the only ones who were discriminated but also gypsies, homosexuals, the disabled, and anybody who was not part of the perfect aryan race.…

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    Holocaust Diary Entry

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    to the resistance.” “Who are you to question us?” Dutch bellowed as he approached Saban. Big, barrel-chested, and strong looking, Dutch reminded Saban of Gunter from Mechelen. He wore his stocking hat just above his eyes and ears. “You fuckin’ Gypsies steal anything you can get your hands on, including…

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    were forced into concentration camps and brutally murdered. Even though the Nazis singled out the Jewish community in their genocide, five million out of the eleven million killed by the Nazis, were non-Jewish people. Nazis labeled and isolated Gypsies, Slavs, Romani’s, homosexuals, Jehovah’s Witnesses, political…

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    Carmen's Love To Carmen

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    The opera starts in Seville, a city square by a cigarette factory where a young beautiful gypsy Carmen finds the love of her life. All of the Factory men would die for her however, Don jose the men that was paying no attention to her caught Carmen’s interest. To show him that she was interested in him she throws a flower at him so he can notice her. As the opera continues Don Jose falls deeply in love with Carmen although he got sent to prison and now is leaving to the military; he expresses his…

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    and hilly. The Cantabrian Mountains and the Pyrenees Mountains are similar to the Appalachian or the Rocky Mountains in the United States. Both countries have areas that are mountainous. Spain has gypsies who are highly superstitious and don’t t typically allow outsiders in. The United States has a gypsy population of just over one million. In the movie, Tom consumes pintxos which are…

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