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    Heinrich Shliemann

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    Heinrich Schliemann: Heinrich Schliemann was born in Neubukow, Mecklenburg-Schwerin on January, 6, 1822. He was a German pioneer of field archaeology. At the age of 14 he was forced to leave the country for ill health reasons, so he became a captain boy on a ship heading from Hamburg to Venezuela. The vessel was wrecked off the Dutch coast; he became an office boy and then a bookkeeper for a trading firm in Amsterdam. In 1846 the firm sent him to St. Petersburg as an agent. There he founded a…

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    amnesty for the LRA soldiers and a negotiated settlement was the best hope for the end of the war. In the end, the court's intent to prosecute the leaders of the LRA reduced the army's willingness to cooperate in peace negotiations. (Le Sage, Andre July 2011). The government tried to bring order back to Uganda by making an effort to disperse the LRA by arresting anyone that was associated with them. The United States assisted by offering a reward of up to $5 million each for fugitive Ugandan…

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    Moon Research Paper

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    confident they could do it despite what people said. Apollo 11's mission was to land two men on the moon. They also had the challenge of returning back to Earth safely. Apollo 11 took off on July 16 1969 with Neil Armstrong, Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin, and Michael Collins were the astronauts aboard the Apollo 11. On July, 20, 1969 They then landed in a lunar module they named, very patriotically "the eagle". Only Armstrong and Buzz walked the moon. Collins stayed in orbit surrounding the moon. They…

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    His Wife for a Hat by Oliver Sacks in which I was introduced to the brain and the many ways it can malfunction. I also relax by playing and listening to music and I am currently working towards achieving Grade 8 in Piano and Grade 3 in Harp. I was a member of Altrincham Swimming Club for 8 years, attending training regularly during the week and representing the team in galas. I completed the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award in which our team planned, prepared for and completed an overnight…

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    Eczema Research Paper

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    2 Eczema is defined as a condition where patches of skin become inflamed, itchy, red, cracked, and rough. It’s basically a dry skin condition. 2 James McIntosh says “certain foods such as nuts and diary can trigger symptoms. Eczema can also be triggered by environmental factors like smoke and pollen. Treatment focuses on healing damaged skin and alleviating the symptoms. Eczema is not a contagious condition”. According to Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. 3 eczema is thought to be hereditary. 4…

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    Russell, “WMD Proliferation, Globalization, and International Security: Whither the Nexus and National Security? Vol. V, Issue 6,” https://edge.apus.edu/access/content/ attachment/299291/Forums/519e2bb8-94f4-48bc-9c57-53a70e59f857/WMDrussellJul06-1.pdf, July 2006, accessed on 18 October 2015. 3. The White House, Arms Control Association, “National Strategy to Combat WMD,” http://www.armscontrol.org/print/1184, 1 January 2003, accessed on 19 October 2015. 4. The White House, “National…

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    with re-existing conditions, and reinsurance for retiree health benefits. When July of 2010 came around the government was trying to figure out enrollment estimates and the cost estimates (History of Affordable Care Act). On November 6, 2012, Obama was re-elected which ensured the ACA would survive. The healthcare.gov site opened on October of 2013, but experienced technical difficulties and had to shut down. The…

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    Lexington (“Today in History - July 13”). After facing off with the British, Parker and his men were drained, eight Americans were killed leaving ten wounded. Despite being discouraged, Parker rallied his men to spring another attack on the Regulars as they returned from Boston (“John Parker”). As the British approached John Parker’s men opened fire on them shooting down several, and inflicting heavy casualties on the British. Parker and his men suffered a defeat the morning of July 13, severely…

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    Hs311 Unit 1 Assignment

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    6.17 per 1,000 live births (Demography & Population, 2015). With only 1 Ebola fatality, the United States’ incident rate calculates to .3 per 1,000,000 person-years during January 1, 2014 and July 1, 2014 compared to Guinea’s Ebola incident rate at 3.6 per 100,000 person-years during January 1, 2014 and July 1, 2014 (Ebola Data and Statistics,…

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    Reina Wiesel Diary

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    Born in eastern Poland in 1924 to a middle-class family, Renia Spiegel faced a cruel fate. A young girl filled with eagerness to face life and acquired the ability to describe the world around her and her feelings through the beauty of poetry, was denied a future with one bullet at the age of 18. Reina began her diary in a time of great despair when she was just fifteen, looking for an outlet to write her thoughts. She begins her diary with “I just want a friend.” This entails that this diary…

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