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    Medical Experiments During the Holocaust Around the time of the Holocaust, physicians and doctors started experimenting on the inmates at concentration camps. These experiments were done without the victim’s consent and sometimes without their knowledge. There were at least 30 different famous experiments done (Seheff, ReduceTheBurden.org). These experiments could result in death, mental distress, or permanent disability. Afterwards, some of the doctors were put on trial. The most well known…

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    July 28, 1914 was the start of many things, the war started, alliances were formed, and technology bloomed. Tanks, Poison Gas, and Machine Guns were ground advancements technology created around 1914-1916. The machine guns could shoot 400-600 rounds a minute, the tanks could carry a large-calibre cannon, and the poison gas would cause vomiting, irritation to the eye, and severe coughing. These tools made a big impact on the war One of the three major technology created for the war were tanks. A…

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    Chickfila Case Study

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    stand out because of the homemade, handspun ice-dream, ice-cream; and Chickfila also offers seasonal flavors. Compared to most restaurants that have condiments like ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, BBQ, etc. Chickfila has an even wider variety of different condiments like honey BBQ, buffalo, Chickfila sauce, honey mustard, spicy mustard, and many different salad…

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    indicating their alluring form of nature. Many kinds lines are used to create a sense of texture also shading, in this case layering created the pattern and in the focal point stippling created an illusion. In the piece the viewers can see that the mustard yellow part and the washed out grey part are layered side by side not acting as a whole. The artists let…

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    G-series nerve agents. Iraq built these agents into various offensive munitions including rockets, artillery shells, aerial bombs, and warheads on the Al Hussein Scud missile variant. During the Iran-Iraq war, Iraqi fighter-attack aircraft dropped mustard-filled and…

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    meant for the blood, if I had to use the knife. Once I got to the party, I looked deep into Mr. Boddy's eyes and I was so scared that I just had to kill him. I acted like nothing was wrong and just smiled at all of the faces staring at me. Col. Mustard was wearing his usual yellow suit and had grown to have grey hair and a gray beard. Mrs. Peacock was wearing her purple dress decorated with…

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    allied teams causing unknow deaths and casualties. A website states, “The Germans used mustard gas for the first time in 1917… eventually you would see red spots forming on your skin that quickly turned into painful blisters… rendering troops incapacitated,” (Howstuffworks 1). This quote explains how Germans were the first to use biological weapons during the First World War and the specific toxin they used, mustard gas, caused a great deal of pain and death. This helps prove my thesis because…

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    Human Experimentation

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    Human experimentation has ended in depression and death or done against of people will. An horrible example is the human experimentation in the Soviet Union in 1921. They exposed the prisoners were exposed to a number of deadly poisons included mustard gas, ricin, digitoxin, and curare and that's only a few they slipped this stuff into their meals are forced to go to laboratories without their consent violating basic human right. The purpose for the test was to find a tasteless and odorless…

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    units with swords and small arms weapons. However, this small arms fire did not last throughout the war. Although these weapons may have taken a while to become present during the war, they were huge assets to any side that they had fought on. Tanks, mustard gas, and airplanes not only changed the way wars were fought, but they changed many more wars to come. Tanks were first introduced in World War I on September 15, 1916, the tanks were used to combat trench warfare the tracks known as…

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    My best memory with food is when I used to go over to my grandma and grandpa’s house after every day of school. I would always get my mom to make me a turkey sandwich with mayonnaise, mustard, and cheddar cheese on sweet honey wheat bread. The bread always had a fluffiness to it and it was always soft with a golden brown color. My grandma always had mass amounts of the ingredients that were always better than the ones bought at the grocery store. She always told me that meat and bread freshly…

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