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    When my mother was forced to leave the United States and go live in Poland I became forlorn. She was deported to Poland because she was missing some necessary documents that were required in order to live in the U.S. Many contrasting thoughts began to evolve and collide in my head. I had a feeling bothering me that my mom moved because of me. I didn’t understand anything because I was only in third grade. My father began to play the role of my mother during my childhood. He would cook, do the…

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    huge topic in the world that is relevant to the biology of women. The topic of abortion has been a very controversial topic around the world, in this article Day focuses on how Poland has proposed an absolute ban of abortion unless the pregnancy threatens the life of the mother. This is basically saying that women in Poland can not consider abortion even if they want to, even in the cases of rape and incest. The relevance of this to the biology of women is because abortion is pertaining to women…

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    Prisoners in Poland are organized within the prisons by many different categories. These categories include age, gender, past imprisonment record, intentional or unintentional nature of offense, remaining prison sentence time, physical and mental health, degree of threat to others, and the type of offense. This type of specific organization is extremely important. In the United States, prisoners are not organized in such a fashion. Prisoners will either be in general population or special…

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    My life changed the summer before 6th grade. I had just come home from having spent two months in Poland on vacation visiting family and was ready to begin my first year of junior high school. I was excited to see all my friends, since I was not able to talk to them almost all of summer break. I remember walking into the lunchroom on the first day of school, picking up my schedule, and then seeing my two best friends and going to say hi. I was surprised to see they all had cell phones, something…

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    However, by the 21st century as deficits and inflation continued to augment, due to the current economic policies, dramatic global economic reform was inevitable. “The Agony of Reform” recounts the story of how the economies of the Soviet Union, Poland, India, Bolivia, and Chile failed and the turmoil of transitioning into a free-market capitalistic economy. The Soviet Union was an industrial leader and a military super power controlling every aspect of their economy through communism. Citizens…

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    period, but almost one year apart. Hitler also wanted to invade Poland, but it was going to be a hard invasion so he made an alliance with Russia called the Hitler-Stalin Pact. No one knew about the alliance people never thought of Germany and Russia as an alliance. They are enemies in the way that Russia is communist and Germany is nationalist, with the secret alliance they had Poland sandwiched. Before attacking Russia in the book “Poland Betrayed: The Nazi-Soviet invasion” the author…

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    back: this is my home. It is not back there, not with the majority of my family and old childhood friends. For some strange reason, this country has been more of a home to me than Poland ever was. So I embraced it with open arms, even if it took a little while to get used to. Poland, 1998-2007 I had a great life in Poland. Of course, I was a child and to children everything seems perfect and utterly amazing but even now that I look back on it, I can’t think of anything that was wrong. But for…

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    soldiers marched into Poland and remained for over five years. The actual occupation of the country did not begin until the defenders of the Polish capital, Warsaw, gave up. September 27, 1939, was the date when the official occupation of Poland by German forces began. Over the years Poland was occupied, great tensions rose and resistance fighters slowly began to fight against the Germans. The resistance groups that were fighting were somewhat unsuccessful and the fate of Poland became…

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    this famous quote that he wrote in Mein Kampf , “Germany must be a world power, or there will be no Germany.” Hitler always had this sense of taking over Germany but it’s not so clear as to if he intended a World War. Did he just want to take over Poland, or did he simply just want to take some land for Germany? Ever since Germany’s huge defeat during World War I, and Germany’s weak government, the Weimar Republic, wasn’t doing well. This allowed room for some changes, and the rise of a…

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    been a soldier fighting to stop the Nazi’s from killing all the Jewish people that lived in Poland. While I was preparing to leave to Poland I first got to know who I was fighting along with. As well as playing cards or refreshing my defensive techniques in close combat. I also made sure I ate as much food that can be found good here then what I might have to survive on in Poland. When I arrived in Poland I meet a war veteran who goes by the name Ben Kamm. He and I fought alongside one…

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