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    The city of Southfield, MI has requested that a new charter high school is created that would represent the diversity within the city. Southfield currently has eleven private schools, five universities, and seventeen public schools (Market Research Services Oakland County Planning and Economic Development, n.d.) (City of Southfield, n.d.). Demographics According to CityData.com, a website that details the demographics of cities, the current breakdown of races is as follows: African American 70…

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    The Paris Peace Settlement

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    developments in this period. During the decade following World War I, the countries of Europe were struggling to return to a routine to which they were more accustomed. The war had shaken the people and their governments. Britain in West Europe and Poland in East Europe are just two examples of countries that would face hard times in the years after the…

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    Birthplace and Neighbors are works about wartime rural Poland and were written and filmed in the 1990s. These two documents have similar revelations about wartime Poland. However, the way these cases are presented through two ways bearing witness, Birthplace, and writing history, Neighbors. There are tensions and benefits to both pieces, but they are critical for an understanding of wartime Poland. There are differences in bearing witness is personal and intimacy that writing history does not…

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    paper will be discussing the damaging and long lasting effects of Nazi propaganda on the global perception of Poland. Unfortunately, what Goebbels says rang true for the people of Poland and this paper will be discussing the methods and impact of Nazi Anti-Polish propaganda. The paper will also go into detail about the history of the Nazi Propaganda engine and its reason for targeting Poland. Similarly, the paper will go into the modern effects of Polish jokes and other negative propaganda that…

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    Marginalization has been defined as a complex process of relegating specific groups of people to the lower or outer edge of society. Throughout the story, marginalization continues to show as a consistent theme. Thus, Vladek, Anja, her family and Poland are all examples of who suffer from marginalization at separate times. First, Anja suffers from post pardon depression when she has her child. Through this, Anja loses her sense of self and has difficulties finding herself within her new role.…

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    Comparing Two Adverts

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    mainly male read magazine, etc. In the following two advertisements I will be looking at two different brands that are trying to sell similar products, but have taken two different routes in displaying the product. The two products are water brands, Poland Spring and Dasani. Dasani is a brand of water that is owned by The Coca-Cola Company. Dasani is a brand…

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    Why Did World War 1 Happen

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    World War I was known as “A war to end all wars” – HA! If only there were such a thing – to live in perfect harmony is only a dream. World War I didn’t solve any of the initial problems that caused it, which contributed to the outbreak of World War II. Everything afterwards didn’t unfold as expected. The German empire rebuilt itself, Hitler rose as Dictator, and millions of bodies followed. It’s as if World War I was just the opening scene to a gruesome horror film. The things you have to…

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    The invasion of normandy was an important day in history. How long was the invasion? The invasion of normandy lased from June 1944 to August 1944 so that is 3 months. Who was in the invasion? The militaries in the invasion were the German the U.S.A. the British and the Canadians.The British and the the Canadians were our allies in that battle and the war. How many people died? 42500 allied and german troops died in the invasion.Why is it called D day? It means nothing it's Day Day which is…

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    together that Fortinbras intended to take over Denmark on his return from Poland no matter what…

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    On January 26, 1934 Poland and Germany signed the Nonaggression Pact, because Germany wanted to build up their armed. However, “Polish authorities interpreted the pact as Hitler's consent to deal with their German minorities as they wished” (Komjathy and Stockwell 70). As a result, they “proceeded with its Polandization policy” (Buell 49) and speeded it up (Komjathy and Stockwell 70). In 1935 Poland started to bring the minority organisations into line, despite various minority declarations and…

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