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    Holocaust. Each of their stories present similarities in their representations of Jewish resistance. For example, they both involve characters that first find the desire to fight from their thirst for vengeance. They both also inadvertently make non-resistors seem less heroic than those who did fight. However, there are also differences and I will mention one; Fighter goes into further depth on establishing the difference between a fighter and a non-fighter by contrasting both of their…

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    “Nonviolent Resistance by Martin Luther King Jnr” Martin Luther King Jnr gives five basic characteristics of Nonviolent Resistance in stride to freedom. These characteristics were very evident in the activist’s experience Anne Moody, The Jackson sit in. Nonviolent resistance involves turning the other chick and not responding to violence with violence, this was very evident because the Negros student activists’ did not respond to the violent through retaliation but just demanded free and fair…

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    France were united against the common enemy: the German soldiers. The restraints on their freedoms were more than enough to persuade the women to fight back, which meant keeping their retaliation masked to avoid as many incidents as possible. The resistors faced challenges that would quite literally mean either life or death, but all readily did so in the name of freedom. The early resisters had mostly communist backgrounds. There were many small groups that printed articles resisting the…

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    The experimenters followed their experimentation with analysis of the data obtained. The experimenters first contemplated the applicability of the Probe Comp test signal to biological systems. The experimenters reasoned that the test signal was not an effective description of a biological system because the test signal did not exhibit the noise present in biological systems. While considering the observations of the oscilloscope and biological systems, the experimenters considered which settings…

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    The old-fashioned film projector creates vintage look of the City of Los Angeles in the 1950s in the theatre. Scrolls is uncovered across the back wall of the stage, depicting Chavez Ravine, a hillside community of Mexican Americans in L.A. In the stressful atmosphere, a women is wiped out of her home, and the Chaves Ravine is bulldozed. Suddenly, the theatre is lighten up, and filled with big yelling out of a baseball game. We are still in the place, where used to be Chavez Ravine, but now is…

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    Ketron Essay

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    Keltron, Kerala State Electronics Development Corporation limited, is a public sector Electronics Company located in Kerala, a state in India. It is headquartered at the capital city of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram. The company is under the direct control of the Government of Kerala. The registered name of the company is Kerala State Electronics Development Corporation Limited (KSEDC Ltd.). The name Keltron was coined from two words, Kerala Electronics and when it was necessary to use a small word…

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    most likely just eliminate the passive resistors with no sense of remorse or regret. Their heartless action would in turn instill fear to the rest of the population, which would make the whole passive resistance movement a failure. Furthermore, Gandhi’s passive resistance requires people “to observe perfect chastity, adopt poverty, follow truth, and cultivate fearlessness” (Gandhi, 1909, p. 106). The reason for requiring these qualities is for the passive resistor to have the energy, courage,…

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    Gerald Napoles Analysis

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    After reading about Dr. Gerald Napoles’s impressive background, rise to the presidency in a short amount of time and his ability to utilize a servant leadership framework, gives hope to new leaders in the community college arena. The overview describing Dr. Napoles characteristics aligns directly to the servant leadership style that he owns. One of the points made by Dr. Napoles is he “believes in servant leadership and uses that framework in all of his actions." This comment led me to…

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    Personal Statement

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    I first realized I wanted to pursue a career in Electronics Engineering when I took an Electronics class in high school. I got interested in how electricity works in all the technology that we use today in our modern world. I was also curious about how a device with a screen is able to display words and pictures. I also want to learn programming because it deals a lot with electronics. Programming shows how we communicate and tell devices what to do. Without programming, devices wouldn’t do…

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    Broken Bread, Broken Community: Hunger During the Holocaust In Holocaust narratives, food and starvation emphatically repeat, differing in their context, but consistently representing a fight against death of spirit or body. Hunger could take over and control a person’s body and mind, and starvation’s effects became a singular focus inside the ghetto or the concentration camps. Bread had the power to break apart families and connections to other people, further dehumanizing the individual’s…

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