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    United States learn from Germany about moving on from the most disgusting parts of our own history? In 1952 Germany started paying reparations to the victims of the Holocaust. The process wasn't perfect by any means, if a victim was filed under resistor instead of victim they got more money, since homosexuality was still illegal people persecuted by the Nazis for their sexuality couldn't claim reparations, victims in places under Soviet control couldn't get payments, and perhaps most…

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    Relation the case with the chapter: This case has a direct and indirect relation with some of our book chapters . First of all , chapter six ( Resistance to change ) which has the basic relation with the issues discussed in Perrier company . We are talking in this case about the employees who refuse the attempt to changes , In fact, there are many points that make employees not contributing in the change process . So, we are going to explain the basic reasons that make Perrier employees resist…

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    unjust, concurrently creating the philosophy of civil disobedience. Later, according to the Unitarian Universal Association, after Gandhi read Thoreau’s essay “Civil Disobedience” he claimed “it is civil in the sense that it is not criminal. The resistor considers certain laws to be so unjust as to render obedience to them is a dishonor.” Hence, inspired by Thoreau, Gandhi gained his stance on civil disobedience and later applied the philosopher’s Transcendentalist principle of free thought to…

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    On the morning of July 17, 2004 my mom received a phone call from the Poughkeepsie Police Department. This phone call changed my life forever. The Dreadful news my mom received and relayed to my sister and I, was the passing of our father. I was overwhelmed from the news I received about my father. I didn’t know how to express my feelings about the loss of my father I kept all of my emotions bottled up. The one way I knew how to express myself was through art. i began drawing or constructing…

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    The idea of using biosensors to fight against TBI and concussion has been the inspiration for many types of research. Ouckama et al., 2010 used the force-sensing resistor to test the effectiveness of wearing a helmet (Ouckama 2010). Sport-helmets are believed to secure the head and surrounding tissue against impact. They are regulated by different agencies like ISO and ASTM International. With stimulation studies using the 3D Finite Element Analysis (FEA), a clear evidence of how much these…

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    4-5 SCIENCE 2015-2016 Science Units The fourth- and fifth-grade social studies theme of explorers and colonial America naturally lends itself to an in depth study of oceans and marine life. The year’s themes include: SALTWATER ECOLOGY THE HUMAN BODY ELECTRONICS AND ROBOTICS The children begin the year by studying plants and animals of the Long Island Sound through several field trips to Cove Island Park, where the students become immersed in the various habitats it provides. They work with…

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    soil, air, oil, etc., delivering them to a manufactures and energy required to manufacture the product on a production line. Since many of them are small items, the energy required for their production is still significant. For example, one common resistor with a weight of 0.17 grams has energy footprint of 119KJ that is equivalent to about 397 fist punches, 300 Joules each. This is a very rough but yet a clear approximation that can give a basic idea of how big is the environmental impact of…

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    By the early 1900s, the United States started to develop the confines of when freedom of speech and the press is valid through the court of law. The government has had a history of censoring people or the media for publishing criticism or scandalous news about the government, especially during times of war. For the most part, the freedom of speech has prevailed; however, many cases had to go through the supreme court to create a precedent on how freedom on speech and press should be handled that…

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    young social worker who was at great personal danger, devised means to enter the ghetto to help the sick and dying Jews. Irena helped make 3,000 fake papers to help the Jewish families before she even joined the Zegota group. She was also a German resistor. Life in a jar Getting caught was another big thing that involved being a rescuer. Rescuers, if caught, would be sent to prisons, concentration camps, or even executed right…

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    Hitler’s biggest accomplice during the Third Reich were the German “ordinary” citizen. The German people had a part in the oppression and genocide of the Jewish citizens. Albeit some more than others but to what degree. In order for the Nazi regime to survive it needed the collaboration of the German people. However, you cannot completely blame the regular German citizen for the Holocaust because the people who are directly responsible to a higher level of culpability. This is not to say that…

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