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    Hans Zimmer is known for recording music for over 150 films, including The Lion King, Pirates of the Caribbean series, The Last Samurai, and Interstellar. He started out using keyboards and synthesizers and was briefly in a The Buggles’ music video, “Video Killed the Radio Star”, which was the beginning of his career. He went on to other bands, playing the keyboard, bands such as The Damned, where he helped produce an album called the Black Album where his efforts were described as over-produced…

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    ” or “So do you eat a lot of spicy food?” Throughout this summer that’s all I’ve heard. I’ve been participating of a cancer research institute in which we have a diverse pool of students. I’ve met people from Korea, India, Nigeria, China, Russia, Slovakia, Turkey, and the United States. I think this program has been a preview of what I will encounter in college, specifically at Johns Hopkins University, due to its diverse student body. Throughout my time in the program many questions and topics…

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    baking, dairy farming, meat processing, and beer brewing to the U.S. They inspire others to assimilate their ethnic specialties, for a much greater purpose. The countries of central Europe are Germany, Austria, Hungary, Romania, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and Poland. I learned incredible fact that Christmas trees and Easter egg hunt were…

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    It is quite exciting getting closer and closer to who God is calling me to be. Although at the same time it is intimidating. What if I do not understand God right, or if the voice I think is God calling me to go and do something actually is not Him and I mess my whole life up. See how that can be a daunting problem? I know that I am excited though to be able to know what God wants me to do with my life. It is pretty scary to think that at my young age I could know what I am going to be doing…

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    this problem. Random checking the sportsmen before the competitions isn’t enough. We need to stop organisers of these delicts and producers of these substances. But it is music of the future. 8. Hooliganism between sport fans is a real problem in Slovakia. Families are scared to visit a football match. The most visible problem is between fan clubs Slovan Bratislava and Spartak Trnava. Then the police have to act to the fans. It costs lots of money. In my point of view the hooliganism should be…

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    Two of the most diverse geographies in the world are both Slovakia, in Europe, and Columbia, in South America. Each one of these countries has certain similarities in terms of the four spheres of the physical environment (the Lithosphere, Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, and Biosphere), while they differ significantly. Although the two are located in different countries, the four spheres contribute to how distinct each country’s geography is and how they impact everyday life. To begin, the country of…

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    With the influence of English language and culture expanding all over the world, many people have strong views toward this trend. It is accepted that English plays a significant part for both society, and what’s more , a lot of attention is being drawn to the change of economy. However, whether the impact of English deserves such a concern , people have different ideas. And it leads considerable concern that it can produce positive effects in more than one way and it also can bring about…

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    Once there lived a girl. She was nine years old and her name was Leva. She lived by a forest in Slovakia. Leva had a little brother named Fero. Fero was four years old. One day, Leva’s dad asked Leva and Fero to go to the forest and pick some berries for lunch. But after a little while, Leva got lost and couldn’t find her brother. The only thing she could see and hear were owls hooting, wolves howling, and the purple, blue, and green light. When she came closer, she was going to touch the…

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    16. Compare and Contrast the policies of the US and USSR during Cold War. Primary approaches to address are Containment - the Truman Doctrine and the Marshall Plan. Different perspectives which are not "strategies" but rather could be mulled over are: Truman's hard-line approach toward the USSR; his exclusion at Potsdam of advising Stalin about the nuclear bomb and the dropping of it at Hiroshima and Nagasaki; the German Question; the Berlin Airlift and NATO. Iron Curtain: Soviets refuse to…

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    Interview With Dr Heitz

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    On Monday October 12th I had the honor of interviewing my college algebra professor Dr. Layne Heitz. The interview was very interesting and I learned many knew things about Dr. Heitz. Dr. Heitz has a bachelor’s degree and a master’s in mathematics from the University of West Texas and has recently received his doctorate degree. He currently teaches college Algebra, finite math method for teachers, geometry, and sometimes calculus or trigonometry. Dr. Heitz said that he always knew that he…

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