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    Gerta Lowe Research Paper

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    had died while trying to escape. Fritz had been suspected of being involved with Peter’s attempt to escape so the Stasi (the secret police force) took him away. The next morning Fritz was back home. Fritz had started writing on a piece of paper to be careful and that the apartment was bugged. He also wrote that the stasi had heard of his and Gertas conversation about peter. The stasi were listening so they had to be careful and sound happy. Gerta had went to school and to her surprise Anna was…

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    The dispute stems from the audience and writer being at different “places” in terms of the stasis questions. The writer failure to meet some of the four basic stasis categories (fact, definition, quality and procedure/action), further establishes how participants might be at different "places" in terms of the stasis questions. The writer attempts to establish the fact that heart break can cause death. Participants may disagree with the existence of the disease, more specifically the idea that…

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    It is a complication of long standing chronic venous stasis. Chronic venous stasis is most commonly a result of age-relate valvular insufficiency, however surgery, previous DVT’s, and traumatic injury can also be a cause of venous injury and stasis dermatitis. Venous insufficiency leads to edema and extravasation of blood cels which can result in decreased blood flow to the tissues. The presentation of a patient with stasis dermatitis they often have non-tender, erythematous legs with areas…

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    Stasiland, Anna Funder recounts the horrors that the East German citizens faced under the control of the German Secret Police, known as the “Stasi”. In order to gain a full understanding of the personal damage suffered by everyday people on a daily basis, Funder interviews a range of East German citizens. These include ordinary people, unwilling informers and those Stasi officers that were obsessed with the power and control they held. The focus on personal stories means that the characters…

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    action of the story. By this, having Everyman go on a journey to find accompaniment on his journey to death, it describes the hardships he will face. He will soon find that the physical things in life turn on him except the good deeds in life. The stasis of a story can be defined in many ways, however, my favorite way of thinking is,…

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    farm in his eyes. The same is true for Esther’s story, without the intrusion of George and the ideal romance he brings along, Esther would have never had a trigger to move out, she would have just stayed in her stasis. It seems that the battle of heap and triggers that ends when new stasis is found, starts with intrusion that sets things in…

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    Murder has been going on for centuries across the United States ranging from voluntary and involuntary manslaughter to first and second-degree murder. While some killings may be intentional, and others may be accidents, people are constantly attempting to explain why murder occurs by using theories. According to Merriam Webster online dictionary, a theory is “a belief, policy, or procedure proposed or followed as the basis of action.” There are many theories that can be used in an attempt to…

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    writers use current day to illustrate their point to the reader but one of the big ones is stasis. Stasis is a 4 question process that encourages building knowledge, it also helps writers deeply analyze the issues at hand that they are trying to investigate further. To be more specific writers use stasis to investigate and attempt to determine the 4 questions, conjecture, definition, quality, and policy. Stasis is a useful tool to discover controversy, the essays we have been reading in class…

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    if a mutual level of stasis is not settled upon. In the debate of “A Short History Of Torches And Intimidation” written by Sarah Bond and “Parents Fight Over Pledging Allegiance In Schools” written by Tovia Smith, both rhetors can agree that symbols serve a certain function and when those functions are abused it can cause conflict and uproar, especially when the function confronts the question of whether or not it is interfering with freedom of speech. Their level of stasis settles in…

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    us the question of whether President Andrew Jackson was a good leader and horrible leader. In the end, the author’s opinion on Andrew Jackson was shown at the very last scene. The author showed Andrew Jackson trying to sing and go back to the old stasis, but unable to keep his posture while a two lines of people in rags are walking in front of him and leaving a creepy and sad feeling in the atmosphere. These people in rags are the ghost of the Indians that suffered through the Trail of Tears.…

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