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    The Berlin Wall one of the main aspects of the cold war, for 28 years this wall has stood, symbolising the separation of families and friends. Only being taken down quite recently. After WW2, Germany was split up into 4 sectors; -The French -The United States -The Soviet Union and -Great Britain These 4 countries all felt threatened by one another so France, The United States and Great Britain all teamed up creating West Berlin, a democracy built state while the Soviet Union was left…

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    Christian Raschke’s article is all about the time that one person puts in while preparing food with taking a deeper look at how food prepping affects people below the poverty line. The author’s purpose for this article was to see what factors lead to people using their food stamps for quicker easier meals than buying the ingredients and taking the time to prepare the meal and make it. Raschke’s intended audience for his article would be scholarly people who want to take a look into certain…

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    Greek Colonization Essay

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    The question to be answered though is why the Greeks first set off on this mass emigration from Greece. The Greeks began to send out colonies due to a scarcity of resources in Greece, the desire for trade and commerce, and lastly the pressures that stasis had…

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    The education debate remains unsolved about many things, in general, higher education; but more specifically: the quality of education, the overall worth of education, and whether or not college is for everyone, and though participants have achieved stasis about what higher education is about, intervention is necessary about argument types, such as; definition of education, conjecture, and quality, to help resolve this debate. Gracy Olmstead, writer of “What College Isn’t For,” argues that…

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    Peter Leibing

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    West Berlin was under the control of America, Britain and France. The people of the East were very unhappy about the lack of political and economical freedom. The USSR had industrialised and militarised East Germany, causing many people to fear the Stasi; the most pervasive secret police agencies. On the other hand, West Berlin had the dominant currency, local democratic elections and free enterprise. Looking at the West from the East, it was appealing to many people, as they…

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    friends’ journey from Paris to the Festival of San Fermín. Aside from the planned adventure of going to Spain, the characters move around frequently in taxis with little purpose. The Sun Also Rises portrays motion which goes no place and is a novel of stasis and despair to represent the damaging and lasting effects of war. Taxis are used a significant amount in the novel. The characters use taxis to drift from cafe to cafe and bar to bar. Although they are physically moving, they are not…

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    Art Of Terror

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    Stalin, too, used children as targets for indoctrination, although he preferred the classroom education approach to the youth group movements of Nazi Germany. In Stalin’s Russia, children were taught from a young age that Stalin was their supreme leader, and that he knew what was best for their country. They would recite oaths of loyalty in classrooms, and pledge their allegiance to Russia and Stalin (Cote). This continuous repetition enforced their belief that they had to follow Stalin, and…

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    theory of evolution was wrong. Also the theory of evolution had no valid explanations for all living fossils. Also the concept of stasis may helped you to know that stasis was not limited to living fossils. A lot of species appear in the fossil record looking pretty much as the same when they all disappear. We always hope that plants and animals remain in stasis to grow evolution. Also human skills and bones were discovered in Pliocene layers of evolution. A lot of scientists offered a lot…

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    Dermatitis Lymphoedema

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    stoma appliances and other dressing adhesives; generalized rashes from latex allergies; blisters (or bullae) due to dressing adhesives or fixation tapes; eczema associated with dermatitis and venous stasis disease; hyperkeratosis (thick scaly skin) often seen in patients with lymphoedema or venous stasis disease; paper thin skin and purpura due to long term steroid therapy; dehydrated skin due to acute illness or nutritional compromise generally; and excoriated skin conditions from prolonged…

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    A Night Divided Summary

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    The novel “A Night Divided” written by Jennifer A. Nielsen tells the story of a brave girl from Germany who goes on a adventure to reunite her family due to the spasmodic rise of the Berlin Wall. The Berlin Wall just happen to be built during the time when the father and brother were on the other side. The two sides of Germany were called East Berlin and West Berlin. At the time, Gerta, the main character, was living in the East with her brother, Fritz, and mother, while the rest of her family…

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