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    and market in different countries around the world. We believe these manufactures have chosen this strategy to reap the maximum benefits from low cost advantages. For example Mercedes Benz which is part of Daimler AG has its main headquarters in Stuttgart, Baden Wurttemberg Germany however the company operates worldwide. In fact Mercedes Benz has manufacturing plants in China, Russia, USA, England, India etc. For Daimler to reach Mercedes Benz Car sales targets, they are placing more effort in…

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    Through Thick and Thin "The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb," a common proverb, suggests that a promise kept between two people is more important than genetic relations. However, relatives and family held great significance for Europe during World War II, where bloodlines and genetics were often the difference between life and death. Blood is a motif of war, and how fitting that The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, set in the bloodiest war in history, is not only a story…

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    Niels Henrick David Bohr was born in Copenhagen, Denmark on 1885. In 1911 he received his Ph.D. from Copenhagen University. Later on he moved to England to study under J.J. Thomson in Cambridge and under Ernest Rutherford in Manchester. In 1913 he published his model of the atom, which was based on Rutherford’s planetary model. After his publication of his model he received worldwide fame. Unfortunately, Bohr’s model worked only for hydrogen atoms. Which made the final atomic model yet to be…

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    What was the significance of having the three different concentration camps and what effect did it have on the victims and the bystanders of the Holocaust? The significance of having three types of concentration camps was that Hitler, the SS and the Nazis were able to concentrate their sub-human victims. Having three types of concentration camps was an essential part of the Nazis ultimate goal of the Final Solution, as it dictated the fate of not only the victims but also the bystanders of…

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    Comparing Athenian Democracy and Modern US Democracy Jason Rochon History 2321: World Civilizations I May 25, 2016 As man progressed from a nomadic lifestyle into a more urban lifestyle, the need for some sort of structure arose. With cities forming and urban populations increasing, the need for law and order grew. Early civilizations developed varying forms of government to address the rising needs of urban city life. Of these forms of government, democracy is one that has endured…

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    Hans and Erik quickly became good friends during their time serving in France during World War I. In Part four Chapter one, we learn that Erik was killed during the fighting in World War I. “When he tracked down the family of Erik Vandenburg in Stuttgart upon his return, Vandenburg’s wife informed him that he could keep it” (Zusak 178). Thus, Hans keeps the accordion that Erik had once taught him to play. The importance of the accordion is seen here, because now the accordion is the only memory…

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    Historical Museum Report

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    The historical museum I choose to visit was the Palm Springs Air Museum which has been opened since 1996 and is a non-profit organization. I visited this museum on the 17 of November. The Museum boast thirty-eight aircrafts all from small fighter jets to massive bombers. As well as groups, people, and weapons that were significant in war times during World War Two. While their taking in all the different types of airplanes and how each one was used to help in the war, there was one airplane that…

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    Introduction Many people are unintentionally filled with impractical optimism. This optimism often fuels ideas of the perfect world. Their minds create a world in which every human being is committed to creating a higher quality of life in a more desirable living area, where people are able to look at the bigger picture that is far removed from their concrete experiences. The false front of being a quick fix that the perfect world seems to be, causes people to underestimate the amount of effort…

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    Ice Truck Case Study

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    ice truck and he had poor peer connections. By early adolescence, most individuals have already experienced a friendship and they can transition and understand their feelings that relate to the opposite sex. John never accomplished the first step of maintaining a friend, so it was only natural for him to struggle. John believed that he was socially inept. He attempted speaking to this girl the way a “normal” early adolescent would, but the conversations often ended in embarrassment on his…

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    The Book Thief Loss Essay

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    Death! Death is nothing, but everything. Losing loved ones is always painful. Loss of loved ones can change a person’s life forever. Change is never something that mankind has looked forward to, because people always interpret that change is bad. Change is interpreted to be bad, but is loss bad as well? Would the loss of loved ones transform a person for the good? Loss can give a person negativity in life, and loss can entirely transform a person's life. Let's talk about The Book Thief. Loss in…

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