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    2015 denoted the date Marty McFly went to when he flew out to the future in the scandalous DeLorean in Back to the Future Part II: 21 October 2015. Here at CANSTAR, we celebrated in style by figuring the amount it would cost to safeguard the DeLorean. (We're insane gathering people here.) Expense to guarantee the DeLorean We have made the accompanying essential presumptions in setting up this quote: Goes 10,000 to 15,000 km/year (barring time travel) Auto typically lives in a carport…

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    Erich Maria Remarque, author of All Quiet on the Western Front depicts Remarque’s experiences as a young German soldier that served his country during WWI. Remarque translated his experiences shortly after the war ended and his novel became a universally acknowledged war story in 1929. Although Remarque received high regards toward his novel, once readers looked deeper into his story, many started to question the message All Quiet on the Western Front was translating. After reviewing All Quiet…

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    thought when it came to the higher-ups. He’s not being irrational though; there was no possible way to entirely prepare those young boys for war, especially mentally, no matter how skilled the commander was, or believed he was. Kantorek, Paul’s commander, was not the only one that behaved this way; “There were thousands of Kantoreks, all of whom were convinced that they were acting for the best- in a way that cost them nothing.” At this point, Paul was convinced that the commanders were…

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    Paul never feels as though he actually belongs when he is home on leave. He is unable to speak of life on the front because it would bring back too many painful memories. Civilians want to hear about the wonders of the war when there really are none. Leave time illustrates how difficult life will be after the war, especially those like Paul who were brought into the war at a young age. They…

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    It is quiet. My father and brother are out of the house. They are doing their “Father-son” bonding time. I sit on the couch, watching a show. It is mindless a drama show where people fight for no reason. It is nice to let go every now and then, forgetting all the strife in life. “What is this?” my mother asks me. She is holding up my report card. I sigh, “My report card.” I know what is coming next. I pick up the remote and turn off the television. I prepare myself for her anger. “I meant…

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    Paul talks about how he knows that they won’t be able to go home and reenter society as their normal selves. They are conscience of the dehumanization that has occurred, but the soldiers don’t try to change it because they need to survive and the only way to do that is by having no…

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    “All Quiet on the Western Front” In the novel “All Quiet on the Western Front,” Eric Maria Remarque depicts the psychological changes undergone by the soldiers during World War I. Paul is the protagonist of this novel, and it seems that the harshness of war changed his perspective of life drastically. The exposure of Paul and his friends to all the horrifying pictures of death and brutalities during war ultimately led to the loss of their innocence. With the loss of their innocence came the…

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    The Forgotten 500 Summary

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    for people so they don’t start completely lost. First people would meet Clare Musgrove a ball gunner who starts telling his story and how he ended up in Yugoslavia with 499 airmen. Then over time as the book progresses it starts transitioning to and back to people but it still gives their experience on the matter of one of history's greatest rescues. Even though some of the writing can come off a little clunky or confusing especially since it…

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    In All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque, symbols are used to help better the understanding of the idea of how the brutal ways of the war have affected the soldiers by making them change their views and morals helping them survive the war. There are many cases in which objects and ideas have been symbolized to demonstrate the theme. Remarques boots, the horses, and the potato cakes are some of the symbols Remarque has used to manifest the theme. Wars all over the world are still…

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    pregnancy, staphylococcus infection, protein malnutrition, neurogenic bowel, and neurogenic bladder. Current medical history, patient is a 36 year old female was admitted to Memorial Regional Hospital, complaining of severe back pain that also includes fever and chills. Urine test came back positive for cocaine. Patient was also admitted with right arm abscess at injection site as well as left medial ankle. Patient is also on infectious precautions due to positive…

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