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    Hitler taking the artwork from the countries was like taking a leader such as the president for example. When taking the artwork Hitler could alter history to the way he wanted it. The Nazis and hitler made their own form of the titanic and changed the school books of the German children. Hitler saw the youth as a way to gain the future and have the power even after he is gone. With the future and present in Hitler’s hands, he had the power that he wanted and even needed; but…

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    that people learn in different ways; I am a visual learner myself. There are very strong arguments for the way movies help visual learners; However, the content shown in the classroom should be held to a higher standard. The example of the movie Titanic used in a history class, doesn’t contain enough historical information to be considered a worthy movie for the classroom. It is further explained in the seventh paragraph (218) these “propaganda” films could help students to become “critical…

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    and by doing so, they will learn more about the world around them and learn to explore their imagination. The books I read definitely did this for me. In The Magic Tree House series, I was taken on adventures to castles, into jungles and onto the Titanic. Through Dear America, I learned about important topics in history. Thinking back to the type of books I read as a child that positively shaped my life, I would have to agree most with Beverly Cleary 's view of what children 's literature should…

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    panic. To her right is one of the men, wearing a black shirt with gloves and a red helmet, and is trying to grab her in order to take her diamond necklace. What first amused me is the fact that the spaceship looks like an underwater picture of the titanic. The way the girl stood on the side of the spaceship made me anxious because I felt like she was going to fall off any second. I also felt grief-stricken for her since she was a little girl stuck on the outer part of a spaceship with older men…

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    this book we discover the idea of the fundamental materialism of Marx. The work of Karl Marx is the culmination of classical political economy, he had a global impact on the course of history in the XX century. Some consider his work to be epic and titanic, and some treat him to be a liar, as he proclaimed the victory of socialism but leads a capitalistic way of life himself. It 's known, that Capital…

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    First of all, woodworms or similar insects play an important role since they are present in nearly every story. After the first chapter, which is narrated by a woodworm, woodworms are prosecuted for having destroyed the Bishop’s throne in chapter 3 (62f). Ironically, a piece of the parchment containing the verdict was eaten by termites, causing the disappearance of the closing words (79f.). The fifth chapter concludes with the remark that woodworms are living in the frame of Géricault’s painting…

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    million in the United States alone while international it made over 2 billion making it the highest grossing film of all time. James Cameron began writing the movie in 1994 and was supposed to begin shooting it in 1997 after finishing his other movie titanic but according to him the necessary technology was not available for what he had in mind. The segment which I have chosen to analyse is the first shot in the beginning on the movie, many people do not actually concentrate on the first minutes…

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    The Devil in the White City follows the exploits of two men with radically different lives, yet they still bare similarities to one another. The first is Daniel Burnham, the architect challenged with the task of making the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago stand out with an attraction to rival the Eiffel tower. The second central character, and serving as the other side of the coin to Burnham, is Dr. H.H. Holmes; a career criminal, pharmacist and serial killer who designed elaborate traps and…

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    Cruise Training Narrative

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    I run at top speed continuing to take shelter behind objects as I run. The feeling of adventure runs through my veins as I begin to sprint. I hear the loud heavy sound of my breath along with the annoying *Clack, clack, clack* of my heels, which wasn’t helping my situation. I guess the association didn’t think twice about the costume because I continue to trip over my dress. The cruise ship is steady as a rock and the water was as calm as the starry night above me. The criminals I’ve been…

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    You feel a growing sense of unease about your current position. You 've began to wonder if you should search for greener career pastures elsewhere. Certain signs can point to a need to revamp the old resume and start scheduling interviews. 1. You hate going to work. You hate it so much, mornings find you in deep throes of depression, wanting to call off sick. It 's so bad, you hate Sunday just because its the day before you have to back to work. It 's time to regroup and start over elsewhere…

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