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    Concentration camps In this paper about the Concentration camps in World War II. I will be talking about what the Concentration camps were and what they did. This will be how harsh and bad they were. I hope you learn a lot about the camps in this paper. So what were the Concentration Camps? Well they were Camps for the Jews. Each camp was about 15 miles big but the major ones like Auschwitz was about 37 miles big. Dubuque is about 31 miles big and Auschwitz is 37 miles big. ("Auschwitz."…

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    When Dave and Jane met as children, they might not have realized that they were meant to spend the rest of their lives together. That's what happened though. They fell in love, married and had five children. When they gave birth to their son, Tommy, they didn't realize that their lives were about to change. Tommy was born with Down Syndrome. It's a congenital disorder caused by cells that don't divide normally during development of the fetus during pregnancy. Children with Down Syndrome have…

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    (the commonwealth states along Russia’s border) and many more. Russia had also greatly improved ties with the United States and NATO through several programs and the NATO-Russia council. These ties have been strained by Russian aggressions in the Ukraine and their involvement in Syria. By diplomatically aligning themselves with China and the countries that form BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) they…

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    Joseph Stalin's Ideology

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    an individual's self-interest. However, collective farming failed to meet expectations, causing the people to go through scarcity. A course of 10 million people had died in his hands where the disaster is more intense in the Ukraine. Stalin decided that the people in Ukraine were reactionary nationalists and enemies of the revolution. Stalin's regime was further repressive and corrupt. This is an example of how a person can abused their own power for their own agenda. Stalin stole the citizen's…

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    Element project (Br) Whats bromine? bromine (Br) is a deep red, noxious liquid, and a member of the halogen elements, or Group 17 group vlla of the periodic table. It has an atomic number of 35. What you will soon find out by my paper is how it's used in everyday life, how it's produced and its physical properties. Bromine was discovered in 1826 by the French chemist Antoine-Jérôme Balard in the residues from the manufacture of sea salt at Montpellier. He liberated the element by passing…

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    short-circuiting. The purpose of this talk was to discuss the problems and solutions created by the changing circuits of our new digital age Hanna wanted her audience to be informed and take action about human trafficking. Hanna Kit came to the US in 2007 from Ukraine, with her mother, who was identified as a victim of human trafficking and exploitation. Kit graduated from Brooklyn College and has volunteered with the organization Sanctuary for Families. Hanna Kit started off by talking about…

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    9/11 Informative Speech

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    possible. After the Holocaust, the world learned just how dangerous the effects of racism are. It also shed light on the dangers of silence and what happens when one does not question what is going on around them. After the disaster at Chernobyl, the Ukraine learned how important telling the truth was. After the accident, the authorities had not alerted people for three days, which put thousands at risk. These are only three of the many tragedies that the world has undergone, but all of them…

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    The case of serial killer, Andrei Chikatilo, is one of the most bizarre and bloodthirsty cases in history. He was born on October 16, 1936 in Yablochnoye, Ukraine. When Andrei was a little kid, his mother always told him and his siblings a story of how his older brother, Stefan, was kidnapped and cannibalized, There’s no record nor proof of his existence so it was believed that the story was told to keep them from wandering off at night and doing things they weren't supposed to. This had a…

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    I have met doctors and nurses in Belarus and Ukraine who are trying to keep children alive in the aftermath of Chernobyl. “Clinton applied problems resembling the Chernobyl to link to the right time and demonstrate the way women (of the region) are influenced or touched by the occurrences of the…

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    He folded his hands on the table and began to tell his story. “A city known as Constantinople was founded in 324 AD by the emperor Constantine, in the Greek city of Byzantium. His reason for this? Western Europe, where Rome had once thrived, was being torn apart by attacks from other parts of Europe. Constantine decided that he would have to move somewhere else in order to be safe from destruction and invasion. Western Europe would later be known as Christendom, because of the importance of…

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