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    8 Themes of Art

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    8 Themes of Art The Sacred Realm The Sacred Realm is a theme of art that involves the concept of aspects that cannot be seen but can only be brought to existence through faith by viewing a piece of art work. This faith is usually in form of a sacred realm. It’s vital to understand that this theme cannot be viewed by the naked eye. For instance‚ the religious images in the visual art are employed to bring about the opinions and beliefs of the individuals who are in faith of the specific religion

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    Oskar Schindler- World War II Hero Oskar Schindler was a German industrialist during World War II. Oskar was known for saving thousands of Jews from going to the concentration camps. He was a crafty spy for the Germans in World War II. Oskar Schindler was one of the greatest World War II heroes due to his early life‚ the people he saved‚ and his post war life. Oskar Schindler will be remembered forever because of his heroic efforts during World War II. Oskar Schindler was born in Moravia

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    During the final stages of World War II in 1945‚ the United States conducted two atomic bombings against Japan in the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. After six months of intense strategic fire-bombing of 67 Japanese cities the Japanese government ignored an ultimatum given by the Potsdam Declaration. By executive order of President Harry S. Truman the U.S. dropped the nuclear weapon "Little Boy" on the city of Hiroshima on Monday‚ August 6‚ 1945‚[1][2] followed by the detonation of "Fat Man"

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    disregarding what men think. They nursed injured soldiers‚ the entertained the troops to loosen them up and most commonly‚ they took over the jobs that men left behind. Even though women didn’t fight in war directly‚ doesn’t mean they weren’t important during it. During war it is obvious that people get hurt‚ so who’s going to help the injured? The women did; without them the soldiers would’ve been in even more pain‚ get the wound infected or died. “With the average age of 25‚ by war’s end 4‚480 Nursing

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    World War 2 / 1930's

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    world war Life in the 1930’s Sports: during the great depression‚ people were miserable. There was barley any good news in the papers. The best way to escape being miserable in that decade was sports. The soccer world cup‚ hockey‚ boxing and the summer olympics of 1936 were all great entertainment for the people stuck in the depression Transportation: transportation was different back then from what it is today. They usually used cars or street cars to get from one place to another in a

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    using what god has given

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    Summary: God gives each of special abilities and expects us to be faithful in using what we’ve been given. Instead of “hiding” our gifts we’re to invest them in kingdom service. There’s no getting around the fact that we are responsible for what we’ve been given Scripture: Matthew 25:14-25:30 (add scripture) Tags: Talents‚ Service‚ Gift‚ Account‚ Gifts General‚ Smile (add tag) Denomination: Baptist Audience: General adults Brian Bill A man from out east had always dreamed of owning a cattle

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    Freedom and Equality For All On August 28th‚ 1963 Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech called “I Have a Dream” This speech was focused on the inequality‚ and injustice of the African American people in the United States. In the “Emancipation Proclamation” written by President Abraham Lincoln and in the “Declaration of Independence” our country has fought and stood for equal human rights for all men. This country was built on freedom and opportunity for all men‚ and should not allow itself

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    Strozykowski Thomas 12/15/1 English essay Effect on kids around the world during World War II The streets are bare and sorrows echo throughout the devastated town. People mourn the loss of their loved ones as they try to survive the rest of the tragic day. Bombs burst in the streets and what was once a beautiful home where many memories were created is now reduced to ruins. Women and children cry out for their missing men. The men are all gone fighting for the ones they love. It’s time for a hero someone

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    Canada’s Military Contributions to World War I‚ World War II and Korean War Every 11 hour‚ 11 day of the 11th month we express our gratitude to those Canadian soldiers who fought courageously in the wars of World War I‚ World War II and the Korean War. In World War I‚ the battle of Vimy Ridge and Passchendaele recognized Canada as a strong independent army. During World War II Canada became a supportive ally to Great Britain and United States. In the Korean War‚ Canada joined United States to stop

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    World War II killed more people‚ destroyed more property‚ disrupted more lives‚ and probably had more far-reaching consequences than any other war in history. The war‚ which ended in 1945‚ eventually involved 61 countries‚ claimed 50 million lives‚ and completely changed the geopolitical landscape. The causes of World War II can be easily traced back to many of the unsolved issues from the end of World War I and the treaties that ended it also created new political and economic problems. Forceful

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