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    things can sometimes fall apart. This paper explores the situation Hans and Marta have found themselves in within their marriage and how therapist can help them get through it. They have taken the first step in the long process of saving their marriage by coming to therapy. Brief Overview This case highlights a marriage on the verge of collapse combined with violence and abuse. The two primary individuals in this case are Hans and his wife Marta‚ they also have five children between the two of

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    one forty-fifth miles per hour. Han computed this subconsciously in a matter of seconds. He accomplished such feats of brilliance often‚ and especially when he felt uneasy. Never before had he felt so uneasy. Nothing was actually wrong‚ in fact‚ the day had been almost remarkably commonplace. "then why do I feel as if my innards have been substituted with insects?" He sat on a felled tree behind his house‚ the place he often went to clear his mind. From where han sat‚ he could clearly view the

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    EXTREME PERCEPTION AND ANIMAL INTELLIGENCE Many animals also have extreme perception. Forensic dogs are three times as good as any X-ray machine at sniffing out contraband‚ drugs‚ or explosives‚ and their overall success rate on tests is 90 percent. The fact that a dog can smell things a person can’t doesn’t make him a genius; it just makes him a dog. Humans can see things dogs can’t‚ but that doesn’t make us smarter. But when you look at the jobs some dogs have invented for them­selves using

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    adopted by Hans and Rosa Hubermann‚ who greatly love her. Next to her house lives a romantic and athletic boy named Rudy Steiner. Rudy and Liesel go on numerous adventures of stealing‚ giving Liesel the title of The Book Thief. Hans teaches Liesel how to read the books she has stolen in the basement. This continues until a young Jewish man named Max Vandenburg appears at their doorstep. Liesel and Max become great friends‚ but Max soon has to leave because of Hans’ love for Jews. Hans is punished

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    This is exactly what Hans Hubermann‚ a character from The Book Thief by Markus Zusak‚ does. Hans is the foster father of the main character in the book‚ Liesel Meminger. The setting of the book is during WW2 with Adolf Hitler as the leader of Germany‚ so anything that is done wrong could be extremely dangerous

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    In the book Peasant Fires: The Drummer of Niklashausen‚ the authority and power of the church compared to the common man is greatly demonstrated. Throughout the book‚ Richard Wunderli talks of the evilness of the common man and the importance of the church. The church gained their power from the people because there were thought to be the only way that one could get out of “purgatory” and into heaven. The preachers would sell indulgences to the common folk in order for man to be saved from their

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    solely due to your religion. In fact‚ Hans was punished twice. Not for being a Jew‚ but being nice to one by his own free will. One time‚ a Jewish shop had the windows broken and malicious‚ vulgar graffiti spraypainted onto the door. Hans then offered to fix the door and did so the next morning. Because of this he was labeled a “jew-lover” and his painting business plummeted. Another such incident was when the Jews were being marched to Dachau through the town. Hans offered an elderly‚ emaciated man

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    litteratur‚ bliver den navnløse journalist rodet ind i endnu et mord‚ denne gang i et møde med fortiden‚ da hans gamle musikerkammerat på mystisk vis falder om midt under en koncert. Dan Turèlls måde at skrive er meget farverig og spraglet. Han er kendt for sin meget moderne og frie måde at skrive på‚ der ikke på nogen måde følger en fast form. Han beskriver områder meget nøje‚ som han gør med meget lange sætninger og en helt speciel humor: "Stolene - eller for ikke at bruge et for stort ord‚

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    Why was it more difficult for the Mauryan and Gupta dynasties to build and maintain a large territorial empire in India than it was for the Han Dynasty to do so in China? There are three simple factors that determine why the Mauryan and Gupta dynasties had a more difficult time than the Han Dynasty in building a large empire and maintaining it for long period of time. The three factors are the geographical location and topographical zones‚ the religion and belief system‚ and the social structure/status

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    1. Given that the setting for the story was during Nazi Germany‚ the fact that Death is telling the story is no surprise. Since many lives were taken and lost during the Holocaust‚ the presence of Death adds an eerie feeling to the story. Death enhances the feeling of the story by giving us an interesting point of view of what he saw during the Holocaust. In the story‚ instead of enjoying picking up bodies‚ he tells the reader that he is tired of his job and complains about the constant workloads

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