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    Sima Qian Analysis

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    the non-Greek and non-Chinese foreigners encountered by both historians. Herodotus’ work arises from his extensive travels and interest in other peoples‚ while Sima Qian’s “The Account of Dayuan” serves a strictly strategic purpose to facilitate the Han emperor’s rule. However‚ both works do share a common theme of ethnocentric superiority. Herodotus and Sima Qian imply the superiority of their own cultures vis-à-vis the foreigners they encounter. Ultimately‚ their works converge in their similarities

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    như là kết quả của tiền cơ sở‚ tỷ lệ tiền mặt‚ tỷ lệ dự trữ và tỷ lệ tiền gửi có kỳ hạn đã được nhiều nghiên cứu khác nhau đề cập đến. Mô hình xác định hệ số nhân tiền m1 và m2 liên quan tới khối lượng tiền cung ứng M1 và M2 đã được xây dựng ([1]). Trong các công thức đó chưa cho thấy khả năng dịch chuyển thay đổi của các khoản nợ từ dạng này sang dạng khác (tức là từ tiền gửi có kỳ hạn sang tiền gửi không kỳ hạn và ngược lại). Đồng thời lượng tiền dự trữ vượt trội của các ngân hàng thương mại (NHTM)

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    Enter the Dragon

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    Enter the Dragon (1973)  * Enter the Dragon revolves around the three main characters. Lee‚ a man recruited by an agency to investigate a tournament hosted by Han‚ since they believe he has an Opium trade there. Roper and Williams are former army buddies since Vietnam and they enter the tournament due to different problems that they have. Roper is on the run from the Mafia due to his gambling debts‚ while Williams is harassed by racist police officers and defends himself from them and uses the

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    A total of 24 emperors ruled the Han dynasty. Many were great emperors of the Han. The Han lived in peace and prosperity. The Six dynasty got the name because of its six successful dynasties that appeared in Southern China. This period was right after the fall of the Han dynasty when China did not have a emperor. The 6 dynasties that held power during the 350 years were: Wu‚ Dong‚ Liu-Song‚ Southern

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    Hans Hubermann and the rest of the unit were entering a truck which was transporting them back to camp. During their travel Rein Zucker wanted to be seated at the exit of the truck. Since Rein already had a hatred for Hans he confronted him. Instead of Hans supporting the argument accumulating he decided just to sit in Rein’s reported seat. Hans explained that the back was a better because in his old seat there was a frigid wind going through his ears‚ in his perspective it would be a more efficient

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    college students from the University of Munich and their philosophy professor. This resistance group called themselves‚ The White Rose. The White Rose became known for distributing leaflets that denounced the Nazi regime at great risk. In early 1942‚ Hans Scholl and Alexander Schmorell wrote the first four of six opposition leaflets‚ called the “Leaves of the White Rose.” These leaflets attacked the Nazi regime and mentioned its crimes‚ from the genocide of Jews to the oppressor and the destruction

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    belonging to Hans‚ demonstrates the gift of kindness from one person to another - all necessary because of the effects of war. This accordion shows the gift of life given from Eric (Max’s father) to Hans when Eric gave his life to save Hans and the gift of a shared passion when Eric gave Hans the accordion. It also represents the gift of safety given from Hans to Max when Hans gave Max a safe place to stay for a period in the war and the gift of comfort and love given from Hans to Liesel when Hans played

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    deeper meaning. The darkness may be interpreted as either isolation or danger. It‚ therefore‚ means that the actual nature of a person is revealed when they are alone or in a dangerous situation. It is a quote brought to life through the character of Hans Huberman in Markus Zusak’s ‘The Book Thief’ (Zusak‚ 45). The book is set in a small German town during the Second World War- by far Europe’s darkest period. The fact that the narrator in this book is no other than death reveals just how dire the situation

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    Human beings are made up of personality. According to the Oxford dictionary‚ personality represents the combination of characteristics that form an individual’s distinctive character. Based on psychoanalytic theory‚ Freud states that personality is composed of 3 important elements which include the id‚ ego‚ and super-ego‚ all developed in different stages of our lives. The 3 elements function at different level of consciousness. The id is present at birth and it is the unconscious

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    Summary: The Book Thief

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    Narrated by Death‚ The Book Thief is the story of Liesel Meminger‚ a nine-year-old German girl who is given up by her mother to live with Hans and Rosa Hubermann in the small town of Molching in 1939‚ shortly before World War II. On their way to Molching‚ Liesel’s younger brother Werner dies‚ and she is traumatized‚ experiencing nightmares about him for months. Hans is a gentle man who brings her comfort and helps her learn to read‚ starting with a book Liesel stole from the cemetery where her brother

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