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    Pieter Van Vlaanderen Dynamic character because he is becoming more loving towards his wife‚ yet is still “mad sickness came over” him and it is getting worse. (Pg. 127) Protagonist Jakob Van Vlaanderen Dynamic character because he plays a critical role in Pieter’s life and originally is not willing to change. Jakob is accepting of the book about the birds from Pieter and shows change‚ but is still very reluctant to accepting the change. Nella Van Vlaanderen Static because she

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    The Great Gatsby Seminar

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    The Great Gatsby by Cooper‚ Niamh‚ Alex‚ Will and Jakob Daisy’s Voice • ‘a deathless song’ - her seemingly eternal youth • goal of an eternal‚ perfect life relates back to the common idea of the American dream • Daisy’s voice is ‘full of money’ - reflects the kind of life she lives. • ‘high in a white palace the Kings daughter‚ the golden girl’. • symbolise the hollowness and materialistic nature of the upper class. The Green Light • represents Gatsby’s hopes and dreams for the future • Gatsby

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    eye for example (Mayer 56). In the Brother’s Grimm fairytale "Hansel and Gretel‚" the witch shares this same beastly characteristic. Also‚ people usually cast off as witches are typically always old women. In Slovakia‚ Milan Mramuch accused his elderly neighbor of witchcraft and allegedly beat the old woman to death (Whitmore). In "Hansel and Gretel" the witch who lives in the tempting‚ candy house is an old crippled woman and in the Brother’s Grimm fairytale "Snow White‚" the witch who was an

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    Mad Cow Disease

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    for the symptoms to develop. Most people fall into a coma after a while. The protein that causes Mad Cow disease can not be destroyed even the meat is fully cooked (Teens Health.org). A doctor must diagnose Mad Cows Disease. It is called Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease. The doctor will perform a physical exam. The doctor will also take a blood test‚ do an EEG (electroencephalogram)‚ test the cerebrospinal fluid‚ and do a tonsillar biopsy (Stresing). An MRI and CT scan also need to be

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    German Krupp Empire

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    Marko Smojver Modern Germany Professor Lees March 7‚ 2012 The House of Krupp From the beginning of the German Empire during Otto von Bismarck’s legacy through the young Kaiser Wilhelm II legacy many improvements to the political‚ economic‚ and social level of the empire were rising. From 1815 to the rise of Hitler the industrial rise in Germany was one of the greatest behind Great Britain in Europe. So the book I chose was “The House of Krupp” by Peter Batty. For thirty years Germany was

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    Chidren's Literature

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    LIS 13:Library Literature for Children and Young Adult Children’s literature (also called juvenile literature) consists of the stories (including in books) and poems which are enjoyed by or targeted primarily at children. Modern children’s literature is classified in different ways‚ including by genre or the intended age of the reader. Children’s literature has its roots in the stories and songs that adults told their children before publishing existed‚ as part of the wider oral tradition. Because

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    How Did Lafore Cause Ww1

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    Wilhelm II‚ under the advice of Grand Admiral von Tirpitz‚ instituted the Risk Theory‚ where it was necessary for Germany to initiate a naval arms race with Great Britain‚ one of Germany’s greatest threats. A powerful German navy needed if Weltpolitk‚ where

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    story also influenced the literature of the nineteenth century as well. Many writers works were influenced from the nineteenth century was influenced by Nationalistic ideals. One set of writers who showed the idea of nationalism were the Brothers Grimm in their Grimm’s Fairy Tales. Grimm’s Fairy Tales is a collection of German fairy tales all in one book. They used these collection of fairy tales to create a German identity‚ by saying these were the tales passed on from generation to generation in

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    In the Disney film called “Little Mermaid” Ariel saves a prince from a shipwreck and ends up falling in love with him later in the movie. She makes a deal with the sea witch Ursula. The deal is that Ariel will be human for three days. During those three days‚ she has to get a kiss from the prince. If she doesn’t‚ she will turn back into a mermaid and belong to Ursula. She then gives her voice to Ursula and in return her tail gets replaced with a pair of legs. She goes on the land and meets the prince

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    Kaiser Wilhelm II’s aggressive foreign policy of “weltpolitik” was aimed to establish Germany as global power. Germany’s attempts to play a greater role in Europe and not be isolated in Germany‚ ultimately failed and led to a World War . The juxtaposition of the actions as result of “weltpolitick” of Kaiser Wilhelm II and alliances support Germany’s responsibility for causing the First World War. In 1890‚ Germany shifted from Otto Van Bismarck’s foreign policy of “realpolitik” to Kaiser Wilhelm’s

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