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    officials deported the Jews to Auschwitz-Birkenau and Sobibor killing centers in German-occupied Poland. During the first half of July‚ Anne and her family went into hiding in an apartment which would eventually hide four Dutch Jews as well—Hermann‚ Auguste‚ and Peter van Pels‚ and Fritz Pfeffer. For two years‚ they lived in a secret attic apartment behind the office of the family-owned business at 263 Prinsengracht Street‚ which Anne referred to in her diary as the Secret Annex. Otto Frank’s friends

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    development of sociology as a distinct academic discipline in the middle of the nineteenth century. 7. Identify and critique the sociological contributions of the following mid-to-late nineteenth and early twentieth century European thinkers: Auguste Comte‚ Herbert Spencer‚ Karl Marx‚ Emile Durkheim‚ and Max Weber. 8. Understand how and why levels of social integration affect rates of suicide and how Emile Durkheim’s nineteenth century study of suicide helped to demonstrate the ways in which

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    The Secret Annex Invision living for two years in a place that restricts an individual’s every action and forbids them from doing what they love. Well‚ this vision was a reality for Anne Frank and seven others‚ who were hiding in the Secret Annex from the chaos in their country. The Secret Annex provided these Jews with a sense of comfort‚ but also was the location of much fear and stress‚ during this depressing time. To begin‚ this hiding was caused by the inhumane actions brought upon the Jews

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    "Positivists view the use of scientific methods of research as desirable or preferable and are critical sociologists that use subjective or unobservable mental states." The positivist methodology came from the early sociologist‚ Auguste Comte. He maintained that the application of the methods and assumptions of the natural sciences of the "positive sciences" of society. From this rational came the tenants of positivism or the positivist perspective. Some characteristics of this type of methodology

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    BUS 1003 Management and Leadership Coursework - Report and Case Study ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Instructor: ------------------------------------------------- Due Date: Week 8 ------------------------------------------------- Length of Report: 750 – 1‚000 words ------------------------------------------------- Weight: 20% (10% Report- Group‚ 10% Case Study – Individual) Task 1 – Group 10% Write a

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    1. BIRTH OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY It rises in the second half of the XIX Century‚ in some European countries‚ and a little later in the United States and other countries. For some‚ Social Psychology appeared in 1859‚ along with the revised edition of "Great Soviet Encyclopedia" by Steintahl and Lazarus. This magazine puts Social Psychology as a branch of psychology bourgeois. For others‚ the social psychology emerged in recent years in the 9th century‚ with

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    attractions’. In this essay I am going to talk about the cinema of attractions and its main characteristics with examples from several early films‚ with an emphasis on ‘Un homme de têtes’ (Georges Méliès‚ 1898) and L’arrivée d’un train à la Ciotat (Auguste and Louis Lumière‚1895). History of the cinema of attractions The term of ‘cinema of attractions’ was introduced into the study of film by Tom Gunning and André Gaudreault in 1985‚ describing a filmmaking technique used for early films‚ until

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    History of Clowns David Ball What do you think of when you hear the word clown‚ you may think of the circus or a striking fear that could paralyze you in your tracks. A clown really is "a familiar comic character of pantomime and circus known by his distinctive makeup and costume‚ ludicrous antics‚ and buffoonery‚ whose purpose is to induce hearty laughter." ("A Brief History of Clowning") The first traceable evidence of the clown was in Ancient Greece‚ these clowns were bald headed‚ padded

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    The Masque of the Red Death Full title: The masque of the Red Death. Genre: The genre of this short story is gothic. Time and place written: It was written on 1842 Narrator and point of view: The narrator is omniscient‚ and speaks in the third person view. This means that the narrator knows everything about the story and it doesn’t reside in any character’s view. Indeed‚ in this short story the narrator is interested in describing Prospero’s party and where is set. Protagonists: In “The Masque of

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    In Seurat’s painting‚ A Sunday on La Grande Jatte‚ he does a fantastic job depicting people resting and relaxing in a park on an island. The families within the painting seem to be enjoying the scenery around them. One of the key aspects of the painting besides the color contrast is the river that is located on the island. The river is also known as the Seine River. From observing the painting by every detail visible‚ I can see that the painting was created during the older times because of the choice

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