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    the Eastern European countries. Rather‚ destruction‚ economic instability‚ and a social atmosphere of mistrust and fear tormented Czechoslovakia‚ East Germany‚ and Poland. Amidst all of this‚ in 1945‚ the year Anne Applebaum‚ the author of the Iron Curtain‚ dubbed zero hour‚ the Soviet Union sought to establish anti-fascist democratic governments in these countries. As the years progressed‚ this process evolved into full-fledged Sovietization‚ the transformation of a society based on the Soviet Union

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    * “ A penny saved is a penny earned.” People do not realize that their is a history behind the changes of the penny. For instance Americans wanted to honor Lincoln’s birthday‚ but some Americans complained about the initials being too big‚ another reason for change was during World War II America needed supplies to use for battle. There is a history behind the penny that many people are unaware of. To begin with‚ the penny was changed due to Lincoln’s birthday. According to the text‚ “The strong

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    In Simon Young’s essay “Universities‚ Governments and Industry: Can the Essential Nature of Universities Survive the Drive to Commercialize?” Young implies many universities increase their focus on commercializing rather than focusing to increase a higher branch of learning for university students. Throughout the essay Young voices his concern for this issue through the use of statistics‚ concrete facts‚ research and by acknowledging the issue Young is able to inform his readers about the increase

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    Summary of “Our Brave New World of Immigration” Victor David Hanson did his undergraduate work at the University of California at Santa Cruz and his Ph.D. work at Stanford University. He is a specialist in military history and has taught classics at California State. A noted conservative‚ Hanson is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. In his essay‚ “Our Brave New World of Immigration” at realclearpolitic.com on May 25‚ 2006‚ he claimed that if illegal immigrants do not adapt to U.S laws

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    Brett Virkelyst Leanne Rowley WR 095 4/9/2013 “William Zinsser Simplicity Summary” William Zinsser begins with telling us that we clutter our sentences too often in American Writing. Essentially‚ we shouldn’t try to put so many extra words into our sentences; we need to get it down to its simplest form‚ so the reader can understand the sentence clearly and efficiently. Citizens today are spending too much time trying to emphasize their sentences‚ trying to sound smarter‚ or they think it will

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    have their part in the classic rags to riches story. While this prosperity is achieved by some‚ for the vast majority of immigrants who come to this country‚ the American Dream will never become a reality. In T.C. Boyle’s provocative novel‚ Tortilla Curtain‚ the notion of the American Dream is the main theme‚ showcased by the illegal Mexican immigrant‚ América Rincon. América grew up in Mexico and is completely protected from the harsh realities of the world by her father. Her family lives in a small

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    Darion and his crew had been sailing for days trying to find the island of the sea queen. They needed her help and guidance to find the gold before the mad Captain Gray. Darion held his telescope to his eye for what felt like the hundredth time today. Looking through the glass‚ he skimmed over the horizon‚ praying for the sight of land. Finally‚ there is the distance he spotted an island. “Land ho!” he shouted to the crew. Several men ran to the side of the ship and pointed across to the island.

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    Summary Essay on Oochigeaskw-The Rough-Faced Girl (A Native American “Cinderella”) This Native American version of "Cinderella‚" "Oochigeaskw—The Rough-Faced Girl" was originally told in the Algonquin language and written by the Mic Mac Indian people of North America. They lived in the Eastern Woodland and in the northern area of present-day Canada. There was once lived a great Native American warrior with extraordinary power. He could make himself invisible to many except to his sister. Any

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    The Chemistry Behind Airbags Hannah Klein 4/5/13 pd. 11 Airbags are a type of automobile safety restraint like seatbelts‚ they are balloon-like devices that expand when a car experiences a collision‚ providing a cushion of air that prevents a person from bashing their face on the dashboard or steering wheel and suffering concussion‚ disfigurement‚ or worse. Airbags are usually fitted in the front seats. A car that is described as having a “driver’s side airbag” has one airbag only‚ designed

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    Bonita Coney Axia College AED 222 Darlene Gravenmier February 19‚ 2012 No Child Left Behind‚ also referred to as NCLB‚ is a funded Federal Government program that was enacted in 2001. The purpose of NCLB is to ensure that all children have equal access and opportunity at obtaining a high-quality education‚ while at the same time being proficient in state academic assessments. The NCLB Act contains five principles that schools must abide by in order to meet the standards for qualification

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