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    The Ten Booms were a christian family who disagreed with the German ideas‚ they were well known for their kindness and will to help the Jews. Corrie and her family welcomed many Jews into their home‚ risking their own lives by creating a ¨Hiding Place¨ within Corrie’s bedroom and concealed from the outside. On the day of the raid‚ February 28‚ 1944‚ six jews were hidden safely inside the secret room‚ but the German soldiers had been informed of the system inside their home. The Ten Booms were taken

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    The Boom of the Basketball I have always love to play basketball. The swish when you make it just right‚and the boom of the basketball hitting the floor “are sounds I love”. When I first started playing basketball‚ my mom and my couch Richard knew that I was expectational. I played with Richard for a few years‚ then one day he told us about this newspaper ad he saw for a team named “Eugene Fire”. My mom decided to check it out‚ so she called the coach‚ Jim. He said I probably

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    The economic boom in the 1920’s was a period in American history often referred to as the ’Roaring Twenties’. The word ’boom’ portrays the rapid increase in the wealth of a country thus showing that America utterly became economically wealthy. This boom also changed the society’s attitude to think on a wider perspective and boost their much-needed confidence. The boom was initially caused by three main factors- The World War 1‚ New Ideas and Industries‚ and Republican Policies. The World War 1

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    Miguel Ángel Asturias’s novel is somewhat divided in the novelty of its approach. Does El Señor Presidente have a completely new way of defining the reality of Latin American experience‚ or is it just a different twist in a mixture of the Indigenismo and dictator novel? Defending the argument‚ Asturias successfully established the earlier use of magical realism in El Señor Presidente. Through it‚ the narrative does show attempts to define a true Latin American experience: Asturias aspires to respect

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    Team Dynamics and Conflict Resolution The idea that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts is becoming more than simply an adage for many in the workforce. Team based-work has begun to permeate business organizations like never before‚ and according to the University of Phoenix (2004) teamwork is "Among the more noteworthy and promising approaches for achieving the dual goals of higher productivity and increased worker satisfaction…." (p. 2) Even as more and more companies shift their

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    Shelter: A Mickey Bolitar Novel Harlan Coben is the author of Shelter‚ a young adult thriller/mystery novel set in Kasselton‚ New Jersey. Harlan Coben is the author of many books including the series Myron Bolitar which began in 1995. Shelter is a spin-off of the series Myron Bolitar. Harlan Coben has four of his novels which have reached number one on the New York Times bestseller list. Harlan Coben is the author of twenty novels to date and Shelter is his first Young Adult novel

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    Artifacts come in so many shapes and sizes‚ different aspects of life and they also remind different cultures what happened in the past and how to learn for the future. The boom box is one of those artifacts that are present in history‚ since there are so many developments that occurred after this development of the boom box. It holds a strong memory of where African Americans have come from and what they have done to created expressions for every culture to express the feelings that they are having

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    prosperity. This was especially true because of the recent events of World War I‚ The Great Depression and World War II. As a result‚ many Americans felt certain that they could give their families better opportunities that they had not had before. The baby boom was a significant event in American history because it sparked

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    The Wartime Boom help shaped the history and growth in Oakland and the American history for that matter. This economic boom brought World War II the much-needed relief from the Great Depression of the 1930s. The Wartime Boom had a great impact the city of Oakland in particular: Oakland’s productive port‚ the largest seaport in Northern California‚ and its strategic location at the terminal of major rail lines‚ made the city an important center of goods production. The wartime industrial growth led

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    confident in life. This time became known as the baby boom. The baby boom increased the population 30 percent. The economy grew with suburbs expanding from the cities. The 1950s was a time of new things for America including television‚ mobile cars‚ Rock ‘N’ Roll‚ and the economy ever growing. The baby boom began in 1946‚ with a record of 3.4 million born in the United States. During the 1950s about 4 million babies were born each year. The baby boom ended in 1964‚ resulting with almost 77 million baby

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