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    Character Sketch - Patrick Jane‚ The Mentalist Patrick Jane is the primary character on The Mentalist‚ a dramatic series that uses the homicide team of the California Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to showcase Jane’s talents. He has a reputation for his observation skills‚ which are highly useful when questioning suspects and witnesses‚ even though he can appear unfeeling when interacting with the recently bereaved. He frequently challenges his superiors‚ and does it in a mocking manner

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    Chelsea R. Roush September 17th‚ 2010 Assignment 2 The Glass Pavilion In the summer of 1913‚ Bruno Taut architect and urban planner began work on the experimental glass pavilion. He proposed to build this for the upcoming Werkbund exhibit in Cologne‚ Germany. Taut was known for his theoretical work and was seeking new artistic spirit. Pioneering the way‚ the Glass Pavilion is one of the earliest architectural examples of Expressionism. The Glass Pavilion was a collaborative project‚ done

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    September 1934‚ when a marked bill from the ransom turned up. The gas station attendant who had accepted the bill wrote down the license plate number because he was suspicious of the driver. It was tracked back to a German immigrant and carpenter‚ Bruno Hauptmann.” When the detectives searched Hauptmann house‚ they found a large portion Lindbergh’s ransom money. He tried denying it but there was plenty of evidence proving he was the kidnapper. Besides the money‚ the handwriting on the ransom not seemed

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    TALKATIVE Bruno is portrayed as talkative in the novel The Boy in the Striped Pajamas because when he went exploring he found a boy‚ named Shmuel on the other side of the fence he was not afraid to not only talk to him but‚ to have a bit of a conversation with Shmuel‚ although he had never met this boy before. Here is some of the conversation the two young boys carried on the first time they had met: “Hello‚” said Bruno. “Hello‚” said the boy. “I’ve been exploring‚” he said. “Have you?” said the

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    Beginning in 1940s Germany‚ nine-year old Bruno discovers that he and his family are moving from Berlin to an extremely isolated‚ downgraded‚ and fenced-in home in Auschwitz. While unpacking‚ he notices something absurd outside his window‚ thousands of adults and children on the other side of the fence wearing the same “striped pajamas”. Following months of curiosity‚ Bruno explores his new territory‚ which involves walking along the boundaries between his home and the concentration camp‚ and comes

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    Bruno Mars “ Nobody’s gonna tell me I can’t”said Bruno Mars. Bruno Mars plays the guitar‚piano‚bass‚keyboards‚drums‚and horns.The path Bruno Mars took to becoming famous was challenging. Bruno Mars didn’t have the easiest childhood. Bruno Mars lived in Honolulu‚ Hawaii.The name he was given when he was born is Peter Hernandez. His father is Puerto Rican and his mother is Filipino. His parents were professional musicians. They performed together on the sand of Waikiki Beach. They were called “ The

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    Bruno and Shmuel were really good friends. The two boys met each other at Auschwitz. Bruno moved to Auschwitz because of his father’s new job. Shmuel moved because of him being Jewish. They ended up becoming friends after meeting each other at a gate that kept the camps prisoners contained. They talked for about a year before making any physical contact. They were able to connect because there was a gap in the fence which was big enough just for Bruno to get through. Bruno and Shmuel really cared

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    during WWII‚ from the point of view of a 9 year old German boy named Bruno. Bruno who lives at home with his parents‚ his 12 year old sister Gretel‚ and their maids‚ is also the son of a Nazi commandant. One day‚ after a visit from Adolf Hitler (German politician and the leader of the Nazi Party) Bruno’s father was promoted to commandant (The chief commanding position within the SS service of a Nazi concentration camp). Then‚ when Bruno comes home from school‚ he discovers that their families belongings

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    Essay 1 Set And Subset of Assemblages Devanshi Purohit Each assemblage is an emergent entity which can combine with others to produce ever larger assemblages; both assemblages and their component parts are thus characterized by reciprocal relations of exteriority (Parr‚ 2005). This statement poses a question that whether it can be considered that each assemblage is made up of smaller assemblages as well as there is a larger universal assemblage that each assemblage is a part of. Robert

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    Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night --An Analysis of Das Lied von der Erde IV‚ "The Farewell" by Gustav Mahler As the last completed symphony composed by Gustav Mahler‚ “Der Abschied” (The Farewell) is often celebrated and adored by the personal message delivered through the music by Mahler. This essay‚ through decoding the lyrics and analyzing the music‚ attempts to translate Mahler’s bravery facing death‚ his linger on the dying life‚ and his epic legacy that makes him immortal in human history

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