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    dark past of Canadian history. One notable incident during this era was the refusal to take the St. Louis in as refuge by the Canadian government. On May 15‚ 1939‚ 907 German Jews with visa for Cuba fled from Nazi persecution by boarding the SS St. Louis‚ in search of a better life in the western world. However‚ Cuba later denied the ship permission to land‚ while the United States coast guard escorted the St. Louis away . Their last strand of hope was to plead to Canada for refuge‚ but discrepancies

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    F.Scott Fitzgerald and Sonnets from the Portuguese by Elizabeth Barrett Browning are influenced by their varying context in their portrayal of love in their respective texts. Both authors explore the concept of love using various language features such as metaphors the use of irony. The Great Gatsby explores how the desire for the American Dream has taken prevalence over romantic love during post world war 1. This is contrasted with Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Sonnets from the Portuguese where we

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    Monet Vs. Vincent Van Gogh

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    and events. Basically Artists paint on the events based on their lives. Such as Cloude Monet and Vincent Van Gough‚ their artwork was based on movements of Impressionism and Post Impressionism. Their interest shows outdoor environment to show effect of natural sun light or atmospheric light on day to day life scene. Claude Monet’s “Water Lilies” is the great example of outdoor paintings and Vincent Van Gogh’s “The garden of the poets” is based on two poets combining with the garden that he is referring

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    St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is a non-profit organization that helps battle pediatric cancers. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is not your typical children’s hospital. The services and support they provide to their patients is unique as their founder Danny Thomas. I will explore their founder’s history‚ mission‚ and how they are able to continue the work today. Danny Thomas was the founder of the hospital. The story begins when Mr. Thomas

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    St. Louis Arch

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    MONUMENT HOMEWORK: ST. LOUIS ARCH Homework needs to clearly be organized. Use this as a guide for your research. Keep the bold headers but erase my comments when you hand in your homework! NAME OF MONUMENT: Jefferson National Expansion Memorial also Gateway Arch TYPE OF MONUMENT: Arch LOCATION: Saint Louis‚ MO DATES: 1. Idea- Eero Sarriaen & Haanskarl Bandel in 1947 2. Competition- 1947 challenging teams of architects 3. Construction- 1963- 1965 BACKGROUND ON

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    Life of St. Dominic

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    Dominic: Light of the Church Reflection Paper Dominic was born in a world of turmoil. There was a war and famine was widespread. The conflict between the Christians and the Moors worsens the suffering conditions of the hungry of food and thirsty of hope. Amidst it all‚ Dominic learned at a young age about love and sacrifice for others. He had a heart for the poor which led him to do selfless acts. He was so selfless that he would give everything to those who asked for his help. He gave away his

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    St Paul Notes

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    St Paul - 24129764 Background * St Paul‚ originally known as Paul of Tarsus‚ is believed to have been born in 5 AD in Tarsus‚ Mersin and passed away in 67 AD in Rome. * Paul was born as a citizen of Rome and brought up through the Jewish faith by a well-known Rabbi. * Paul later became one of Jesus’ Apostles and we know this for as in one of his pieces he writes about the Last Supper. * It is believed that without Paul‚ the Major Religion known today as Christianity wouldn’t

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    Christopher R. Browning wrote the book Ordinary Men to show how different leaders created cold-blooded killers within Battalion 101. The book described the mass shootings of Jews in Józefów‚ Erntefest‚ and many other locations in which the bloodied scenes traumatized many reserve police officers‚ causing them to find other jobs that were not as gruesome. Ordinary Men recounted many stories from various officers about the effects that their job had on them. The end of the book describes what happened

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    Name Thanate woradetwarasakul nickname tortan Student number 58110180 Vincent van gogh Vincent Willem van Gogh (30 March 1853 – 29 July 1890) was a Post-Impressionist painter. He was a Dutch artist whose work had a far-reaching influence on 20th-century art. His output includes portraits‚ self portraits‚ landscapes and still lifes of cypresses‚ wheat fields and sunflowers. He drew as a child but did not paint until his late twenties; he completed many of his best-known works during the last two

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    Elizabeth Blackwell Essay

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    During her time as a physician and an activist‚ Blackwell explored gender equality and the modernization of medicine through her writings and teachings. In 1852‚ Blackwell published her medical book titled “The Laws of Life: With Special Reference to the Physical Education of Girls.” In this book‚ Blackwell frequently highlights the important roles of Athena‚ the Greek goddess of wisdom‚ and why she is worshipped so devoutly: “She was the protectress of state and of social institutions‚ and of all

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