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    tell. These dogs are called king of toys. Originally from Europe. They fall in the same group as a Chihuahuas or any other small dog. These dogs are not a smaller version of a doberman pinscher but are similar in their own way. There are six common fur colors. These dogs can be very hyperactive‚ so when you train them‚ patience comes to mind. For a little dog‚ they won many awards over the years. With their award winning ceremony many people are happy to see their dogs win. The Dog World Award impacts

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    zusammenarbeiten‚ sogar auf wirtschaftlicher Basis. All die Menschen‚ die dieser Meinung sind‚ sollen nach Berlin kommen und sich selbst ein Bild des Kommunismus machen. Kennedy bedankt im folgenden Abschnitt (Z. 25-35) sich stellvertretend für die Einwohner der Vereinigten Staaten bei den Berlinern‚ in den letzten 18 Jahren Teil deutscher Geschichte geworden zu sein‚ bei einer Stadt‚ die trotz größter Zerstörungen trotzdem wieder zurück in das Leben kommen konnte. Weiter kommt

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    Canada's Natives Changes

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    The alliance between the natives and foreigners resulted in tense rivalries among many Aboriginals’ tribes. For example‚ “the Algonquins and the Iroquois competed for control of the St. Lawrence gateway for the French fur traders”. At the end‚ the Iroquois had disappeared during the sixteenth century. Also‚ many native tribes were reduced in numbers‚ and were merged together. At one point‚ the Micmacs and the Abenakis battled over the control of trading between tribes

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    European exploration

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    History of US 1 March 20‚ 2014 Professor Mohanty European exploration to the Americas had a very substantial affect‚ not only on their own culture‚ but also on the culture of the Native Americans. Many Native American tribes had to adapt and assimilate with the European explorers and settlers as their lives became increasingly disrupted and altered as settlement increased and flourished. The purpose of this paper will be to discuss the effect European exploration and trade had on Native groups

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    In the text‚ there’s often said that people went past them. People and Space. It’s a metaphor for the time‚ which is gone since they was together‚ and for the distance which is now between them Why does the text always tell from autumn and falling leaves?  It’s a metaphor for their relationship which can’t flourish anymore He thinks that she’s old; she thinks that he’s young  She wants him back‚ but he won’t her back She looks old  “She looks old”‚ that means that she is not happy anymore with

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    Der Bologna-Prozess – Fluch oder Segen? Gut zehn Jahre ist es nun her‚ dass die deutsche Regierung zusammen mit 29 europäischen Staaten den sogenannten „Bologna-Prozess“ unterzeichnete und hiermit den Grundstein für ein reformiertes‚ einheitliches europäisches Hochschulwesen setzte. Bis zum Jahr 2010 soll der Prozess andauern‚ die Hochschulen in Europa zu modernisieren und einen gemeinsamen‚ europäischen Hochschulraum zu schaffen. In diesem sollen die Studenten und Professoren mobiler

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    New England Map Analysis

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    New England Maps not only serve as navigational tools‚ but also as indicators of social‚ political‚ and economic issues taking place. John Smith’s‚ map of New England serves as a prime example of this. The map provides a layout of New England and its surroundings. Areas with different geographies are made clear and important rivers are shown. Politically‚ England’s policy of colonization and power is displayed in the map. An example of this is the image of three ships all bearing English flags

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    Miss Brill

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    Madison VanAllsburg Mrs. Cheney AP Literature October 14‚ 2012 Aging is More Than Gaining Years Introduction. Through the use of irony‚ point of view‚ and the fur collar as a symbol‚ Mansfield illuminates the loneliness and self discovery in people as they age. Mansfield portrays Miss Brill as a critical person yet she is oblivious to this‚ ultimately emphasizing the irony. Irony in the story is brought out through Miss Brill’s thoughts. She is critical of the people in the park who are old

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    different beliefs about land and land use. The settlers and natives had many causes of conflict over animals and their fur. According to The Washington Journey on page 50‚ “Company trappers traveled out along the many streams to kill animals and take their fur.” Additionally‚ it states “The animals had been trapped almost to extinction.” This shows that trappers highly valued animal fur so much that they

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    she pulls out the fur in the box and “rubbed the life back into the dim little eyes”. Miss Brill makes this inanimate object personified by giving it a voice when it says “What has been happening to me?”. This object is a key part in the story because she keeps it with her like her little “side-kick” because she has no one else to talk with. Because she has no one else to interact with‚ she feeds off of other people’s conversations‚ relationships‚ and behaviors. The little fur pelt symbolizes the

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