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    phosphoric acid and calcium. Phosphorus is an important bone mineral that works with calcium in order to build strong bones and teeth (Ehrlich). When there is a phosphorus deficiency one can experience symptoms such as loss of appetite‚ anxiety‚ bone pain‚ fragile bones‚ stiff joints‚ fatigue‚ irregular breathing‚ irritability‚ numbness‚ weakness‚ and weight change (Ehrlich). Several studies have shown that higher intakes of phosphorus are associated with an increased risk in cardiovascular disease as

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    LESSON 3 - Answers Ch. 6 - The Overpaid Maid 1 – He means that Maria has been brought there to out-with against her will just like him and so all of them should do something to change Father’s mind. (p. 58) 2 – He thinks that his father should get punished when he makes mistakes just like when he does. (p. 59) 3 - Bruno’s father took Maria to his house and gave her a job when Bruno was only 3 years old. He gave her everything what she needed: food‚ home and a job. First her mother worked for

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    new friend‚ Shmuel. The two boys begin to talk and they figure out that they were born on the same day‚ month and year! After talking with Shmuel for a while‚ Bruno promises to meet him again. Months later‚ Bruno’s father calls Bruno and his sister‚ Gretel‚ into his office to tell them that they can move back to Berlin. Bruno is very unhappy about moving back to Berlin because he will miss his new friend Shmuel. Bruno goes to their meeting spot and tells Shmuel his news and he is very sad about this

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    bullying in schools by explaining the long -term effects it can have on children‚ and how it can be prevented. My professor gave us the opportunity to choose a piece of literature of our choice and create an argument. I chose the short story “Hansel and Gretel” and elaborated upon how children could have separation anxiety and a fear of abandonment from hearing stories about parents leaving their children and being introduced to deception and witches traps. Taking a different approach aside from the

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    reinforce the emotion of fear to keep their little bundle of joy safe. Parents are not the only source that instills fear into our younger society. Other sources include: movies‚ storybooks‚ and the news. You us to fear those story books (Hansel and Gretel‚ Red Riding Hood etc.) your parents use to read to you. Fearing to be snatched up by the big bad wolf or a witch with a sweet tooth‚ no child dared to walk through the forest. Or take the movie Jaws for an example. After the movie made its debut‚

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    The plot of the book takes place in Berlin‚ Germany‚ 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

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    Built Spaces.
The Cultural Shaping of Architectural and Urban Spaces |   ___Gül Kaçmaz Erk Amsterdam / Istanbul |   | Architecture as Symbol: Space in Wim Wenders’ Cinema |     |   | The relation between architecture and cinema began more than a century ago with the production of the very first films. There is architecture in almost every film. Consciously or not‚ architecture takes its position as an effective element in films; architectural space influences what is

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    glaiciers and the current situation with the glaciers. Also‚ the reason why the author closes her essay this way is to show some information and telling the readers it is a serious situation. <Questions on Language> 1.The personification of Ehrlich is descirbed in the passage because this gives a better description when we are learning about nature. 2.The author alludes to personal trauma and a need to control and to take care her own feelings. She needs to stay strong by herself. 3. scours:

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    citizens from committing horrible crimes such as murder. Many people’s greatest fear is death; therefore if they know that death is a possible consequence for their actions‚ they are less likely to perform such actions. In a study conducted by Isaac Ehrlich in 1973‚ it was found that for each execution of a criminal seven potential victim’s lives were saved (Death Penalty Curricula for High School). Capital punishment also acts as a deterrent for recidivism (the rate at which previously convicted criminals

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    decisions for himself‚ we are also shown this from the quote ‘Bruno started to think more about the two sides of the fence and the reason it was there in the first place’. Bruno is curious to find out what is behind the fence‚ he keeps questioning Gretel and uses theoretical thinking to challenge his sister. In Bruno’s questioning we understand the truth which is infuriating but more clearly it shows the truth of the holocaust to us. Bruno starts to develop feelings and empathy for people around

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