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    used force and terror using the Nazi’s security and military organizations‚ such as the SS (Schutzstaffel)‚ the SD (Sicherheitsdienst‚ security service) and the Gestapo. * In 1936‚ all of these organizations were brought under the control of Heinrich Himmler‚ who also organized the Night of the Long Knives. * The SS was formed in 1925 as a unit of personal security for Hitler‚ and was led by Himmler after 1929. Himmler kept building it up until it had a clear identity to the party and the

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    question of this extended essay will be: Heinrich Dörrie also described the problem as “find in a given circle an isosceles On a circular billiards table there are two balls; at what point along the circumference must one be aimed at in order for it to strike the other after rebounding off the edge? 1 Jack Klaff‚ “The World May be Divided into Two Types of People – Alhazen’s Billiard Problem.” Viewed 19 February 2005. 2 Heinrich Dörrie‚ 100 Great Problems of Elementary Mathematics:

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    Many tried adjusting to their freedom while migrating in large numbers to the north American states. This was highly enticing during the beginnings of WWI opened up many job opportunities for African Americans in the north. The boll weevil devastated the cotton cash crop and the economy in that field during the 1920s (Gates 1999). This was combined for a push factor for the Great Migration of African Americans to have a place in the socio-economic span of life. The National Association

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    Troy: Evidence of Homer

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    that Homer played in our understanding of the Trojan War by his writing the Iliad has been one of great significance. The turn of the 8th Century saw the writing of the Iliad from the Ancient Greek writer‚ Homer‚ which was roughly 3‚000 years ago. Heinrich Schliemann‚ a wealthy German business‚ dedicated his energy and considerable fortune to discovering the Troy Homer describes in the Iliad. By using the writings‚ Schliemann was able to locate the site of the Ancient city of Troy. Manfred Korfmann

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    German culture at all. The Native American people have a holistic view on life‚ keep to oneself‚ rely heavily on extended family‚ not competitive and often very collective‚ have a present-time orientation and may have immediate short range goals (Heinrich‚ Corbine‚ & Thomas‚ 1990). These characteristic are very different from the characteristics of the White culture. The white culture generally has a analytic view rather than the holistic‚ they rely on experts rather than extended family‚ are individualistic

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    rare and impact one in several thousands‚ if not millions. Prader-Willi Syndrome is a genetic disorder that causes obesity‚ intellectual disability‚ and shortness in height. PWS was first described by Swiss doctors Andrea Prader‚ Alexis Labhart‚ and Heinrich Willi in 1956 based on the clinical characteristics of nine children they examined. PWS is recognized as the most common genetic cause of life-threatening childhood obesity. It is estimated that in one 12‚000 to 15‚000 people has Prader-Willi syndrome

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    Trojan War Research Paper

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    In the modern-day‚ the common belief is that it is a made up story just like many other myths you hear in Greek mythology. Although the general population believes otherwise‚ some people are certain it did happen(Wright 33). Heinrich Schliemann felt that he connected with the Trojan War from a young age when his father gave him a book about it. Schliemann’s excavations uncovered ruins of many cities around the area that is now modern-day Turkey‚ including evidence of a large

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    Poetry Comparison Essay

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    and will mention about the personal connections‚ choosing a theme that ties with me. Two poems I have chosen to deconstruct are written by the famous writer‚ Williams Shakespeare is called sonnet 42‚138 and the last poem‚ Why is the Rose so Pale by Heinrich Heine. The theme of these poems is Love and betrayal; love can be sweet but also revenging‚ it could betray us. This theme personally connects to me as I have encountered these situations in the past. The first poem‚ sonnet 42 by

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    Jjsea Grouppresentation 2011

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    1895 by two young entrepreneurs‚ cousins Jacob Jebsen and Heinrich Jessen.  The partners went on to set up Jebsen & Jessen Hamburg in Germany in Jan 1909 to coordinate the trading activities and maintain relations between their firms in China and their European principals.  Jebsen & Jessen (SEA) was established in 1963 to concentrate on serving the emerging consumer and industrial markets of South East Asia. Jacob Jebsen Heinrich Jessen 17 June 2011 / Jebsen & Jessen Group of Companies

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    Tesla and Electronic World

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    Tesla and the Electronic World Guglielmo Marconi and Nikola Tesla both contributed to the development of wireless communication. Marconi‚ an Italian working in Europe‚ and Tesla‚ a Serbian born immigrant to the U.S.‚ battled for the right to hold patents for wireless communication technology of similar design. The privilege of being the name to bare mark in the history books and be called the one who brought us wireless communication was at stake. “Mr. Marconi is a donkey” said Nikola Tesla (Pickover)

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