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    The Holocaust is a bone-chilling event known throughout classrooms‚ along with the atrocities Adolf Hitler committed. He condemned around 6 million people to death‚ mostly Jews‚ and has been known as a madman by anyone who learned about him in depth. However‚ there is another man who did almost the same thing as Hitler‚ who is hardly known; his name is King Leopold II‚ king of Belgium. He had it out for African Americans. He wanted to push his ideals and his work onto them. To show‚ “The white guy

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    The World Around Me "You have a four-fold life to live: a body‚ a brain‚ a heart and a soul . . . these are your living tools. To use and develop them is not a task. . . . It is a golden opportunity." This is a quote from my favorite book‚ I Dare You. The book is about striving to be your best in everything you do‚ this particular quote is talking about the main keys of life‚ and these keys can be obtained through sports. I am an athlete. I run track and I play basketball. Sports are important

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    EMG 20 Case Study No. 1 McDonald’s: Serving Fast Food around the World Ray Kroc opened the first McDonald’s restaurant in 1955 in the United States. He offered a limited menu of high quality; moderately priced food served fast spotless surroundings. McDonald’s QSC&V (quality‚ service‚ cleanliness‚ and value) was a hit. The chain expanded into every state in the nation. By 1983 it had more than 6‚000 restaurants in the United States‚ and by 1995 it had more than 18‚000 restaurants in 89 countries

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    Poverty Around the World

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    children that don’t have access to education Problem: • In third-world countries like Vietnam‚ instead of using the people’s tax money on supporting poverty and stop hunger‚ the government used all of the money for themselves. Corruption is happening around the world‚ especially in Africa‚ where poverty is strongest. • There aren’t enough schools for children‚ causing a huge lack of education. Without any education‚ the children might have no chance of getting out of poverty. • Health care in some

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    help me organize and count. I started with the corners of the cube to see how many of the corners were painted. There are 8 corners. Then I counted the edges but didn’t include the corners because I had already counted them. There were 30 squares around the edges of the cube all together. Lastly I needed to find the faces that were not part of the edges of or the corners. There are 9 squares sides that are not in the edges or corners on one side of the cube and since there are 6 sides you would

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    humiliate them but nothing works‚ these men and women are the American POWs and Japanese - Americans. The American POWs and Japanese - Americans were made invisible literally and figuratively. But some American POWs and Japanese - Americans were able to resist from being made invisible. Louie Zamperini was an Olympic runner‚ until World War 2 started so he volunteered to be an American soldier but ended up crashing and staying in POW camps. Louie was imprisoned by the Japanese and was made invisible

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    The Battle of Little Big Horn: The Prelude to Disaster It is hard to say how many years ago the Dakota Indians of the Northern Mississippi River began to spill over the Missouri in search of game‚ and became hostile toward the other tribes claiming the western country. Dakota was their traditional tribal name‚ but as they crossed this Northwestern Rubicon they became known by the name the Chippewas had given them years ago: "Sioux". It was by that moniker they became known as the most numerous

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    The Black Cat: What Goes Around Comes Around In his story "The Black Cat‚" Edgar Allan Poe dramatizes his experience with madness‚ and challenges the readers suspension of disbelief by using imagery in describing the plot and characters. Poe uses foreshadowing to describe the scenes of sanity versus insanity. He writes "for the most wild yet homely narrative which I am about to pen‚ I neither expect nor illicit belief. Yet mad I am not- and surely do I not dream‚" alerts the reader about a

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    nurses in The Shoe-Horn Sonata had endured many great atrocities during their times in the war. In Shoe-horn sonata‚ the mimicking technique used in the “Tap – Tap – Tap” and “[harsher] Whack – Whack – Whack” shows Bridie’s persistence in keeping Sheila awake. The powerful use of repetition and its onomatopoeic techniques is used to trigger their anger as they remember what happened when their ships were bombed. At the end of the play‚ the use of the very bright spotlight on the shoe-horn highlights the

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    Shoe Horn Sonata: In Misto’s play contrast is a powerful dramatic device. Describe its use in the Shoe Horn Sonata. “Shoe Horn Sonata is an impressive story of courage‚ hope‚ horror and friendship. This play is a tribute to commemorate the bravery of the women and to make their story of survival widely known. The historical context that the story has enables us to learn about the past events and to understand the true meaning of war and its consequences. The play draws on real events‚ the Massacre

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