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    The Nostalgia of East Germans in Good bye Lenin Main points: 1) Why were the East Germans so nostalgic about joining with W. Germnany : -They lose not only their national identitity but a definition of who a they are as individuals. They were socialist who unlike the W. Germas were not materialistic. They thouh about the welfare of their community even more than theirs. ( An example can be seen when Christiane Kenner help) people to write letters ‚ teaches children and through the various awards

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    The Haitian Revolution was an inevitable‚ as the hatred built up in the slaves and the aftermath of the French Revolution only lead for a strong desire for slaves in Saint Domingue to revolt. The slaves were treated very cruelly and unjust which added a forever burning fire of hate in their hearts towards their enslavers‚ Toussaint L’Ouverture was a key figure and aspect to why the Haitian Revolution reached such a height. Toussaint was a free man‚ no longer a slave‚ but he still felt the need to

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    Jenny Pox By J. L. Bryan

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    The book I read this quarter is called Jenny Pox by J.L. Bryan. It’s a self published book I got for free on my kindle‚ and it’s 309 pages long. Jenny Pox is classified as horror in the kindle store‚ but the blurb didn’t seem to scary or graphic. It told me Jenny Pox was about a teenage girl named Jenny who couldn’t touch anyone without making them sick with a disease/infection nicknamed “Jenny Pox”. At the time‚ I was going on a sort of shopping spree for free books‚ so I bought it along with about

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    Character Analysis of Meg This article is about a troubled girl named Meg in the novel A Wrinkle In Time by Madeleine L‘Engle. Meg‚ who has a gifted little brother‚ a scientist mother‚ and a nowhere to be seen father wants to find her father. Meg and Charles (her brother) meet a boy named Calvin and three ancient beings called the Mrs. Ws’. Meg calvin and Charles go to save Meg’s father‚ but they end up defeating a brain like creature of evil named IT. Throughout the novel‚ A Wrinkle in TIme‚ Meg

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    In chapter 14‚ monk opens the chapter by describing how he does not fit in his race‚ and his book is the result of trying to fit in the black community. Monk tried numerous times to try to prove his identity. However‚ he always had a disconnect with other people‚ including his family‚ and his few friends. In my aside‚ I was assigned language. Specifically‚ 8: behold the invisible. Throughout the whole book‚ Monk struggled with finding his identity. He goes through different phases and ideas that

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    Marine Pfc. Breanna Weisenberger BPASC 060-16 News feature DISNEYLAND Miss Sarah L. Hood received an email from Crystal Rogers‚ a transplant coordinator with U.S.S.F Kidney and Pancreas Transplant Services on June 30 which states that after a few final test‚ Miss Hood can officially donate her kidney to her brother. The surgery will take place at the University of California San Francisco medical center. There will be four small microscopic incisions around the chosen Kidney. To remove the

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    The Rules about the Rules Stephen L. Carter Stephen L. Carter is an American law professor‚ social-policy writer‚ columnist‚ and bestselling author. Carter graduated from several Ivy league schools earning eight honorary degrees. In 1996‚ Stephen L. Carter wrote a book length meditation on his idea of what integrity means. His purpose of “The Rules about the Rules” regards the current state of public integrity. Although many Americans in today’s society do not know right from wrong‚ I agree

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    Throughout my observation at Floyd L. Knight Center‚ I observed individuals from all ages that live with learning disabilities. I chose to observe to Floyd L. Knight Center because it has well-known for taking care of individuals that struggle and a more difficult time learning that an average person who does not have trouble with the aspect of learning on their own. During the visitations and observation at Floyd L. Knight Center‚ I have determined this was a safe place and is a positive place for

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    Book Analyses Obsession by Jennifer L. Armentrout‚ New Adult Paranormal Romance compared to‚ Obsidian (the Lux series) by Jennifer L. Armentrout‚ Young Adult‚ fiction‚ fantasy‚ romance Each of us chose two books‚ one New Adult and one Young Adult book‚ this way we could compare both books from our own point of views. I read two books by the same author but two books who both were categorized in a different genre‚ New Adult‚ and Young Adult. Now‚ what makes these books so different that they separated

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    "Not everybody goes to movies to get their life changed." Samuel L. Jackson stated this during an interview with Entertainment Weekly. Jackson is saying that everyone is not looking for a revelation at the movies. Sometimes it’s best to go to the movies just to forget about life and its troubles. He is best known for his shaved head‚ his deep voice‚ and frequent swearing. Samuel L. Jackson was and still is a significant figure in American History because of his impact in film and he has opened the

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