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    Question (a) Study Sources A and B. Which of these two sources would an historian studying Kristallnacht find the more useful? Source A is a summary by the Historian Fritz Hesse. It is his account of a dinner on the evening of November 9th. Hesse wrote the account in 1954. He was a journalist who worked for the Nazis. Source A implies that Goebbels was to blame for the terrible act of Kristallnacht as he would do anything to win back Hitler’s support. But how useful is this source to a Historian? As

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    4860802 The amount of positive emotional stimuli recalled as opposed to neutral stimuli from a word list. Abstract The study of human memory has been a subject of science and philosophy for thousands of years and has become one of the major topics of interest within cognitive psychology. Research in cognitive psychology has shown that there are various factors that influence our memory. One theory in cognitive psychology suggests that emotional events tend to be remembered better than nonemotional

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    Two-Dimensional Art Essay TWO-DIMENSIONAL (2-D) ART ESSAY Objective: To help students start to understand and apply ideas about 2-D art media and methods when looking at examples of 2-D artwork. Materials: Textbook‚ computer/internet (for finding examples of images)‚ possible outside research. Assignment Description: Students must choose one (1) example of a historically significant piece of two-dimensional artwork (painting‚ drawing‚ printmaking‚ mosaic‚ collage) and write an essay

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    In 25 Apr 2014‚ the Youtube video produced and narrated by Gary Turk‚ Look Up have gained viral status when the video has been viewed more than 60 million times worldwide. After watching it on my own‚ the video itself is a poem about how the technologies nowadays have made current generation disengages and neglected from social interactions‚ real relationships and the true definition of social life. So he told the viewers to put out their electronic devices and communicate with each other face to

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    How does Look-Look use technology to gain insights on the teen and young adult markets? Lee and Gordon felt the that younger people themselves were not given a very large part in the to play in the market research process‚ even though they were in the best situation to give complete accurate information about youth trends. So they created an internet communication system and enlisted young people to provide up to date information‚ right from them source. 35‚000 handpicked youths‚ from all over

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    A Look into Three Pieces of Japanese Art University of Utah Throughout time many great pieces of art have been made from all kinds of materials available to people. Some works are made to last throughout time‚ while others are doomed to fall‚ and yet some are rebuilt from their remains. Some are meant to be functional to us in daily life‚ and some are meant to be functional to open our minds when we see them. The three pieces that I have chosen to discuss all have the same protagonist: Japanese

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    equality which has yet been achieved in the family they argue that there has been gradual progress. Men more domestic labour. Marxist feminism- main cause of women’s oppression in the family is not men but capitalism. Women reproduce the labour force- unpaid domestic labour‚ women absorb anger- directed at capitalism‚ fran ansley (1972) describes wives as ’takers of shit’ who soak frustration from husband‚ alienation and exploitation at work. Women are a ’reserve army’ of cheap labour- workers needed

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    The word art assignment is a description in a hand-picked selection of words. Its objective is to describe ones’ life by color‚ shape‚ and the order of words. The process is to pick words which depict the person the most‚ put them on a paper in a way which describes one‚ then write about what it means. This is what describes me‚ what happened‚ and what will happen. This describes the words of my life. My word art puts my life in perspective. The order and the color both describe my journey in life

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    What if the Internet were the only source of information The Internet is the most important source of information in the modern world. You can do a lot of different things: watch funny videos about kittens‚ read actual news from all over the world‚ connect you with your friends‚ or something like that. You also have an access to a big free encyclopedia named ‘Wikipedia’. There you can look after things you have never heard about‚ but also after some useful things‚ like a definition of some technical

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    Contemporary filmmakers often bring films to life by using historical sources that depicts real world events. However‚ sometimes the primary sources can be misused and thus may illustrate real world events differently or in a misleading manner. This paper focuses on the film “The New Word” and how contemporary filmmakers use or misused historical sources such as John Smith’s “A True Relation” to portray the British expedition in Virginia in 1607. The paper will discuss how in the film; however‚ such

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