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    the horror‚ or maybe help others to understand it better. Elie Wiesel’s Night and Art Spiegelman’s Maus are two greatly admired works of art which are flooded with the shocking dreadful summary of the Holocaust works. During the tenth grade one of my favorite books was Maus. Another one of my beloved stories was Night. Although they are very different‚ they also have similarities. Art Speilgman’s Maus is a comic book and it tells the tale of Vladek‚ Art’s father. Vladek and his wife Mala are survivors

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    never happen again. This is because of the mass execution and genocide of Jews and other groups of people. This large amount of casualties makes us really wonder about what the motive behind this awful act was. The person behind this was Adolf Hitler‚

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    By writing this book in first person‚ Mr. Spiegelman was able to connect us with the characters and let us view the daily struggles of a Jew back in World War 2. For me the hardest concept to deal with is how home changed for Vladek. At the beginning of the novel‚ he had a wife‚ had a home‚ and he most of all felt safe as himself. For Vladek though the holocaust brought much alteration.

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    There are many endangered animals in our world‚ and very few are critically endangered. One animal species that is critically endangered is the Iriomote Wild Cat. Key points to the Iriomote Wild Cat’s endangerment are habitat loss‚ not being well known‚ and feral domestic cats. The first part of the wild cat’s endangerment‚ and the most major is habitat loss. Iriomote Wild Cats live on the small island of Iriomotejima‚ southwest of Japan‚ the island is a meer 116 miles wide. Plus‚ Iriomotejima

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    Nail polish developed at N.C. State alerts wearers to date rape drugs Aug 20‚ 2014‚ 12:07pm EDT Share on Google + Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Twitter Email this article Save Order Reprints Print claires nail polish Enlarge Photo Joana Alfonso / Flickr cc-licensed Imagine being able to use your finger nail polish as a diagnostic to determine if there’s a roofie in your drink. That’s the goal of a prototype being developed by N.C. State University entrepreneurs.

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    Home-made shoe polish Neutral Colour Shoe Polish To make a neutral-colour‚ home-made shoe polish‚ you would need: Soap flakes 30 g (1 oz) Potassium carbonate 15 g (0.5 oz) (Obtain from chemist/pharmacist) Beeswax 150 g (5oz) Gum arabic powder 15 g (0.5 oz) Icing sugar 45 g (1.5 oz) Slice the beeswax and add to 568 ml (a pint) of water. Stir in the soap flakes and potassium carbonate. Boil until a smooth paste. Whilst the mixture is still hot (turn off the heat‚ but

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    Raj Darvin Doble 1.) Lemon or Calamansi Shoe Polish. It is meant to solve a problem. It is thriftier to use it than a commercialized shoe polish. And making your own shoe polish might also come up as personal business. The question that the researcher will answer is: “Is Lemon or Calamansi Shoe Polish as good as the commercialized shoe polish?” 2.) The compositions of citric acid that helps in polishing are available on reference books. Studies like this have been conducted before. And we are

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    Complete Maus‚" he utilises an animalistic allegory in order to retell his father’s story during the Second World War and the Holocaust. The absence of human facial features on the characters‚ in the graphic novel‚ raises the issue that the Jewish population of Eastern Europe was not treated as humans; but as "a vermin." The mistreatment of the Jewish people is a reoccurring theme in the graphic and is emphasized by the allegory of German felines hunting Jewish mice. Additionally‚ the animal face masks

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    was from the history class. At that time‚ my Chinese teacher told me that Jewish were persecuted by Nazi during the Second World War‚ and the reason is because the ruler of Nazi-Hitler hated Jewish. From the video and books‚ there are many pictures about how Nazi persecuted Jewish such as the Auschwitz Concentration Camp. However‚ there always is a mystery puzzled me‚ why were Jewish persecuted by Nazi? From the videos which are talking about the Second World War‚ they are only saying that Jewish are

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    In the novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ Steinbeck uses comparisons between animals and humans to demonstrate Lennie’s animalistic qualities. Steinbeck compares Lennie to animals to illustrate his innocence‚ immaturity‚ unawareness‚ and curiosity. Animal imagery is used to provide insight to the characters personalities and behaviors through the comparison between Lennie and a bear‚ his obsession with rabbits‚ and his similarities to Candy’s dog. Throughout the novel‚ Steinbeck compares Lennie’s natures

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