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    much easier to dismiss them and believe we could never become like them. However‚ this was not truly the case for many of those who participated in the Holocaust. These men were not brainwashed‚ and some were not even Nazis— they were simply ordinary men. People often associate the Holocaust with men who had been indoctrinated with the Nazi ideology‚ but many of the men who joined the police battalion were not initially Party members. From those men who came from the lower-middle class only about 30%

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    Introduction The presenter of the guest lecture presented well‚ he explained about the products and their 3 product lines. Also he informed us about the new line called the hobo line‚ their company and their operations. In this assignment I will tell you about the company itself and their product lines and brand image. further in the assignment I will link their company to some of the theory of brand positioning and brand elements. To finalize I will give my own opinion about the lecture and also

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    Guest Lecture Summary 3 “Extension and Refurbishment of His Majesty’s Theatre in Aberdeen for Aberdeen City Council’’ by Mrs. Karen Dinardo‚ Director at Dinardo Partnership on the 11th of February‚ 2013 Student: Thanos Al This lecture was presented by Mrs. Karen Dinardo‚ who is the director of Dinardo Partnership‚ a consulting civil / structural engineers and CDM coordinator. Mrs. Dinardo graduated from University of Glasgow in 1987 with a Civil Engineering degree

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    poets Poems written strongly‚ passionately & meaning THE SUPERFICIAL MEANING… an ordinary man crying… the town talks… unacceptable - men don’t cry especially in public people stop everything - stare/watch‚ have no idea what to do or think police who tried stopping him‚ wanted to cry‚ yet couldn’t because they weren’t free (uniform) the children accept - their innocence not influenced by adults some people will never come to terms with this mans behaviour others (women in particular mentioned)

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    Dracula's Guest Analysis

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    Experiencing a situation through the author’s words is every reader’s pursuit. Fear‚ panic and excitement are some of the reactions generated from reading horror stories. To get such reactions‚ authors use certain stylistic devices. Bram stoker’s “Dracula’s guest”‚ is penned around suspense‚ mystery and fear. This is pronounced by the author’s use of Johann’s narrative‚ “Walpurgis nacht”‚ the horses‚ background voices and the climatic changes. The horses “throwing up their heads and sniffing the air suspiciously”

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    Summary Of Extra Ordinary

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    Extra Ordinary is a video about two individuals that have grown up with Down Syndrome. The male that is in the video is able to live fairly “normally” compared to an average human being. He has a job‚ a dog‚ a house‚ friends‚ and he plays hockey. He achieves the vary things that the doctors said he would never be able to do such as walk‚ ride a bike‚ and work. On the contrary‚ the female in the video still lives at home. She does not have a job‚ either. Yet‚ she is able to ride the subway to school

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    The Responsibilities of an Ideal Student Every body has his own duties and rights. The same is true with a student. He also has certain duties. The first and foremost duty of a student if to acquire knowledge and for this he must gladly submit to the rules of discipline and the methods of teaching which his teachers may adopt. As a bee gathers honey as a student should assiduously gather knowledge and wisdom from every source. He must not waste his time in idle pursuits but must utilize every

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    An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow This poem‚ written by Les Murray‚ reflects upon all aspects of the human condition‚ from the fear of change to the need for conformity‚ uncovering the ultimate truth of the universal desire to belong. Set in a society which significantly resembles today’s world‚ where feelings and emotions are kept hidden and people are caught up in their busy lives‚ it explores the realms of acceptance and the ways in which societal norms shape a sense of self. Although not quite an

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    Ordinary Grace Challenges

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    God will allow us to overcome anything thrown our way. Every day we are faced with challenges and if we respond to these challenges through God and knowing that God is there for us‚ we will be able to defeat the challenges thrown our way. In Ordinary Grace‚ the Drum family is faced with the challenge of their daughter being killed. With this tragic event happening in their lives‚ they had to decide how they were going to respond to the death of their daughter. Nathan Drum responds to the challenge

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    the poet. Judith Beveridge explores the beauty of nature and man’s relationship to it. Judith Beveridge shows the cruelty of humans towards animals and nature in her poems. The first poem I have chosen to talk about is “The Shark”. This poem is about a bunch of fishermen on a boat‚ who catch a shark and later discover that the shark has eaten a young boy. “The Shark” shows how powerful nature can be by showing how easy it can kill and what an efficient predator it is. The people in this poem

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