Christopher R. Browning wrote the book Ordinary Men to show how different leaders created cold-blooded killers within Battalion 101. The book described the mass shootings of Jews in Józefów‚ Erntefest‚ and many other locations in which the bloodied scenes traumatized many reserve police officers‚ causing them to find other jobs that were not as gruesome. Ordinary Men recounted many stories from various officers about the effects that their job had on them. The end of the book describes what happened
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The ideal family from the American perspective has traditionally been known as the nuclear family by sociologists. The nuclear family‚ consisting of a married couple and their unmarried children‚ materialized as a romantic ideal as the Industrial Revolution transformed the United States into a country where families didn’t have to depend on many children and extended families for help on a farm or financial stability and families got smaller. Wealthier families could afford to have a home for themselves
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it off to the school‚ but that is not important‚ what is important is how me and 9 other people got summoned to a world just like this‚ a parallel world if you will. The only difference is how they use magic instead of technology. So it was like every other day‚ I wake up wash my face‚take a shower‚ get dressed‚and eat. After 2 hours of doing this I start walking to school. The reason why I say I am ordinary is because I am not the most handsome nor am I the smartest. But neither am I done nor ugly
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[briarpatch922] Melanie Woody English 1010-C92 17 September 2013 Classical Music Would be Ordinary without the Oboe Handel‚ Bach‚ Mozart‚ Saint Saëns‚ Beethoven and many more composers wrote countless music for full‚ grand orchestras and their pieces of music have been played regularly and imitated to this day. In almost each work‚ they chose to exhibit one instrument in particular: the oboe. Why the oboe? What does it have that other instruments are lacking? If many world-renowned composers
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UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS GCE Ordinary Level MARK SCHEME for the October/November 2007 question paper 7010 COMPUTER STUDIES 7010/01 Paper 1‚ maximum raw mark 100 This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates‚ to indicate the requirements of the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. It does not indicate the details of the discussions that took place at an Examiners’ meeting before marking began. All
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Families are the backbone of today’s society. They provide the support and normalcy that humans need to thrive in the 21st century. Although there are many different types of families‚ nuclear and blended seem to be the most common. Nuclear families consist of two parents and their children whereas blended families include a couple and their children from this and all previous relationships. These two types of families can be compared or contrasted based on structure‚ bonds and support‚ and who has
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EVIDENCE Scope of Law on Evidence 1. Prescribes the manner of presenting evidence (Burden of Proof‚ rules 131-132); 2.Fixes the qualification and privilege of witnesses and the mode of examining them (Rule 132); 3.Determines among the probative matters‚ things which are logically and in their nature evidential‚ and what classes of things shall not be received. This excluding function of rules of exclusion is the chief characteristic of our law on evidence (Rules of Admissibility
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THE APPROPRIATION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE KNOWLEDGE BY ’LAY PEOPLE ’: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A LAY SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION? Anne Mesny Trinity College Thesis submitted to the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Cambridge for the degree of Ph.D. December 1998 THE APPROPRIATION OF SOCIAL SCIENCE KNOWLEDGE BY ’LAY PEOPLE ’: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A LAY SOCIOLOGICAL IMAGINATION? Anne Mesny Summary of the thesis This thesis is a critical discussion of the significance
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in the Kannada language. She was a wonderful writer. Her style was easy to read and very convincing. Her stories usually dealt with complex psychological problems in the lives of ordinary people and were always very interesting. Unfortunately for Kannada literature‚ she died very young. Even now‚ after forty years‚ people continue to appreciate her novels. One of her novels‚ called Kashi Yatre‚ was appearing as a serial in the Kannada weekly Karmaveera then. It is the story of an old lady and her
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In many works of literature‚ the writer makes an argument for how people are supposed to behave. In the article‚ “Primal Scream”‚ the author is saying that families are no longer families‚ they are audiences. Kids are zoned in on T.V. and dads are zoned in on sportscenter. The author is saying we should behave like a “normal” family‚ talk to each other and not watch so much television. In the article it says “We can’t help but be aware of what happens when we spend more time facing the screen than
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