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    Schindler's List

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    Even though Hollywood isn’t known for producing historically accurate movies‚ Schindler’s List can be considered as a somewhat accurate representation of the Holocaust. There was an actual Oskar Schindler‚ and a real Amon Göth‚ and a factory by the name of Deutsche Emailwaren Fabrik‚ and a camp by the name of Paszów. Living conditions of the camps were portrayed very well‚ as was the time line of the movie. However‚ some parts of the movie were made up or inaccurate. For example‚ the movie shows

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    gives him a compulsion to pay attention to small details and to be constantly looking for something. His impulses forces him to always be solving mysteries. Many mysteries in the book Chris thinks over completely before finding the answers much like Oskar. “I thought for a little while then I realized I had to find out who killed wellington.” (Haddon 9) This quote shows Chris’ desire to solve this mystery right from the beginning of the book. This mystery leads to more mysteries to solve such as him

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    The idea of war brings up many questions about life and death‚ suffering‚ and consequences. While many people may see war as something that affects people as a whole‚ such as nations or a persecuted group‚ war further impacts every individual‚ whether or not they are directly involved. War limits freedoms and individualism‚ and in most cases people find themselves with less rights than during peacetime. People base their choices not on what they feel‚ and more on what they have to do to survive

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    The Book Thief‚ by Markus Zusak‚ tells of a nine year old girl named Liesel Meminger who lived through World War II. At a young age‚ Liesel and her younger brother‚ Werner‚ got on a train with their mother to go to a foster home in Molching‚ Germany. Halfway into the trip‚ Werner dies‚ leaving Liesel traumatized for many months. When Liesel and her mother arrive in Molching‚ she meets her foster parents‚ Rosa and Hans Hubermann. Hans plays the role of the perfect father for Liesel. He always comforted

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    The author is trying to persuade and inform us. I know this because in “How Smart Are Animals” on line 9 it states “She leapt over the five-foot fence and rushed to Andrea’s side”. So that is informing us about how dogs leap into action‚ but after that it states “But some people think her action was unthinking‚ after all it is a instinked and dogs have evolved from wolves who are highly social animals”. So all of that information are explanations. They tell us all of the pros they can do‚ then

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    Ebola Response Rev

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    Connor Wiltsie Mrs. Werner AOW 10-16-14 (Achievement) Author’s Purpose: To inform the reader about Ebola‚ what it is‚ how it is caught and the current status. One-Sentence summary: The current outbreak of Ebola has spread in several parts of the world including infections in America; which has raised fears among Americans that this could turn into an outbreak in America. One Page Reflection: Connor Wiltsie Mrs. Werner AOW 10-16-14 (Achievement) Should Americans be concerned about the

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    References: Armstrong‚ P.‚ & Deadman‚ J. (Eds.). (2009). Women’s Health: Intersections of Policy‚ Research and Practise. Toronto‚ ON: Women’s Press: an imprint of Canadian Scholars’ Press Inc. Beaber‚ T.E.‚ & Werner‚ P.D. (2009). The relationship between anxiety and sexual functioning in lesbians and heterosexual women. Journal of Homosexuality‚ 56(5)‚ 639-654. Kubik‚ W. (2012). WISE3P65: Health Issues for Women and Girls‚ Module 1. [Online Lecture Notes].

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    John Cage

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    John Milton Cage Jr was born on September 5‚ 1912 to John Milton Cage and Lucretia ("Crete") Harvey in Las Angeles‚ California. Neither of John’s parents went to college (Inamori Foundation ‚ 1990). However‚ his father was an inventor and his mother was the founder of the Lincoln Study Club and later became the editor of the Woman’s Club for the Los Angeles Times. John describes his mom as a “sense of society.” John went to Pamona College for two years when he realized that college was not for

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    Older Adults

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    gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_10_1YR_S0103&prodType=table US Government United State Equal Employment Opportunity Commission‚ (1986?). Older Workers Benefit Protection Act. Retrieved from http://www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/history/35th/thelaw/owbpa.html Werner‚ C

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    stigmatization based on the type of disability whether the person is deaf‚ blind‚ paralyzed or has an intellectual disability (de Laat‚ Freriksen‚ & Vervloed‚ 2013). Physical disabilities are less stigmatized compared to those with an intellectual disability (Werner‚ 2015). Words are a tool for discrimination and stigma‚ there needs to be more than a reform in language to reduce stigma. Understanding and awareness attained by bridging the gap of difference by focusing on the basic human rights or against the

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