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    In the Streets

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    Living out in the Streets 1. Introduction * People who are homeless are not social inadequate.
They are people without homes. * Besides Hawaii being a favorite residency and vacation spot for many people‚ the islands also have a large homeless population * Currently‚ more than 6‚000 people live on the streets in the entire state. * The number of homeless people increases by 61 percent since the year 2000 and about 11.5 percent are living in poverty * 3 major causes that

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    The Berlin Wall

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    The Berlin Wall  The Berlin Wall was a barrier constructed by the German Democratic Republic starting on 13 August 1961 and lasted for 28 long years. I remember those years…a very difficult time for me‚ my family‚ relatives‚ and friends. There had been rumors that something might happen to tighten the border of East and West Berlin‚ but no one was expecting the speed nor the absoluteness of the Wall. That night just past midnight on the night of August 12-13‚ 1961‚ trucks with soldiers and construction

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    Breaking the Curse: the Willie Lynch Legacy William (Willie) Lynch was a British slave owner from the West Indies. He came to Virginia in the year of 1712. His reasons were to teach slave owners his methods of how to control their slaves‚ and on the banks of the James River‚ he did so. He taught them a method of keeping the body and taking the mind. He told the slave owners that they were to cause the young men‚ old men‚ and females to distrust each other. However‚ they were to make

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    berlin wall

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    Title: The Berlin Wall General purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: to inform about The Berlin Wall aka Berliner Mauer Central idea: There are three parts to this speech regarding the Berlin Wall Introduction Have ever heard about the Berlin wall‚ it has many histories to it which brought sorrow grief and happiness to many Berliners I. World War 2 ended in the year 1945 and Germany was separated into four parts A. The allies that that was in charge of the administration of the each quarters were

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    Berlin Wall

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    What Was the Berlin Wall? The Berlin Wall was both the physical division between West Berlin and East Germany from 1961 to 1989 and the symbolic boundary between democracy and Communism during the Cold War. Dates: August 13‚ 1961 -- November 9‚ 1989 Overview of the Berlin Wall The Berlin Wall was erected in the dead of night and for 28 years kept East Germans from fleeing to the West. Its destruction‚ which was nearly as instantaneous as its creation‚ was celebrated around the world. A Divided

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    word of God (Arabic: الله Allāh‚ and by the teachings and normative example (called the Sunnah and composed of hadith) of Muhammad‚ considered by them to be the last prophet of God. An adherent of Islam is called a Muslim. Muslims believe that God is one and incomparable and that the purpose of existence is to worship God. Muslims also believe that Islam is the complete and universal version of a primordial faith that was revealed many times before through prophets including Adam‚ Noah‚ Abraham‚ Moses

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    the berlin wall

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    National History Day on the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall and the decline of the Soviet Union. The Berlin Wall was put up August 13‚ 1961. The reason why it was put up was because Cold War tensions over Berlin were running high again. For East Germans dissatisfied with life under the communist system‚ West Berlin was a gateway to the democratic West. Between 1949 and 1961‚ some 2.5 million East Germans fled from East to West Germany‚ most via West Berlin. By August 1961‚ an average of 2‚000 East

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    Berlin Wall

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    History Of The Berlin Wall The Berlin Wall‚ for twenty-eight years‚ separated friends‚ families‚ and a nation. A lot of suffering began for Germany when World War II commenced‚ but by the end of the war Germany was in the mists of a disaster waiting to happen. After WWII was over Germany was divided into four parts. The United States‚ Great Britain‚ and France controlled the three divisions that were formed in the Western half; and the Eastern half was controlled by the Soviet Republic. The

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    peter sutcliffe

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    Rippers family sat stunned that the peter William Sutcliffe they knew could possibly be responsible for the horrible crimes of the Yorkshire ripper. Peter William Sutcliffe born on june 2nd 1946 always was different‚ unlike his 6 siblings he enjoyed staying inside with his mother instead of playing rough games. He never showed any interest in making friends or school and never any interest in girls. To everyone else this seemed very odd. When he was 20 peter finally approached a girl for the

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    Berlin Wall

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    the West was a democratic nation. Berlin‚ the capital of Germany‚ was also split in two. Up until the Cold War‚ those from East and West Berlin could travel freely in. The mental barrier did not stop people from migrating from East Germany to West Germany. Therefore the East side of Germany wanted a physical barrier. The major effects of Khrushchev and Ulbricht’s plan to overtake Germany are‚ the Berlin Wall‚ friends and family were separated‚ and those from the East and West could not travel freely

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