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    Diesel Engine

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    However‚ the manner in which the combustion stroke is attained sets these two engines apart‚ and although a seemingly meaningless change‚ a large change in efficiency results. (Diesel Engines vs. Gasoline Engines) The diesel engine was invented by Rudolf Diesel in 1892. He learned about the extreme inefficiency of the gasoline engine and worked to produce something more practical. (Introduction to How Diesel Engines Work) The majority of diesel engines use a four stroke process. The strokes are

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    Jung redefines religious thought as the numinous. This relies on Rudolf Otto’s understanding of the religious or numinous experience. According to Otto’s a numinous experience affects our consciousness which is caused by something external to our consciousness. Any experience which is archetypal in origin can be stated

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    War Novels And Memoirs

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    The First World War spawned a great variety of war novels and memoirs. German novels such as All Quiet on the Western Front and British memoirs by Robert Graves‚ Siegfried Sassoon‚ and Edmund Blunden helped to create a mythology of "disillusionment." I will survey several German and British memoirs in this essay‚ making comparisons between them with a view to drawing some conclusions as to how German and British soldiers sustained morale. Ernst Jünger’s The Storm of Steel is a unique and interesting

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    Speer - Changing Views

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    Account for the changing views on Albert Speer and his role in the Nazi regime. There are a number of factors that can be held accountable for the changing views on Albert Speer and his involvement in the Nazi regime. It was the combination of shifting contexts‚ values and insights‚ linked to Speer’s own personal story‚ which ultimately generated shifting understandings of Speer’s contribution to the Nazi regime. However‚ it is important to acknowledge that there were in fact‚ always different

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    History of Biology

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    The term biology is derived from the Greek word βίος‚ bios‚ "life" and the suffix -λογία‚ -logia‚ "study of."[4] The Latin form of the term first appeared in 1736 when Linnaeus (Carl von Linné) used biologi in his Bibliotheca botanica. It was used again in 1766 in a work entitled Philosophiae naturalis sive physicae: tomus III‚ continens geologian‚ biologian‚ phytologian generalis‚ by Michael Christoph Hanov‚ a disciple of Christian Wolff. The first German use‚ Biologie‚ was used in a 1771 translation

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    How Does Spanking Work?

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    Spanking and disciplining children 3. Corporal punishments in Schools and Institutions 4. Child spanking- jurisprudential analysis 4.1. Austin’s Analytical Positivism 4.2. Hart’s Analytical Positivism 5. Sociological school of jurisprudence 5.1. Rudolf Von Ihring 5.2. Roscoe Pound 6. Conclusion Bibliography   Spanking is very common way that parents try to discourage unacceptable behaviour. It is a form of corporal punishment. It includes whooping‚ slapping‚ grabbing‚ popping‚ smacking‚ handling

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    Eymp 1

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    Assessment task – EYMP1 Context and principles for early years provision Task 1 links to learning outcome 1‚ assessment criteria 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3‚ 3.1‚ 3.2‚ 3.3 and 3.4. Scenario: A childcare setting is preparing for their annual self evaluation activity to ensure that it complies with the requirements of the Early Years Framework. You have been asked to prepare the following evidence for your manager: * an explanation of the legal status and principles of the relevant Early Years Framework and

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    different backgrounds out of the 1.3 million that were deported to the complex. Even though the camps were in the same complex‚ they all had different commanders. Auschwitz I had three different commanders. The first commander was SS Lieutenant Colonel Rudolf Hoess. He was in command

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    The Roaring Twenties seem like a dream to many‚ but “The Roaring Twenties were the period of that great american prosperity which was built on shaky foundations “(J. Paul Getty). Even though the twenties were the calm before the storm‚ there are many forms of entertainment that helped shape the future of entertainment. These forms of entertainment include jazz music‚ the silent film industry‚ and the improvement in cartoons. One of the first things to influence this era in American History were

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    The Wannsee Conference

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    The Wannsee Conference On January 20‚ 1942‚ at a villa in a suburb of Berlin called Wannsee‚ 15 men‚ all high-ranking Nazi Party officials and members of the German government‚ met to discuss what they called the "Final Solution of the Jewish Question." The head of this conference was a man named SS General Reinhard Heydrich‚ the chief of the Reich Security Main Office (Reichssicherheitshauptamt-RSHA) and one of SS chief Heinrich Himmler ’s top deputies. (ushmm.org) Heydrich had two main goals in

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