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    International Projects - Car2go International Projects – Car2go International Business Administration International Projects Advised by Prof. Herr Fachhochschule Worms Susanne Kuhn Matr.Nr.: 660510 Daniel Aldana Matr.Nr.: 665452 Esther Vonni Catharina Matr.Nr.: 665105 Guncha Seidmyradova Matr.Nr.: 665609 Dieter Reimer Matr.Nr.: 662199 Sandra Wernet Matr.Nr.: 665649 Winter Term 2010/2011 Project Team Car4All Page I International Projects - Car2go Table of content Table of

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    aunt and uncle. When Esther and Max want to adopt Bo after their mother’s death so the boys decide to run away to Venice‚ Italy. The boys arrive in Venice and are taken in by four other orphans: Hornet‚ Riccio‚ Mosca‚ and their mysterious leader‚ Scipio‚ or "The Thief Lord." The children survive by selling the things that Scipio steals from wealthy houses to an old shopkeeper‚ Ernesto Barbarossa. Prosper and Bo settle in to their new life; unbeknown to them‚ however‚ Esther and Max have deduced that

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    Morgan Messenger IB English The Great Gatsby and The Bell Jar each portray two outlooks on the world through the use of different characters and the way that they see reality. Generally‚ no two people see the world in exactly the same way‚ but these two texts exaggerate two completely different realities in each. Authors implement this idea in order to create interest‚ controversy and tension between characters. Both F. Scott Fitzgerald and Sylvia Plath create two or more entirely different

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    Missing Modesty As we were told when we were young children‚ too much of a good thing is not a good thing. The same phrase can apply to aspects in lives now. Literature shows how pride can be a good thing‚ but too much of it is not. In fact‚ the opposite of pride‚ humility‚ is an extremely important value. The Bible and Edith Hamilton’s Mythology both show how a lack of the value humility will result in consequence through characterization and plot. Within Greek mythology‚ the Gods constantly

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    interesting biblical allusions. The story opens with a woman named Hester‚ who shares many similarities with Esther of biblical fame. For example‚ Hester is described as “a woman who was beautiful‚ who started with all the advantages‚ yet she had no luck.” She marries an unlucky man and carries a guilty resentment for her children‚ which unravels into a fatal drama. By comparison‚ Esther assumes the position of Xerxes’ queen but is never able to enjoy it as she is thrust into her own drama of life

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    Justine Likuka Student #: S669567 Advanced Old Testament Survey Assignment #:1 Essay Submitted October 15‚ 2014 Introduction Beginnings are important. Throughout the course of history people have wanted to know their origins. History then matters‚ not simply because it describes what happened in the past‚ but also helps people to understand the present and the future. Elmer Towns’ book‚ “A Journey through the Old Testament”‚ is the story of how God developed His people in the Old Testament

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    Library of Congress Exhibition of Women in World War II story which was detailed with photography to tell their stories; for others to not only read their story‚ but to experience it through visual documentation. These three women‚ Toni Frissell‚ Esther Bubley and Therese Bonney were able to connect with millions of people through their images that they documented. From Toni Frissell’s pictures you were able to see how a nurse performed her duties‚ the actions of soldiers on the front lines‚ children

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    Tensions: The Effects of Heightened Animosity Between Jews and Christians The Chronicle of Le Mans depicts events that took place in the French town of Le Mans toward the late 10th century. The document tells primarily of the evil acts of Sehok ben Esther Israeli‚ a former Jew who has converted to Christianity‚ and how he strove against the Jewish community in Le Mans. By examining this text‚ we can glimpse the beginnings of Jewish animosity toward converts; the events of the text purportedly took

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    Obadiah‚ Jonah‚ Micah‚ Nahum‚ Habakkuk‚ Zephaniah‚ Haggai‚ Zechariah‚ and Malachi. The third part is called the Writings (Ketuvim) which consists of three poetic books: Psalms‚ Proverbs and Job; the five scrolls: Song of Solomon‚ Ruth‚ Lamentations‚ Ecclesiastes‚ and Esther; the apocalyptic book of Daniel; and the books of Ezra‚ Nehemiah‚ and 1st and 2nd Chronicles. 2 The order in which these books are arranged varies depending on whether you’re looking at a Jewish (Hebrew) text or a more modern‚ Christian

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    THE THEOPNEUSTY OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURE The Doctrine of Inspiration and Its Critics Clements Romanus a church father refers to the scripture as being true through the Holy Spirit. Augustine refers to scripture as god’s handwriting or a letter from heaven. Aside from the term inspiration he also used dictation and direction. He gives reference to inspiration perhaps as a consequences of the translation into Latin of 2 Timothy 3:16. But He does not fix these term dogmatically because He also

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