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    Prisoner B-3087 written by Alan Gratz and inspired by Jack and Ruth Gruener is arguably one of the greatest WWII Novel ever written on a true story. Yanek is a ten-year-old Jewish boy who grew up in Kraków‚ Poland. He had a passion for entertainment and one day wanted to go to America to pursue his acting career. When Hitler took over Germany‚ he conspired for the death and slavery of Jew’s because they were blamed for all that was wrong in the world such as the Depression‚ and Germany’s loss of

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    Jim Alan Laub Life

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    Dr. Jim Laub is the President of the OLAgroup and is the creator of the Organizational Leadership Assessment (OLA). Jim currently serves as the Dean of the MacArthur School of Leadership at Palm Beach Atlantic University . Prior to this appointment he served on the doctoral faculty of Indiana Wesleyan University’s Ed.D in Organizational Leadership and as the Director of the undergraduate Leadership Studies program where he developed a unique degree program (Minor and 2nd Major) in Leadership.

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    At Thermopylae‚ the allied Greek nations deployed a small force of between four and seven thousand Greek heavy infantry against the invading Persian army of two million. Leading the Greeks was a force of three hundred Spartans‚ chosen because they were all "sires" — men who had to have sons who could preserve their blood line‚ should they fall in battle. Thermopylae was the only way into Greece for the Persian army‚ and presented the perfect choke point — a narrow pass bordered by a sheer mountain

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    Alan Freed Alan Freed was born December 16‚ 1922 in Johnstown‚ Pennsylvania. He was considered the most the most famous Disc Jockey(DJ) in rock ’n roll history‚ however‚ controversy encircled the man and he received lots of criticism especially from white adults during his career. I think that Alan Freed greatly helped shape the sound of music today and further advanced the progression of rock music. He is the person who coined the term "Rock & Roll" and also put up with a

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    In the poems ‘Welfare baby’‚ written by Cheryl Albury and ‘Barefoot Baby’‚ written by J.L.Mayson the poets arouse sympathy for the characters in them. The use of many techniques depicts the sympathetic theme throughout the poems. Both poems are about young children and the titles of each portray a sense of negativity to the readers. In ‘Welfare baby’ albury starts off by describing the baby as ‘defenseless’‚ which shows how he is unable to help or defend himself. This may give the reader a sad

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    Fire Accidents

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    Mt. Iriga or also known as Mt. Asog‚ a 1‚470 meters high volcano is one of the major mountains in the Bicol Region. Lying near the City of Iriga in Camarines Sur‚ this inactive volcano offers a breath-taking view of the southern mountains including Mt Isarog on the northern side of the mountain‚ Mt. Mayon ‚ Mt. Malinao and Mt. Masaraga on the southern side. And if the weather is clear‚ you can also see Catanduanes and the Lagonoy Gulf farther south. The well renowned Buhi Lake is also located at

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    The History Boys‚ by Alan Bennett‚ is a play that tells the story of the conflict between two teachers over students while they prepare of their exams. The first teacher is Hector. Hector has been the boys’ teacher longer‚ teaching them literature and knowledge for the sake of it. Irwin is different in this matter. He was brought in solely to prepare the boys for their exam and was promised a permanent position if the Oxbridge boys do well enough on their exams. One scene in which you can see Irwin’s

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    His fear of humiliation drives Balram to imitate the appearance of Mr.Ashok‚ a wealthy man‚ although he does not appreciate the clothes’ aesthetic. In “The Fourth night‚” Balram has arrived at New Delhi and became the main driver for Mr.Ashok after Mukesh left to Dhanbad. Balram‚ who was a countryman‚ is amazed at all the things in the city like New Delhi. On a regular day‚ while waiting for Pinky Madam and Mr. Ashok to shop in the mall‚ Balram observes a servant who wants to enter the mall‚ “he

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    “Will Your Job Be Exported?” Summary As a professor of economics at Princeton University‚ Alan S. Blinder has had many publicized writings‚ including several books and textbooks‚ as well as‚ various newspaper and magazine columns. In recent years‚ Blinder has become known for his writings on the topic of “offshoring” (441). In his article titled‚ “Will Your Job Be Exported?”‚ he discusses this topic of offshoring and how it could vastly affect the future of America. Blinder begins his argument

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    In the assigned article‚ “Professional Liars‚” Alan Ryan states that the most important ground for an individual’s right to be told the truth is autonomy. Ryan defines autonomy as‚ “the capacity to plan one’s own life‚ to form and act on a scheme of one’s own” (623). I do not agree with Ryan’s belief‚ because of the duty of individuals to protect the life and well-being of others. Ryan’s belief that autonomy is the most important ground for an individual’s right to be told the truth ignores other

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