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    When reading A Bus Ride‚ and The Berlin Wall it is very interesting to read how you can incorporate active learning. Active learning is important‚ especially on topics that may seem boring to some. A Bus Ride really stood out. It was interesting how something you can do with adults‚ can still impact children in first grade. I think it is important in a classroom to let children express their feeling about something‚ rather than being “told” what is right to believe‚ and what is wrong. In A Bus Ride

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    In Fact some wonder if events such as the Berlin Crisis would have happened if someone else ruled the Soviet Union. The Berlin Missile crisis was a huge misunderstanding. All countries were taking precautions. The U.S installed several missiles sites all over Europe and one happened to be in range to strike Moscow‚ the Capital of the

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    Globalization and Structural Violence: An Examination of the Causal Effect of Globalization on Structural Violence Danica Donnelly-Landolt ddonnelly-landolt611@g.rwu.edu Roger Williams University This research project was supported by a grant from the Roger Williams University Provost’s Fund for Student Research. “The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world.” -Dr. Paul Farmer Globalization has had an overwhelming affect on the world we

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    Tips for a Good Conference Talk Jennifer Widom‚ May 2005 Here’s some advice I sent to the SIGMOD ’05 conference speakers (I was PC Chair). Some of the points were inspired by a SIGMOD 1995 note-to-speakers from that year’s PC Chair Mike Carey‚ who in turn attributes Marianne Winslett and Catriel Beeri. Plan very carefully what you can cover in the allotted time. You have 25 minutes‚ and a conscientious session chair will ruthlessly cut you off if you attempt to exceed that limit. Design your

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    One of our first steps in finding a topic that we were both interested in. World War two was one subject that we both were very interested in. One of the first topics that we decided to do more research on was the Yalta Conference. This topic seemed like it was too narrow though so we decided to broaden our view on WWII for a topic. We finally decided that we wanted to do our project on a specific country’s role in the war and to be even more precise a specific person that took a stand and was very

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    to law is liberty - Laws have blessings and penelties - Satan wants to make us disobedient so we lose our liberty - Satan wants to make us miserable like us - We need to stop coveting - Adultery and murder are bad so don’t do them. - The significance of families is

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    Goodbye to Berlin (1939) is a fictionalized memoir set in Weimar Germany and written by Christopher Ishwerwood. It is semi-autobiographical‚ following the authors travels through Berlin in the pre-nazi era and the people he meets along the way. During this time‚ the author was making a precarious living teaching English and becoming a firsthand witness to the Nazi’s rise to power and the beginnings of the Third Reich. The book functions as a collection of short stories collected over the years of

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    The Berlin Wall was a physical wall‚ which separated East and West Berlin during the Cold War‚ and ran for over 140km and was 3.6 metres high. The construction of the wall came to show the diverse ideologies between the different systems of government‚ and what the people thought about it. To summarise it up for you‚ it was a loss in human rights and freedom. But how was the Berlin Wall influential in the course of the Cold War? I will be touching on a couple of topics today to answer the hypothesis

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    is actually considered a musical because of the songs and dance that help to bring this all together. It is based on the ever popular song by Irving Berlin that was released in 1941‚ only a few week after the Pearl Harbor attacks. Originally sung in the film “Holiday Inn”‚ it still remains today as one of the bestselling recorded songs ever. Berlin wrote many songs that were hits‚ but this one is the only one that still seems near and dear to the hearts of many Americans. Not a

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    Christopher Isherwood likely could not have predicted as to the impact of his novel‚ Berlin Stories‚ upon the various media of plays‚ musicals and film. It is even more doubtful that he could have foreseen its various adaptations throughout the years would so reflect the LGBT+ community‚ considered then illegal‚ immoral and above all remained unmentioned in “polite company.” Although the initial media based on Isherwood’s work mentioned non-heterosexual deviances only in rare and subtle forms‚ so

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