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    Horrible occurrences seem to happen repeatedly over the years. Some are worse than others‚ but the Holocaust along with many others happen because of someone not being open-minded or not caring about another group of people. While fear and power are both true causes‚ they stem from not seeing things open-mindedly. Hitler started a rebellion against Jews and non-Aryan(blonde hair and blue eyes) because he only accepted his ideas and beliefs. The main making of this horrid event was set into motion

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    Title: To Stay Healthy On A Plane‚ Choose This Seat Category: Health Tags: sick passengers‚ germ transmission‚ avoiding illness‚ contracting disease Teaser: Scientists have discovered which airplane seat can make you the sickest — window‚ aisle or middle. One seat is the clear winner. Title: For many weary travelers‚ coming down with a cold after a long flight is par for the course. That’s because airplanes are the perfect environment for spreading viral infections. In fact‚ with over three billion

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    ranking. Factors that i believe are important to take in consideration when deciding: probability of the recurrence of the disease . At this point in the text is mentioned that all are having similar changes to survive ( 80 to 85%). choosing the sickest person from the list ( at this point also in text is mentioned that they all have the same chances to survive without a transplant ( three to six months) the initial moment when they were first placed on the list. This is a common selecting method

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    Frederic Chopin

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    writer Aurore Dudevant who called herself George Sand. Through the early years of their relationship Chopin composed some of his greatest works‚ and even when he was very sick he still managed to compose 24 preludes‚ Op.28 (1838-39). Through his sickest years and toward the end of his relationship with Sand he was able to write his best works The B Minor Sonata‚ the Op. 55 Nocturnes and Op. 56 Mazurkas. These works are characterized by remarkable changes and intricacy‚ as well as a different sense

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    Wilfred Owens Poetry

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    English ETE tables and notes for assessment task 1 Main Ideas: - Futility of war - Propaganda vs. reality - Brutality of war Supporting ideas: - Hideous nature of death - Loss of innocence and life - Pre mature deaths Anthem for doomed youth Subject matter: meaningless slaughter of troops doing dirty work for the government and how they do not receive proper funeral rights Example Technique Effect Idea‚ issue‚ theme‚ notion ‘’ Anthem for doomed

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    At 2:46 p.m. one of the deadliest earthquakes shook Japan on March 11th 2011. A 500 kilometre-long fault zone was ruptured off the northeast coast of Japan. The epicentre was situated 130 kilometres east from the big city‚ Sendai. The focus occurred at a relatively shallow depth (about 30 km) underneath the Pacific Ocean. The earthquake had the largest magnitude of 9.0‚ which Japan had ever recorded and can only be explained by plate tectonics. As seen in figure 3‚ the earthquake occurred

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    Conservation of Wildlife

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    destruction is a main part of the problem but many animals are being killed and taken by hunters and poachers too. Many rare animals are hunted for food and even for sport. Some are caught alive and then sold on to collectors. One of the saddest and sickest reasons that animals are hunted is because of the crazy supernatural belief that parts of their bodies‚ such as rhino horn‚ have magic properties. Wildlife includes all non-domesticated plants‚ animals and other organisms. Domesticating wild plant

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    Snowboarding was a sport that was created as a way to surf and skateboard in the winter. Many people had already been snowboarding by standing up on toboggans and sleds‚ but the first real product that came out was called the Snurfer in 1965 by a man named Sherman Poppen. Some people quickly started picking up on the idea and two men named Tom Sims and Dimitrije Milovich who created Sims Snowboards (1976)‚ and Winterstick (1972) started coming out with their own designs and input on the sport. Jake

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    to omnivorous people is far less. But‚ what if this “American” diet we have today is the problem? What if the huge portions of meat and animal products that we consume on a regular basis is what’s causing this nation to be the most overweight and sickest compared to other parts of the world? Years of research has been conducted on this very subject and people may be surprised by something as simple as the food they eat is what’s causing disease. Dr. Colin Campbell and Dr. Caldwell Esselstyn are

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    Women In The Early 1940's

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    The early 1940’s were years full of unpleasant events. On December 7‚ 1941‚ Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. The next day Congress approved President Roosevelt’s petition to go to war with Japan. With the United States engaged in yet another great war‚ many men were required to avenge and protect their country. While President Roosevelt drafted men and shipped them overseas‚ women had a part of the war too. Men were volunteering to serve their country left and right. Some left a mother and father behind

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