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    15 August

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    The 15th of August has its own importance for us Indians. It was on this day in 1947 that India became independent. We won freedom after a hard struggle. On this day our first Prime Minister‚ Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru‚ unfurled the National Flag at the Red Fort for the first time All the people irrespective of their caste‚ colour and creed celebrate the day every year amidst great rejoicing. It is a public holiday. On this day we take a pledge to defend our freedom with all our might. The Independence

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    Light in August

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    Light in August‚ by William Faulkner‚ is a story of racial conflict in a Southern United States town. Faulkner’s work is very unique because its structure presents only gradual revelations of information and consists of three different but interconnected plot threads. In this way‚ the narrative plots are circular because they build frameworks around the other plots. One of these three narratives focuses on the enigmatic character Joe Christmas. One of the most interesting things about Joe Christmas

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    August Mack Essay

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    Expressionism August Macke was a German painter who’s harmonious. He was born January 3‚ 1887‚ in Meschede‚ Germany; August Macke attended the Arts and Crafts School. His career as an artist spanned only eight short years. He was killed on September 26‚ 1914‚ as a soldier in the first weeks of World War I. He also was a student he contributed costume and stage designs for the Dusseldorf theater. Macke was also instrumental in providing funds for one of the most important contributions to modern art

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    German Unification

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    German Unification (1850-1871) Summary Whereas Camillo di Cavour directed Italian unification‚ a Junker (the Prussian name for an aristocratic landowner from old Prussia in the east) named Otto von Bismarck pushed German unification through "blood and iron" and skillful understanding of realpolitik. As the map of central Europe stood in 1850‚ Prussia competed with Austria for dominance over a series of small principalities fiercely keen on maintaining their independence and distinctive characteristics

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    German

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    Lies die Geschichte und beantworte die Fragen auf Deutsch. Read the story and answer the questions in German. Ich heisse Emmanuel Berg. Meine Familie und ich sind gern draussen. Immer wenn Zeit haben‚ gehen wir Zelten in den Bergen oder an einem See. Es ist sehr wichtig‚ dass man alles bringt‚ was man zum Zelten braucht. Wenn man etwas Wichtiges vergisst‚ steht man moglicherweise vor einem grossen Problem. My name is Emmanuel Berg. My family and I like the outside. Whenever we have time‚

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    Did German Ambitions for World Power Make War in 1914 Unavoidable? The First World War was the biggest and bloodiest war to have been fought with modern technology and caused wide spread chaos and tragedy that until that date was unparalleled in Europe. Of the 65‚038‚810 people mobilized to fight from all the countries involved 8‚556‚315 died‚ 21‚219‚452 soldiers were injured‚ and 7‚750‚945 were reported missing/P.O.W. Because the war was fought on such a massive scale‚ and caused such wide spread

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    German Aggression Question

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    German aggression was responsible for the outbreak of a general European war in August 1914.’ How far do you agree with this judgement? The above judgement outlines a clear debate among historians as to whether German aggression was the main reason the First World War began in August 1914‚ or whether it was due to various other factors. Gordon Corrigan claims that it was due to German aggression and therefore represents the closest argument to the one made in the question. Corrigan also references

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    German

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    magnetic levitation magnetic levitation‚ maglev or magnetic suspension is a method by which an object is suspended with no support other than magnetic field. Magnetic pressure is used to counteract the effects of the gravitationa and any other accelerations. Earnshaw’s theorem proves that using only ferromagnetic or paramagnetic materials it is impossible to stably levitate against gravity‚ however‚ servomechanisms‚ the use of di magnetic materials‚ superconduction‚ or systems involving eddy currents

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    August Rush

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    August Rush is the story of an orphan boy in the custody of New York State who hears music always. He is convinced that the music would call out to his parents if they could just hear what is inside of him. He hears music constantly‚ so his parents must be musicians. He could call out to them with his music and they would know that it was him. He runs away from the Boy’s Home that he is in to go to the city to find his parents. That is what the music told him to do. While he is there‚ he meets

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    Enlistment In 1914 Essay

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    weeks after war was declared in 1914‚ “daily newspaper editorials‚ political speeches‚ and lectures from the [government] implored men that their duty to King and Country meant serving in the military. Early recruitment posters urged enlistment on the basis of patriotism and emotional connections to the war’s major issues.” Thousands of men enlisted in the first few weeks from Britain and Canada and even more volunteered after the retreat from Mons in August of 1914‚ and after the news of the first

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