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    The Impressions

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    Fred Cash who was an original Roosters member would eventually join the group. In 1961‚ “The Impressions” would release their first post-Butler single called “Gypsy woman.” Becoming #2 on the R&B charts and #20 on the pop charts‚ this single was their biggest one to date. Although future releases failed to compare to the success of “Gypsy Woman”. This led to the departure of the Brook brothers in 1962. Now only three of them left‚ “The Impressions” linked up with producer Johnny Pate. He would help

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    Lee‚ Dylan  p.1  11/29/17  Auschwitz - 1940  Auschwitz was not a concentration camp‚ it was a kill camp. They used these camps to kill nuisances‚ and people they did not like. Inside of this camp‚ they killed people in many ways. There were many different types of prisoners. And the prisoners thought the living conditions were worse than death. The Holocaust was a horrible time‚ and in a concentration camp like Auschwitz‚ it made it even worse.   The punishments in this camp varied. The most common

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    Nazi Medical Experiments

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    Adolph Hitler’s rise to power in 1933‚ brought to light the medical operations Nazi Germany was performing on Jews‚ Gypsies‚ and prisoners of war. The Nazi ideology of perfection caused the death of more than 200‚000 people who were thought of as ill or and not pure as a result of the Euthanasia Program. Not only Jews‚ fell victims to the Nazi death strike. Slavs‚ Gypsies‚ Communist‚ Gay men‚ Religious groups‚ mentally and Physically disabled people‚ among them also native Germans who were seen

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    of our lives because we can share our enjoyment with others. Grahame uses symbolism and imagery to stimulate the imagination of the reader. The gypsy caravan which is introduced to the story in the first paragraph creates imaginative thoughts as it represents traveling to unknown lands with strange and mysterious people. Kenneth describes the gypsy caravan with bright colors "canary-yellow picked out with green and red wheels". These colors symbolize fun and adventure which in turn creates an

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    One Acts Drama Festival: My First Acting Competition Every year during my high school there would always be auditions held to be in the One Acts Drama Festival. Each school in the area would make a play to be seen by judges where the festival was held and there would only one winner. I never tried out to be in the One Acts Drama Festival but my senior year I did. Everyone at my school who wanted to participate would have to act out a two minute monologue in front of our school’s director‚ in this

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    Nazi Medical Experiments

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    final category of medical experiments was to further Nazi racial goals. The most infamous were the experiments of Josef Mengele at Auschwitz. “Mengele conducted medical experiments mostly on twins. He also directed serological experiments on Roma (Gypsies)‚ as did Werner Fischer at Sachsenhausen‚ in order to determine how different "races" withstood various contagious diseases” (Nazi Medical Experiments ushmm). A series of sterilization experiments were primarily tested at Auschwitz and Ravensbruck

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    professional classes embraced the racial ideology of radical Germanic nationalism. They sympathized with the movement that called for a strong leader to command a community based on racial purity and strength” (Friedlander‚ 196). The Nazis eradicated Jews‚ Gypsies‚ and the disabled based

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    Explanation Essay: Thinner Best Seller Upper Iowa University Abstract Stephen King is the author of over thirty novels‚ many short stories‚ several screenplays and other literature‚ and has remained on‚ or at least been a staple on the best seller list. Over his career of writing his literature has gained criticism and praise‚ depending on who you are asking. Whether or not the novel Thinner is best seller material again would depend on who you inquire with. I will not attempt to say whether

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    Opera Carmen

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    and thus knew nothing of the opera’s later celebrity. The opera‚ written in the genre of opéracomique with musical numbers separated by dialogue‚ tells the story of the downfall of Don José‚ a naïve soldier who is seduced by the wiles of the fiery gypsy‚ Carmen. José abandons his childhood sweetheart and deserts from his military duties‚ yet loses Carmen’s love to the glamorous toreador Escamillo‚ after which José kills her in a jealous rage. The depictions of proletarian life‚ immorality and lawlessness

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    net/issue10/chen.htm Clark‚ C. (2004) ‘Severity has often enraged but never subdued a Gipsy ’: the history and making of European Romani stereotypes’‚ in N.D.B. Saul and S. Tebbutt (eds) The Role of the Romanies: images and counter-images of Romanies/ ’Gypsies ’ in European Culture‚ Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. COHRE (2006) ‘Roma and Travellers project’‚ Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions‚ see http://www.cohre.org/view_page.php?page_id=191 Cox‚ R. W. (1999) “Civil Society at the Turn of the

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