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    1. What was your initial repose to this story? Like it? Hate it? - My initial response to the story was the fact that I liked it. I thought that it had the feel of a Fable or a Fairy Tale having this flow made reading the story more enjoyable and very rhythmic in my head. 2. How do you interpret Donald’s story about Pete hitting his stitches? Was Pete trying to get rid of Donald? What could his reason have been? - I interpret Donald’s story about Pete hitting his stitches as just an older brother

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    The purpose of slavery was to get free labor so that they didn’t need to pay workers.This is why it was often used in the South‚ because of farms and things like that. But‚ the actual % of slave owners around Civil War time was very low.They wanted the slaves to work in tobacco plantations and they did not pay them for their work. These Slaves had no life.The salves were there only to work giving their bosses free labor.The slaves were not treated like normal people they lived in huts.Their bed

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    Day I Was Released From Jail March 2nd of 2011 in Charlotte NC I just receive 2 phone calls. The first one was from my lawyer in Morganton notifying me that several indictments had come through. The other was from Detective South of the Burke County Sheriff’s Office‚ telling me that I had no choice but to turn myself in. I remember him saying “If you run I will find you”. I thought about running from my troubles‚ but that isn’t a life that I wanted. The next day I took the long drive from Charlotte

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    specific religion out of the country or dead. This was the situation affecting Jewish people in Germany because of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi. To make things more safe for the children‚ a program known as Kindertransport came into play to take as many children out of Nazi Germany and transport them to the United Kingdom. The mothers and fathers of families had to make the heart wrenching decision to split up their family so that their children could be safe from the disaster happening in their country

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    own personal gain. The pardoner is thought of without sin but in reality is the most sinful person of them all. This tale allows us readers to see that nobody can be trusted. The pardoner’s only purpose was to obtain money by all means in order to live a better life. In the tale the pardoner states‚ "as long as I can preach and get their silver" proving that this was his sole purpose and he did not care whom he hurt or what lies he had to tell nothing mattered to him only the money. He knows his

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    Nitration and Purification of Bromobenzene Abstract: An electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction was performed on bromobenzene with nitric acid producing both 2-bromonitrobenzene and 4-bromonitrobenzene. Products of the reaction were purified through multiple recrystallizations and column chromatography creating multiple crops of a yellow powder. The percent yield of products was determined to be 51%. The melting point of Crop 1 was found to be 110-115 °C‚ and Crop 2 was found to be 37-90 °C indicating

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    Weimar was doomed from the start The Weimar Republic failed due to a popular distrust in democracy that was reinforced by severe economic crises and aggravated by the ‘Chains of Versailles’ and the actions of the right wing. Hyperinflation in the early 1920s and then the Great Depression from 1929 meant that the Weimar Republic never really prospered‚ and caused social upheaval in the form of a crime wave‚ as well as being tainted from the start by its association with the embarrassing Treaty of

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    Rollback was a US policy regarding communism that aimed to not only contain communism‚ but to overthrow communist countries and replace them with a different government that is not communism. Rollback is different from containment because containment only stops the spreading of communism‚ and the US will always have to keep trying to contain communism without doing anything about it. Rollback is the US taking action against communism‚ and getting rid of communist countries they can overthrow entirely

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    Was the League of Nations doomed from the start? In my opinion‚ the League of Nations was doomed from the start. The League had failed to accomplish its main reason for even existing. It wanted to prevent another world war from ever happening again. The League of Nations was created by President Woodrow Wilson‚ the president of the United States of America in 1919. The goals were to have countries co-operate with each other better‚ to ban all weapons (disarmament)‚ to improve the work conditions

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    “Why the Weimar republic was doomed from the outset “ They are many reasons why people thought the Weimar Republic was bound to fail from the start‚ especially when it was set up in 1919 after the First World War in which Germany had suffered a humiliating defeat and the German Revolution of 1918-19 which overthrew the Kaiser. Named after the city of Weimar where the new constitution was written‚ it introduced democracy to Germany and a new untested system of government lasting until January 1933

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