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    auto companies had existed in Germany during the 1920s‚ barely twelve survived the depression‚ including Daimler-Benz‚ Opel and Ford’s factory in Cologne. In addition‚ four of the country’s major car manufacturers — Horch‚ Dampf Kraft Wagen (DKW)‚ Wanderer and Audi — formed a joint venture known as the Auto Union‚ which was to play a leading role in Germany’s comeback from the depression. The turnabout for the German motor industry came about in the 1930s with the election of the Nazi Party

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    INCREDIBLE INDIA “Unity in diversity”-the most commonly used quote to describe India. we are all familiar with the video “mile sur mera thumhara”-“let our melodies meet”‚ it endorses different people coming from all across the country to celebrate our uniqueness and diversity and to unite our country. Raj thackerey a famous marathi politician condemned the producers and proclaimed that all the characters should sing in marathi‚ when pointed out by a reporter that the video was in the first

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    Essay On The Stanley Cup

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    teams have been sent to the Stanley Cup playoffs to determine a winner. After the first exclusively professional league‚ the Toronto Trolley Leaguers‚ was founded in 1908‚ they played the for the Stanley Cup and tied four times before losing to the Wanderers. After the last to

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    Terra Nullius

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    it ‘terra nullius’‚ or ‘uninhabited land’. It is ironic‚ indeed absurd‚ that such a term could be applied to peoples whose lives were so intimately integrated into and a part of ‘place’. By comparison‚ the European ‘discoverers’ were transients—wanderers with far fewer ties to their own homelands. INv ISIBILIT Y Karen Martin‚ in her work Ma(r)king our tracks and reconceptualising Aboriginal early childhood education: An Aboriginal Australian perspective (2007)‚ describes this proclamation as

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    human achievement‚ but can also be very dangerous if not handled correctly. In Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein‚” Shelley portrays these two aspects of accomplishment as dangerous‚ destructive‚ and even fateful. Shelley begins her novel with an ambitious seafarer named Robert Walton. Walton is determined to reach the North Pole‚ where he may “tread a land never before imprinted by the foot of man” (6). During his journey‚ he writes constantly to his sister‚ Margaret Saville. Unfortunately‚ due to the laws

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    Pacific islands including the Philippines. In its midst‚ other ancient civilizations were also evolving. The Proto-Malays‚ a Mongol Asiatic race‚ arrived around 2500 B.C. Unlike the Negritos‚ who were hunters and gatherers‚ the Proto-Malays were seafarers and farmers. They built their houses in trees and created fire for cooking. More advanced‚ they drove the Negritos into the mountains. The next to arrive were the Duetero-Malays‚ of India-Asiatic race (Indian‚ Chinese‚ Siamese‚ Arabic)‚ that prevailed

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    more unknown and untold about his story. Little is actually known about Columbus. Most of what is found in history books or other reliable sources is often wrong or unverifiable. Books tell “Christopher Columbus grew up to become an experience seafarer. He sailed the Atlantic as far

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    Part I On page 11‚ Postman quotes Niels Bohr as saying‚ "The opposite of a correct statement is an incorrect statement‚ but the opposite of a profound truth is another profound truth." What does this statement mean? Do you agree with it? Why or why not? Opposition creates two points of view and provides a stronger meaning for both sides. A correct statement‚ “I like ice cream‚” is opposed by the incorrect statement‚ “I don’t like ice cream.” If I only observe the correct statement‚ I have no

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    What is Australian identity? It is how Australians are seen someone else perspective‚ who is not from Australia. But this person’s perspective can also be related to a stereotypical type in films. Although “Red Dog” and “Australia” are set in the bush they still realistically portray Australian identity‚ even though the city life is marginalised. In both of these movies‚ mateship‚ and egalitarianism are both privileged in these films. ‘Australia’ is based on a true story about a half blood aboriginal

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    The Puzzling Neanderthals - A German man found head similar to humans and named it Homo neanderthalensis. o Considered brutish and lacking in intelligence. - Homo sapiens – Humans that are most similar to us. b. Homo Erectus: A Worldwide Wanderer - Homo erectus - The most widespread of all prehistoric hominids‚ and the most similar to humans. Evolved about 2 million years ago and became extinct 100‚000 years ago. What evidence leads scholars to believe that Homo erectus migrated across

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