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    much. Which is why I think military was such a big event in his life. In the military‚ they make you go through basic training. He mentioned the significance of a test they were required to take‚ in which each person had to climb underneath a barbed wire fence. Majority of the time‚ it resulted in the scraping of their heads‚ a harsh task. He was laughing a little when he said‚ “If a guy got too scared‚ orfroze up‚ they would have five guys go down‚ the guns would halt their fire and they would retrieve

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    published in 2006. This novel explores the adventures of Bruno‚ the son of a Nazi commandant‚ who meets a young Jewish boy called Shmuel at the concentration near his new house at Out-With. Nothing can stop the two becoming best friends‚ not even a barbed wire fence. The story is set in Germany during the Second World War. This essay explores how the themes (the effect of war on children and families‚ innocence of children and the cruelty and unfairness of discrimination) are conveyed through narrative techniques

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    Entertainment‚ massive winnings and great player experience. These are the usual offerings of the top online casino games made available online. And if you think that all casino games have provided the gaming public with all the attention and support‚ well think again. To fill the gap and provide customers with new gaming options‚ a new casino is about to be unveiled- Spin It Casino. This casino is positioned to provide a complete and comprehensive gaming experience‚ with a strong focus on video

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    Imagine that one simple mistake you make could mean the difference between your life and death? The cruel realization of this comes into play in The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne‚ when Bruno‚ a nine year-old German boy meets Shmuel‚ a nine year-old Jewish boy at a concentration camp called‚ “Auschwitz.” Bruno‚ who is a very naive little boy stuck in the Holocaust‚ doesn’t understand what’s going on around him. As soon as he leaves the safety of his home and the guidelines of his in-command

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    Art does not have a clear definition which means that anything someone creates can be considered art .The art styles in the wire drawing by Richard Tuttle and the idyllic painting by Thomas Kinkaid are both true forms of art. The wire drawing by Richard Tuttle is abstract and does not depict anything in particular. It is simply a few squiggly lines with shadows. I am unsure what message Tuttle was trying communicate in his art piece. This begs the question‚ does art need to have a message or a purpose

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    me wrong‚ I’ll show up early to work with a positive attitude every day just like everybody else that actually cares about what they do‚ but I won’t be there to further any dishonest agendas; that’s not the guy I am. I’m the guy who suggests Man On Wire when my friends say they want to see a movie with crime in it. I’m the guy who won’t think twice about ripping up my shirt so I can offer it as a bandage to someone bleeding out in the street. I’m the guy that wants you to do something because it interests

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    In the first clip of the “Wire”‚ one of the theories that were discussed in class that was also discussed in the clip was Differential Association Theory which means that criminal behaviors are learned and criminals teach people who are not criminals. In this clip‚ we saw a man running away from a man and a woman because they were about to find and shoot him. The young man ran into a dead end where he had nowhere else to run while trying to escape. So‚ he cracked a window to an abandoned building

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    Of mice and men Chapter The soft summer breeze tip toed through the tall wooden windows‚ causing ripples to emerge on the patriotic flag perched high above his desk. The boss observed his surroundings out of the windows. With every breath he took he inhaled the fresh blend of mahogany and polished oak along with the tiniest waft of hand crafted metals riding along the air from the various selections of rifles‚ each placed perfectly perpendicular to one another along each wall. The only sound that

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    Bruno: The nine-year-old protagonist of the story. He moves with his family from their home in Berlin during World War 2 because of his father’s job: a Nazi officer. Bruno loves discovering new things. He has a kind heart. He becomes a very close friend of Schmuel who is a boy of the same age but living inside the concentration camp. Shmuel: A nine year old Jewish boy of the story. He is the boy Bruno meets through the fence at Out-With. They become friends. Shmuel is very confuse on where he is

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    Bruno and Shmuel had a spontaneous friendship and it is also an unpredictable friendship. Somewhere‚ in the beginning of The Boy in the striped pajamas Bruno decides to run through the woods and discovers a barbed wired fence and runs towards it. When Bruno makes in to the fence he finds a little boy around his age named Shmuel and decides to befriend him. Once Bruno and Shmuel started to talk a little Bruno says hello “I’m exploring” and then they discover each other’s names. Bruno and Shmuel start

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