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    I decided to write my paper about Rin-Tin-Tin because I have a German Shepard of my own back home named Chucky. Rin-Tin-Tin was a German Shepard who was an international star in motion pictures. During the World War I‚ U.S. Army Air Service Corporal Lee Duncan saved a pack of six dogs. He gave them away to his fellow soldiers expect for two‚ who he named after a pair of good luck doll charms‚ Rin-Tin-Tin and Nénette‚ that French children often gave to the American soldiers. After the end of the

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    Bulge‚ Stalingrad‚ Normandy Invasion‚ and Leyte Gulf. The Battle of Berlin‚ however‚ was the battle that ended the war and brought peace to the world. Not only did it significantly affect life during World War Two but has since been significant in today’s world. The battle was fought in Berlin‚ Germany against the Red Army Russians also known as Soviets between April 16‚ 1945 to May 2‚ 1945. Josef Stalin was the attacking leader of the Soviets and Adolf Hitler in charge of defending his homeland

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    Why so Expensive?

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    Why So Expensive? College is said to be some of the best years of your life. The parties‚ the freedom‚ and the new experience help you find new friends‚ hopefully a career and yourself‚ but rising college cost are having young adults stressing instead of enjoying the college experience. Every year less and less states are giving their college’s money and more and more students are asking for financial aid or taking out student loans. The more that college tuition continues to rise the more of

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    them leave their positions. Great Britain had to show colonists who was in control which in the article STAMP ACT‚ it says “ Parliament repealed the Stamp Act in 1766‚ but issued a Declaratory Act at the same time to reaffirm its authority to pass any colonial legislation it saw fit.” The reason for the declaratory act was to show the colonist that Great Britain has the power to do what they want. The colonist were very mad by this so they planned

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    Otto Frank was a man everyone turned to‚ he was an understanding person. He always had good advice for everyone when they needed to hear it. He was a very generous man who was always there for you when in need. I believe Otto Frank deserves this award for everything he has done. Otto kept everyone under control and kept them in hiding for awhile. When the workers were in the building he kept everybody quiet so the workers couldn’t hear them. Every Time someone was in a fight he helped them get over

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    1) Weimar constitution was an instabilities state that filled with flaws and this constitution was incapable handle the problem carried out by the great depression‚ therefore‚ the Nazi’s supported this constitution during that period and as turn out the state of Weimar authorized the office of President too much power and by having entire system with absolute proportional representation. Which indirectly assisted to raise the power of Hitler’s legitimate. 2) The verdict of the treaty of Versailles

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    To what extent was the development of Christian art and architecture influenced by the art and architecture of classical Rome? The art and architecture of classical Rome had an immense influence on the development of Christian art and architecture in several ways. When Christianity began in the Jewish territory under the Roman Empire‚ little was known about the tremendous influence the art and architecture of classical Rome would be in the development of the Christian art and architecture. Although

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    day when the Declaration of Independence was signed‚ and the United States got freedom from the UK‚ and had its own national sovereignty. They were no longer controlled by the UK‚ and could control their own actions‚ and what they wanted to do. The US getting freedom from the United Kingdom‚ meant the “US” government could control their own actions‚ without another country/territory ruling them. However‚ before the US got freedom from the British‚ the US was being treated terribly. The UK would make

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    History of Art The Etruscan‚ Roman and Byzantine Utilized Art Since the beginning of the first human civilization‚ we see how early human put emphasis on historical events‚ especially those moments that were important for their life. During the paleolithic era‚ primitive people used to paint cave after a productive and successful hunting in order to immortalize the memory of such great even. Thousands of years later new and different civilizations like the Etruscan‚ Roman‚ and

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    Why Roman Concrete

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    importance and the significance that Roman Concrete and the Roman Arch played in history. Both architectural elements would greatly impact the whole of the Roman Empire. Concrete; Since 25 B.C.‚ when Vitruvius wrote about the distinct types of aggregate for use in structural mortar in his “Ten Books of Architecture‚” Roman “pozzolana” or concrete quickly became the binding agent in Roman life. The advent of concrete could not be overstated‚ it touched every life in the Roman Empire. From the shape and safety

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