| 201. | positive reinforcement ... And if you notice they have new shoes or pink hair ( and this is accepted in you school) make a quick positive comment “ Wow your being very creative with your hair” They want to be noticed, so why not acknowledge them ? ... Students are much more likely to comply if they feel they have a se...
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| 202. | Language Law Should English Become the
Official Language Of the U. ...
The official language controversy can be noted as far back as the 1700s when Benjamin Franklin expressed his concern that German immigrants were not learning English. “Those [Germans] who come hither are generally...
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| 203. | brecht Bertolt Brecht was a German dramatist, poet, director and a theoretician. Brecht’s ‘epic theatre’ was influential during great social and economic times. ... Brecht’s audience should never be moved, he wanted them to be aware that they were just watching a presentation. ... Alienation was a techni...
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| 204. | Aristotle's Concept Of Tragedy It is easy to see in hindsight with which the still small voice of the poet greeted the 20th century. One might well see adduce for the gathering difficulties of imperial Britain: the Boer war, the Irish question, German and American competition or the forces that were to transform the domestic life...
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| 205. | Max Weber Sociology Max Weber
Max Weber, (1864-1920), was a German Protestant Sociologist, who was the first not only to use the term bureaucracy, but also to write on modern bureaucracies, which had developed throughout the 19th century in Germany. Max Weber held a series of academic honors thro...
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| 206. | Queen Mother Lives Forever ... Buckingham Palace once took nine direct hits from German bombers; the sudden raids destroyed the masonry and windows very close to the Queen. However, the Queen were not scared at all and still spoke to the others in great humor. ...
I respected Queen Elizabeth simply because of her braver...
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| 207. | Washington Irving Washington Irving
Washington Irving made significant contributions to American literature and was the first American writer to be able to live exclusively from the proceeds of his writing. ... The book is often referred to as "Knickerbockers History" since Irving used this pseudonym. ... He en...
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| 208. | Treaty of Versailes CAUSES OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR
While the Treaty of Versailles had been a thorn in the sides of Germans for almost twenty years, Hitler was an opportunist when it came to building upon this shame and humiliation. ... In so doing, Hitler would break the Treaty of Versailles but Chamberlain did not ...
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| 209. | purpose of government The Third Reich, between 1933 and 1945, controlled and regulated the art produced in Germany in order to instill the ideas of the National Socialist Party into the German people. They persuaded the public by manipulating art to focus on specific issues that pertained to Nazi ideology. Hitler knew ho...
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| 210. | Mononucleosis Mononucleosis
Mononucleosis is a virus that it often called the kissing disease because it is spread through sharing saliva. ... Mononucleosis is not usually a serious virus. ...
Mononucleosis is spread through kissing, sharing cups or straws, and coughing or sneezing. ... There really is ...
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| 211. | Essay... Oskar Schindler was a man who went through a complete change during his sixty-six year life. He was a man who started as an innocent young boy, who grew up into a terrible older man, who ended as a kind-hearted human being who saved many lives of otherwise helpless people. How did Schindler make suc...
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| 212. | Herbert Hoover Herbert Clark Hoover was born in a Quaker village in Iowa on August 10, 1874. ... Hoover became “The Great Engineer” for his innovations in mining throughout the world. ...
While they were in China in June 1900, The Boxer Rebellion started and Herbert and Lou helped out in the hospitals and ...
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| 213. | Germany ... Arrive in Germany July 7 – 6:45 p. ... and arrive in Berlin (Tegel) Germany the next day at 4:15 p. ... and arrive in Berlin (Tegel) Germany on the next day at 6:45 p. ...
RELIGION There are two principal religions in Germany and they are Roman Catholicism and Protestantism. ...
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| 214. | Will Over Skill GAME FIVE OF THE 1997 NBA FINALS AND ALL EYES ARE ON ONE MAN: Dehydrated and exhausted from a bad case of the stomach flu, Michael Jordan steps onto the court and immediately feels faint. Jordan scores 38 points in 44 minutes including a three-pointer with 25 seconds left to clinch the game, but the...
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| 215. | royal canadian air forc ein world war 2 The Royal Canadian Air Force During World War 2
During world war 2 The Royal Canadian Air force (RCAF) became one of the most formidable Air forces in the world and became the fourth largest of the allied powers if not for Canada and the Royal Canadian Air Force, the Royal Air Force (RAF) would n...
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| 216. | Snow Falling on Cedars ... In Snow Falling on Cedars, David Guterson gives us an insight into what it is like to be a part of there groups, the highs and lows of being in the minority or majority. ... Snow Falling on Cedars shows us, through the story of the novel that even though Germany was also the enermy in World W...
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| 217. | ideology in frankenstein with use of form ... All of which illustrates her most effective use of very strong imagery and the powerful speeches, which sums up her innermost inventive Lexis. ... This is shown in her extensive use of everyday, colloquial language. ... Lexis is much more explicit together with the use of German language, wh...
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| 218. | How do you account for the policies adopted towards women by the Nazi regime in the “How do you account for the policies adopted towards women by the Nazi regime in the years 1933-39? ... Men were expected to be tall, muscular, athletic, blonde and above all, able to fight for the German nation and Nazi cause. ...
The Nazis had several main objectives when it came to women’s r...
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| 219. | Reading and literacy 2000 word essay
Whether you are reading road signs, or reading a recipe for cooking, or reading for pleasure, reading is an essential part of life and because of this the ability to read is vital. ... It is presumed reading is made easier for the learner when they are encouraged to read a whole ...
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| 220. | lufthanasa Purpose The main purpose I would like to face in this analysis is how can Lufthansa continued to grow and be successful in their industry. External Analysis Demographics- Lufthansa’s demographics consisted of all people who like to travel, from business people to vacationers, that are mostly coming ...
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| 221. | Abortion brief medical overview ... I have never met anyone who is pro-abortion. Being pro-choice is not being pro-abortion. ...
“Only half the patients who go into an abortion clinic come out alive.”
-Author Unknown
What is an abortion, and should they be performed?
Abortion as defined by Encarta Encyclopedia, is the term...
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| 222. | HUMAN RIGHTS OF GLOBALISATION THE QUESTION OF MINORITY RIGHTS A rank outsider stumbling into the world of German human rights journalism1 might be excused for thinking the human rights issue is some sub-department of anthropology. The ethnicity-oriented approach, which for some critical contemporaries amounts to a ‘biologisation’ of human rights,2 underpins al...
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| 223. | ADOLF HITLER APPOINTED CHANCELLOR Berlin, January 30th, 1933
Around noon yesterday Adolf Hitler was sworn in to become the newly elected chancellor of the14-year-old German democratic republic. ... " Pledged Hitler.
Upon his arrival at the presidential palace as the new chancellor, he was saluted by Nazis and their supporters ...
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| 224. | inevitable dominance of economists ... The extent of power that Keynes has attributed to economists remains questionable. ...
Intellectual influences of economists remain embedded in the system within which the world operates. ... Ironically, these individuals or the practical men as Keynes referred to them believe that they m...
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| 225. | 30 years war The Thirty Years War consisted of a series of European conflicts lasting from 1618-1648. The war involved almost all of the European nations and was mainly fought on the German land which caused almost three fourths of the German population to be killed. The war can be broken up into four phases. Th...
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| 226. | what is the american dream 6. STIR IT UP [Bob Marley] Stir it up; little darlin', stir it up. Come on, baby. Come on and stir it up: little darlin', stir it up. O-oh! It's been a long, long time, yeah! (stir it, stir it, stir it together) Since I got you on my mind. (ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh) Oh-oh! Now you are here (stir it, stir it,...
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| 227. | CHANGES Changes All On The Front was a novel, told by Paul Baumer who at first was just a nineteen-year-old student. Paul eventually is drafted into the army. He is very defiant towards his Corporal Himmelstoss. Paul is not used to being disciplined by anyone because of the society he was brought up in. He ...
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| 228. | Freedom vs. Security Thomas Mann Thomas Mann was a German Novelist and critic from the early 20th-century literature, whose novels explore the relationship between the exceptional individual and his or her environment of family or of the world in general. Thomas Mann was born on June 6, 1875, in Lubeck. After his father...
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| 229. | Comparitive Employment Relations This essay will explore the employment relationship in American and in Germany. ... These included Scientific Management, Fordism, which is the standardisation of labour, and the Human Relations School. Prior to World War II, Union dominance was strong and unions played a large role in the industri...
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| 230. | The origins of Nazism Although the Nazi party had been in existence for some time under the name ‘The German Workers Party’, it is considered to have been established in 1920, as this was when its name was changed to the National Socialist German Workers Party. This was largely due to Hitler’s joining of the party in 191...
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| 231. | Letters from an Adolescent American Letters from an Adolescent American
I wish I could have experienced what the European settlers felt as they encountered this land of opportunity. ...
What makes an American? An American is a man diverse within himself, stirring in the diversity of America. An American is a Dutch, English, ...
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| 232. | History of America HISTORY
Leif Ericson, the Norse son of Eric the Red, was probably the first
European to land in North Amerca. ...
Between 1499 and 1507 an Italian, Amerigo Vespucci, led three
voyages to South America. ... In 1607 a German map-maker, Waldseemuller,
suggested the New World be named Ameri...
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| 233. | LUFTHANSACASE ANALYSIS Introduction This case focuses on German owned airline service provider, Lufthansa, and how the company has not only overcome being on the brink of bankruptcy to becoming one of the primary players in the global airline industry. At the time of this case, we find Lufthansa in the mature position of ...
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| 234. | Support for the Nazi Party There is no single answer as to why the Nazis were able to gain so much support from the German society. While modern historians have recognized a combination of factors such as Hitler’s charismatic personality and mesmerizing oratory skills, the problems with the Weimar republic, the Nazis effectiv...
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| 235. | My dog Before I was even born. My dad and brother went and got a free Labrador/German Shepherd mix. My brother named him Rex. When my dad and brother came home my mom was mad because my dad didn’t discuss it with her. She even said that she was going to give him away. I was born some time after. When I was...
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| 236. | Analysis of One's SElf I believe this to be the most difficult of tasks. Describing one's personality is quite challenging for me because I tend to be random. I can be the most helpful and influential individual and at later times, the most frustrating individual. I have really high standards for my self and others around...
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| 237. | Dieppe Raid The Dieppe Raid of 19 August 1942 was a trial balloon floated by the British chief of the Imperial General Staff for the purpose of demonstrating to the U. ...
As a result of the Dieppe Raid, all agitation by Generals Eisenhower and Marshall for an immediate Allied invasion of Europe ceased, ...
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| 238. | Eugenics Paper ... In society today however we still fight this ongoing battle on one topic: eugenics; otherwise commonly known as an "improvement or impairment" of future generations. The process of eugenics has occurred in the past, present, and there is a great possibility will continue happening in the futur...
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| 239. | evolution of radio Radio owes its development to two other inventions, the telegraph and the telephone. ...
Few radio broadcasts travel through the air exclusively, while many are sent over telephone wires. In the 1860s, James Clerk Maxwell, a Scottish physicist, predicted the existence of radio waves, and in 1886...
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| 240. | Martin Luther On the Jews and Their Lies Luther was a German theologian and religious reformer who initiated the Protestant Reformation. ... After receiving a bachelor’s and master’s degree from the University of Erfurt in Germany, Luther dropped his studies and became a monk. ...
At the beginning of his career, Luther appeared to be...
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| 241. | Nationalism Over the years, nationalism has lead to many different policies throughout the world. Nationalism is a love for ones country. The spirit of nationalism includes the idea that one nation is better than another. ... German power achieved through nationalism later lead to imperialism, and would eve...
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| 242. | Clara and Robert Schumann Clara and Robert Schumann
The German composer, Clara Weick Schumann, was one of the great stars 19th century musical Europe. ...
Clara was born in Leipzig, Germany, on September thirteenth, 1819. ... Clara had four other siblings, but they did not get much affection from their parents. ...
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| 243. | WW1 stalemate The development of a stalemate between the German and allied forces, was the direct and indirect result of many actions by both Armies. The failure of the Schlieffen plan, as well as plan 17 were on a part, the most prominent cause of a stalemate. ...
When accounting for possible reasons for a W...
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| 244. | Alzheimers Article Summary #1 Safra, J. 2003. Alzheimer's Disease. The New Encyclopedia Britannica Volume 1: Pages 306-307. Developing in middle to late adult life, Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder that is progressive and also not able to be reversed. Throughout the stages of this disease, memory loss p...
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| 245. | crusades Medieval War The Children’s Crusade An important event between 1200 A.D. to 1399 A.D. was the Crusades. What happened with the children’s crusade? The first of three books that had been looked at was “CRUSADES” edited by Jonathan Riley-Smith. It covers most aspects of the Crusades in depth but is di...
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| 246. | Describe The Terms Of The Treaty Of Versailles And Explain Why The Germans Disliked It So The Germans felt they were treated too harshly and it was not fair to blame them for the start of the war. The Germans obviously disliked this because they felt at the very least that blame should be shared. ...
Germany’s military strength was to be severely limited by the treaty. ... So the Trea...
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| 247. | Holacaust What is the Holocaust? Although a holocaust refers to any widespread human disaster, Holocaust, with a capital H, refers to the almost complete destruction of the Jews in Europe by Nazi Germany. In 1933 the Jewish population of Europe was over 9 million. By 1945 almost 2/3rd of Europe Jews and 1/3rd...
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| 248. | Compare and contrast the Anglo American model of corporate governance with that prevailing in Germany Corporate governance has succeeded in attracting a good deal of public interest because of its apparent importance for the economic health of corporations and society in general. However, the concept of corporate governance is poorly defined because it potentially covers a large number of dis...
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| 249. | Alfred Wegener Alfred Lothar Wegener was a German geologist, meteorologist and explorer. ... Wegener first presented this theory to the
scientific world in 1912. ... Wegener believed that today’s continents had
broke apart from Pangea and drifted to their current locations. ... Wegener noticed that t...
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| 250. | nATURE VIA NURTURE Nature via Nurture
Nature via nurture is a issue that has been disputed for a long period of time. The nature nurture questions if our development is influenced by our heredity (our nature ) and/ or by our experience (including the nurture we receive). ... Plato the nativist supported nature, and ...
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