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    Dogs are playful companions. Few dogs have such fans as the German shepherd‚ one of the most popular breeds in the U.S. these fearless working dogs are beloved for their loyalty‚ courage and intelligence. They make not only excellent police and guard dogs‚ but can be affectionate playful family companions. German shepherd puppies take well to early socialization and training. They’re smart dogs who can learn dozens of commands and take on numerous canine jobs. They also have a protective nature

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    This article is going to talk about the use of German shepherd dog in the Second World War. The cause for using the German shepherd will mainly focus on the military use‚ the symbolic meaning and the war propaganda. After that‚ the influence of the German shepherd will be discussed. The German shepherd dog was relating to different groups of people during the Second World War‚ the German shepherd was closely related with Hitler‚ the prisoner in the death camp and the civilian. Background Before

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    world and two of the most common dogs are Chihuahuas and German Shepherds. Each completely the opposite of each other like Chihuahuas barely shed‚ are low energy and do not eat much and vice versa with German Shepherds. For people who wouldn’t want a house full of dog hair then low shedding dogs such as the Chihuahuas would be ideal. If you don’t mind cleaning every day and would make the sacrifice to get a good dog then a German shepherd would meet the criteria. Along with pet hair dogs also

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    Menendez Case Summary

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    the difficult of actually attempting to prosecute. One of the cases that was reviewed was the case involving a demarcated Senator named Robert Menendez from New Jersey. The Senator was accused assisting Salomon Melgen‚ a Florida eye doctor on two occasions once to try to solve his friend’s Medicare billings problem and second helping Melgen’s port cargo contract in the Dominican Republic. In the case the Senator Menendez also took “accepted a series of trips and gifts over the years from his friend

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    Cuba

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    Country Profile: Cuba‚ September 2006 COUNTRY PROFILE: CUBA September 2006 COUNTRY Formal Name: Republic of Cuba (República de Cuba). Short Form: Cuba. Term for Citizen(s): Cuban(s). Click to Enlarge Image Capital: La Habana (Havana). Term for residents: Habaneros (males)‚ Habaneras (females). Major Cities: Cuba’s six largest cities (more than 200‚000 inhabitants) in order of population (2005 estimates‚ not including urban agglomerations) are Havana (2‚201‚610)‚ Santiago de Cuba (423‚392)‚ Camagüey

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    Ana Mendieta

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    Pain of Cuba body I am my orphan hood I live. In Cuba when you die the earth that covers us speaks. But here‚ covered by the earth whose prisoner I am I feel death palpitating underneath the earth. And‚ so‚ as my whole being is filled with the want of Cuba I go on to make my mark upon the earth‚ to go on is victory. --Ana Mendieta‚ June 1‚ 1981 1 Ana Mendieta a Cuban American female artist‚ whose work was continuing to search for her identity throughout her whole entire life. She has often searched

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    y la tierra. Comenzó esta serie cuando ella regresó a Cuba por primera vez después de 18 años de haber sido exiliada. Ella viajó entre Estados Unidos‚ México y Cuba hacer arte. Hubo más de un centenar de diferentes piezas de la serie‚ y se utilizan barro‚ arena y otros materiales naturales como hojas y sangre para realizar sus impresiones corporales y siluetas.  This series is what made her famous. At this time‚ women were being abused and Ana wanted to bring the violence and abuse to the forefront

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    The Status of Restrictions on the Right to Travel from the U.S. to Cuba Atty. Arthur Heitzer‚ 633 W. Wisconsin Ave.‚ Suite 1410‚ Milwaukee‚ WI 53203 USA‚ (414) 273-1040 ext. 12‚ aheitzer@igc.org. Despite the multiple guarantees of individual rights contained in the U.S. constitution‚ the right of U.S. nationals to travel abroad to countries of their choosing‚ and to learn from and associate with people of other nations‚ has repeatedly been restricted. The longest such restrictions have

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    Cuba

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    Cuba. This island is known everywhere in the world. Everybody knows such names as Fidel Castro and Che Guevara. Also Cuba is associated with Caribbean crisis‚ which had frightened both the U.S.A. and USSR. That’s all that common person knows about this land and nation famous for specific culture and interesting history (especially of the 20th century). Cuba has always been a region of American interests in the Caribbean Sea and its 45-year resistance against capitalism (in fact – American politics)

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    Jean Shepherd

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    the way we all start." is how Jean Shepherd started on his writing named "The Endless Streetcar Ride into the Night‚ and the Tinfoil Noose" shows of prose use irony and symbolism to underline similar themes‚ namely the tension between the narrator’s ignorance during of a youthful past versus the sad wisdom of someone who is older and wiser. But while Shepherd uses ironic language in his essay‚ he expresses sentiments that are likely to be his own‚ reflects Shepherd at the beginning of his essay. In

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