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    Blank Canvas Who would have thought a yawn captured at the breaking point could become such a universally well known image. Photographer Noam Galai thought he was taking a simple picture but what he did not know is how the world was going to react to it. In the story “Who Is This Man‚ and Why Is He Screaming?‚” Rachel Kadish discusses how an art can be used universally for anyone to take it for what they feel it is. Images that are ambiguous can be interpreted by anyone however they want. An image

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    Did the milling serve to do electronic processes? No‚ It didn’t. Milling served to do mechanical processes. In early years‚ milling was often viewed as only a roughing operation to be followed by finishing with a hand file. The idea of reducing hand filing was more important than replacing it. Were the milling machines involving? Yes‚ they were. Milling machines were evolving from the practice of rotary filing. 1. There were two characters talking in a reception office. 2. The two characters were

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    asking a series of rhetorical questions‚ not without the use of sarcasm. He refers to "that" Declaration of Independence‚ instead of "the" Declaration of Independence‚ to stress the separation between his people and those who are not oppressed. In the next paragraph‚ he continues to ask rhetorical questions. The purpose of all these questions is to give the audience the perspective that what is suggested is not truly so. He did not choose to give a speech on the holiday that his people are reminded

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    Why did Germany Lose WW1

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    Why did Germany lose World War One? World War One was a war between several countries in Europe. It is called a world war because it was the first war which affected so many countries all over the world. It took place from July 1914 to November 1918. The war was mainly fought between two alliances‚ the Triple Entente (Britain‚ France and Russia) and the Triple Alliance (Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and Italy). The main reasons why Germany lost the war were: the German Army asking to end the war; The

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    Henry married six times between 1509 and 1543. Henry divorced two of his wives (Catherine of Aragon and Anne of Cleves)‚ he had two of his Tudor times rarely married for love. Often‚ they marry to link up families to other rich and powerful families both from England and from other important countries. Henry got infamous for his marriages and he became a tyrant. But did he marry just for fun? There were many reasons for Henry’s marriages. For example‚ one of the reasons was to create a political

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    would secede in doing this but in doing so he would die as well. The first battle that Beowulf fought was against the demonic beast Grendel. In this fight he helped out the Dans out of desire for renown and honor. He fights the demon with no armor and no weapon as to make the fight fair. When Grendel enters the mead hall‚ where the fight is taking place‚ he has his arm ripped off him and Grendel is not finished off he retreated to the swamps to die.

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    Odysseus fall in love with Penelope and as the year went by Odysseus and Penelope had a son. Then Odysseus left to start his adventure; so first he made it to troy island that where there was a war and Odysseus with his men’s fought against the other men’s in war for about 10 years but then Odysseus and men’s thought of a plan to final win the war;so what they did was they build a fake horse and also went to the other men’s headquarters and said we give up. However it was not the other men’s thought

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    A Communication Barrier with Arabic Client Teressa M Dutko Purdue University Calumet A Communication Barrier with Arabic Client There are a variety of cultures who immigrate into the United States with several not learning the English language. Many of these people do not have the resources to learn English and have no one with the time or inclination to teach them. This can create biases for a healthcare provider and makes caring for the non-English speaking patient very challenging

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    Russians. They hoped to invade France‚ but to do so‚ they had to maneuver pass the french border‚ and invade Belgium. After that’s done‚ they would attack France. When they have succeeded‚ they would send the armed forces to deal with the Russians. Russia is the largest country in the world‚ which why it took the Russian army to mobilize for more than a week. The germans thought it would

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    and killed the leader of the new land. The Spanish were successful because they built an empire and brought in tons of gold and they "operated many plantations" (page 52). The French had similar motivations to the Spanish‚ but what pushed them was how successful the Spanish were in reaching their goals and building an empire. " Spanish successes in the Caribbean attracted the attention of other European nations" (Page 47)‚ such

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