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    Milkweed Report

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    Milkweed Milkweed by Jerry Spinelli published September 9‚ 2003. The book is about a Gypsy kid who has no name. He meets a group of kids and they name him Misha. Another character is Janina who is spoiled and always gets what she wants. Uri is the character who is the boss and he tells everybody what to do. The story takes place in Warsaw‚ Poland. The time was during World War II when the Nazi’s took control of the Jewish people in Warsaw. In this book you will go with Misha through some of his

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    Introduction The Duna Hotel franchised by the intercontiential hotel chain located in the city of Budapest‚ was taken over and restructured by the Marriott. Because the hotel in 1992 became privatized by the Hungarian government it became an imident threat to the Intercontinental franchising chain‚ because of how much the government demanded change and control in the market share of the hotel and hotel industry. The Duna Hotels reputation was being ruined and two of the biggerest hotel chains Intercontiental

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    Moishe Felman Moishe was born in 1926‚ he started to attended school in 1933 and at the time his parents had a Grain shop. Moishe was raised in a religious Jewish home in Sokołów Podlaski‚ Poland and he spoke Yiddish. Sokolow Podlaski at the time was home to a large population of Jews before World War 2. In 1939 Moishe was 13 and he was going to attend another year of Elementary but everything changed when the Germans attacked on September 1‚ 1939. First the germans started to bomb all the

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    Angels of Death

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    Angels of Death The Female Nurses The time was 1914‚ there were no men around due to the war and it all started in a farming village called Nagyrev located along the Tisza River in Hungry; only about 60 miles from Budapest. There was a community of killers in these two places known as the “Wise Women”. These women were really just midwives with a killer’s tenancy. Well it all started during WW1 when they didn’t have hospitals and were in desperate need of midwives. People had there

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    Individuals can be held responsible for the perpetration of the Holocaust. The Germans participated in the Holocaust willingly and became completely different people‚ It was not Hitler who came up with the original idea it the first place and lastly the Germans voted for Hitler to lead them the were so desperate for someone to lead them to success that hitler clouded their judgement. Hitler was not solely responsible for the extermination of the Jews. Hitler planned and authorised the extermination

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    Odessa

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    Ry Schlong April 20‚ 2013 Town Report Odessa is a city in Ukraine. It is on the north shore of the Black Sea and east of the Moldova River. Odessa is located southeast of Vinnitsa‚ southwest of Kirovograd‚ and directly south of Cherkassy. Odessa has a population of over 1.1 million. It is the third largest city in Ukraine. The town of Odessa was established in 1794. Odessa is Ukraine’s business center with America. It is also one of Ukraine’s naval bases. Odessa’s major industries are shipbuilding

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    1. Consider the three candidates in Exhibit A below. If forced to make a decision tomorrow‚ which candidate should Alistair choose for the job? What major factors should determine his choice? * Every candidate has different strengths and weaknesses * Marie: good technical as well as administrative abilities * Janos: knows Hungarian culture and speaks the language‚ experience with the local products * Sinead: has experience in the organiyational and administrative part of

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    ` Cross-Cultural Communication Research Paper Bulgaria vs. Germany: Business Culture Contrasts December 05‚ 2011 Each country and its inhabitants have their own specific way of communicating with one other. It involves greeting‚ laughing‚ smiling‚ and basically every kind of human behavior. This specific behavior we simply call – culture. The culture reflects in every aspect of people’s everyday life‚ even at our workplace or business. It is not surprising‚ that business culture reflects

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    The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas Persuasive Speech I am here today to talk to you about John Boyne’s novel‚ The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas. The author has effectively used textual features to examine the human impact of the Holocaust. It’s a touching tale of an odd friendship between two boys in horrendous circumstances‚ during the 2nd World War. Bruno‚ a nine year old German boy and Shmuel a Jewish boy of the same age innocently develop a friendship which never should have happened.

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    Night by Elie Weisel

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    Night is the narration of an experience filled with darkness‚ sadness‚ silence and at times also death. on the second section of this novel (page 21-24)‚ a dark and angry pictures of human nature emerged . The Jews was deported to the concentration camps riding in a cattle wagon‚ treated like caged animals. They are tormented by nearly unbearable conditions. There is almost no food to it‚ no air to breathe‚ the heat is intense‚ there is no room to sit and everybody is hungry and thirsty. During the

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