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    the four walls of the house unless he dresses in ridiculous outfits that question his sexuality. He smokes and drinks to cope with the torture of his own life. Klaus‚ the family goldfish is not actually a normal fish is from an experiment gone wrong due to the CIA. When they tried to put a German man’s brain in a fish’s brain they created Klaus who is also madly in love with Francine. (imdb.com) American Dad “A utopia is a community or society possessing highly desirable or near perfect qualities

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    two communist spies‚ who were able to get into the inner ring of scientists in the Manhattan Project. They were Klaus Fuchs and Theodore Hall‚ Klaus was able to send valuable information to Soviet Intelligence until he was caught due to VENONA. He worked in the Manhattan project and on the British Atomic Program. Theodore sent information‚ but it was not nearly as valuable as what Klaus sent. He was eventually caught as well due to VENONA. The VENONA intercepts helped decrypt messages sent from Soviet

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    were probably hopeless over the thundering water. Klaus gave up the struggle to free himself and fell motionless pushed against the greened steel bars with the water overrunning his body‚ his eyes showing his fear before he went out of consciousness‚ still wide open and glazed over. I still needed to find a way out as I struggled to find grip on the moss topped concrete growing in the moist and dim space. Debri continued to flow down hitting Klaus and furthering his trapped state‚ I tried pulling

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    There are many elements of fiction. All of them together are a recipe for the perfect story. There are five elements all together. They are conflict‚ setting‚ character‚ plot and theme. "The Grim Grotto" displays all of these elements with an exceptionally well written storyline. Conflict is a very significant factor of fiction. Without conflict there would be no story. The main conflict in "The Grim Grotto" is locating the sugar bowl and keeping it away from Count Olaf. The opposing forces are

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    places around the world need to know how to isolate the virus from the community‚ so everyone doesn’t get the virus. The first person that had gotten Marburg virus was Klaus F. He had died two weeks after getting Marburg. On August 8‚ 1967 when Klaus F. was clueless as to what he was dealing with he made one of the biggest mistakes. “ Klaus F. Had fed the monkeys and washed their cages” and in doing this took no bio safety level precautions (Preston 36). Since‚ he didn’t take these precautions he caused

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    Business Card Etiquette: A Must Master Have you ever experienced how mortifying it is when you’re asked for a business card and you don’t have any? Either you forgot to bring one or run out of business cards‚ this incident is embarrassing both to the asker and to the one being asked for. Habitually forgetting the business cards is the most famous neglect that someone makes when it comes to business card etiquette. In the business world it is important to always remember the business card etiquette

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    of problems since Olaf makes the children fix it. This house is much different than the mansion they used to live in so they must get used to it and make due. The author also uses characterization to help the story. The main characters are Violet‚ Klaus‚ and Sunny Baudelaire‚ three recently orphaned children. The author uses direct characterization to tell us about them. On pages 2-4 the author describes the children “Violet Baudelaire‚ the eldest‚ liked to skip rocks. Like most fourteen-year-olds

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    the other; rather they each have their advantages and disadvantages. Additionally‚ the players within the organization are individuals and can ’t be seen as representatives of their respective cultures; Jim is simply one American businessman and Klaus is merely one German man. The project is dominated by Germans First described is the American perspective of Jim. It ’s important to note‚ that he thought himself to be a good fit‚ due to his experience traveling to Germany‚ as well as his ability

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    The connection between the two passages is that children cannot be trusted with private information‚ or in general. Children eavesdrop too many things teachers‚ friends and parents say. This is expressed in the readings 1984‚ and “The Spy”. In 1984‚ Winston’s next door neighbors‚ the Parson’s have children. These children possess vicious traits‚ and it is illustrated because there mother lives in terror‚ from the way the book portrays it. For example‚ on page 24 it states “ with those children‚

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    past has he wanted to become a professional boxer but he was in a car accident. However‚ amid her “adventures in Stasiland”‚ Funder finds that some victims achieved “internal victory” and have fared better accordingly. Klaus Renft was a rebellious rock star with The Stasi. Klaus shows character of how he approaches the topic. He seems to have moved on and accept it happened. In his chapter he gives the thought of ‘you can’t cry over spilt milk.” Funder presents him as a survivor and “he seems incapable

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