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    similarities between Birth of a galaxy and Silent Seven. In Birth of a galaxy‚ it uses geometric shapes. The planets/celestial bodies are created with the usage of geometric circles. In Silent Seven‚ it uses spheres to create the planets. Both art works illustrate space themed objects. They depict planets‚ stars‚ and or the earth. Each of them has similar colour properties. Birth of a galaxy uses a lot of blue and yellow to make the planets and empty space‚ and Silent Seven uses blue for the water and planets

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    Atherosclerosis: The Silent Killer Atherosclerosis is one of a group of health problems that define coronary artery disease‚ oftentimes referred to as heart disease. Atherosclerosis is the leading cause of heart disease in the United States. The following is the definition provided by the American Heart Association: Atherosclerosis (ath"er-o-skleh-RO’sis) comes from the Greek words athero (meaning gruel or paste) and sclerosis (hardness). It’s the name of the process in which deposits of fatty

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    Why was the world silent during the Holocaust? By: Mary Katherine Mayes and Sarah Grace Whitt Gadsden Middle School Hitler had an invincible ally without whom he could have never flourished. His ally was the world that chose to endure silence as Germany kept challenging the boundaries of the universal acceptance for its evil actions. The Holocaust didn’t begin with crematoria. Hitler moved gradually‚ carefully intensifying his anti-Jewish guidelines. In 1935‚ he approved

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    Critique essay Silent Spring – “A Fable for tomorrow” Alexandre Clavier (31053242) Rachel Carson was the author who leaves her mark on the birth of the ecological movement. Indeed‚ her book represents the first targeted campaign against the ravages of pesticides and herbicides in the United States of America (Carson‚ 1962). In her work‚ Carson exposes the impacts of pesticides on wildlife and describes its bad effects on natural environments‚ fauna and flora but also on the human DNA (Online

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    And the World Kept Silent “We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor‚ never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor‚ never the tormented” (Brozo 979). This quote was said by Elie Wiesel during his acceptance speech of the Nobel Peace Prize. Elie was eloquent about what the world tried to suppress. Wiesel affected society because he wrote and spoke for the surviving and gone‚ that their stories not be erased‚ and that the world keep silent no more. Elie Wiesel‚ a convict in the

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    Why was the world silent about the holocaust? The world was silent about what the Nazis were doing for many reasons. There was fear‚ denial‚ controlled news‚ some people just did not know what was going on‚ and some people agreed with the holocaust. All these things caused the people of Germany and around the world to be silent. Hitler was very good at hiding what was really going on. He monitored and basically controlled every aspect of the news. Hitler controlled the news and radio stations and

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    When Ransom initially meets Weston and Devine‚ Devine describes him as‚ “The great physicist. Has Einstein on toast and drinks a pint of Schrodinger’s blood for breakfast‚” (Out of the Silent Planet 15). From this the audience can determine the Weston is an intelligent man through the comparisons to Einstein and Schrodinger. Weston’s opinions on humanity are rather Darwinist as he views Harry‚ a boy who worked for them that they were originally going to use for the presumed sacrifice on Malacandra

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    history‚ the international government has neglected the needs of the dying and helpless and only after the calamity reached seismic proportions did the government act against the terrorists. The Congo Genocide‚ the silent mass murder‚ is one of the most atrocious‚ violent acts of history and the majority of the American population is ignorant of the terrors inflicted upon the indigenous peoples by King Leopold II.‚ who was rewarded

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    James Nickel is the author of “Mathematics: Is God Silent?” He was born and raised on a farm in Dinuba‚ California. He earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics and his master’s degree in education. He spent most of the late 70’s and 80’s teaching mathematics at a high school in Australia and Hawaii. During those years he not only taught mathematics‚ but he also spent a lot of time researching it. Aside from teaching‚ he was a mathematical analyst for the United States Navy. Through all of his

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    environmentalist named Rachel Carson was greatly bothered by this and wrote the book Silent Spring explaining the toxicity of insecticides and their effects on life. Carson explained the effects that insecticides were having on life at that time‚ and the effects that would happen in the future if insecticide use continued. Silent Spring is an important book‚ and has had a big impact on the environment. The main points of Silent Spring were to educate people on the dangers of pesticides‚ to show how pesticides

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