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    Otton Von Bissmark

    ↑ Bismarck hat laut der Darstellung Volker Ullrichs (Otto von Bismarck. 4. Auflage, Rowohlt, Reinbek 1998) den Titel eines Herzogs zu Lauenburg konsequent abgelehnt und auch Post zurückgesandt, die so adressiert war. ↑ Christopher Clark: Preußen. Aufstieg und Niedergang 1600–1947. Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt, Stuttgart 2007, ISBN 3-421-05392-8, S. 592 f.; Lothar Gall: Bismarck. Der weiße Revolutionär. 2. Auflage, Ullstein, Berlin 2002, ISBN 3-548-26515-4, S. 27–30; Volker Ullrich: Otto von Bismarck

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    Environmental Fundamentals

    Environmental Fundamentals ENV 100 September 9, 2013 Environmental Fundamentals For a number of years, the planet and its environment have strived to meet the demands of the increasing growth in populations, global warming, and altered habitats, which has produced a global impact on the sense of balance between nature and man. The struggles amongst the environment do not affect one group of individuals or living entity; the whole planets population is concerned by environmental troubles

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    Race Not Factor of Incompentence

    Deon Blake Dr. McClure Engl-110-08 12 November 2013 Race is Not a Factor in Inadequacy Race in America today can be directly based off stereotypes. A person’s race is as irrelevant as the car they drive. Yet theses irrelevant things tell us something. It gives us a view on how better he or she is compared to one another. The way it is in our society and generation; a superior car equals a superior person. This is obviously not a biological reason, yet this is a way we divide ourselves as individuals

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    Skip College

    Name: Mohammad Omar Kothawala Instructor: Rod Sachs Subject: ENGL 1301 Date: 11/30/2012 College Education: Worth the money? The value of higher education or college degree is now in jeopardy. This statement appears to be surprising as it gives an impression of breaking the norm Due to the global economic crisis accompanied by inflation, rising cost of living, soaring rates of unemployment, Professor Richard K. Vedder, of Ohio University, who is the founder of the Center for College Affordability

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    Tank Man

    Leonte Degraffenreid October 15, 2013 Engl 111 Professor Drake Tank Man On June 5, 1989 an unknown man from Beijing stood in front of a column of military tanks. This was the day the Chinese military had suppressed the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 by force. This photograph was taken by Jeff Widener of the Associated Press. This picture is considered one of the iconic images of the 20th century. But there has been a repurposed image of the tank man that has yellow ducks instead of military

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    Taxing or Not Taxing the Rich

    ENGL 1101 29 April 2013 Taxing or Not Taxing the Rich What is the most palpitating issue publicly discussed in the US now? Without doubt, it concerns US economy, its deteriorating position and the ways to cure it. Robert Reich, an American political economist and commentator, decided to put some skin in the game and published the article with unpretentious name “Why we must raise taxes on the rich”, where he suggests raising the tax on income of top earners as a catalyst of economic growth. Obviously

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    Aristotle's Theory of Tragedy

    Edmond Mak Professor Bradley ENGL-103-192 27 April 2011 Aristotle’s Theory of Tragedy When one thinks of Aristotle’s theory of tragedy, some works that might come to mind include Oedipus Rex, by Sophocles, or the many works written by Shakespeare such as Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, or Macbeth. A common feature that all of these works share is that they were all written around and/or before the sixteenth century. One might be surprised, however, to discover that stories are still being written

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    The Harsh Realities of Life

    excitement of summer ahead V. Does the setting create expectations that are opposite of what occurs? a. What occurs would be expected on such an island b. The setting is exactly opposite of what you would expect to occur Myron Ice Stephanie Hobson ENGL 102 16 December 2011 The harsh realities of life In the stories of the Most Dangerous Game and The Lottery, both authors do a wonderful job of bringing you into a somewhat normal setting, only to surprise you with what is to come. They both keep

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    Programming

    to those who want to start id Mailper Python Web “ Build Your Programming Technical Skills “ ( ) Notes/ActiveX/COM/ADO/ATL/.NET …… Mailper Delphi/Power builder ” Lotus 5 3D TA 561 ” The architecture of w-ai.org –... Some updates and my first Engl... / 10 Unix/Linux Windows 1 Linux Web+ 1 Python/Ruby Web 2 iOS Android Windows Windows Windows Linux+ Windows 9 : csv ( log python csv, python open, python sys) 52 word count (sys, os, path) (python sqlite) print Google

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    Contrasting Landscapes in Bless Me, Ultima

    Austin Matheney Professor Witschi ENGL 2220 4th December 2014 Contrasting Landscapes in Bless Me, Ultima As the pages flip, and the story unfolds, the audience begins to notice that the landscapes in Bless Me, Ultima play a vital role in many different facets of the novel. Throughout the novel, there is an obvious dichotomy between the llano, the land of the main character’s father, and El Puerto de los Lunas, the land of the main character’s mother. As Antonio, who is the focus of the novel

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