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    Bilingual Education In The United States

    languages spoken all through the nation, there are many unique Native American languages, in addition the large number of languages that immigrants from everywhere throughout the world have brought into the nation. Together with English, Italian, German, Dutch, Polish, French, Spanish, Chinese, also Japanese are only a portion of the more than two hundred languages spoken in the United States. Many students whom have immigrant parents or grandparents may experience issues in schools because they

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    Rhetorical Analysis Of America's Future By Linda Moore

    America's Future has to be multilingual In response to our world’s rapid development and cultural pluralism, writer Linda Moore argues that American should be multilingual in his article “America's Future has to be multilingual”. He uses powerful data and research for credibility, stirring feelings, and startling facts to deliver a powerful argument. Moore uses her words and research to reason with the reader and explain to them why multilingual education are necessary. She starts

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    Muthesius And Van De Velde: A Comparative Analysis

    standardization and industrialized approach, or an individual spontaneous creator, both of these men are arguing for a separate entity to take responsibility as the German identity attempts to enter the world stage of art, culture, and production; that being a part of the Werkbund entails a sense of responsibility for laying the foundations of the German movement. While both maintain that their vision of the Werkbund is the best way for Germany as a whole to be recognized, neither mention those outside the

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    The Franco-Prussian War

    advantage of the mustard gas or also known as chlorine gas was to suffocate a mass amount of Allied troops by using winds to spread the deadly clouds. The Germans used the gas to well-fortified their defenses such as the battle Ypres; the Germans gassed out the soldiers that hid in the trenches as a tactical strategy. However, the Germans did not consider the direction of the deadly clouds be shifted to unintended casualties. Germany’s technological advantage quickly dissipated when the Americans

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    Bismarck Biographies

    Bismarck’s  Biographies:    Read  and  compare  at  least  two  book-­‐‑length  biographies  of  the   German   chancellor   O?o   von   Bismarck   –   how   do   the  author’s   sources,   interpretations   and   perspectives   differ?   Think   about   the   author’s   presuppositions,   the   reason   the   books   were   wri?en   and   the  audiences   for   which   they  were  intended.   What   treatment   seems  most  persuasive? Introduction Biographies  of  O.o  von  Bismarck,   one

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    Causes of Ww1

    Assess critically three causes of the outbreak of the First World War 1914-1918. There were certain events leading up to the outbreak of the first World War , in late July of 1914. For decades different historians have researched and presented what they believe and suggest to be the causes of this war that drastically changed Europe. In this essay, i intend to discuss and assess three longterm causes and to what extent the system of alliances, militarism and imperial rivalry contributed to the

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    Nosferatu and German Expressionism

    Nosferatu and German Expressionism Expressionism itself was an artistic movement that occurred in Europe in the early nineteen hundreds. The movement is said to have started around “1908 as a style of painting and the theatre”. The movement spread across Europe but Germany was considered the epicenter of Expressionism, where it was said to be more intense than any other nation in Europe. The Expressionist style was essentially a rejection of realism. In painting, artists would not use the clever

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    Honor and War

    factors: honor. Honor is a productive variable in the scientific study of war because it has historically been a major factor in war and conflict. In July of 1914 during World War I the Belgians were given a choice by the aggressive German military: either allow the German military unrestricted access through Belgian territories and remain unharmed, or be mercilessly slaughtered like cattle. Belgium’s reply to this ultimatum was: “Were it to accept the proposals laid before it, the Belgian Government

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    Unification of Germany

    Zollverein in 1834 (AP Central - German Unification 2013). The Zollverein freed trade between most of the German states, with the exception of Austria. The upper class were wary of any change that might threaten the status quo and feared the strong nationalist feeling unleashed by the revolution, the expansion of which might lead to, they reasoned, the proclamation of the equality of all citizens (Merriman 2010). Industrialists and merchants thus brought liberal politics into German nationalism. During the

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    Aspect

    PERFECTIVE ASPECT We use the present perfect to show that something has continued up to the present They’ve been married for nearly fifty years. She has lived in Liverpool all her life. … or is important in the present: I’ve lost my keys. I can’t get into the house. Teresa isn’t at home. I think she has gone shopping. We use the present perfect continuous to show that something has been continuing up to the present: It’s been raining for hours. We’ve been waiting here since six o’clock

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