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    34K. Elliger, “Der Prophet Tritojesaja,” ZAW 49 (1931): 112-40; idem, Die Einheit des Tritojesaja (Jes 56-66) (BWANT 45; Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 1928); idem, Deuterojesaja in seinem Verhältnis zu Tritojesaja (Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 1933). Other scholars who argue for one authorship are: H. Odeberg, Trito-Isaiah (Isaiah 56-66): A Literary and Linguistic Analysis (Uppsala: A. -B. Lindequistska Bokhandeln, 1931), 27-31; W. Kessler, Gott geht es um das Ganze (BAT 19; Stuggart: Calwer Verlag, 1960); D

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    Zoe Leonard Analysis

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    One of the most interesting American artists today, Zoe Leonard, was born in 1961 in Liberty (New York). Even though photography remains her primary medium, Leonard is best known for her complex series, installations, and site-specific interventions. At the turn of the 70s and 80s, the artist was among the leading figures of the New York's art scene, included in "Times Square Show" (1982), the show organized by the COLAB, and at the same time involved in feminist and LGTB movements. The following

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    The Book Thief, by Marcus Zusak, is a novel about a girl named Liesel Meminger as she encounters the trouble of World War Two and the many losses along the way. As Liesel faces these challenges, she uses them to help her grow stronger. The theme of this novel is, perseverance helps when it looks as if there is no end to the suffering. This theme is proven by the characters, Liesel and Max. To begin, Liesel displays the theme in a multitude of ways. Liesel proves this through her words and thoughts

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    The revolution of 1848 began in France and spilled over into the German countries. Here, too, the desire for more democracy had long been growing, and also for freedom and German unity. A violent upheaval as a last opportunity, is what people saw as the only possible solution. The patience of the people was at an end, and only in a violent upheaval was the chance of realizing the desires that had been wanted to be implemented peacefully for so long. 1847 was generally a year of hunger and distress

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    The cornetto is wind instrument made out of wood that has been used throughout Europe for centuries, from the 1400s to the 1600s. It’s also called the cornett, which is not to be confused with brass instrument called the cornet, an instrument similar to the trumpet. The cornetto is a hybrid instrument: it is a combination between a woodwind and a brass instrument. It’s made out of a long and slender tube, curved to one side, that had open finger holes. The way the cornett produced sound was by blowing

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    “Imagine smiling after a slap in the face. Then think of doing it twenty-four hours a day." To what extent is this the experience of significant characters in the novel? ‘The Book Thief’ set during World War II and written by Markus Zusak is Death's story of the book thief Liesel. Death bought together an issue many characters in the novel had to face, “imagine smiling after a slap in the face. Then think of doing it twenty-four hours a day.” This brings up an excellent fact on just how affected

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    in the Book Thief because he had to hide due to his religion, and had to persevere through many implications in his life, such as when he had to travel the trains and walk in disguise so he did not get caught. “ a few hundred miles northwest, in Stuttgart. a man was sitting in the dark. It was the best place, they decided. It’s harder to find a Jew in the dark. He sat in his suitcase, waiting. How many days has it been? He had eaten only the foul taste of his own hungry breath for what felt like weeks

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    Dyslexia is not a sign of poor intelligence or laziness. It is also not the result of impaired vision. It is a problem in the brain that causes dyslexia. Specifically parts of the brain that has to do with linguistics. So I am trying to figure out if reverse psychology can help dyslexic students read. Dyslexia is a learning disorder that causes a difficulty in learning to read. Its severity varies between individual people; it can be either mild or severe. Dyslexia’s exact effect depends on the

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    but you can succeed in the end. In the novel, The Book Thief, Max Vandenburg has the courage to leave safety and travel to Han’s house even though he has a risk of getting caught and taken away. And as he leaves “Behind Max Vandenburg, the city of Stuttgart opened its arms to mockery,” (Zusak 157). In the end, Max did take a very risky move but it paid off and he safely made it to the Hubermann home. Max did a very brave thing, and because of it he was able to stay in hiding from the Nazis. Buxton

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    Transnational bribery and corruption are intensifying ethics and compliance concerns for companies doing business on a global basis as prosecutors pursue a record number of cases and penalties for offenses escalate dramatically. Daimler AG, manufacturer of Mercedes cars and trucks, is the latest company dealing with fallout from violations of the U.S Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). According to papers filed in federal court last week, Daimler has agreed to pay a total of $185 million to settle

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