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Claudia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Claudia

Mayhem, murder and mothers - uncover Claudia's secrets and her story from Sweden to Spain to Canada and back. Are these events connected or are they coincidence? Full of fine writing, lovely natural imagery and witty insights, all rendered in the author's cool but evocative prose. Claudia is born in Sweden, to a Latvian mother and an absent, Italian, father. As a teenage girl in Sweden, she and her friends come upon a murdered classmate in a park. Their dispassionate response to this tragedy haunts Claudia for the rest of her life. When Claudia's mother meets and marries a Canadian doctor, they move to Winnipeg with him. She settles into a middle-class life in Canada, and even has a nose job...

The Polish Mother. A Tragedy, in Five Acts [and in Verse].
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

The Polish Mother. A Tragedy, in Five Acts [and in Verse].

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  • Published: 1840
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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From Royal Avenues to National-Socialistic Autobahnen
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 22

From Royal Avenues to National-Socialistic Autobahnen

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  • Published: 2013-10-22
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  • Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Seminar paper from the year 2013 in the subject History of Germany - World War I, Weimar Republic, grade: 1, University of Alaska Fairbanks, course: HIST F445, language: English, abstract: It appears only violent interruptions in form of wars, civil uprisings, revolutions, and military putsches lead towards a rapid change. Nazi Germany is viewed as such a rapid change, but nothing could be farther from the truth. Granted, Germany’s first 50 years of the 20th century were tumultuous to say the least. Three different forms of government: monarchy, democracy, totalitarianism; two instigated World Wars, two lost World Wars, in between the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression, from restricted voting rights to general suffrage, from an economy in kid shoes to a leading industrial producer. But rather than reinventing the wheel, the national socialistic movement hijacked deep ingrained systems, concepts, and traditions.

Black Death and its implication on history
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 11

Black Death and its implication on history

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  • Published: 2013-10-28
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  • Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Seminar paper from the year 2012 in the subject History of Europe - Middle Ages, Early Modern Age, grade: 1, University of Alaska Anchorage, course: Medieval Period, language: English, abstract: The medieval times are synonymous with knighthood, castles, and the plague. The Black Death as it became known wiped out whole townships and landscapes. The figures of those who became victim to the sickness vary and are highly localized. Some towns lost 80% to 90% of their population, while others mourned over 30%, some towns and cities remained untouched by the disease while others literary died out or were completely abandoned. Generally, the statistics name one third to a half of Europe’s popul...

Institutionalized Fascism Shinto
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 14

Institutionalized Fascism Shinto

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  • Published: 2013-10-28
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  • Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Seminar paper from the year 2012 in the subject History - Asia, grade: 1, University of Alaska Fairbanks, course: HIST F434, language: English, abstract: (...) In theory, it was a decent compromise between a king and his subjects. But practice showed a much different picture. As much as Japan was acquainted to stratification of the people it is surprising that this did not reflect in its constitution: Nobody was responsible. The emperor was by default infallible, therefore could not be held responsible; in theory it was the government by countersignature, but in reality, nobody could be held there responsible either as nobody had any official authority. It would soon unravel into a convoluted political intrigue and even assassinations. Moreover, the constitution didn’t account for the most important factor of all concepts to regulate humanity: human character itself. But for now, the revolutionists of the Meiji restoration were able to master the balancing act between spiritual commitment and worldly necessity.

Childhood and Adolescence of William Tecumseh Sherman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 14

Childhood and Adolescence of William Tecumseh Sherman

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  • Published: 2013-10-28
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  • Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Seminar paper from the year 2012 in the subject History - America, grade: 1, University of Alaska Anchorage, course: HIST 478, language: English, abstract: Controversial was General William T. Sherman already during his life time. In the North admired and loved, in the South feared and hated, General Sherman sought to end the Civil War fast through the destruction of the support system of the Confederates. He recognized early on that modern warfare had to include the civilian population as his ‘March to the Sea’ showed and in many aspects it was very successful. General Sherman plays an important and outstanding role in the military leadership of the Civil War on both sides. The character-forming years of childhood and adolescence of the “red-haired, impulsive Ohioan named William Tecumseh "Cump" Sherman” gives us a rare glimpse into the very private yet public persona.

Virgilia; Or, Out of the Lion's Mouth
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 117

Virgilia; Or, Out of the Lion's Mouth

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Vince Flynn Collectors' Edition #3
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1342

Vince Flynn Collectors' Edition #3

In this special collectors’ edition, relive the action in Vince Flynn's #1 New York Tmes bestselling political thrillers: Consent to Kill, Act of Treason, and Protect and Defend. Consent to Kill An eye for an eye: that's what the powerful father of a dead terrorist demands in retribution--and with his hate-filled plea, Mitch Rapp becomes the target of an explosive international conspiracy. The fearless operative has both killed with impunity and tortured to avert disaster, all in a battle to preserve freedom. But even among America's allies, some believe the time has come to bring Rapp down. Now the unter is the hunted, and Rapp must rely on his razor-sharp instincts for survival—and jus...

New Hope
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

New Hope

In the Ozarks in 1935 Claudia begins a new school with an optimistic name, New Hope. Still smarting from being jilted years before in front of her students, she has since dedicated her life to her students. She has a good year in her isolated one-room school on a river bluff. Falling for a first grade boy and his older sister, she becomes incensed when their father, Harve, won't let the girl attend school. Accosting him, she discovers his need of his daughter's help and his background of an alcoholic wife who ran away three years earlier. Very ill and drunk, the wife interrupts the school demanding her children. Claudia handles the crisis and that afternoon and the next day helps Harve care ...

The Used World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 323

The Used World

"It was mid-December in Jonah, Indiana, a place where Fate can be decided by the weather, and a storm was gathering overhead." So Haven Kimmel, bestselling author of A Girl Named Zippy, prepares us to enter The Used World -- a world where big hearts are frequently broken and sometimes repaired; where the newfangled and the old-fashioned battle it out in daily encounters both large and small; where wondrous things unfold just beneath the surface of everyday life; and where the weather is certainly biblical and might just be prophetic. Hazel Hunnicutt's Used World Emporium is a sprawling antique store that is "the station at the end of the line for objects that sometimes appeared tricked into ...