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Revolving Door Judaism

Twentieth century American Judaism has created the inevitable and perhaps desirable revolving door Judaism. People coming in and people going out–Jews entering at certain entry points and others leaving at different points of egress. That is what living in a democracy is all about — choices and the freedom to choose. Not only is the […]

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Capsule History of Breckenridge, the 10th Mountain Division and FDR

Franklin D. Roosevelt began his 3rd term as President of the United States January 20, 1941, making him the only president to be elected for three terms. He served during both the Great Depression and World War II. During World War II, the United States Army’s 10th Mountain Division trained between 1941 and 1945 by […]

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John Donne’s Valedictions

English Literature: John Donne’s Valedictions: ‘A Valediction: of Weeping’ & ‘A Valediction: forbidding mourning’. In both ‘A Valediction: of Weeping’ and ‘A Valediction: forbidding mourning’ Donne is taking leave of a lover, but while having many similarities characteristic of Metaphysical poetry, the poems convey very different moods. ‘A Valediction: of Weeping’ is a passionate plea, […]

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Economic Relations Between the Western Balkan Six Countries

Regional cooperation between the western Balkan countries is the key factor that will lead those countries towards the EU perspective. Improving relations of the Western Balkan countries is a goal that should be fulfilled. The improvement of these relations is a commitment made by the countries themselves at the EU-Western Balkans Summit of Zagreb (2000) […]

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Four Approaches to Journal Entries in the Classroom

The four approaches to journal entries discussed are: learning development, artifact, expression, and social interaction. Furthermore, I will be evaluating these four approaches in this article, so that teachers can utilize them in their classrooms. Learning languages and techniques will differ according to grade level. Only half of the population in schools today is above […]

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