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Poland's roots of the present lie deep in its past.

When analyzing how Poland's, or any other country's, problems of today are linked to the past, scholars must take a look at the country's background. This paper aims to expose and explore Poland for what it is today using the backdrop of its past. The Poland is a central European country bordered by (...)

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Poland's Syndrome

There is a rare and perplexing congenital condition known today as Poland s Syndrome. This extremely unusual disorder that is present at birth falls very near and dear to my heart. I will explain in later paragraphs. An anatomy student by the name of Alfred Poland made the first documented (...)

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Chopin

Beethoven Berlioz And Chopin Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany in 1770 to Johann van Beethovenand his wife, Maria Magdalena. He took his first music lessons from his father, who was tenor in the choir of the archbishop-elector of Cologne. His father was an unstable, yet ambitious man whose excessive drinking, rough (...)

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Fredric Chopin

Fredric Chopin Frederic Francois Chopin, one of the greatest composers of all time, was born in Zelazowa Wola, near Warsaw on February 22, 1810. His father was a Frenchman who had lived in Poland for many years and his mother was Polish and of noble birth. He loved to play (...)

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„Every man is the architect of his own future”. Do you think the statement is true?

„Every man is the architect of his own future” I think that this statement is true, because in my opinion our future is shaped by our decisions. I think there is no fate, no plan of our life and there are no appointed ways of destiny. Our every decision affects on (...)

 
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Lech Walesa

1943 -, Polish labor and political leader, president of POLAND 1990-95 . In 1980 he assumed leadership of the independent trade union SOLIDARITY. A moderate, he gained numerous concessions from the authorities before his arrest and internment in the military crackdown of 1981. Released in Nov. 1982, he was awarded (...)

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Poland During Wwii Poland In The Second World War

Poland had gained independence after the First World War but unification of Poland, which was apart for such a long time, created many problems. Weak economy, disrupted government, and the population being mostly minorities group. Also the Poland had to deal with two aggressive countries by her side, Germany and (...)

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A History Of Poland

Poland is located in Central Europe, to the east of Germany. It is slightly smaller than New Mexico. Poland is named after the Slavic tribe, Polane. The word polane in Slavic means field or plane. This describes Poland s terrain. Most of Poland is covered with small planes and gently (...)

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List na temat gnębienia zwierząt

Dear Sir I am writing to protest about the way hens are treated in many parts of Europe. They are kept the hens in very small cages or 'Bateries'. Fire or six cages are put on top of each other for farmers. Usually (...)

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Extreme sports are about exhilaration, skill and danger. Do you think that young people should really engaged in them?

Extreme sports are popular, especially with OR among young people, because of the fun and adrenaline they give to them. Many of them are dangerous, for example parachute para-gliding? or hang gliding. I think the reason why young people participate in these sports is that they are bored; they (...)