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they built camps in order to increases what they call the 'master race' and to fit in with Nazi philosophy and nazi life, they basically wanted to keep their 'master race' clean and pure, wince there were so many of them they killed a bunch to speed the process up, they rounded up many thousands of communists, socialists, church leaders and anyone else who might oppose the Nazis. and sent them to the camps. at first the holding place for them was local prisons but there wasnt enough space to hold them and that system was inefficient the nazis found a solution by establishing a large camp to hold the prisoners that is why they built them.
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Walt Whitman was a poet during the 1800's, who later in America's modern times became popular for his unique style of poetry. Whitman thought that poetry should be spoken in the "language of ordinary men." His use of the vernacular and vocabulary was unusual and unique for poets of his time period. His poems were most often times about nature and humanity. His poems also helped shed light on America's issues as it began to grow as a country. Sadly Walt Whitman wasn't given full credit for his unique and influential style of writing until after he had passed away.
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1.Peter was tired when he arrived home because he got up at dawn and he drove for ten hours.
2.When I went to get my car but it wasn’t there,it turns out that my car was towed away because I parked my car on a yellow line.
3.Mick was a homeless beggar,he wasn’t always poor,he had a successful business unfortunately it went bust.
4.Jane and Peter were shopping all day and they spent all their money on clothes,when they arrived home,they were broke.
5.Last week John moved to a house he saw in Scotland,he first saw it while he was driving on holiday.
B. <span>Class action suit would be the most appropriate
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<h2>Brainiest me</h2>
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You will probably communicate differently with each of these groups of people. However, effective communication is much the same no matter with whom you are communicating.
Communication is a two-way process. You can talk as much as you want, but if nobody is listening there is no communication. When you first meet others, they will not know how you communicate or anything about you. They will probably expect you to be a reasonable person until you prove otherwise.
To start your relationship off right, and to build understanding with that person, you need to treat them with respect.