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Supporters of Joseph Stalin most likely wanted to see the USSR become industrialized quickly. Stalin came to power as a result of Czar being deposed.
Anne sees Mrs. van Daan as being self-centered, materialistic, and superficial. She criticizes Mrs. van Daan for her constant complaints, vanity, and inability to see beyond her own needs.
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you can not see evidence of hallucinations but you can see what may be causing and provoking hallucinations such as a tumor.
Evidence in written rather than oral form. The admissibility of a document depends upon (1) proof of the authenticity of the document and (2) the purpose for which it is being offered in evidence. If it is being offered to prove the truth of some matter stated in the document itself it may be necessary to consider the application of the rule against hearsay (see hearsay evidence) and its many exceptions.
Defense counsel must be provided with evidence. If you are a spectator you must attend the trial and see for yourself what evidence is produced at trial.Defense counsel must be provided with evidence. If you are a spectator you must attend the trial and see for yourself what evidence is produced at trial.Defense counsel must be provided with evidence. If you are a spectator you must attend the trial and see for yourself what evidence is produced at trial.Defense counsel must be provided with evidence. If you are a spectator you must attend the trial and see for yourself what evidence is produced at trial.
Anne Frank sees Mrs. Van Daan as superficial, materialistic, and manipulative. She criticizes her for being focused on appearance and possessions rather than on more important things like kindness and compassion.
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Direct evidence are visible noticable changes. Indirect evidence is when you might not see the action happen but you do notice the results
something you use to gather evidence that you cant see.
Stalin had control over what was published in the Pravda during the Russian revolution and used it to his advantage. He published articles that would persuade the citizens to see things his way.