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Cherlin’s Annotation

The Rosenbergs is a couple who was arrested in 1950 and was charged with conspiracy to commit espionage in providing US military secret information to the Soviets. On April 5, 1951 the Rosenbergs were brought into a spectator – filled … Continue reading

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Bell Jar

A bell jar is a bell-shaped glass cover used to protect flower arrangements or fragile ornaments or to cover apparatus in experiments, especially to prevent gases escaping. In the lab a bell jar is a piece of laboratory equipment used for creating … Continue reading

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Cadaver

Noun, Latin, from cadere to fall. Definition A corpse, a dead human body. Examples Medical students train by using cadavers. Used in a Sentence After Buddy showed her the Rosenberg’s cadaver, Esther could not get the picture out of her … Continue reading

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Vocabulary

Bell Jar – a bell-shaped glass cover used to protect flower arrangements or fragile ornaments. It can also be used to cover apparatuses in experiments, in order to prevent gases escaping.

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Annotation Research

Rosenberg Julius Rosenberg was a Jewish immigrant, who was born on May 12, 1918. He graduated from the City College of New York in the year 1939. Rosenberg was the leader of the Young Communist League, USA, where he met … Continue reading

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