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    Industrialization, is a starting point for many of the technologies and factories around us today, the beneficial people absorbed from this revolution is indescribable, for example, because of the industrialization workers are more efficient producing goods and products, also industrialization helped many people walked out of the countryside, broaden their own view… For many countries, industrialization is a volunteer movement within the country, but as an exception, China’s industrialization is…

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    Ellis Island is an island located in New York Harbor and sits right next to the Statue of Liberty. The island is most well-known as the gateway for millions of immigrants arriving in America. The island opening in 1892 and existed for more than sixty years before closing in 1954. When “new” immigrants came to America, they were determined to be fit for entry at the immigration station at Ellis Island. Thousands of people passed through the island every day. The island is remember as the first…

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    The Industrial Revolutions changed how people lived and how everyday goods were made. These revolutions also made innovations that are important to our modern world, such as the telephone, the battery, and the airplane. Although many beneficial technological advancements were made during the Industrial Revolutions, they had detrimental effects on the environment and people’s health; child labor also grew popular and work conditions and agreements were often very poor. The Industrial…

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    Mengele was a German Schutzstaffel and a physician. Who was also nicknamed the angel of death, the white angel, or Todesengel. The camp Mengele worked at was Auschwitz. He was ranked SS-Hauptsturmfuhrer which was Captain. He was born on March 16, 1911 in Gunzburg, Bavaria, Germany. His parents are Karl and Walburga Mengele. Mengele was born the eldest of all of his siblings. His siblings are Karl Jr. Mengele and Alois Mengele. He had a wife named Martha Mengele and child named Rolf Mengele.…

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    (Biography.com). When he was 10, his mother died of cancer, and he and Warren were sent to Wynyard School in England. After this, he attended Campbell College back in Belfast, but because of health issues he was only able to remain there for one term. From 1911 to 1913, he attended Cherbourg School in England like his brother Warren. This time of his life was when he developed an interest in Norse mythology and Wagner’s music and was sadly the…

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    wanted it to happen fast. Twins were a big factor in his fascinations, obsession. He wanted to figure them out all the things that made them identical. He wanted to make the perfect race, and it would take them to do that. On March 16, 1911 Josef Mengele was born. He was the oldest of his siblings including his two brothers Karl Jr. and Alois. Mengele was talented, refined, and very well known in his town. He studied medicine at Frankfurt University and philosophy at Munich. In…

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    Product The Mars Inc. started in 1911 when Frank C. In 1920 Forrest E. Mars joined his father in the business. During the Spanish Civil War, Forrest Mars saw soldiers eating small chocolate with hard sugar coating, the sugar coating was to prevent the candy from melting. The M&M’s candy was thought of during the Spanish Civil war and were designed to not melt in high temperatures. In the late 1940s, M&M’s regular chocolate candy became available to the public. At first they were sold in…

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    Omega Psi Phi fraternity. This fraternity is a part of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) and is the Omega Epsilon Chapter at the University of Toledo. Their colors are royal purple and old gold and their national founding date is November 17, 1911. The fraternity also goes by other names like the (Ques or Da Bruhz). Some of the requirements are to have at least 30 credit hours and a GPA of 2.5 or higher. There were three founders Edgar Amos Love, Oscar James Cooper and Frank Coleman who…

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    William Edward Burghardt Du Bois was born as a freeman on February 23, 1868, in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. His parents were Alfred and Mary Silvina (née Burghardt) Du Bois. Great Barrington was primarily a European American community. The people there treated Du Bois well. When he was young, he attended the local integrated public school. Although he was raised in this fashion, the racism he did experience would be one of the subjects of his later writings. His teachers’ encouragement of…

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    What would you do if you couldn't trust your own mind? What would you do if you doubted the reality of everything you heard, saw, or felt? What if you couldn't control your own actions? Would you be able to survive? Well, some people have to. Schizophrenia is a mental disorder characterized by the breakdown and fragmentation between thought and reality. It affects the way a person thinks, feels, and behaves. Sufferers may feel as if they have lost touch with all reality. (National Institute of…

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