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    The Holocaust’s effect on Germany During the 1930’s, Adolf Hitler’s vicious reign left thousands starving, suffering, traumatized, and dead. Millions of people feared their lives when anti-Semitism was embraced by the Soviet troops and the Anglo-Saxons and it had spread to several parts of Europe. Adolf Hitler walks away from the Holocaust not only the reason for the millions of mass murders that he organized, but also the psychological suffering of the people of Germany after the termination…

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    Reconstruction was a failure. There’re many points to consider when saying that statement. These include positive and negative effects of reconstruction. But you will soon realize that the negative outweigh the positive. Reconstruction can be viewed as something that renamed slavery but never got rid of it. Slavery was common in the south and was seen very little in the north. So when the south heard that they had to give up their slaves and let them go free they were mad. This later led to the…

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    The main effect as to the depiction of targets of the counter-terrorism action as “barbarious”, “evil” is to dehumanize terrorists. Dehumanization refers to the socially constructed process of depriving humans of their human character. As Bar Tal defines it, it is characterised by the process of “(attributing) extremely negative characteristics to another group, with the purpose of excluding it from acceptable human groups and denying it humanity” or “labelling a group as inhuman, either by…

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    seventies saw a revival of fifties styled rock, simply because the kids of the time grew into adults. Like many genres, there was several pioneers of the style, such as Rick Nelson. The early seventies was when the Vietnam war ended, because protesters referred to it as “The unwinnable war”. In the same decade, Terrorists attacked the Olympic games, which in that year was in Munich. Richard Nixon was almost impeached for the Watergate Scandal, several men broke into the Watergate Complex in…

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    rights, altogether changed Canada socially, economically, and politically. The Great Depression resulted in a substantial economic struggle and a change in government which essentially led to an impacting change on Canada. Results of the first world war caused Canada’s economy to fall which affected trades with other countries and profits within Canada’s economy. This affected Canada because money was difficult to achieve and numerous amount of people became unemployed, also affecting families…

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    to paint a picture of war stealing a lover’s happiness by seducing her lover away. This passage portrays that the lover cannot be happy since her significant other has been taken away by war. War has a negative effect on women, and the relationships with their lovers. When death takes away a woman’s lover, they must overcome sorrow and anguish of their loss. In the first quatrain, there is a sense of desperation in losing happiness. “They took my lover’s tallness off to war,” (Brooks 2) uses…

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    (EMDR), and group therapy (Hodgkins, 2015). Prolonged Exposure has you talk about the trauma with a physician and face things that you started to avoid since the incident occurred. Cognitive Processing Therapy is where you try to limit yourself of negative thoughts by talking to the physician about them and doing short writing assignments. Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing has you think about the trauma while focusing on a back-and-forth movement or sound, say a finger or a beeping…

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    Peaceful Resistance

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    Peaceful resistance positively affects our society, despite the negative actions that may be unjustly inflicted on those participating in civil disobedience. Peaceful resistance against a law does not harm another individual or infringe on another's rights. According to Henry David Thoreau, "[a]ll men recognize the right to revolution... the right to refuse allegiance to, and to resist, the government, when its tyranny or its inefficiency are great and unendurable," a statement that outlines…

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    In Adnan’s novel, Marie Rose is a character that defends the social rights of the Palestinians although they are “enemies” due to their association with their respective religions. As a result, she is abducted by the militiamen regarding her relationship with a Palestinian man and for also aiding the Palestinian refugees. This is the outcome of religion and its connection with one’s region. For example, the majority of Palestinians are Sunni Islam and a greater part of the Lebanese population is…

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    However trait of cocaine is more dangerous than others because impurities that are not removed when it is manufactured add additional damage to the human body. First, as cocaine is an anesthetic, it has a big physical effect on the brain. Cocaine increases levels of the natural chemical messenger dopamine in brain circuits controlling pleasure and movement. Normally, the brain releases dopamine in these circuits in response to potential rewards, like the smell of good…

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