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    The Industrial Revolution, beginning roughly in the 1780s with Britain and ending with Germany in the 1850s, successfully moved many families and individuals from rural to urban areas due to the job opportunities available. The first industrial revolution changed nearly every aspect of life in Britain initially, like social groups being defined by their place in the economy. The beginning of the Industrial Revolution resulted in unethical and unsanitary work and living conditions, but by the…

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    his friends, whereas Hans would think about Germany’s future and the necessity of giving the German people an opportunity to have an opinion about Nazism but even so, Sophie was convinced that they had done the right thing and the legacy of the white rose would continue after their death. In the movie Sophie Scholl – Die letzten Tage”, Sophie stated: “Ich hab’ geträumt. Ich trage ein Kind in einem langen Weißen Kleid in meinem Armen. Ich spüre seine Wärme. Plötzlich bewegt sich die…

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    Protocols of the Elders of Zion. This document propagated by Czarist Russia, told of a soon event of Jews secretly plotting to take over the world. Although denied by Russian secret police and judges in Switzerland, it was published around the globe into dozens of languages, including Henry Ford, a car manufacturer in America, translating the text into English. But it was 1933, the calamity of Adolf Hitler and his associates, the Nazis, that led to the massive destruction of Jews in the…

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    Germany Traditions

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    World War II changed Germany and her people forever. When it was over, Germany was divided between east and west. The shame of the Holocaust was felt by every German. Not all Germans fell into the lie for the Third Rich. The anti-Nazi movement White Rose movement in Munich fought a failed political battle against the Nazis. Knowing the potential evils of the party, they worked to disrupt public opinion of the Nazi Party and show them for what they truly were.…

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    privilege of using a inside home bathroom. Minny is the main voice in the movie especially when there was a necessity for more maids; Minny was the first to volunteer to go out and ask other maids when Skeeter 's boss told her she needed at least a dozen more interviews. During this time white people had the opportunitty of getting which job this wanted, and they rarely got rejected on the other hand black people got rejected quite often. Bathrooms and living quarters for black people were way…

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    Finis By Frank Pollack

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    Analysis of “Finis” The “Finis” by Frank L. Pollack is story about how the city of New York was waiting for this gigantic mass of glowing matter; then after twenty-six years the rays of that second sun caused a huge disaster to the city. The story begins in the newly built Physics Building of Columbia University that was about twelve stories high. In the building, there was a physics laboratory that had many people inside of the room, their names were Davis, Eastwood, Alice Wardour, and…

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    1 It was a muggy evening of July, 1993, when, I got some unexpected visitors from my village, Rehanpur. They were none, but the close relatives of one of the friends of my elder sister, Bilqees Bano. She studied in the village Middle School until class seven together. After that, both had parted their ways as it was their helplessness to do so. There was no longer any high school in my village. And, village people would hardly allow their sisters and daughters to go to any far-flung schools for…

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    people was quickly declining, he greatly benefited from the devil coming to Salem and provoking the villagers, so it is a logical place to start by analyzing his actions when discussing political advancements in the witch trials. Church membership rose along with fear as the people attempted to reconnect with their beliefs , so that they could feel safe against the evil that they believed was attacking their village. “All of this suggests that these sermons, uttered at key points in the Trials,…

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    James Dean’s life and death have been constantly described to have gone too fast. He quickly rose to fame after a notable performance in “East of Eden”. After a year, he made it to the news again. This time, it was on his horrible death. Let’s look back into what transpired in the two dozen years of this cultural icon known as the “Rebel Without a Cause.” James, named as James Byron Dean, was born on February 18, 1931, in Marion, Indiana. At that time, the Depression era hit the state hard. His…

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    One of the driving forces for today’s rising rates of depression and suicide are the dozens of stigmas that pollute the field of psychology. However, one of the most potent and overlooked stigma is that of one’s nation. Most notably, first world countries all have different unspoken standards for coping with emotional conflict. Infamously so, Ireland and the US have stricter, more judgmental expectations for how individuals should manage their mental states. Veritably, "65% of [native Irish]…

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