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    proclamations (like when Kung Fury proclaimed he was going back in time to kill Hitler), and frequent unfilled pauses. Luckily, the quick pace the film prevents the pauses in dialog from becoming awkward. The exception is the dialogue of Triceracop and Adolf Hitler. Triceracop speaks in a polite manner and a British accent which is amusing because it makes the dinosaur cop even more outrageous. Hitler speaks quickly, loudly, and passionately with a very noticeably fake German accent because…

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    Foxy loxy is the personification of Adolf Hitler. Foxy loxy was determined to get the attention of others by lying, he knew that if he was sincere he would be ignored. At first he struggled to get them to listen but he got some advice from his phycology manual that showed him what to do which…

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    country’s economic disaster. Hitler became the leader of the Nazis in 1921 and created new plans and rules about how Germany can become a great country again. His speeches and commitment to rebuild the country caused many Germans to vote for him. But Adolf Hitler also wanted Germany to be a superior Aryan country (pure race of northern Europeans), as he opposed disabled people, gypsies,…

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    After all that had happened in Germany, there was now a new leader in charge. In 1933, Hitler and the Nazi party were able to take over Germany and change it drastically. Many thought that with Hitler in charge there would be drastic change for the country. Hitler did change things in Germany, but the things he changed were not at all helping the people, rather Hitler having complete power. Eventually Hitler was able to eliminate democracy, create a totalitarian dictatorship, eliminate civil…

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    reality for all people, even in the past. However, this was not a social norm for some people. During WW2 Nazi Germany lived in a state of dystopia for its citizens under the rule of Adolf Hitler. Dystopia is a type of society in which the government 's choices affect the imbalance within the population of the given nation; Adolf Hitler made different decisions that altered the dystopian effect in Germany. When one effectively analyzes the dystopian society in Germany, one must take account for…

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    Causes Of The Holocaust

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    The man to cause this horrific massacre was Adolf Hitler. He had a normal childhood growing up in Vienna and he intended on perusing an art career, but after fighting in World War I everything changed. He became very involved with politics and ended up becoming the leader of Germany, by 1934.…

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    In the past and present the world has had many political figures that are either famous for their success or their cruelty. Their success and actions comes from their level of empathy. According to Merriam-Webster empathy is the ability to understand, be sensitive to, and experience the feelings of another. In looking for the level of empathy among the leaders I researched their upbringing, life circumstances/experiences, and health come in to play when developing empathy. It is debated whether…

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    FOUR: Please discuss the major reasons cited by Thomas Mann and Norman Ornstein, in their book It’s Even Worse Than It Looks, for the extreme polarization and dysfunction that now characterizes our government. Thomas Mann and Norman Einstein discuss many reasons to explain the dysfunction of the government and the extreme polarization that has occurred in the past decades. One of the reasons for the emergence is the abuse of filibustering. Filibustering is a tactic used throughout politics to…

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    Leni Riefenstahl Analysis

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    Meray Aslan 12/21/16 Women European history On how Leni Riefenstahl and Jenny Lindt overcame gender stereotypes Women have always had talent and ambition, but the notion of the separate spheres has always kept them from shinning. Though it has always been the norm, in the 1930’s to 1950’s, Women with talent were often tied down because of the stereotypes in social society created by men. Women are supposed to stay home because of the separate spheres ideology. The separate spheres…

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    Nazi Propaganda Essay

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    The Second World War is probably one of the most documented and studied wars in humanities collective history. Historians have written extensively on multiple subjects of the war from prominent individuals, war heroes, specific battles, locations, strategies, and more. One of the most popular of these topics is the study of the rise and reign of Nazism in Germany during this time and more specifically their anti-Semitic regulations they forced upon the German population. The Nazi regime also…

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