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    ideology but on the contrary New York also had Tammany Hall who was a complete opposite of progressivism. People from different religions, races and professions were affected by the fire of Triangle Shirtwaist factory but they all had surprisingly one thing in common, they were all immigrants. These immigrants were the people who mostly packed the streets of New York and becomes became an inexpensive labor for garment factories. If we are to divide the people who were afflicted by the fire we…

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    is a little bit different, mostly because I’m more used to hear about different cases or understand their way of life. Of course practices like rape, war between tribes that can be about power, food, or territory, for example, are not good things at all. It always causes harm to one or more people, sometimes to the entire tribe. If they win a war against some people, most likely they would kill the men remaining and rape the women. From our society it is a definitely a savage way of life and I…

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    Historiography Stefan Kühl explores this relationship between German and American eugenicists in his book, The Nazi Connection: Eugenics, American Racism, and German National Socialism. He states, “Attempts to separate eugenics from the Nazi program of race improvement were only partially successful. The personal and ideological links between eugenics and mass sterilization and extermination were too obvious to be overlooked.” Indeed, the two movements were linked, and this relationship…

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    statue of Robert E. Lee from Emancipation Park in Charlottesville, but it did not take long for the protests to become violent, even killing a woman. Far-right supporters were among those marching, as well as many white supremacists and neo-Nazis in all forms. With the current political climate and a president who refuses to take a moral stance on such an issue, this was the perfect time for neo-Nazis to make a national appearance again, in an environment where they will once again be protected,…

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    On Saturday, September seventeenth, a suspicious device is found nearby New York’s Chelsea neighborhood, reported as the alleged source of the explosive attack that injured twenty-nine individuals. Three days following the horrific incident, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivers a speech to the UN General Assembly in New York, New York. During this highly sensitive time, Trudeau informs his audience of both current internal and global affairs, solidifies Canada’s position as the main…

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    in the world. The author, Winston Churchill is Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. This speech is given after he was appointed Prime Minister of United Kingdom. In the first way of World War II, the United Kingdom is in danger. In order to unite all the forces that can be united, Churchill gave this speech. He used his attic faith, sincere words to move the audiences. And this speech sent a clear message that the United Kingdom will fight to the last. In this speech, Churchill used a lot…

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    Cesar Chavez voiced his opinion on why society should choose a nonviolent response instead of violent in a religious article on the tenth anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination. As a labor union organizer and civil rights leader, Chavez understands how the use of nonviolence is powerful by experiencing the effects of peaceful protests to get a message across and attaining effective change without having to resort to violence. Chavez reaches out to his audience by stating that…

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    Such phrases make a song stand out to not only be catchy but to be appealing to the ear. Arthur expresses his anger and hopelessness towards The X-Factor using indirect words and verses that clearly make this song the best of all time. An example is the lyric “Pull me out,” which shows how much getting out of this mess means to him. James Arthur was hit with a period of depression and sorrow with nothing going his way. He felt as if he was not heard by the world. Singing, “Laying…

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    nature is inherently good, and the government is what causes people to do wrong. Yet, during that period in communist Russia millions of people died as a result of Stalin’s purges. Also, in 1945 the German regime was revealed to the world, Auschwitz and all its horror was released. Both totalitarian governments, and we are meant to believe human nature is essentially good. This was the context in which George Orwell wrote his book, Animal Farm published in 1945. He wrote this allegory as a form…

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    Propaganda was widely used in the first world one. They were many different parties, especially in Germany, and each one wants the population to join their party. One of these parties is the Nazi party. The leader of the Nazi party was Adolf Hitler. He gave many persuasive speeches in order to win the German nation, which he then did. One of the famous and well know speech he gave was the “Proclamation to the German Nation”. He gave this speech on February 1st, 1933. it is a great example of…

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