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    Poor standards of living have plagued communities of color due to the lack of interest by the United States government. Institutionalized racism has led to housing, employment, and educational discrimination, leading to a cycle of poverty. Discriminatory policies have devastating effects for the youth, poor quality of education and no jobs available force young people into gangs and other illegal and dangerous activities in order to survive the harsh conditions of life. As a direct result of…

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    Hitler did not like the mixture of races so he planned to kill all the Jews. He also believed that it was the Jews fault Germany had lost World War I. In 1930, the Nazi group jumped from 810,000 to 6,409,000 and later grew even larger. It was the largest political party in Germany. Adolf Hitler killed over 18 million people not only with wars but also by the Holocaust. Hitler is best known for the Holocaust and his…

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    Bullying is an epidemic that has always been an issue with children across America. It affects the child, the family, and school system. There are many initiatives to stop bullying before it starts. But the most ignored, so far is African American youth. Bullying within the black community is usually ignored, if not is met with violence and more ridicule to speak out against bullying. African Americans and bullying is a serious issue however there are theories to look into the basis of bullying.…

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    if not the most dangerous concentration camp of all time”, (Page 63, line 5-6). This quote is expresses how dangerous this concentration camp was. Although some people feel that Auschwitz was the most dangerous concentration camp of all time, but others may feel that the camp wasn’t so bad. Overall this is how the book “Anatomy of the Auschwitz Death Camp” helps support this idea that the concentration camp Auschwitz is the worst camp of them all. Auschwitz the…

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    Dwight Eisenhower lived a prolific life. In his lifetime he earned plenty of awards and medals. Eisenhower commanded the troops in North Africa during World War II and eventually climbed to the top rank of a 5 star General. He was the top commanding General of the Allies and as the Supreme Allied Commander he led the forces to invade on D-Day. Later defeating the Germans. Post war, Dwight did not want to do anything with politics but he was the right man for the right job. He led military…

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    WW2 Essay Chandler Becker In an order of things, the destructive reign of Hitler changed the world forever with weapons, propaganda, and new political beliefs, but this terrifying rule of tension all started when Adolf Hitler set a Nazi fire of propaganda to the Treaty of Versailles. Fascism eventually spread across Europe, but it started with Germany, Italy, and Japan. Hitler was originally born in Austria, but moved to Germany to become an…

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    But while the law secures equal justice to all alike in their private disputes, the claim of excellence is also recognised; and when a citizen is in any way distinguished, he is preferred to the public service, not as a matter of privilege, but the reward of merit.” (The Funeral Oration of Pericles…

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    players on the west coast and many consider him on of the greatest players in UCLA history, according to Demas, Jackie Robinson who excelled in football, baseball, basketball, and track, and Woody Strode a powerful starting end and shot put thrower, all could have been…

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    Vikings’ Golden Age was the Early Medieval period. It was between the 8th century and 11th century that Norsemen established empires and affected the European civilization. They were courageous sailors and explorers but also fierce and merciless fighters. Their explorations reached lands that we today name France, England, Ukraine or Anatolia. 1. Rollo He received the 'Walker' nickname because he was so tall and big that no horse could carry him, so he had to walk. Rollo conducted raids on…

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    Kennedy’s speech has a very strong voice that conveys his tone of strength and hope. He is trying to show a country that even though he is young, he is capable of running a country. Kennedy uses diction to allow the audience to understand that he is capeable of running this country. “Let every nation know… that we shall pay any price… to assure the survival and the success of liberty.” “We dare not tempt them with weakness.” “So let us begin anew.” The first quote allows the audience to know…

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