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    Eugenics In Germany

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    Representing Race Nazism and the influence of American eugenicism Germany was influenced by the fast paced American eugenics movement, like other countries in Europe such as France, Belgium, Sweden, and England, in where eugenicist groups strived to introduce eugenic beliefs into national life. Hitler terrorized an entire continent and exterminated million in his quest for a so-called Master Race. Yet, the blue-eyed and blonde physical traits, well sought after by eugenicists didn’t…

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    Robert McNamara served many roles throughout his life. From President of Ford Motor Company to Secretary of Defense to President of the World Bank, he had decades of experience and plenty of mistakes to speak on. Whether people despise him for being arrogant or respect him for his intelligence, one should certainly at least listen to the lessons he proposed in The Fog of War. His lessons can be applied in many situations past and present and could also be used to ensure the mistakes he made are…

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    The Movie Moonlight

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    I wrote my paper on the 2016 film Moonlight that won best picture at the 2017 Golden Globes as well as the Academy Award for best picture, and best-supporting actor as well as best adapted screen play. Moonlight is a coming of age story about Chiron who is a child figuring out who he is. He is from the ghettos of Miami called Liberty City. In Act 1, You find out Chiron is alone in the world and his mom is crack addict who buys crack from a man named Juan who is the neighborhood drug boss and…

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    Grizzly Men Analysis

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    Grizzly Men and The Grizzly Man An analysis of two Werner Herzog documentaries By Leon Kavanagh 16/11/14 Year 3 Film & Television Production Word count: Herzog’s immense gift for coaxing such human performances from his subjects is undeniably present in his documentary features. There is no tabloid longevity, but true beatification of the human spirit to triumph and over come the minutest of odds. Growing up in a worn torn Munich, Herzog moved to the remote Bavarian village of…

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    Stanley Milgram, was a famous social psychologist, he was also a student of Solomon Asch, and conducted a controversial experiment that was done in 1961, Milgrams classic obedience study, the investigation to the obedience to authority. Milgram’s experiment of obedience was done in 1961 soon after World War 2 had ended this was when the trials for war crimes against the Nazi’s were being done at the time. Milgram put a question on the experiment that what if the Germans during WWII were…

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    1. In the second text, ”Arnold Schwarzenegger Recalls Lessons From 25 Years as a U.S. Citizen—Learn English, Participate in Politics, and Give Back”, written by himself, the American Dream is described in a very positive manner. Arnold’s view is very much based on the success of immigrants, but he also voices his opinion on the responsibility of the immigrants. He believes that immigrants must try to fit in by learning the Native language (which is English in America of course) and also try to…

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    Review: Downfall (Der Untergang original title) is a German film, based on the last 10 days of Hitler’s life in the bunker in 1945. The film was written and produced by the German, Bernd Eichinger who based this film on several books, such as Inside Hitler’s Bunker by Joachim Fest and Until The Final Hour the memoirs of Traudl Junge. The film was directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel, and was released on the 16th September 2004 in Germany in its original language (German). Directed by Oliver…

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    It was commonly known as a symbol of good luck and turned into a sign of German nationalist pride. Hitler perfected his Nazi party flag with a swastika. This would later become the symbol of Nazi propaganda. It would come to dominate societies appearing on badges, arm bands, medallions, posters and flags nationwide. Striking fear in the Jews eyes , this symbol is still very controversial…

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    Hitler - one of the most prominent figures in WW2. It is widely assumed by the public that he was a strong dictator; he successfully organised and implemented the Holocaust, had total control over Nazi Germany, and his subordinates. However, if he was defeated in the end, how strong of a dictator can he be? Historians have analysed the structure of the Third Reich, as well as Hitler himself, to determine the breakdown of the Third Reich. From this there have been differing conclusions in the…

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    “During World War II a number German physicians conducted painful and often deadly experiments on thousands of concentration camp prisoners” (Haaretz). Some “experiments had legitimate scientific purposes, though the methods that were used violated the canons of medical ethics” (medical experiments of the holocaust). “The medical experiments were carried out to advance German medicine” (medical experiments of the holocaust). Other “medical experiments were racial in nature designed to advance…

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