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    “God is dead,” claimed Friedrich Nietzsche. Such bold statements defined Nietzsche’s nonconformity and his critical attitude towards the public and Christianity in the late 1800’s. A nonconformist is one who does not comply with society's standards and opinions as a whole. Nietzsche fit this role of nonconformity perfectly, he disagreed with common opinions, criticized mainstream religion, and argued with modern philosophy. Friedrich Nietzsche was born in 1844 in Röcken, Germany. Nietzsche had…

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    was born on January 24th, 1850 in Barmen, Germany to a relatively wealthy family (Hoffman & Gorfein, 1987). According to the American Journal of Psychology, he attended Barmen’s gymnasium until the age of seventeen, when he went to the University of Bonn. His collegiate education…

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    Nightmare In Napa Summary

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    True-crime writers can either tell an entertaining story about a real crime or an informative story that includes entertaining details about a real crime. The 48 Hours Mystery episode “Nightmare in Napa” is an example of an entertaining true-crime story that is also meant to be informative. This episode begins with a summary of its main topic: the murders of Leslie Mazzara and Adriane Insogna, which “shocked beautiful and quiet Napa, California” (CBS 1). It then provides some information about…

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    Beethoven Fidelio

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    Fidelio An Opera by Ludwig van Beethoven "Fidelio," opera in two acts, by Ludwig van Beethoven. Produced in three acts, as "Fidelio, oder, die eheliche Liebe" (Fidelio, or Conjugal Love), at the Theatre on the Wien, November 20, 1805. Revised and given at the Imperial Private Theatre, March 29, 1806, but withdrawn after a few performances. Again revised and successfully brought out May 23, 1814, at the Kärnthnerthor Theatre (Theatre at the Carinthian Gate), Vienna, Paris, Théâtre Lyrique,…

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    maneuvers as welfare and unfathomable leniency for criminal behavior (Timberlake 2001, 187). Yet, the proximity to urban residence and non-Republican party affiliation dictates a more favorable viewpoint towards spending on drug rehabilitation (Nielson, Bonn, and Wilson 2010, 161). The perceptions involving the outcomes of drug rehabilitation vary significantly and influence the individual’s value of such programs. Clearly, when viewing long term abstinence and recidivism rates, one may suggest…

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    his time; he is most know for the Communist Manifesto, which was published in 1848 and gave way to the Communist party (Zinn, P. pp). Marx was born into a somewhat well-off “bourgeois” family, where he began to study humanities at the University of Bonn (Zinn, P. pp). He then left after a year and began at the University of Berlin, where his interest of the Young Hegelians begins (Zinn, P. pp). He was very into politics and was active in different kinds of movements. After finishing school he…

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    The State Centric Approach

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    The international involvement in Afghanistan began as a response to an act of state-sponsored terrorism, with the goal of dismantling Al Qaida and toppling the uncooperative Taliban government Following the Bonn Agreement in December 2001 international involvement changed to dual processes of providing basic services for Afghans and building government institutions as the scale of human security crisis as a result of this conflict became apparent. This approach…

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    Ancient Artifacts Essay

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    Should Museums Repatriate Ancient Artifacts to their Country of Origin? Ancient artifacts are the symbols of human civilization. All of them are priceless and cannot be measured by currency value. Repatriate is a controversial problem because of the various reasons. For instance, the aggressor took all of the captures back to their home countries and showed them to the public during the war. Voyagers use artifacts as the evidence to prove they had reached those places. Archeologists,…

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    Ludwig Van Beethoven was born in December 17,1779 –March 26, 1827. Beethoven was a German composer who was a predominant music figure in the transitional period between the Classical and Romantic eras. Beethoven was a incredible composer, he introduced musical history like no one did. JHE was able to introduce music to new eras. He showed a new face to music, he was able to take a simple idea and turn it into something greater. Beethoven was the eldest son of father, Johann Beethoven and…

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    discuss the true story of the Jack the Ripper case. A. The murder case of Jack the Ripper is significant to psychological profiling because it was based on the first application of profiling the offender Jack the Ripper in the year 1888 (Bonn). 1. He brutally slaughtered five prostitutes between the months of August and November at the Whitechapel in London (Ibid). 2. This case caused an outbreak to the public in…

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