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    there were rations on commodities such as fuel, butter, and sugar. Then, Jews were banned from public places in Germany, then elsewhere. During these changes, people were doubtlessly upset, but learned to live with the restrictions. Then came the confiscation of possessions, eviction to the ghettos, and arbitrary arrests. When troubled Jews went to familiar places of refuge, they found closed doors and ostracism as a result of the dangerous stigma associated with their demographic. Desperate…

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    diverse states that stretch from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific (“The Constitution: An Enduring Document.” Para 2.) In contrast, there has been no stable state of government or protection of the people in Europe and Asia. One of the purposes of confiscation of arms in Europe and Asia was to weaken the people before performing genocide or the factor of…

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    focuses more on how the ultimate decision came about. It also looks at the central planning and how the events were brought about because of the role of central planning, changing environment and turmoil and the competing infrastructures of the Nazi governmental organizations. There were failed policies and decision making that played a role. Hitler used three rudimentary tools to create and preserve his fascist state. The first was terror including the SS and Gestapo the second was…

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    Rates for cheating have reached an unparalleled high in the last fifty years. In 1940 only about twenty percent of students admitted to cheating during their high school career. Today however between seventy four to ninety eight percent of students in college reported having cheated in high school. A major problem here is that cheating is becoming more and more normalized in academic settings. The primary purpose of school is to provide students with an education, and cheating defeats this…

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    Zionism is a complex but simple movement. In its simplest form it calls for a re-establishment of Jewish sovereignty in the Land of Israel, in gathering of the exiles, and liberation of Jews from the anti-Semitic discrimination and persecution that occurred in their Diaspora. In a sense of Jews with their own nation taking care of their own for their own cause. The waters were muddied and the movement took on many ideologies, and had evolved in a dialogue among a plethora of ideologies: General…

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    Leadership Project: Benito Juarez One of the most important political figures of the 19th century Mexico, Benito Juarez played the pivotal role in fighting against the foreign occupation in Mexico. He served as the President of Mexico for five terms. He endured a tough childhood. Orphaned at the age of three, he was raised by guardians and spent most of his youth working in corn fields and as a shepherd. He later joined a seminary as a priest and obtained a degree in law. Soon after, he became…

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    Persuasive Essay In 2013, 10,076 people were killed in drunk driving accidents (MADD). Out of those 10,076 people, 2,577 of those deaths were on Wisconsin roads (CDC). There are three major reasons why drunk drivers should be taken off the roads. First of all, without drunk drivers behind the wheel, lives would be saved. Another reason is the offender would learn more of a lesson with a significant punishment rather than a warning. The final reason is this consequence would help with…

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    Gabriel Garcia-Marquez’s Chronicle of a Death Foretold proves itself as a book with a surplus of bystanders. Each member of the town that fails to report the murderous intentions of the Vicario brothers adds to the list of people that failed to do the same. These people are taking part in a social behavior known as the bystander effect. The bystander effect occurs when the presence of other people discourages an individual from acting during an emergency situation. In Gabriel Garcia-Marquez’s…

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    In the classic Christmas movie, “A Christmas Story”, the protagonist Ralphie’s only problem relating to a gun was that he could “shoot his eye out”. As time moves on, we unfortunately have multitudes of problems relating to the use of guns, specifically with school shootings. There have been numerous school shootings occurring since the late nineties, and it has gotten out of control with the most recent shooting that happened the beginning of this month. In order to prevent anymore tragic…

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    Around 100km east of Seville in Spain lies a residential community of 2,700 individuals called Marinaleda. It's one of numerous farming based towns and towns in the area of Seville, encompassed by endless supply of level, horticultural fields. What makes Marinaleda diverse, undoubtedly from anyplace else in Spain and potentially Europe as well, is that for as far back as thirty years it has been a focal point of proceeding with work battle and a place where a living, creating and real type of…

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