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    The deliberate mass killings of Jews, stemmed specifically from the Anti-Semitism in Europe. Shortly after Hitler’s Nazi Party won the election of 1932, he was in control of all Germany. In order for his country to rise to power, he believed the Jews must be executed. He persuaded his followers through ideas passed upon him, that Jews were responsible for the economic hardships and defeat of the country in 1918; he saw the Jews as an inferior race. Being the dictator of the nation, it was simple…

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    No matter what difficulties lay ahead, there was only one goal, to be free. It was the road to freedom. It was a challenge that needed to be completed. The consequences and high risks shed no fear upon the slaves. The journey was going to be difficult and the consequences to being caught were immense and horrific. It came down to making the decision of whether to die in the dimness of slavery, or to make their best attempt at freedom. Although many chose to give up in the mere idea, the slaves…

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    Although, others may argue that the Revolution has had more negative than positive, the positive has had more of long term effects on the society/the way people live. With that, while some might argue that Industrialization had primarily negative consequences for society because of the long working hours/12-16 hrs. Per day, surprisingly, it was actually a positive attribute for society. Some of these long-term…

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    permanent damages to human and environment, especially in Antarctica and South Hemisphere countries. This essay examines the consequences of ozone depletion to human health, climate and ecosystems before making discussion and conclusion. Background Scientists and scholars have started to measure the concentration…

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    overall amount of utility. The position, called act utilitarianism is the first and most common version of utilitarianism and says that we should look at the consequences of each individual action when attempting to determine its moral worth. In contrast, rule utilitarianism lies in the fact that utilitarianism is looking at the consequences of each individual action. One of the principal attractions of act utilitarianism is that it deals with individual decisions on a case-by-case basis.…

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    is continuing to get warmer and because there are many ramifications which can occur and the world must n. Due to many consequences which have ensued on Earth from the ozone layer depletion, to the melting polar ice caps, and the poles switching global warming has become more of a problem. Global warming, as a result of these human activities, can have many large-scale consequences. The earth 's atmosphere is constituted to allow sunlight to stream in uninterrupted. After striking the earth 's…

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    plagiarism as part of my probationary status. I also received a zero for that said assignment. I am still suffering the consequences of my actions. My research paper will be about preventing plagiarism and showing that I can properly cite, use in text citations, and use direct quotes, and use a reference page. Plagiarism is a serious offense that has very negative consequences for the student and everyone else involved. The first type of feelings I experienced was feeling like a criminal and…

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    prevention in limiting its widespread incidence. This desire to reduce the supply and demand of cigarettes is motivated by the health hazards and threats to social welfare that the habit inflicts, which can fundamentally impede economic welfare. 1.1 Consequences and Incidence of Smoking With regards to smoking behaviors, health is of primary concern. Studies show that persistent smoking can lead to the impairment of nearly every body organ and can make the smoker susceptible…

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    The United States has been known for their immense wealth in rich history. There is a very historical event that occurred between 1915 all the way to the 1960’s. The Great Migration is what it is referred as. The Great Migration was the movement of southern African Americans moving to North and West America. Just like in Richard Wright’s novel Native Son, Bigger and his family had moved to the North after Bigger’s father had been killed in a riot that occurred in the South. At the time, many…

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    Crime! When people do it they don’t think of the consequences. Some consequences are unnecessary, cruel, and unreasonable and they are caused by the justice system. One of the consequences that are cruel is the death penalty. The European settlers first brought the death penalty to the U.S. The first known death or execution was in Jamestown, Virginia in 1608. You should be against the death penalty because it is hypocritical, there is a possibility of faulty conviction, and for religious…

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