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    of the book stating that it was a ‘boring tome that I have never been able to read’. In the Second World War, Winston Churchill felt that after Hitler’s ascension to power, no other book deserved intensive scrutinizing. Even the American literary theorists Kenneth Burke wrote that it revealed the underlying message of aggressive intent. Due to the party's poor showing in the 1928 elections, Hitler believed that the reason for his loss was the public's misunderstanding of his ideas. And then…

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    9/11 Exhibition Analysis

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    of all the black people killed in hate crimes. I think more likely it is because of critical distance that we are able to package up the past, so to speak, and properly examine it now that we have all the pieces. With 9/11, there are still conspiracy theorists running rampant and spray-painting “Bush did 9/11” on back…

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    Area 51 Conspiracy

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    reach of Groom Lake, which is a lake that overtime has dried out. It is not officially confirmed that this site exists, because although you can see it from satellites such as Google Maps, you cannot find it on any government maps. A lot of conspiracy theorists believe that locations such as Area 51 are used to not only…

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    The advent of the so-called “Internet of Everything” has dramatically changed the concepts of information, knowledge, and, most importantly, security. Security has been defined in primarily militaristic terms by the prominent realist theorists of the past. However, the issue of cyber security must be considered to fully understand the contemporary era of security. Furthermore, there is a distinct gender gap in the field of cyber security, which is relevant in the context of standpoint feminism,…

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    As society becomes ever more connected we find ourselves being exposed to more culturally diverse media, and there is a one word answer for this, globalisation. Too easily a peripheral investigation into whether globalisation encourages the production of culturally diverse media brings about anecdotal response. It may also focus a respondent on the word ‘globalisation’, interpreting that as a 21st century phenomenon. Thus key to exploring this question in an open yet thorough manner is to…

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    Jim Jones was born in rural Randolph county Indiana to James Thurman Jones and Lynetta Putnam. Lynetta was said to believe that she had given birth to the messiah. During the great depression, in 1934 the Jones family moved to Lynn Indiana. Jones was said to have studied on Joseph Stalin, Karl Marx, Mao Zedong, Mahatma Gandhi and Adolf Hitler. He concentrated on the strengths and weaknesses of each. Jones also developed a great interest in the idea of religion. Early on in his adulthood he…

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    Morgan Salone US History Mr.Robinson May 17, 2015 The Moon Landing “10…9…8…7…6…5...4…3…2...1…0 All engines running and lift off,”(Armstrong) said by the announcer of the 1969 liftoff of APOLLO 11. In July of 1969, America sent the first humans to walk on the moon. Three Astronauts Edwin Aldrin, Neil Armstrong, and Michael Collins were on the mission named Apollo 11. The Saturn 5 rocket was the launch vehicle they used and it was and…

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    Tea In The Harem Analysis

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    generation. Loyal to Majid. Father is unemployed and after the gang burns his father’s car has disappeared. Mother works. He seems to drag Majid down. Bengson- West Indian who is the catalyst of one of the only things for them to do being close. A conspiracy theorist about the “club” being a trap and deprograming location. The group…

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    Symbolism Of Illuminati

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    "All Seeing Eyes"? you have heard it, you have even seen it. the beady eye is all-seeing, all-knowing and all-powerful – and it is allegedly the symbol of an influential secret society known as the Illuminati. so what does illuminati mean? illuminati is plural for the Latin word Illuminatus enlightened it is a name given to several groups, both real and fictitious. if you go back in history the name usually refers to the Bavarian Illuminati, an Enlightenment-era secret society founded on May 1,…

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    even going as far as mentioning the “American dream”. Then considering the fact that there are so many bibliographies out there about Bill Gates and his achievements, the ones who support those beliefs have the definite advantage whereas the conspiracy theorists don’t. Lastly, “Bill Gates Biography” is yet another biography highlighting parts of Gates’ life and his points of success. The authors of this article, Biography.com Editors, take a standpoint like most those of Gates’ biography writers…

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