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    Script Hitler, we all know his story.... Or Do We! Hitler, who was born on April 20, 1889 Braunau am Inn, in Austria was a German dictator and politician. After Germany's lost in World War 1, the German people were hit with a bad depression. People lost jobs and many were forced to move out of their homes. Money was scarce. The people of Germany thought it was time for a new leader. So feeling desperate, they elected a new leader… Hitler and his Nazi party In his first days, Hitler was a…

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    Canal were added to this state of affairs. However, the images that the French observed often did not match the realities of their experiences when they encountered Egypt itself. As a consequence, the French sought to mold Egypt into the World’s Fair model experienced in Paris. Therefore, in a very physical sense, French nationalism led to imperialism which, when confronted with a culture that was not what they expected, sought to transform Egyptian culture to parallel their preconceptions. So,…

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    In the late1990's the United States was merely a remote location on my bucket list. I never thought I would someday live here. During my adolescent years in Germany I always dreamed of getting a college education, although no one in my family had done so. Looking back, I wish I would have had more guidance as how to continue after high school. Initially I wanted to apply at an art school, but the student career counselor had told me the application deadline for admission had already expired. An…

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    nations. Instead of the traditionally dominant realist theories revolving around the breakdown of the multipolar balance of power, we will examine two more focused theories born of realist principles, one which finds the root of the conflict in an Anglo-German battle for dominance, the other which points instead to the weakened Eastern powers of Russia and Austria-Hungary. The Nationalism Theory for the First World War centers around the principles that a state’s foreign policy is a reflection…

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    of the soldiers at the Somme. Inchoate planning was made for the timings and coordination of the barrage. Despite the British extending the duration of the bombardment to seven days and firing 1.7 million shells, the shelling failed to destroy the German wire. This shows the incipient planning, as even after such tremendous efforts and heavy shelling, it failed to destroy the wire, the basic line of defense. This hasty planning contributed greatly to the failure at the…

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    was that they were white and were of a majority religion (Christianity). What this meant was that even though they were immigrants, they still had cultural attributes that helped them in the United States. I would say that a disadvantage that being German would have on my grandparents would be that people assume they were members of the Nazi party in Germany. Because my grandfather fought for Germany in World War Two, people would assume that he and my grandmother were political rivals. I am…

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    “A Jew to Dachau, Auschwitz, Belsen. I began to talk like a Jew. I think I may well be a Jew” (line ____). In stanza four, it says, “In the German tongue, in the Polish town” (line ___). This line is quite self-exclamatory. One can assume a Polish town where everyone speaks the German language. In line ___, she confuses her dad with all the other Germans. In line __-__ it says, “With your Luftwaffe, your gobbledygoo. And your neat mustache And your Aryan eye, bright blue. Panzer-man,…

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    successors can be classified as mentors, models, ideal individuals, etc. These individuals labeled as “perfect examples” are major help in order to keep a consecutive attitude in not giving up for future success. These perfect examples are classified as role models for their past experiences, impacts, and skills that have been acquired. Role models can provide an enormous impact to those that are in the process of obtaining and striving for success. Role models are very helpful, for they provide…

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    Role models are people who make you remember to never give up or to always be kind to others. Everyone looks up to at least one person and tries to be just like them. For some people it's someone close to them like their parents or grandparents, and for other people it's a celebrity or athlete. In Snow In August by Pete Hamill, Michael has infact three very special people in his life that he looks up to. These are his role models. His role models are Rabbi Hirsch, his mom Kate, and Jackie…

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    Do people have a role model in their lives that they look up to? If so, what are some of their characteristics that they like? Why do people look up to their role models? MAny people have one person in their lives that they want to be just like. Although, many people kids or young people nowadays role models are celebrities, Heather Spruill is someone many people should want to be just like, for the reasons that she is outgoing, has an amazingly kind heart, and she has a upbeat and fun…

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