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    The Gender issues on Broadway is the different characteristics between feminine and masculine roles in the show, which includes the gender identity. The World War II has brought a loss of the original principles to the Lesbians, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender. The Lesbians, Gay, Bisexual, and transgender have been fighting for their freedom after the world war II. The new generation of gays and lesbians had discovered that they were not alone when the gay became more widely recognized as a…

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    Riefenstahl have pointed out that the Germans viewed Hitler’s racial policy as campaign rhetoric until the passage of the Nuremberg Laws. Instances where Germans feel intimidated by gestapo can be seen in Sebastian Haffner confrontation with the Nazis. Haffner and his girlfriend Charlie were daunted at the festival when his gestapo reluctantly allows Haffner to leave since he was not a Jew. Many Germans were scared of the reports of citizens who opposed the Nazis being shot or kidnapped. The…

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    The Holocaust one of the most tragic events that happened in history. Resistance efforts are people who are non Jewish and help the Jewish people. Resistance efforts sound more like a group it is but even one person can be a resistance effort. Like Irena Sendler who was a polish nurse that save thousands of Jewish children. So resistance efforts are people who are willing to help people even if it does get them hurt. Irena sendler was born on February 15,1910 in Otwock Warsaw. She was…

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    Man’s Inhumanity in Night In WW2, most known as a heartbroken and petrifying event known as the Holocaust. We also know that it was very inhumane. In the memoir Night, the reader experiences this first-hand from a young man named Elie Wiesel who is also the author of the memoir night. I’ll be proving the inhumanity to man in the memoir night by showing examples in the story that are sadly true. At the beginning of the book Elie talks about a role model and how he was poor but he was humble.…

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    Ok so now that we have an understanding as to what factors play a role in an adolescent’s decision to use and/or sell drugs, let us take a look at each of the three proposals presented at the open hearing. Group one states that they want to spend the $20 billion on hiring new law enforcement officers who will then patrol the borders, target large dealers, and make raids both in the United States and abroad. This group would also like to utilize a “get tough” mentality and require that drug…

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    gymnastics but when the war broke out he and his mother and his younger brother were forced to flee their homes. He became an active member of the Polish Resistance Movement but was arrested under false name on September 1st, 1941 and had been sent to Gestapo Prison. There he was interrogated and severely beaten to disclose other names of the underground resistance. He strongly endured the pain giving no information so they deported him to The Auschwitz Concentration Camp on November 20th, 1941.…

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    “We are the good guys, we are carrying the fire.” Said the man to his son in one of my favorite books; The Road, by Cormac McCarthy. This post apocalyptic novel tells a tale of a father and his child wandering a road trying to survive in a desolate world. I value this piece of literature above most fictitious books because McCarthy shows that morality is not socially constructed, but rather is within each person and it’s humanity 's duty to make sure the flame never goes out. McCarthy’s…

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    security. This can be demonstrated in chapter 1 of Night. “The Jews had to get out and climb into lorries. The lorries drove toward a forest. The Jews were made to get out. They were made to dig huge graves. And when they finished their work, the Gestapo began theirs. Without…

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    Warsaw Ghetto, was a new “resettlement” for all Jews, from there, they were sent to concentration camps. Irena became a nurse and would smuggle the children out of the Ghetto using ambulances, potato sacks and more. However, she was caught by the Gestapo, German police, who then broke her limbs. She was sentenced to death but managed to escape. Irena Sendler and what she did was not recognized until 1999 by four high school students, in 2001, her story finally came to be known. She was given the…

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    good totalitarian government should have is a good sense of security. The way Hitler and Stalin went about this was through the use of secret police and spies. Hitler’s secret police, the Gestapo, was made up of the most intelligent men in the Nazi party. The job these men were to carry out was to…

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