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    among the pile of corpses outside the barracks,” (Broder). The Nazi party ruled over Germany in World War Two and horrific experiments were performed under their supervision. In the concentration camps doctors would use the prisoners to further nazi agenda and save the master race. Even though Nazi experiments brought advances in scientific knowledge, they were conducted with such a gruesome disregard for human life, that the harm vastly outweighs the advantages. TRANAITION, German scientists…

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    suggested collecting something as simple as a paperclip to represent the 6 million Jews that lost their lives. Over a course of 4 years, groups of 8th graders, collected and sorted 11 million paperclips; 6 million for the Jews and 5 million for the homosexual and Gypsy people that were killed by Hitler. This project attracted attention from the media, and eventually led to the purchase of an old fashion German train car that was used to transfer Jews to concentration camps. Whitwell used the…

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    1. Other than those mentioned in this chapter, what additional recent educational developments seem particularly important to you? Why are they important? There are several recent educational developments that are particularly important to me (many of these changes are the results of the first decade of the 21st century). The first major recent educational development is the continuing integration of technology in the classroom. Even though the internet and computers were around in the later…

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    Essay On Pink Triangle

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    symbols and letters were attached onto uniforms which were to be constantly worn. The pink triangle was attached to those men who were imprisoned for sexual deviance such as homosexuality. In order for guards and other prisoners to see clearly when a homosexual prisoner approaches, the pink triangle was made 2cm larger than any of the other classification triangles. Since prisoners with this badge were afraid that they will harassed, they tried to avoid any contact whatsoever with other…

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    has been a very controversial topic because it challenges the social norms of marriage. It is also contradicts the views of many members of the church because the pious believe that marriage is sanctioned for a man and a woman. Therefore, when homosexuals began to fight for their rights to marriage, this caused an uproar amongst members of the church. In this example, one can tell that religion is shaping the views that the religious have about marriage, and in turn about how they would vote…

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    These fictional characters Macbeth, Emily Grierson, and Norman Bates, and one actual person Adolf Hitler, had many things in common with each other. They wanted power either over a country, or over the people they loved. The four of these people were all mentally ill and had very controlling tendencies. You actually are sickened by the crimes they committed, because in the beginning they showed great promise of what they could have been capable of. That is why I feel that even those these…

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    then said he would rather “keep the grain and export the farmers”. Another domestic failure was when he failed to acknowledge the AIDS epidemic of the 80s until his 6th year in office many conservatives stated AIDS was god 's punishment against homosexuals, he also cut AIDS research funding at the height of epidemic resulting fatalities in the result of AIDS to be doubled. An embarrassing domestic failure during the Reagan administration is when he appointed Robert Bork to the Supreme Court and…

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    According to Dick Hebdige's Subculture, the Meaning of Style, style as a form of resistance can be easily seen in examination of the punk movement, which emerged in the late 70's. In the UK, it can be seen to be a rebellion against the working-class youth's limited options in a capitalist driven society, as punks rejected the traditional values set out by the self-interested middle-class. Punk style aimed to shock and repulse with participants using their clothing as a means of breaking away…

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    Abstinence Only Education

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    Within the United States of America there is a large controversial topic in debate that has been around for over one hundred years, sexual education in schools. There are two main sides within this debate where people are either for comprehensive sexual education or for abstinence only sexual education. Each type of curriculum has its own support for why it should be taught; one of these two methods has had terrible results to show for its teachings. Informing teenagers of sex can include…

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    The phrase “hippie” has been widely used as a derogatory term that describes individuals who are drug addicts, unwilling to obey authority, and are unpatriotic towards their country. In the book Hippies A to Z by Skip Stone describes what the common characteristics that a “hippie” stands for and how the “hippies” were very passionate about opening the debate to many specific issues that were important to the hippie counter cultural movement. Stone establishes in the first chapter that those who…

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