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    intimidation and enforcement of Fascist Party mandates. Looking at his use of propaganda, Mussolini began exerting influence through Italy’s youth. Under his direction, the Fascist Party created the Opera Nazionale Balilla (ONB), which began the indoctrination process in support of the Fascist Party. Young men and women wore uniforms, marched, and participated in common activities to manipulate attitudes while university students were forced to join the Gioventù Universitaria Fascista (GUF)…

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    “The children were seized from their community and homes and placed in indoctrination camps until their language, religion, culture, values and societal structure almost disappeared” (Armstrong 239). The author uses the symbol of the school as a place where the Aboriginal children are force to learn things one does not need in…

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    It is impossible to turn back time. The human mind may be unorganized, messy, and nonlinear, but life at its most basic always has a chronology. People become who they are by building upon past experiences and growing older. In her essay “What Can a Heroine Do? or Why Women Can’t Write”, Joanna Russ says that to develop new myths that reflect the lives of women, that either or both of the lyric and life writing styles should be used. The Female Man by Joanna Russ incorporates both of these…

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    Children’s textbooks were also used to promote Hitler in such a manner. Many young children reading such texts in 1936 were young soldiers by 1944 and were fanatically loyal to the Führer. This structured indoctrination system allowed the Nazis to begin instilling their ideas in the German population at an early age so as to create a completely loyal and strong population that would always follow Hitler’s…

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    Nazi Ideology

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    he stated; “Anti-Semitism is exactly like delousing. The removal of lice is not an ideological question, but a matter of hygiene.” (Glass 1997:83) Indeed, in Browning’s assessment of the Reserve Police Battalion 101, he notes that ideological indoctrination not only affected the elite groups of the SS but also infiltrated lower down the hierarchy, the policemen were expected to be ideologically motivated crusaders against enemies of the Third Reich. (Browning 2001:177) However, an interesting…

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    Having fought against the fascist regime during the Spanish Civil War, George Orwell found himself astounded and distressed by the sheer volume of his contemporaries that so easily accepted Stalin’s totalitarian dictatorship. The focus of the novel, the character Winston Smith, seeks to demonstrate the importance of maintaining a balance between internalising individualism with oneself and conforming with the ideals of a society which seems absurd. As a social democrat, Orwell placed great…

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    Kenneth Burke Pedagogy

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    The pedagogy of Kenneth Burke The ideas of Kenneth Burke are ubiquitous in the study of communication, and as such, scholars have extended them to most areas of human symbolic action. However, studies of Burke in educational contexts often reduce his pedagogy to questions of how to teach Burkean concepts, rather than exploring how Burke educators to teach any subject (Smudde and Brock xi-xii). Consequently, it is not surprising that his essay “Linguistic Approach to the Problems of Education” is…

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    sister named Samantha. She is 10 years old. When she went to school she wasn’t always treated the same as everybody else. Sam went to school like a normal girl, and had a normal education like everybody else in her class. The government provides a indoctrination and stable learning environment for Sam. The government let her go to school and…

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    Our team is well versed in the Security Operations and has the expertise to provide the required functional and administrative security support to NSWCDD as well as fleet support to DNA through the use of dedicated clerical and administrative support staff. With over twenty years of experience Zenetex continues to provide an extensive variety of complex security services in accordance with, and in support of, applicable local and national security policies and directives across numerous active…

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    One of the four stages of U.S psychology is moral and mental philosophy. In that stage it talk about psychological studies and how it was taught in the combination with the religious indoctrination. Also, in that stage the American enlightenment was taking place by a man name Locke, he worked hard on the topics of nature of consciousness. Locke talks about child psychology and nature of the perception and knowledge. Locke’s psychology formed the basis of psychology in the favors of individual’s…

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