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    which I ballooned up to a 270 pounds when I was 19. The thought of being a vegetarian was something that I hadn’t given much thought to since I stopped. One day in January 2014 while searching through Netflix I came across the documentary Forks Over Knives. In this documentary they begin to explain how Americans are literally eating themselves to death. Over the 96 minutes I really began to soak up the information. The documentary starts to explain how many common…

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    diseases. One in three Americans suffers from chronic diseases. Could there be a solution to this epidemic? Forks over Knives takes the viewers through a research about chronic diseases by two researchers, Dr. T. Colin Campbell, a nutritional scientist from Cornell university, and Dr. Caldwell Esselstyne, a former surgeon at the world renowned Cleveland clinic. Forks over Knives was released On May 6, 2011 and the director of the film is Lee Fulkerson. The film follows up on China study, which…

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    In what ways, and with what success, did one authoritarian or single-party ruler deal with internal opposition? Existing internal political, military, social and economic opposition in Nazi german was dealt with by both legal and illegal means with varying degrees of success. Hitler’s exploitation of situations and use of violence allowed him to successfully destroy threats from other party’s as well as within the NSDAP as well as potential economic opponents. Violence as a method was mostly…

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    Forks over knives was very similar to fed up because both movies focused on the food we eat daily. Both movies talked about diseases and sicknesses that are caused by the food industry in America. Some of the diseases they mentioned are cancer and diabetes. Although both movies were very similar, each movie had their differences as well. Forks over knives talks more about how we can prevent or control diseases by eating less animal-based food and eating more plant-based foods. This movie also…

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    fish, poultry, and unprocessed eggs. Mainly things that haven’t been prepared or altered. This suggestion isn’t supported by “the scientific weight of rigorous randomized controlled trials” because nutrition rarely is. In the documentary, Forks Over Knives, director Lee Fulkerson and producer John Corry states, “ Disease can decrease if anyone decided to turn to a plant based whole foods diet.” Our genes are chemically changed by what we eat. Small cases of cancer ( 1-2%) aren’t due to genes…

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    Inglourious Basterds is a critically acclaimed historical revenge fantasy movie that uses 1944 Nazi Germany to shed light on the biased American view of World War II, following the works of Friedlander and Rosenfield. The movie uses Nazi Germany as a setting, but unlike the mainstream and kitschy Nazi Germany movies, it rewrites the history of the end of World War II, therefore posing the question of “what if?” to the audience. The movie carefully causes the audience to question themselves and…

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    This paper will consider the philosophical question “Did the Nazi’s have Law?” by drawing off of H.L.A Hart’s conception of law. Hart, being a positivist, believes that law and morality are conceptually separate; law is simply what undergoes the judiciary installment and is enacted by the law-making agency of a society. He concludes that morality is a statement of values which are subjective, hence the reason they can’t be compared to the law which is a statement of facts. I shall argue that the…

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    “It is not truth that matters, but victory.” Is one quote from Adolf Hitler showing he would go to great lengths to win even lie to millions of people. Hitler made an impact across the world, by beginning with an idea that Jews were the cause of the problems in Germany. From that he made the decision to try to eliminate Jews across Germany, then all of Europe. You may think that a person like Hitler had a gruesome childhood to make him the horrible man he was, and you would almost be right. He…

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    People see artwork in many ways, either in the form of physical or mental. With all the different forms of artwork, Hitler felt as if he could control all of them, then he could rule over all. With all the different forms of artwork, Hitler felt as if he could control all of them, then he could rule over all.During WWII, Hitler and his commanders ordered Nazi soldiers to steal artwork from captured countries in order to show German power, to suppress cultures, and fund the war. Hitler would kill…

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    Propaganda was widely used in the first world one. They were many different parties, especially in Germany, and each one wants the population to join their party. One of these parties is the Nazi party. The leader of the Nazi party was Adolf Hitler. He gave many persuasive speeches in order to win the German nation, which he then did. One of the famous and well know speech he gave was the “Proclamation to the German Nation”. He gave this speech on February 1st, 1933. it is a great example of…

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