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    benefited in different ways from Nazi Rule. Throughout these years, the benefits the German workers received is hard to conclude due to fabricated Nazi figures and schemes, such as the Volkswagen scheme, along with realistic economic success, such as the Labour service Corps. Unemployed people benefited from these schemes, becoming employed, and so did Nazi part members, but many Nazi opponents such as political members and Jews, were definitely worse off under Nazi rule. However, it is fair to…

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    The Democratic party is one of the two major parties, the other being the Republican Party. It is a party whose core values and interests have changed over time. Its existence amounts for more than two centuries; the Democratic Party’s history is moderately stable compared to the Republican Party. Its largest following is that of minorities, it supports big government and is associated with liberal social policies. The party fights for civil rights of minorities, organized labour, and…

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    Ava Duvernay Documentary

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    female director Ava Duvernay released her new documentary “13th” on Netflix, which discusses the American Constitution’s 13th amendment and its ill-spoken caveat: “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction”(emphasis). In 100 riveting minutes, Duvernay is able to thoroughly explain the prison industrial complex in a beautiful and…

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    Most voters in this year's federal election are quite concerned about each party's health and foreign policies. The changes that stem from the parties' perspective on fiscal policies, however, are equally as important; even the smallest modifications can result in vast differences for the businesses and citizens of Canada. The federal parties attempt to pitch ideas that seem to be beneficial for both the majority of the population, but in other instances, their policies may inadvertently have…

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    Political party polarization is a topic of great interest to political scientists. There is a myriad of research on the subject that explores both its generalities and specifics, from explanations of how a party system can become polarized to attempts to quantify levels of polarization in particular nations. In his article “The Quality and the Quantity of Party Systems,” Russell J. Dalton defines the phenomenon as reflecting “the degree of ideological differentiation among political parties in a…

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    Holocaust Atrocities

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    people of Jewish culture. That does not mean that everyone else was safe. They also targeted homosexuals, the mentally ill, gypsies (people of Romanian culture) slavic people (Polish and Lithuanians) and communists. There were many people the Nazi party targeted. The word Holocaust comes from two greek words, holos (whole) and kaustos (burned) (Holocaust encyclopedia). In early 1933, the Jewish population in Europe stood at 9 million. At the end of 1945, the Nazi's had killed 2 out of 3 Jews in…

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    will be the 45th election in the history of North America, and some people say the most controversial election of all. There is currently five total nominees, two democrats, Bernie Sanders and Hilary Clinton. On the other hand, we have the republican party with Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, and John Kasich. Although, the election is not over yet, the most controversial candidate is Donald J. Trump, his plans for the nation and the comments he have made about Mexicans and Muslims have made a lot of…

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    NHS Welfare Essay

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    democratic and the New Right approach with a great influence from the Charitable Organisation Society (COS), William Beveridge, Aneurin Bevan, Enoch Powel, reports written by Porritt,Seebohm and David Ennals not forgetting political parties , the Conservative and Labour Party. In 1869, the COS was established by Lord Litchfield and social reform thinkers, including Octavia Hill, Lord Shaftesbury, William Gladstone, John Ruskin, Cardinal Manning and Beatrice and Sidney Webb, all of whom were both…

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    Cultural Centre, 2011).This burning of books acted as public gathering, similar to parades, that was used to celebrate the Nazi party and bring the members closer together but simultaneously destroy any work deemed “anti-Nazi”. This was an example of Hitler’s success in shielding the German population from anything that could give them the wrong perception of the Nazi party and ideals, keeping the population on his side and content with Hitler’s actions.For many of the persecuted artists it was…

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    Outline why it is sometimes argued that the public and private sectors have converged since 1979 and consider to what extent you agree that this is the case Since 1979, there has been a global shift in the provision of public services, from solely public sector, to a greater involvement of the private sector. Until just over thirty years ago, the public sector was to abide by strict rules and codes of conduct with regards to management, known as Public Administration. However, it was recognised…

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