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    When I first outlined this project, I began by drafting a schedule that included all of my assignments for each class then broke down this research paper into weekly chunks that I could complete each week to ensure I was giving myself enough time to draft, complete, edit and re-edit before writing out the final copy. When I began thinking about the disorder I was going to research I narrowed my choice down to disorders I felt I was the most uneducated on to give me an unbiased edge, by doing…

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    Hitler Cult Analysis

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    they did without a prevalent leader cult. For Mussolini, despite inefficiencies in government, the cult kept his power centralised and secure. For Stalin, without the cult of Lenin and then his own cult, Stalin as a leader would have lacked the legitimacy and security he needed to develop the communist state he desired. And finally, Adolf Hitler is the very embodiment of a leader cult and it can undisputedly be said that without the leader cult, the Nazi regime would not have been the Nazi…

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    The first procedure stated that Straus was to write a letter to Frank and to notify him that Straus would be preparing affidavits for Frank and his family. The third party telling Straus to write to Frank in response to his letter shows that attempts were being made to help Frank out and to inform Frank that steps were being made to help him out. The fact that this third party states that affidavits were being created for both Frank and his family prove that the work Straus and his wife towards…

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    Collection Method We are working to determine the best way to collect and process cups in order to more efficiently work within the interests of our partners. Our current method is quite cumbersome and involves organizing collection cycles with each fraternity each weekend. This not only poses a problem on the front-end, including delays in contacting fraternity members, but also on the back-end as it is difficult for us to collect all the cups in a timely manner with just three people and one…

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    Part 1. Please tell us in which type of culture you were raised (individualistic or collectivist) and explain how you came to this conclusion. Being born, and raised, in the United States, it is easy to see that many aspects of our culture is that of an individualistic society. Freedom of choice, personal responsibility, self-determination and expression are all highly valued while repression of dissent, group property, and other aspects of a collectivist culture looked at with suspicion, and…

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    My judgement of the ministers and magistrates in charge of the Salem Witch Trials changes in attempt to accommodate for the differences in beliefs when looking at the circumstances in the perspective of modern standards with the advanced scientific information available, in comparison to the perspectives of the scientific and theological standards of the time at the particular point in history. In modern standards, the idea of witchcraft seems ludicrous and unimaginable to be legitimate because…

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    information led him to be drawn into the art of hacking. Under the surname “Mendax”, Assange could almost be described as a cyber Knight of modern time. However, it has been put to light that Julian Assange real motives are directed into confronting the legitimacy of…

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    The oral presentations that were presented in class prior to reading Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich allowed me to gain a greater contextual understanding of the novel. The context given by these presentations gave me insight into the accuracy of the emotions and mindset of the main character and understanding of the horrific conditions endured in the novel. An example of this is the context I gained from the presentation on the author, allowing me to recognize…

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    Many classroom discussions that have revolved around BLM tended to center around reformism and “acceptable” forms of protest that should be used to facilitate change. The emphasis on respectability politics and voting also dominate these conversations. These moderate methods are presented using language that tries to paint the methods as being radical and revolutionary. As Alicia Garza explains thoroughly, the dehumanization and malicious mistreatment of Black people is rooted in various methods…

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    The law, as constructed by the state, creates a system of rules that we recognise instinctively as regulating our behaviour and defining what is right and what is wrong. The law is not necessarily linked with equity, yet in general society tends to view what is legal as that which is moral, decent and legitimate. Law regulates individual behaviours and identities by encouraging us to manage ourselves and to live our lives in particular ways (Stychin 2003, 4). That which is not supported or…

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