Names of the Romani people

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    greatly over the Republican period, with alterations made to mints, what was stamped, the materials use, and denominations. It became standard for moneyers to identify themselves on the coins they minted, first by symbol, and then by abbreviation of name, during the Second Punic War. During this time, many new mints were established as new territories were being acquired. Coinage during this period followed rules of conservatism that enforced…

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    In order to create trust with the people and to give a reason to overlook their extreme ideas the Nazi Party created public work projects which dropped unemployment by half and boosted the economy greatly. To connect the nation of Germany, improve infrastructure, and to secretly reinstate…

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    The German dictator Adolf Hitler is known to many as one of the worst and most horrific leaders of the world. During his time as Germany’s leader, Hitler started one of the most famous wars in the world, ordered the deaths of millions of Jewish people, and ordered the deaths of thousands of gay men. Hitler rose to power on January 30, 1933, and continued his destructive rule until his suicide in April of 1945. (Knapp) Hitler’s rise to power and his fascinating use of society to do so, makes us…

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    The Geneva Convention was created to protect the rights of prisoners of war after World War 1. Its official name is the Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War. The Geneva Convention was signed on the 27th of July 1929 in Geneva, Switzerland. The Convention was created by the Red Cross as after the First World War as they found The Hague Conventions, which had been signed pre-war had failed due to many loopholes and lack of precision. 47 countries signed the Convention those…

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    low social class”. It’s used in the British slang as an informal derogatory word. When looking at the Oxford Dictionary they use a description of origin as a youth who is described as being ‘Romany’. The word Chav is thought to have come from the Romani word ‘boy’ or ‘chavvy’ meaning ‘youth’. It’s thought that this word may have come from the Geordie dialect word ‘Charva’, meaning a ‘rough child’. They are said to be violent teenagers, of a working class background, who are usually found to be…

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    However, in ways both great and small, humanity itself has been incrementally dying for a long time in our stultifying, parochial, myopic society on Earth. Therefore, today, humanity is in critical condition on life support in the intensive care unit. In fact, there is a distinct possibility we may not survive on Earth. If we understood every life matters, then would we have launched the Stinguard viral vector trial in Africa or anywhere else without further scrutiny? If we believed every…

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    January 1933. During his rise to power, he successfully convinced the people to believe that Germans with fair skin tone, blond hair and blue eyes were the superior form of human which was also known as the master race of the Germans. Besides, they were also convinced that the Jews were the inferior form of human which they would be labelled under the German racial community. The population of the Jews in Germany was about 55 million people. They were mostly cosmopolitan…

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