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    Alexey Brodovitch spent over 20 years using original combinations of images and typography for Harper's Bazaar, a popular and innovative fashion magazine. He modernized the look of the magazine in regards to the graphics and brought photography to the forefront. While Brodovitch was most famous for what he did for Harper's Bazaar, I will examine why he should be regarded as one of the most influential figures in the world of graphic design and photography beyond this magazine. In order to…

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    Sylvia Plath’s “Daddy” is a reflection of her personal feelings with her fathers. The poem “Daddy” is a emotion filled poem that is dark and sad. The poem makes the reader feel sad for Sylvia and they try to understand the struggles Sylvia went through. The poem makes references to the holocaust and Sylvia's experiences growing up during World War ii. The darkness of this poem comes from the anger Sylvia has from her father passing away and leaving her to look for him in another man. Sylvia…

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    Evil Behind His Hatred January 30th, 1933 was the beginning of change in the history of Europe and later a huge impact the rest of the world. On this day, Adolf Hitler was announced chancellor of Germany. Once in power everything seemed fine for a few hours or so. Paul von Hindenburg the current President of Germany, never could have imagined the dramatic change Germany was about to endure. Hitler, acted fast once he gained the power he had always dreamed of. Within the year Hitler had the…

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    “I live to make you smile and there’s nothing else I’d rather do.” The quote shows how much he cares about everyone and tries his best to make everyone happy. Mark Edward Fischbach popularized multiple indie games, used persistence to overcome the loss of his parents, and illuminated the world by playing scary games and making them funny and giving people smiles. Mark Edward Fischbach is someone who is famous for entertaining people all across the world. His mother left him when he was around…

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    The journey to victory is one bumpy never ending road of madness fueled by repeated failure and pure motivation and desire. By the end of the road trip the failure is no longer seen as an obstacle or a dead end, but rather a fiery motive to reach the ultimate goal. Various well known successes were once categorized as a so called failure. All victories or accomplishments have losses that are used as motivation and determination to take a leap towards victory like all great successes have done…

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    This statement is one that gained the Nazi Party much support from the public because it created stability and order. The Nazis also tried to promote trade, lower tariffs, and almost eliminate taxes. They believed that Marxism and the parliament were poisons to society that did not benefit the Germans as they should, and therefore must be revised (“Mein Kampf”). The Nazis believed that Marxists exploited democracy for their own benefit; they also did not…

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    The Rule of the Nazis Imagine not being able to go to the movies or play or not riding a bike and you had to hide and never get caught. This was life for a Jewish person during the Holocaust. After losing in World War 1 the Germans wanted a revolution for german life in the early 20’s. and what nazi stood for was National Socialist German Workers Party. They wanted to become the power of Germany so they criticized the already ruling government around 1929. From 1933 to 1945 a German was…

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    infamous dictators of the 20th century. Hitler’s upbringing and experiences as a member of the German Army during World War I, created a sense of German Nationalism that was the catalyst to his anti-Semitic views later in life. As the leader of the Nazi party, Hitler’s primary goal was to rid the world of the Jewish population and create a master race. Hitler’s beliefs were filled with hate and German supremacy. Although Germany was a cultured and literate country Hitler rose to power through…

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    wicked intentions; a man that ravaged his country and inflicted fear nearly all over the world. Hitler was a crafty individual, and the strengths of his party—the Nazi Party—played a significant role in his rise to power. Nazi campaigning methods combined with the excellent speaking skills of Hitler gathered a lot of attention for the Nazi Party. Furthermore, their policies and violent treatment of their opponents—Communists—appealed to businessmen, farmers and most of the population; if…

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    Propaganda In Nazi Germany

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    Nazi Germany used propaganda to portray itself as the greatest nation out there. They used movies, documentaries, books, and posters to illustrate how Germany should look and what the citizens of Germany should be like, both mentally and physically. They controlled the scenes that the movies and documentaries were shot in as well as depicting a strong, hardworking man in a majority of their propaganda posters. They also sent out messages of what a “real” German family would look like. Some…

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