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    (SPD) In 1933 the SPD members voted against the Enabling Act (law that gave Hitler unlimited power), & they were forced to disband, their leader fled into exile.(4) They established a sophisticated underground organisation to oppose Nazi regime. A paramilitary wing of the Social Democratic Party, called the Reichsbanner, sabotaged railway lines and acted as…

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    A Slow Poke: A Short Story

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    Their prayers were surely answered, more than a hundred fifty yards away. Hiding amongst the thick brush of foliage that dotted the entire breadth of Hydroponics Facility IV were Walther Schäffer and the rest of Dritte Zug. They watched as their Ryanite counterparts were being tortured by such a vile psychopath worthy of their contempt. But little did anyone realize, Dritte Zug intended to free them and neutralize Slow Poke and his men. Using his group’s FF33 communications set, he managed to…

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    One of the most controversial topics of today’s time is gun control. There have been many shootings since gun laws have changed. Gun control laws restrict the possession and use of firearms. Since 1993, the rate of crimes committed with a gun has decreased up until 2013, and then the numbers went back up. There was a time where carrying a concealed weapon made communities safer, but today, communities are not safer just because people are allowed to carry a concealed weapon. I’ll be using…

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    Fulfilling the will of Alfred Nobel, the Nobel Peace Prize recognizes and awards those who “have done the most or the best work for fraternity between nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding of peace congresses” (Nobelprize.org). For over 100 years, the Norwegian Nobel Committee chooses awardees based on the criteria specified by Alfred Nobel. The outstanding works of Nelson Mandela, Elie Wiesel, Mother Teresa, and Malala Yousafzai all have one thing in…

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    Por-Bajin Research Paper

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    Abstract Located in southern Siberia, just 20 miles north of Mongolia you can find one of Russia’s most mysterious archaeological sites. Por-Bajin, also known as “clay house” in the Tuvan language, is the name of the site, and it is located on a small island in lake Tere-Khol. Although there has been archeological work done at the site, the purpose of Por-Bajin remains unknown. We believe that uncovering the true purpose of this site will give the world a greater understanding of history in…

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    Landless, Land Entitlement and Collective Violent Resistance to the Mining Induced Displacement and Resettlement (MIDR) in the Developing Country: The Case of Anti-Phulbari Coal Mining Movement in Bangladesh Abstract: My proposed research project will explore the role of landless people in forming collective violent resistance to the Mining Induced Displacement and Resettlement (MIDR) process in the Phulbari Coal Mining project in Bangladesh, and will demonstrate the necessity to identify…

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    Anti Semitism Holocaust

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    Solution’. It appeared as a main characteristic of the regime as early as 1938 and can be seen in the events of Kristallnacht. Occurring in areas of Austria as well as Nazi Germany. Kristallnacht saw violence against Jewish residents by the SA paramilitary forces and by a significant number of non-Jewish, so called ‘Aryan’ citizens. Given the name Kristallnacht in the Jewish community due to the shards of glass on the streets after the destruction of “Jewish stores, buildings and synagogues.”…

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    The FARC Matthew J. Morgan Charleston Southern University Abstract There have been many terror organizations thorough time in various cultures and societies throughout the world. The Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia—Ejército del Pueblo, translated to English as the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia—People’s Army or, simply the FARC; it is one of the longest sustained terror organizations in the history of the world. The FARC is a Narco-Terrorist group that…

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    1.0 Introduction: It took a hundred years to dodge the issue in the international criminal law and for a genuine international criminal law to emerge which goes beyond the sovereignty of individual states. The basic meaning of International Humanitarian Law is derived from the idea of rules that seek to limit the effect of armed conflict, for humanitarian reasons. It seeks to protect people who are not participants in the hostilities and also restricts the means and methods of warfare.…

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    Kosovo is located in the Balkan region of South-east Europe and has been point of contention throughout history. Neighboring Serbia has longed alleged that “Kosovo is Serbia”, while Kosovo Albanians (Kosovars) strongly disagree with this perception. The intent of this research paper is to identify the causes of strong ethnic tensions and oppression in the region. Furthermore, to identify the operational variables that have affected unit operations during the NATO lead air and missile campaign…

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