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    only did they deploy physical military force, but they also shut off internet connection and telephone lines. Darra, the city seen the biggest threat to the regime, took an even larger hit. On April 25th the government shut down electricity and water lines going into the city in an effort to end the protests (Encyclopedia Britannica). The regime 's brutality against it’s on civilians did…

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    agriculture. As time proceeded, food had found its way for many other uses that would benefit some, but prove detrimental to others. In “An Edible History of Humanity”, the exploitation of food led to new warfare strategies, food-based governmental regimes, and an expansion in scientific research under the Green Revolution. As food was used throughout various military forces throughout the world, many took advantage of this and used food to create new warfare strategies. These proved extremely…

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    important method was the legal basis for the regime and the way the Nazis…

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    Joseph Goebbels was a key figure in Germany’s Nazi regime that was collectively responsible for the deaths of 46 million Europeans as a result of World War ll. Goebbels held the position of Reich Minister for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda, which gave him total control of all forms of communication media in Germany. Through this role he played a vital part in Hitler's rise to power and promoting anti-semitic views amongst the German population. Joseph Goebbels was born on October 29th,…

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    The book Russia under the Bolshevik Regime written by Richard Pipes, who is a “Baird professor of History at Harvard University, and in 1981-82 he served on President Reagan’s national Security Council adviser on Soviet and East European affairs.” This book he wrote actually explained Russia government during the early 1900’s talking about the monarch being over thrown by the communist power the Bolsheviks. The book is a really interested reading if you love European history or if your major…

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    Richard Baum suggests five reasons in “The China Syndrome” as to why the socialist regime of China stood firm while many others around the world fell. These reasons are: successful economic reform, communist party unity, military discipline, absence of “civil society”, and a fear of “chaos”. On the argument of economic reform, China was vastly more open to foreign investors and privatized businesses than the socialist regimes of Eastern Europe. For party unity, China did experience a strong…

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    This paper will look which one of the three of Aristotle’s natural forms of regimes: monarchy, aristocracy and polity. All three have pros and cons and will be looked at in this paper for all of their advantages and disadvantages. There will also be a discussion about how and why polity is the best type of government out of the three types of regimes. This is largely due to polity relaying strongly on people to govern themselves for the common good. It was also hoped that the majority of the…

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    knowingly, intentionally or recklessly and the person: • Was dishonest and intended to gain an advantage for the contravener or any other person • Intended to deceive or defraud someone.6 The civil and criminal penalty regimes operate as alternate regimes, determined by separate proceedings. The election to bring criminal or civil penalty proceedings is a crucial one because a civil penalty proceeding precludes later criminal proceedings. Civil penalty proceedings involve a lower…

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    While Plato evaluates regimes by their leaders and whether or not they are worthy, Aristotle offers a slightly different approach. Aristotle’s classification of regimes is based upon the question of whether they seek to serve self-interest or the benefit of the community. Aristotle uses this question to divide regime types into three that seek to benefit the community, his good forms and three that seek to serve a rulers’ self-interest, his bad forms. Aristotle’s good forms of regime are…

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    We’ve all heard stories about the Nazis and how they were all horrible, immoral people, but we were never given any proof that this was true. Irmgard Bryant is the living proof of what the Nazi regime was really like. Born in 1930, Irmgard is the oldest of two daughters to a very devout Catholic family. Before she was born, Irmgard’s father, a World War I veteran who had been gassed, prayed for his life to be spared and promised the Holy Mary that his first born son would be a priest. When she…

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