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    objects” that were needed help children develop (Cloninger, 2013). Wilhelm Reich focus was on satisfying the sexual needs of mental illness individuals, and providing for their helpless needs (Pietikainen, 2002). The theories seem to focus on individuals that was both in need to develop as an individual. Some individuals did not understand Reich’s approach and accused him of inappropriate behaviors (Bennett, 2010). Unlike Reich, Melanie was able to prove her techniques as a useful resource to…

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    Information for the third Reich under Adolf Hitler. He is notoriously known for presenting a favourable image of the Nazi party and its ideology to the German people. It was his work as a propagandist that ultimately brought Hitler to power in 1933 and due to this, Goebbels was rewarded with the position of Reich master of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda. Together, Goebbels and Hitler used propaganda to put forth their Nazi views. Once appointed with the role of Reich Master of Public…

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    Primary Sources Essay

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    In short, historians viewed primary sources differently than they view secondary sources. In short, “primary sources are defined as sources that were created or written during the time period in which they reference and can include things like diaries, letters, films, interviews, and even results from research studies” (Primary sources, “n.d.”), In contrast, “secondary sources are sources that analyze primary sources in some way and include things like magazine and journal articles that analyze…

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    humans to adapt to the colder climate. David Reich and his colleagues, the researchers behind this study, first analyzed the…

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    left their homeland; depression, overpopulation, political or religious persecution and looking for opportunity to carved out their own way of life. (Reich, 2011). In fact, during the seventeenth century there were approximately 165,000 European immigrants in North American colonies and the breakdown show that 100,000 were indentured servants (Reich, 2011, p. 129). In which, this letter illustrates that William Johnson had many servants in his household and that the servants often lived in the…

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    are those who are working just to make enough to live a comfortable life. According to the film, Inequality For All it focuses on former Labor Secretary, Robert Reich and his push to wake America up and see that the gap between the rich and the poor is continuing to get wider and how we are letting it happen right before our eyes. Reich, whose ideas and methodologies as to why the phenomena of the giant gap continue to happen, show the reality of how the middle class keeps losing money while the…

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    ways to fix the issue. The authors Robert B. Reich, Gregory Mantsios, Alan Ajas, Daniel Bustillo, William Darity Jr., and Darrick Hamilton are experts within the field of economics and labor; however, all of these…

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    themselves to the public. Unfortunately, talk of equal rights for women turned just as the majority of the government did after Adolf Hitler, head of the Nazi Party, managed to gain a majority of seats in parliament. Much of the ideology of the Third Reich was concentrated on the role mother ivoke in nationhood as mothers and forebears of their…

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    public cultures of remembrance in Germany (the history of the Third Reich taught in schools, the establishing of Holocaust memorials, etc.) and private cultures of remembrance in Germany (multigenerational histories situated within family storytelling), evolving from his study of Western and Eastern German families through interviews, individually and collectively, regarding contextual, historical knowledge of the Third Reich and their family history within that period. Uwe Timm’s memoir, In My…

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    690-691). In the context of social media like Facebook, it can be referred as the sense of virtual community, which slightly differs from the original concept regarding its characteristics: ‘membership, influence and immersion’ (Koh & Kim 2003 cited in Reich 2010, p. 691). The problem is, researchers tend to look at the concept of ‘community’ in narrow focus, which revolves around users’ closely attached environments, whether in reality or virtuality. In this study, the community can be viewed…

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