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    middle class. Within this paper I’m going to describe the issues of food insecurity from a sociology perspective and I’m going to rely on my observation while at the food bank and integrate some of the course materials, such as temporary jobs and Reich perspective on inequality. While volunteering at the food bank, the project they had me working on was distributing food to the hunger. This position mainly consisted of taking a cart full of groceries to someone’s car and unloading it for…

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    While I began looking for an article that may interest me, I decided to look for an article that negative eye towards technology. That way I ensure myself that I had enough rhetorical ground to analyze. During peer review, I realized that I didn't have a clear on how to do a Rhetorical Analysis. In that essay I wrote whether I agreed or disagreed with the writer's main idea, in fact, one of my sentences was: “Nonetheless, he didn't manage to convince to agree with his point of view.”. I then…

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    what extent was the Hitler Youth used to defend the Third Reich? To answer that question, the Hitler Youth had been used extensively to defend the Third Reich by fighting as soldiers to their death on the front lines. Adolf Hitler was the Dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933-1945. Hitler founded a youth organization ordering all boys and girls ages ten-eighteen to join a youth program that leads to mandatory military service for the Third Reich. The boys and girls ages ten-fourteen fell into the…

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    Essay On The Swastika

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    power in a different way. The Nazi party would achieve political power in Germany by promoting German supremacy through propaganda and symbols. These symbols embodied Hitler’s AMBITIONS put power words in caps to fix the economy and start a Third Reich, the third German Empire. The symbols of the Nazi regime were used throughout Europe as German…

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    The Rise Of The Nazi Party

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    cabinet was finding ways to prosecute Van der Kubbe to death and improving the laws. However, the principle of nulla poena sine lege and the law existed only sentenced him to prison and the proposed rule needed the approval of the President of the Reich who was Hinderberg. Hilter went to meet Hinderberg in person to discuss about this issue. Hilter’s action showed that as long as he convinced Hinderberg, new laws could be passed. Hinderberg served as an obstacle for Nazi to consolidate power…

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    However, according to the paper Eugenics and the Third Reich, a counter argument of three points can be made, “[1] In 1925, eight years before Hitler came to power, a eugenic sterilization draft law was submitted, but failed to pass…[2] The German euthanasia program was instituted for economic reasons which…

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    Hitler's Enabling Act

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    Kids were taught that the Fuhrer was the one they should show absolute loyalty to and if anyone showed not just opposition but slight stay from the path Hitler demanded they should be turned in even if it was their parents (The Rise of the Third Reich). Hitler had now ensured that his legacy and ideas would be passed on if he died. He had made sure that a whole generation truly believed that everything he said or did they should follow. This showed Hitler's skill at manipulation if he could…

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    republic such as ours - an effort to realize its full sense government by, of, and for the people" (Reich), He uses patriotism to express ethos by convincing everyman they’re great citizens of the republic. Secondly, Logos is portrayed through class warfare. In the quote: “A race must be strong, and vigorous; full of good fighters and breeders else its wisdom will come to naught and its virtue ineffective”(Reich). The quote is stating logic. Without a tough, strong nation, America wouldn't be…

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    how Germany was recognized by foreign countries during the reign of Adolf Hitler. Speer was an apolitical architectural technocrat who was of significant importance during Nazi Germany. Speer was given the title of ‘the first architect of the Third Reich’, and was in charge of the design and structure of several propaganda based structures that contributed greatly to the rise of Adolf Hitler to power. Not only did Speer contribute to Nazi Germany from an architectural perspective, but he was…

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    war was religion. When Israel was established, Syria, Egypt, Jordan, and other Arab countries attacked Israel, because it was full of Jews(Reich "Israel"). The Arab countries thought that Israel didn't have the right to exist. When Israel formed, it was full of Jews because of a movement called Zionism, which was sought to make a Jewish state in Palestine(Reich "Israel"). In 1960's, tension developed between the Arab and Jewish populations. When that state became a country, it was attacked by…

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