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    To “Make America Great Again” we must take Robert Reich’s proposal into thought. Removal of politics from our democracy will enable corruption to yield, finally halting concentration of wealth at the very top. In this age, recommendations such as this one being spelled out for us should assist our consideration for who is running our current democracy and how we can take part in the decision-making process. Time is of the essence to bring America back to their feet. By elevating the tax…

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    Nazi Ideology

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    Police Battalion 101, he notes that ideological indoctrination not only affected the elite groups of the SS but also infiltrated lower down the hierarchy, the policemen were expected to be ideologically motivated crusaders against enemies of the Third Reich. (Browning 2001:177) However, an interesting dynamic is created, as whilst the Nazi ideology replaced real rational thought with logical delusion, the subject of their ideology was real. The Nazi ideology did not make up…

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    In the USA Today article provided, minimum wage workers and the protests for a higher pay were highlighted. Similarly, a major theme throughout the book, The Grapes of Wrath, was the constant struggle to make ends meet and find a well-paying job. Towards the end of the book, Tom obtains a job while the rest of his family is forced to worry about when they will receive a job and stress about the wellbeing of the family. In today’s society, jobs are easier to come by in my opinion because they do…

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    Dalton Cherry Ms.Mowery American Lit 4/29/2018 Clothing in the 1920’s Back in the 1920’s clothing was very different from what they are today. Especially the clothing that women and children wore and the certain looks they tried to appeal to like the flapper look for women and the Gangster looks of the men. It is more appropriate to dress the way people did back in the 1920’s. To start, roughly 100 years ago women and children often dressed in short skirts and bobbed hair. Even the boys of this…

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    women under the age of 45 years old to work in their households , that a Jewish person cannot have extramarital activities with a person who is not Jewish, a non Jewish person cannot marry a Jewish person, and Jews are forbidden to fly or display the Reich flag or colors. Their race science concluded that reproduction between two races, corrupts the gene pool. Superior races were distinguished by their physical and mental health. It is these beliefs and laws they created to separate them from…

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    “I will do anything to avoid boredom," writes Anne Carson in her introduction to “Short Talks," and that is what she definitely did in her essay (140). Carson’s “Short Talks” essay is about random topics, such as, “On the Rules of Perspective,” “On the Mona Lisa,” and “On Shelter,” and her brief thoughts on them (141,142,143). Depending on the reader’s definition of ’boredom ’the reader will either find her essay intriguing or absolutely appalling. Based on the reader’s impression while reading…

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    Raising The Minimum Wage

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    Laurie Coburn was a reliable person to interview because she worked for nonprofit Raising the minimum wage will reduce the help of government for social programs because higher wages cut the need for assistance for services like food stamps. Millions of Americans rely on the government for basic needs. These needs include child care, health care, food services, etc. Most of the people who rely on the government already work full jobs and still struggle to get by. The government has to spend…

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    Berlin, like most capitals, is the jewel of the German nation. Located is a relatively centralized location of the country, the political, social and technological trends were almost always first noticed in this quickly growing city. Similar to other growing and established cities, it attracts tourists, historians, journalists and everyday people who want to document as well as experience the historical changes. This was also the case for Joseph Roth. His document on Berlin from 1920 to 1933…

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    Einsatzgruppen Essay

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    Heinrich Himmler was the third most powerful person in the third reich. He is also known to be the mastermind behind the Holocaust.He combined a strong like for philosophy with a cold blooded, fanatical adherence to Nazi racistism.More than any individual, he was the one responsible for the creation of a network of state terror. By which the Third Reich suppressed its opposition, eliminated its internal enemies, and compelled obedience from the German citizens…

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    How Did Hitler Gain Power

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    Heil Hitler is German for hail Hitler and this phrase was what people in Nazi Germany were forced into saying this pledge to Hitler. During this time there was a man in Germany who decided that he wanted to take over the world and his name was Adolf Hitler. Like anyone who needs power he had to rise to it. The first time he tried to take power over Germany his plan was quickly thwarted and he was throw in jail. Once he was released from jail he joined the Nazi party which had ideas that…

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