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    Adolf Hitler was the German dictator during the Third Reich, the period of history from 1933 to 1945 in the European superpower of Germany. Hitler, who was part of the Nazi political party, had two major goals as dictator. He wanted the German race, which he believed was superior to all other races, to be free of the 9 million Jews in Europe. Hitler also wanted more living space for the German race to expand. With these major goals, a World War was bound to set off. The first goal of Adolf…

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    (Scholderer). The work of creating a book was labor intensive but was still much easier and cheaper than having to write out every page by hand. Without the printing press, books “would have cost the equivalent of thousands of dollars apiece” (Cunningham, Reich, and Fichner-Rathus 386). This has not only influenced future scientific practices but all kinds of practices. Scientific research is shared through books and printed documentation from one lab to another. Without the printing press all…

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    Hitler’s rule of Germany, religious teachings were banned the Catholic Youth League was broken up, and Catholic priests were arrested. All of this was done despite the signing of an agreement with the Pope. Hitler went on to set up the Protestant Reich church with Nazi bishops. Furthermore, minister’s that opposed or resisted were sent to concentration camps. On the Youth: In order to get the Youth of Germany to follow and accept Nazi ideas, Jewish and anti-Nazi teachers were fired and the…

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    Indium

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    Discovered by a two German Chemists, Ferdinand Reich and Theodor Richter co-founded Indium in 1863. Their initial focus was to trace potential Thallium in Zinc ores (rocks), however, it eventually led them to extracting Indium as a by-product of Zinc ores. As of today, there are multiple regions and elements in which Indium can be extracted from but it is not because of its accessibility but rather the demand. The demand for Indium is primarily used for technological purposes- the most prevalent…

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    Nazis Principle Analysis

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    concepts were clearly demonstrated by Nazi actions. They were acted upon during the Third Regime and have been supported with many documentations. Führerprinzip (The Führer Principle) sets the fundamental basis of political authority in the Third Reich. This principle means that the Führer 's word is supreme and above all written law. It refers mainly to the practice of dictatorship within the ranks of a political party and it has become an attribute of the Nazi beliefs. Each member of the…

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    principles of education. It was not directed at the benefit of the individual, but towards the creation of an entire generation of German youth who believed in the Nazi ideology (Pine, 1996). The focal point of educational activity during the Third Reich was that young Aryan children had to be made aware of the differences between people who fitted into the “National community” and those who didn’t (ibid). The ambition underlying Nazi propaganda is fundamentally one of utopia, the creation of a…

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    and spiritual well being” (Ledger 1). Reich2 recognized the harmful consequences of suffering on a person, but he argued that suffering was associated with anguish rather than with distress (Ledger 1). Reich stated that there was a difference between suffering and experiencing pain (Ledger 1). Reich also was the one to realize that acute and chronic pain could cause physical, mental, or emotional distress (Ledger 1). He argued that this distress was not necessarily related to physical pain, but…

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    Non Gatekeeping

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    This report discusses gatekeeping and how it operates in New Zealand’s health system. It discusses the relationship between primary and specialist care in the United States, which does not use gatekeeping. Lastly, it compares the health system consequences of a gatekeeping system vs non gatekeeping system, in relation to access, quality and efficiency of health system. Gatekeeping in health care is where primary care providers (PCPs) regulate patients’ access into further care. Patients access…

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    Holocaust Atrocities

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    The Atrocities of the Holocaust The Holocaust was the systematic killing of people of Jewish culture. That does not mean that everyone else was safe. They also targeted homosexuals, the mentally ill, gypsies (people of Romanian culture) slavic people (Polish and Lithuanians) and communists. There were many people the Nazi party targeted. The word Holocaust comes from two greek words, holos (whole) and kaustos (burned) (Holocaust encyclopedia). In early 1933, the Jewish…

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    A full time worker earning the federal average of $7.25 an hour, makes a mere $15,080 per year-before taxes (Wing). Many of these people are supporting their families, and find it nearly impossible to survive on this poverty wage. Renting an apartment in the cheapest place in America to live, Benton County Iowa, for $420 a month, would still leave a minimum wage earner with only $750 to spend on anything else throughout the month (Wing). The minimum wage was never meant for people to support…

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