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    It was in this position that he transformed Germany into the Third Reich, in which the country was treated as an empire and was governed by the Nazi regime. On July 20th 1933, the Vatican – consisting of the head of the Catholic Church, Pope Pius XI, and his papal court- along with Cardinel Pacelli and the German bishops, signed the Reichskonkordat with Hitler. The Reichskonkordat was a treaty between the Vatican and the Third Reich that focused on Catholicism under the Nazi party’s rule. By…

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    tell the story of Nazi Germany from the highs, and lows of the Third Reich, before and after the gruesome events of the Holocaust. Several SS Generals that were in attendance at the Wannsee Conference in Conspiracy, are later represented in a different aspect in the film Downfall. These two films help the viewer comprehend the arrogance represented at the Wannsee Conference in 1942 and the final fearful moments of the Third Reich in 1945. Conspiracy, is exactly what this film entails. The…

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    Rhetoric Logos And Pathos

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    the audience’s emotions hence will work perfectly because again we as humans tend to make decisions based on our emotions rather than logical reasoning. Inequality for all is a passionate argument presented by Robert Reich whom is an American…

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    TS Issue 3 Capitalism and Democracy Robert B. Reich and Anthony B. Kim In this Taking Sides issue, the two authors debate whether capitalism undermines democracy. Capitalism is described as an economic system that (should) primarily benefit civilians. Pure capitalism is not exactly ideal, as it could lead to inequality in the amount of rich versus the amount of poor. If, however, states assert a modicum of control, they can keep monopolies at bay and implement social services to help bridge the…

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    Elsa Klauber. In the Nuremberg Laws websites, I read about The Reich Citizenship Law and the law of Protection of German Blood and German Honor. The Reich Citizenship Law was basically a law to divide citizens by either "Reich citizens” or “nationals”. In the first article of the law it said that any person who was apart of the German Reich had specific obligations towards the Reich. In the second article it stated, “A citizen of the Reich is that subject only who is of German or kindred blood…

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    growth and success of the colonial towns (Reich, 2011, p. 177). In general, a good location was considered to have a good harbor and a clear water route to the Hudson River, Boston Charles River and others. In fact, because of the location majority of the houses were…

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    Labor (Marx Vs. Reich) The way businesses and factories should be ran has been a debate since they started. Obviously, there are general ways work places should be ran or else business owners wouldn’t have workers. A main reason different countries run their businesses differently is how they run their country as a whole. A communist country is going to have different rules and procedures in a work place than a capitalist country. “One should add that labour is not the only source of material…

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    After reading Compassion’s Ministry Philosophy Series by Scott Todd and viewing “Inequality for All” by Robert Reich, I found that although they had many similarities, they had many different perspectives on poverty. Todd views poverty through a more religious outlook, while Reich has a statistical point of view. Reich gives a more compelling argument through his use of discussing the reasoning behind poverty by using logos and pathos. In Todd’s poverty philosophy, he talks about a common theme…

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    Wilhelm Reich was born on March 24, 1897. During his childhood, he witness his mother’s suicide death (caused from her marital unhappy relationship), his father’s death from tuberculosis, and later leaving him lonely after the death of his only brother from TB. Reich joined the army at an early age and experienced World War One. He studied medical school in Vienna and became associated with Freud, practicing as a n analytic psychiatrist (Pietikainen, 2002). Reich took Freud’s Psychosexual theory…

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    privileges as England citizens. As the author noted, both parties agreed that the colonists were not part of the realm of England but citizens of separate corporate entities (Reich, 2011, p. 263). Therefore, the colonists they had control of their local affairs, but England believed they had control over the colonial affairs (Reich, 2011). For the most part, ever since John Smith landed in Jamestown in 1607 the colonists were always thinking about liberty from England. As an example,…

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