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    Everyone in the world faces adversities. These can be small or large challenges; they can be brought upon by others or from life itself. Anyone that is faced with adversities must overcome them in order to progress as a person. There are many that have overcome their adversities and progressed in their lives; a famous few are: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Yoshiko Uchida, and Caitlyn Jenner. Adversity can be found anywhere affecting anyone; adversity can be found in the white house affecting the…

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    Germans because Germans were superior. As a result, one million Poles were forced to relocate in southern Poland and thousands of ethnic Germans settles in those areas. Moreover, Himmler would encourage other SS officers and soldiers that this was a righteous act, which was necessary for the German plans in the east. 2. What was the “Final Solution”? The “Final Solution” was a responsibility given to the SS in which they would annihilate Jewish people.…

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    Alexander Antonellis 7Z 12/6/14 Biography Oskar Schindler was born on April 28, 1908 in Svitavy, Moravia, what was then a German province in the Austro-Hungarian empire it now belongs to the the Czech Republic. Schindler grew up and attended grammar school in a region known as the Sudetenland. Schindler worked for his father, Hans Schindler, selling farm equipment. Schindler's father was the owner of a large factory. After his marriage in 1928 however Schindler left his father’s factory. To…

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    thousand Kilometer each day and does not only speaks human language but also know the language from different countries called Luduan.It is associated with the peaceful and benevolent times ,as it would only appear during the reigns of wise and righteous emperors. Meng(2010,p.347) believed that the union beast from the Song tomb is Luduan with long and curved upper lip, with a horn on the pig liked nose.This kind of stone status are especially used by the royal funerary practices , so that can…

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    sense manifests the integration of human thought. Even though School of Legalism advocated the human natures were inherently cunning and selfish and human tended to behave criminal. Since morality doesn’t exist, the only way to lead human into a righteous road is by Legalism. The emergences of revolutions are mostly from accumulated social unfairness. If a King cannot be believed and respected by his people, he cannot be in power for a long…

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    com/worldwar1/nationalism/ explains how nationalism would be a factor in the Great War. “Nationalism was a significant cause of World War I. In the years prior to war, many Europeans nurtured a firm belief in the cultural, economic and military supremacy of their nation. This arrogance and overconfidence was fueled by the jingoistic press. The pages of newspapers were often packed with nationalist…

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    which had yet to advance, believed in collectivism, and interdependence; all individuals advanced together. These civilizations shared resources among all individuals, and they felt a sense of responsibility to the Earth. In contrast, the Europeans never felt such a responsibility, and thus exploited the Earth’s resources. These differences can be seen among the Europeans and the Aboriginals, for example. Another would be the Inca civilization. They believed in reciprocity, where as the…

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    The United States of America is a state that is characterized by its evolving and revolutionizing background. Since its birth, this nation has experienced a plethora of constitutional and civil rights disputes that has incorporated a dark and visible divide within its territory. For instance, the continuous debate upon federal and state rights has indicated who would contain Power throughout the government. A debate that essentially initiated with the Second Continental Congress that constructed…

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    discrimination or any other hardship. I think that it also displays some guilt that he might have about weakening a previous Civil Rights act. This story could also aid Johnson in his use of pathos by creating a sense of responsibility and feelings of guilt among the American people for having allowed such acts of…

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    globalization Globalization if the process of integration and interconnectedness among economies. The process is characterized by declining trade barriers, increasing (cost and profit driven) collaborations, shrinking distances (due to advancements in communication technologies) and so forth. It’s a shift toward a more integrated and interdependent economy. Globalization has a number…

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