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    In 1933 through 1945 Hitler ruled Germany and some of europe.Hitler was worshiped by all the people of the land. They felt he was a great man because of his help in employment to all of the people. During his time ruling over Germany he had a groups of nazi and Hitler youths. He promised the youth that if they joined they would have a great future. Many of they felt they had to join to support their country. Why did hitler want to have hitler youth groups. He felt that he should begin with the…

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    The Nuremberg trial was the first event where the recognition for human rights became universal. This event was an international trial of war crimes where the participation of four power nations, France, Britain, the Soviet Union, and the United States joined legal methods to go ahead with the trial. The collaboration of the four nations introduced the legal definition of the act of war crimes that included three subcategory charges. Furthermore, the definition of war crimes include crimes…

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    perfection, the rice ball was a favorite of the night. Well, I might have spoke too soon because the salmon I got as my meal was very delicious. It was parmesan encrusted salmon, served over mashed potatoes and mixed vegetables. I truly do not have a single complaint about my meal. Now, that I probably have your mouth watering, I have to finish up with my personal favorite, my dessert. The famous question was asked “Now did you save room for dessert” and in my family the answer is always “No…

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    Interest groups have been known to use a key weapon to influence the lawmaking in the legislation and state officials’ decisions in the executive branch. This key weapon are people that are good at persuading and are known as lobbyists in the political world. The most famous and outright interest group in the United States is known by the acronym of NRA-short for National Rifle Association, this group defends the second amendment of the constitution:the right to bear arms. There are also other…

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    For this assignment, I’ve decided to name my interest group AIP or Alcohol in Perspective. This group was made to target alcohol policies. The main subject we are fighting for in this group is lowering the drinking age from 21 to 18. To be diligent and effective, we must provide the five functions that interest group possess. The first function listed is representation. Our group would represent our constituents respectively and professionally. We will provide factual information and statistics…

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    The “Antwone Fisher” film analysis is a paper that will help us use outside resources other than our textbook to understand concepts that we have learned in class. It also allows us to take a look at a real life example of child abuse and neglect and understand how it effects a person throughout their lives. Antwone Fisher, was boy who was born in Cleveland, Ohio, who had a challenging childhood. Fisher said he had “no parents” as a kid, but really his mother was in prison since he was born, and…

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    The factors that resulted in rise of prominence of Albert Speer are his early work for the Nazi party, his appointment as the ‘First Architect of the Reich’ and the ‘Germania’ project and work on the new Reich Chancellery. Albert Speer was born on the 19 of March 1905 in Mannheim, Germany. His father was a successful architect and his family were wealthy so they survived better than most during the depression. However due his parents busy lives and social position they did not expressing any…

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    the original play does not symbolize the same thing as it does in the movie version. One of the main symbols in the original play was the window, which represented opportunity. The Youngers’ gloomy apartment had just one window which represented the single opportunity the family had to achieve their dreams: Big Walter’s $10,000 life insurance check. However, in the movie, there are clearly multiple windows in the Youngers’ family apartment. This change in how the symbol is portrayed in the movie…

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    government in Bavaria and eventually gain power. However, it failed as it ended in bloodshed, but Hitler used his trial, from when he got arrested, in order to become a political figure in Germany and gained more recognition. The creation of the Nazi Party also gave Hitler more power because they influenced people by saying that Hitler was…

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    Throughout the play A Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry, Mama’s Plant is clearly used to show the struggle of life in South-Side Chicago and how its residents tend to make the most out of everything they have. South-Side Chicago is notoriously known for being one of the worst areas to live in America as it has high crime, high poverty, high unemployment, low opportunity, lack of funding into the system, as well as a lack of proper schooling. Residents of this specific area are faced with…

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