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    in Europe, the detaining of such a massive amount of people turned into the Jewish Problem, or what to do with these millions of Jews. Eventually, the Final Solution was devised to exterminate all Jews under Nazi authority. Six million Jews were killed during the Holocaust. Six million is a staggering number even today when weapons of mass…

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    History textbooks only briefly explain the Holocaust without entailing the brutal experiences the Jews had to face every day of their lives. People need to be informed of the legitimate terrors that took place in and out of the camps so history doesn't repeat itself. The Holocaust eliminated Jews by lethal experiments, death camps, and destruction of Jewish societies. Why the Jews were Targeted “If they (the Jews) bring about another world war, they will experience their annihilation. Since…

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    worker expectations they will be removed from the program. The shelter is based on the principle of earning the stay by working for the shelter. However, if an individual is too disabled to work, the shelter will only provide the necessities for up to six months. The result is putting them back out in the…

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    body. Cell phones may have eased our lives considerably but like every modern invention, they come with their own pros and cons. In March 2009, a research article was published in the journal Pathophysiology based on the reports of scientists from six different countries who had examined the consequences of cell phone radiation exposure on the human body. It was concluded from findings of the report that our safety measures are inadequate and that we must…

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    Warhol’s Skull the skull itself is repeated six times (only three of the paintings are on display at the Baltimore Museum of Art), with the impenetrable darkness of the hollow eye sockets echoed in each image. The shadow cast by the skull resembles a baby’s profile, although whether this was intentional is unknown. It seems unlikely, however, that this effective combination of both life and death would escape Andy Warhol’s sharp gaze. In contrast to the sinister subject, the colors are vibrant.…

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    Though religion has led to an abundance of answers to ancient questions left answered, we are left to question the cost. Are rudimentary mappings of our universe and origins worth the means? Teaching tinsel morals, promoting close-mindedness, as well as supporting ethnocentrism. These negative effects are not visible in all cases of religious dogma, however, there is evidence that suggests that those who follow these ideals in a malicious manner can catalyze negative relations for the rest of us…

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    Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein displays a vast amount of emotions that vary from morose, melancholic anguish, to unfathomable ire. There are six scenes which stood out due to the tone and atmosphere revolving around those junctures. When Victor is faced with the death of his mother, he becomes despondent, when Elizabeth is murdered, he is dejected and feels a sense of loss like no other, this can be intensified with music which reciprocates that feeling.In addition, Victor is tormented and…

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    Destroying America's Past

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    America still to this day has laws and on going events that break the personal morals of the individual. From stealing land and resources from the Native Americans, to keeping African Americans as prisoner for slaves, the United States not only has a sinister past, but a horrifying future, if they continue down the path they are heading. America has become the unsympathetic black hole that they are because of the discrimination of blacks and women, the genocide of Native Americans, unjust laws…

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    friends. I love so much about the fall season. When the air gets cool and crisp, I just cannot help thinking about Halloween and all things frightening. My favorite place is Six Flags, it is a yearly necessity, for lasting memories, great food, and Fright Fest. As far back as I can remember, my family and I have been going to Six Flags. It used to be the perfect place for schools to hold their picnics. Me and my younger sister would wait all year for this. As soon as the school would send out…

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    heavily contributed to his writing style. Adversity plagued Poe around every corner, ranging from his wife dying from Tuberculosis to his father abandoning him when he was just a child. Poe’s misfortune inspired him to write seventy poems and sixty-six short stories throughout his writing career. Although there are many texts written by him, Poe’s works all revolve around a comparable mood, theme, topic, and setting. “The Fall of the House of Usher”, “The Cask of Amontillado”, and “The Masque of…

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