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    Warsaw. November 23rd, All Jewish people over the age of 10, have to wear yellow stars. From April 9th to October 7th, Denmark, Norway, France Belgium, Holland, Luxemburg, and Romania are all invaded by the Nazi army. While only Hungary, Romania, and Slovakia become Nazi allies. July 31, Goring instructs Heydrich to prepare for the Final Solution. The mass killing begins in august: Romanis, 70,000 killed by the Transnistrian war, 23,000 Jewish people killed at Kamenets-Podolsk, Ukraine, 35,000…

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    strongly agree with this statement, as a whole education system depends on the quality of teachers and basically is based on them. But unfortunately, the education system is different in every country. I would like to mention the quality of education in Slovakia, my native land. Some teachers over 50 or 60 years old started to teach in times of communism. Their main aim was just to give a student necessary theory, nothing like giving them motivation, take care about them and focus on their…

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    Slovenia Research Paper

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    in this paper i'll be talking about the different culutral aspects of Slovenia. Slovenia was founded in 29 October 1918 by astablishing the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs breaks off all relations with Austria-Hungary and proclaims a short-lived State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs. Slovenia joins a new state with an independent State authority. The state is not recognized internationally. Slovenia was occupied by many countries and was refused to be seen as independent state until just…

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    Jewish though the laws mostly mentioned the, but also to blacks, and Gypsies living in Germany. During World War 2, many countries allied on Germany and enacted their own versions of the Nuremberg Laws. By 1941, Italy, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Vichy France, and Croatia had all enacted anti-Jewish legislation similar to the Nuremberg Laws in…

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    Dance/movement therapy is a type of therapy that uses movement to help people achieve emotional, mental, physical and social integration. Movement is used as a vehicle for self-expression since it works with the entire person, it integrates movement, creative process, and verbal communication. It is beneficial for the physical and mental health. It can be used to reduce stress, prevent diseases and mood management. It also increased muscular strength, coordination, mobility, and decrease…

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    15 – Mass media 1. Communication is transferring some information to another subject (person, computer), when we are expecting some output. We need two sides to do that – receiving and sending subject. The means of communication are newspaper, radio and television broadcast, in past telegraphs and nowadays surely the Internet with its social sites. The information rate has been increased over the years. They are more accessible. We know about situation in the USA almost immediately. It took…

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    Political concerns in the 1930’s The 1930’s were a time of great political turmoil. With the failure of capitalism, as seen by the Great Depression and its effect on the global economy, people started to look at other ways of running both the economy and governments. This is what started the spread of extreme forms of leadership, such as communism and fascism, and uprisings against the current ones. For the U.S. and other allied democracies, this was a major threat to their interests. For the…

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    Roethm Case Study

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    1980 the RÖHM site in St. Georgen was founded, especially for the field of clamping mandrels. • Since 1995, the RÖHM group has been certified in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9001. There was further internationalization. • The foundations of RÖHM Slovakia, RÖHM India and RÖHM WEIDA Machinery China (Joint Venture) took place in 2007. • Today RÖHM employs 1500 people. The company has an export share of approximately fifty percent in its German production. 4.0 Sites • Sontheim  Sontheim is where…

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    Porraimos: Film Analysis

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    Written history seems to gain more credibility than do oral history. Over time oral history transforms from what it initially starts with. For example, Nazi Germany slaughtered more than just Jews, but there are more accounts of the Jewish atrocities because there are more written records from the Jews. We do not have enough records of the mass murders of the Gypsies because of their oral culture. As time passed their oral history faded. In fact, when people think of the Holocaust it always…

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    or just over two weeks. The Germans had more men, technology, and tactics on their side which made their mission successful against the Polish forces. The German forces when invading moved in from East Prussia, Germany in the North, Silesia, and Slovakia in the South. They used over 2,000 tanks and over 1,000 planes to break through the Polish defenses at the border. The Germans used the tactic of blitzkrieg to cripple the Polish armed forces by attacking airfields, railheads, troop…

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