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    emerged; the generation of the OS13 would not stay blind, dumb, ignorant and tolerant to the kind of repression and oppression that are showered towards them. If the general public denies the rules and regulations imposed by the government and unify in masses in order to go up against and resist against the same government, then it is impossible for the government to stand a…

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    internal threat due to their increased no. of voilent act which have no direct consequences on the right of people but rather end up in harming the masses. It seems that their theme has changed from social and political development to seize as much power as they can. • The naxalite always attempt to disrupt the election and therefore preventing the masses from using their fundamental right to vote. • It is reported that the Naxalite in the Jharkhand region have set aside their ideals and emerged…

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    Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is a darkly satirical view of the future of the world engineered through a genetically predetermined caste system. He describes a world where individual rights are sacrificed for the well being and function of society as a whole, and strong emotions and personal ties are therefore removed. People do not have families or lovers that would incite strong emotional feelings. The whole purpose is to create a productive society, and this is accomplished by giving each…

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    Buddhism was a religion that spread during the sixth century. Buddhism's fundamental belief was about life without suffering. This religious principle appealed to many including those in lower socioeconomic classes; however, Buddhism was not popular with some Chinese dynasty emperors. There were common reasons for Buddhism's popularity as well as its unwelcomed presence among some Chinese emperors. Buddhism was admired by many for copious reasons. People of the lower classes were known…

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    always march ahead. We cannot turn back...We can never be satisfied as long as the Negro is the victim of the unspeakable horrors of police brutality." While they both encouraged all people, King did so in a way that made everyone come together in masses and face it together; for example, King held marches with hundreds of participants fighting for rights. Meanwhile, Thoreau took more stands alone and behind the pages rather than publicly. He also focused on living more simply, which King did…

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    Soda Lime Error

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    present in the chamber. All three jars were labeled with a number and location. Both jars containing the granules were oven dried to remove any water content for 24-hours. Next, jars were removed from the oven, transferred to a desiccator and the masses of both jars were recorded.Sampling equipment, along with jars and chambers was brought out to the field. Uncovered chambers were placed upside down into the experimental sites, cutting through…

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    When looking at secondary sources one must take a different view than when analyzing a primary source. There are several credentials that must be met for a truly reliable secondary source. First, who is the author, are there any authors, or was a university or nonprofit responsible for the source? Second, who published the source, is it a website, a journal or a book? Third, who is this source geared toward and what does it want its audience to know or understand? Fourth, what makes this source…

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    Propaganda In Ww2

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    World war ll is the most over mediatized and talked about war in recent history. Anyone cannot go five feet without running into some time of American war hero where the hero goes to foil the evil and malicious germans plan ( like Captain America, Superman, or any old propaganda poster), or in today's media, for where ever someone tries to convey how someone is horrible that person tends to compare them to the man who most of the world identifies him as bad. World War 2 was a turning point for…

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    promised, causing her people to lose confidence in her government and demand for a change. It was the statutes of the Treaty which infuriated the masses in Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary. The massive debts these countries acquired after the end of the war resulted in a loss of trust between the masses and their government causing nationalism to boom. The masses were exasperated with intellectualism, rebuffed the thought of any compromise, and were indifferent towards the societies in which…

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    's 95 Theses were published, is the date Historians give for the beginning of the 2.Protestant Reformation. (history.com). With the new invention of the printing press Luther 's 95 Theses were translated from Latin to German and handed out to the masses. Luther 's 95 Theses inspired many people to revolt against the Catholic Church in his home town and aboard. (hccfl.edu). Also Luther translating the Bible allowed people to start reading the Bible for their selves and started questioning the…

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