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    intellectuals to gather, drink coffee, and freely express and share their revolutionary ideas. Vienna’s café culture is most notably known as a social hub for Jewish intellectuals at the time, some of whom included Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, and Theodor Herzl. These coffeeshops had non-Jewish patrons as well who also came to these coffee establishments to drink coffee and socialize with fellow…

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    Human Rights During Ww2

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    World War II was a significant part of history which lasted from 1939 to 1945, this war had great impact to the world we live in now. During the war the human rights of a person changed greatly. The human rights before World War II only related to the king and the people who he liked. After this event occurred the changes to human rights changed significantly as the United Nations came together to make a European Convention on Human rights. The United Nations have a total of 30 rights that…

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    The term “Melting Pot” describes a model of ethnic relations in which a nation-state's constituent ethnic groups engage in a process of reciprocal fusion. The phrase entered popular parlance with such élan that its origins still remain unknown and obscure to most people. Although one might safely attribute the wide-spread dissemination of the idea to Israel Zangwill, the Anglo-Jewish Zionist-turned-assimilationist, similar references had already been made by writers like J. Hector St. John de…

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    The Phenomenon of the Oppressed becoming the Oppressor The dilemma and correlation to indigenous people and ethnic conflict as they struggle to survive and thrive in a world that consistently try to strip them of their dignity and humanity. He retorted, “Am I My Brother’s Keepers?” rings loud and clear in my ears and in the deepest part of my consciousness as I study and reflect on the Palestinian and Israeli conflict. This was the response given by Cain to God when asked, “Where is your…

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    6. While Great Britain had democracy late in the 1809s, they were just introducing democracy into France. Between 1871 and 1914 after the Franco-Prussian war there was many difficulties France faced, they would get many different changes in there government there would be a new one almost yearly. Many different political parties want per power at this time, but when the year 1875 hit there was a major change they would come to an agreement on a new government. They would also set up a rebuked…

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    Parallel to those of the Iranian revolution, this group of people was driven by political concerns of the society and eventually turned their political problems to religion. This movement was initiated by Hassan al-Banna, an ordinary religious scholar whose foundation of political activism was rooted in Islamic values. It was also Egyptian youths, who continued to take a critical role in the Muslim Brotherhood movement in Egypt through the 1970s. When President Sadat was becoming a target of…

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