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Jews, Nazi's and Concentration Camps

World War II Nazi soldiers who worked at concentration camps committed horrible acts of cruelty and brutality against Jews and others. Most soldiers enjoyed their job while a few others actually tried to help the prisoners. The soldiers working at the camps were called the Schutzstaffel, or SS for short. The SS began as an elite group of bodyguards for Hitler. The job of many of the SS was to kill every communist party official and every Jew they could capture. A normal job involved marching victims out of a town or city, lining them up at the edge of a ravine, mowing them down with machine guns, and bulldozing soil and earth over the mass grave. To Hitler, the Jews were a problem. He called them "a pestilence " and "personifications of the Devil. " He believed that Jews wanted to dilute pure German blood and take control of the world. To fix this problem he came up with the idea of the "Final Solution. " This solution was the answer to the question of how to get rid of the J

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Leaving it All Behind - Into the Wild

Into the Wild is true story that recounts the adventures of Chris McCandless, a young college graduate that had grown tired of his comfortable life and decided to leave it all behind. After travelling for 2 years, he made plans to travel to explore the Alaskan wilderness and get away from from it all to fulfill his dreams and escape his old life. The author of Into the Wild, Jon Krakauer, poses the question "to recall how forcefully (they) were once buffeted by the passions and longings of youth." (Krakauer 221) To me the passions and longing of youth are the dreams and desires that every individual has when they are young. At some point in everyone lives you have a dream of doing something out of the ordinary from what your family and friends may think is appropriate for you. When you are in your youth you feel entitled or that you deserve to be able to fulfill your dreams no matter what they might be. For McCandless, I feel that he felt suffocated by his family and didn't have a desire for friendship or intimacy. His passions and longings of li

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The Absolute True Diary of a Part Time Indian

"The Absolute True Diary of a Part Time Indian," is a young adult, (YA) novel written by Sherman Alexie. The protagonist is a young boy named Junior, comes across problematic situations causing him to learn valuable lessons and develop into an improved person. Being a Native American on a reservation in Spokane, Washington has a negative impact on Junior's life. After transferring from the reservation school to Reardan, an all-white school, and then losing a close friendship, Junior realizes many things about himself and matures into an astute young man. The author's message is that with the assistance of close friends and family, Junior can overcome troublesome predicaments and complete anything. During the course of the novel, Junior endures the many challenges of being poverty-stricken outcast as well as transferring to an all-Caucas

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Gender Inequality in Saudi Arabia

Building a strong society depends things such as a solid educational system, a booming (or at least improving) economy and a thriving government. , and the value of females. Woman plays a vital role in a community in the way in which she puts the basis of a society; being a mother that raises a strong generation, and owns the maternal instinct, which is a weapon that makes a woman have a robust influence on her family. But the question is: what could happen if this role stopped to activate its part in a society? It has always been unfair in Saudi Arabia the way women are being treated in comparison with men and that is why some changes must be done in order to eliminate this distinction and build a solid society. The Saudi women do not have the right to drive a car. That becomes behind the belief of some religious people whom think that women should be prohibited from driving. "Like all women in Saudi Arabia, she is not allowed to drive a car. Women

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Televison Program Summary - The Vampire Diaries

Summary of Storyline The show follows the life of three main characters: Elena Gilbert, Stefen Salvatore, and Damon Salvatore. Elena Gilbert is teenage girl whose parents were both killed at the beginning of the series. She falls in love with a vampire who is 165- years old named Stefan Salvatore. Their relationship becomes very complex when Stefen's older brother, Damon Salvatore decides he wants to come back into town. He comes back into town to avenge his younger brother, who was the one who forced Damon to turn into a vampire 165 years ago. It gets even more complicated when both of the brothers start to fall in love with Elena at the same time, mostly because of her similarity to their past love  Katherine Pierce, Who is in fact related to Katherine. Elena turns out to be Katherine's doppelganger. After Katherine realized that the Salvatore brothers could not tell the difference between Elena and Herself, she planned to take over her life. For Katherine to achieve taking over h

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Life from Different Perspectives

It's crazy how a simple moment in one's life can change the way he or she sees the world. For me, it happened in Tijuana, Mexico, a place where it takes more than just driving through once to digest everything you see. Life happens so fast and because of this trip it allowed me to take a step back and see a different perspective. Two years ago I came on this trip not particularly knowing what to expect. Visiting a third-world country was already checked off my list, but building houses in one was something way different. It was my second year going and I still felt the same emotions as last year: anxious, excited, yet open-minded. I also had my mom which helped a lot. She was the part of home I was able to bring with me. The part of me that taught me to be strong, independent, hardworking. The type of person you can rely on and trust. Traits comparable to a hammer. Capable of many things. We were required to bring many objects on the trip. Some to keep up warm, keep us safe, to guide

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The Absence of Government

The aim of this paper is to discuss how the absence of government would affect people`s lives, and whether it would contribute to a better and stable situation, and create the necessary environment for prosperity, or the vice versa. In this paper I am chiefly going to discuss and criticize the ideas of Emma Goldman , Daniel Burton, and Henry Thoreau about what anarchism is, why people in general, and these philosophers in particular criticize governments, and which are their solution for improving the situation, would anarchism really solve the problems or make the situation even more difficult, and what anarchists promoters fail to explain. Anarchism is the philosophy of a new social order based on liberty unrestricted by manmade law; the theory that all forms of government rest on violence, and therefore wrong and harmful, as well as unnecessary (Goldman, 3). Anarchists are based on the belief that there is not any good government, because all governments are evil. My point of view

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Pollution in India

1. Introduction While India is proving itself to be a major powerhouse economically its environment is suffering in a major way. Air pollution, water pollution and garbage are serious problems in India. These are causing degradation of land, resource depletion, environmental degradation, public health, loss of biodiversity, loss of resilience in ecosystems, and the threat on the safety of the poor (Chandrappa). Pollution is so common in India for a variety of reasons. Its quick economic growth, high rising population, local climate and lack of governmental interaction all accumulate to making it one of the most polluted countries in the world. 2. Air Pollution Major sources of air pollution in India include fuel wood and biomass burning, fuel adulteration, vehicle emission and traffic congestion. This has caused India to be third for greenhouse gases and 30% lower lung function compared to Europeans (Van Der Hoeven). Wood and biomass burning is the primary reason for the nearly perma

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The Biblical Epic of Jacob

In the Bible, the character, Jacob, first appears Genesis, chapters 25. Jacob is seen as a very manipulative person that seemed like he wanted everything for himself. In Genesis chapter 25:22-28 it says, that when Jacob and Esau were born, Jacob grabbed Esau's ankle to try and keep him from coming out first so he would have the birthright. Esau, being the older brother of the two, grew up to be a skillful hunter and was big and strong. Jacob was then younger brother and was very quiet. Isaac the father of the two loved Esau more because he was fond of the game and did what he wanted to do, but Rebekah loved Jacob more because he was obedient and listened to what people told him to do. Jacob's character is one that creates chaos and drama throughout the story and because of him being devious the other people in the story can't stand it. The other characters in the story were always talking about Jacob and how he was self-concede. Through the whole entire story ambition is one thing that

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Middle March Essay

"Don't let your pride get in the way of your relationships." " George Eliot, "Middlemarch" George Eliot's extensive saga, "Middlemarch," is about married couple, Rosamond and Lydgate. At the outset of the story, the young lovers are in the midst of an unplanned financial crisis, leading them to increasing levels of stress and a numerous arguments. Elliot manages to portray both sides of the couple using narrative perspective such as third person omniscient which informs the reader of what a spoiled yet regretful and sensitive person Rosamond is, while also describing Lydgate as a hardworking man who is too proud to search for help when he needs it. Through the use of dialogue, the reader can understand how slowly throughout the passage, Rosamond and Lydagate's marriage is falling apart due to their contrasting issues. Rosamond's sensitive and spoiled personality is shown through dialogue in the beginning of the passage when she asks her husband if he has "not asked Papa for money " w

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Film Summary: 42

On Tuesday, April 14th, my grade 7 class and I attended a visual observation of the film "42. " This inspirational motion picture was written and directed by Brian Helgeland and is beneficial for all audiences that are 13 and over. It gives a sufficient understanding on how much more racism was abundantly displayed throughout the 1940's and how one person, in particular, put his foot down and took a stand against how people were categorized based on their skin tone. This movie consisted of mass racism, tremendous courage, and the development of a new era for Major League Baseball. Based in the late 1940's, this film showed numerous acts of racism, all in an effort to discriminate against MLB athlete, Jackie Robinson, who was the first African-American athlete to compete in Major League Baseball. It ha

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Proactiv - Advertisment Analysis

The advertisement I decided to choose was the "Justin Bieber Is Proactiv,"" from the Proactiv website. Using celebrities - and paying them extreme amounts of money - to market a product, is nothing new in the business of advertising. and this is part of the trend of celebrities advertising acne products. This ad features Justin Bieber who is a musical icon and has been featured on many talk shows. Justin is shown as the representation of the product Proactiv or used to attract someone's attention, displaying the flawlessness in the skin that most celebrities/actors show. This Proactiv ad contains a strong use of the three rhetorical strategies: Ethos, Pathos, and Logos, but mainly focuses on Ethos and Pathos. Ethos is shown by the appearance of the pop star Justin Bieber. The advertisement is saying to the audience, "I'm famous and I use acne products; and if you want to have flawless skin like a celebrity, you would buy this product. " Ethos is also a

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Hitler's Rise to Power

In 1920, Adolf Hitler, an Austrian born German, became the leader of the German Workers' Party; later renamed the National Socialist German Workers' party (i.e. Nazi Party). After  going through a number of events while trying to rise to power, finally in January 1933, Adolf Hitler the leader of the Nazi party became chancellor. This essay will examine and analyse the different events that helped Hitler  become chancellor in 1933, such as the Treaty of Versailles, the Munich Putsch, legitimate tactics, the wall street crash, the great depression, his oratory skills and propaganda. It will be argued that while Hitler was able to use his brilliant oratory skills to gain support, his rise to power was due to a mixture of factors like the Treaty of Versailles, the propaganda campaigns, the ineffective Weimar constitution, the Legitimate Tactics, the Wall Street Crash, and the Munich Putsch. Those were crucial factors that helped Hitler rise to power in order to become chancellor in 193

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Balancing Work and Family

Question What are the best solutions to the problems of managing work and family life?  Response Due to the new generation,working parents are busy on their work. They spend more time in the office than at home. A new survey said that,parents and children have less than eight hours together total each week. Children and parents have less conversation and they do not usually talk much. Children are also busy with school and outdoors activities with friends. Children and parents tend to have lesser communication and conversation. The cause of the problem that parents spend more time at work than at home because of high living standard.The net pay of the monthly salaries after deducting child care, taxes,transportation and other work- related costs will be low,especially if they are earning low salary.Some parents enjoy their job ,maybe because it is their interest or hobby.Everyone will put more effort on doing things that they like,this might also be one of the problem that parents do not spend much time w

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Character Summary - Detective Mackey, The Shield

This essay will examine the character Detective Vic Mackey from the TV series, "The Shield" (Ryan, 2002) using Freud's personality theory (p.308-309) and the big five-personality theory (Wood, Wood, Wood & Desmarais, 2008, p.318-319). "The Shield" is about an experimental division of the Los Angeles Police Department set up in the fictional Farmington district ("the Farm") of Los Angeles, using a converted church ("the Barn") as their police station, and featuring a group of detectives called the Strike Team, a four-man anti-gang unit based on the LAPD's real-life Rampart Division CRASH unit. According to Freud's personality theory (1923/1961 as in Wood, Wood, Wood & Desmarais, 2008 p 308-309) an individual possesses three structures to their personality, the Id, the Ego and the Superego. Throughout most episodes, Detective Vic Mackey shows to have a strong Id. The Id Is the unconscious system of the personality which contains the life and death instincts and operate on the please

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A Hunt to Remember

I never expected a chilly Saturday morning in the woods would change my life forever, and turn me into a lifelong outdoorsman. This great experience was the day I was lucky enough to harvest my first whitetail deer. I was 13 years old and it was my second year of hunting. My Uncle Brock was with me on this hunt because I was still a junior hunter, and I needed the supervision of an adult. It was an early morning hunt, and I didn't have very much time. I had to go work on a Christmas tree farm where I was employed. Nine o'clock was the latest I could be in the woods. The date was December 2nd, 2006, and it was a chilly morning. The thermometer peaked at about 35 degrees Fahrenheit. I woke up about two hours before sunrise. I had slept at my uncle's house the evening before, so he could make the short drive over to the hunting spot. After awakening, I began to put on layer after layer of insulating clothing. I knew that on a morning like these lots was needed. Finally I put on my oute

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The Impact of Family on Education

Has a death of a family member affected your education skills? I come from a world consisting of a father and mother, one sister, with two twin brothers. Both of my parents are college educated and come from very diverse and different cultures and backgrounds. My parents have taught me that different people and things make the world a more beautiful place. My twin brothers have also taught me the importance of striving for a good education and life. My sister as a high school dropout always told me to never give up, no matter what I do. Overall, my family has instilled in me that hard work and being dependable, reliable, inquisitive, positive, an independent thinker, personable, sure of myself, and determined will always pay off. I apply that line of thinking in my day to day quest to be a respected individual with a consistent goal of getting the best grades that I can, ultimately finishing community college, and as well as graduating from, a university. Within this I was not so

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Essay Notes on Cerebral Palsy

Topic - Cerebral Palsy General Purpose - To inform Specific Purpose - To inform my audience on Cerebral Palsy (CP), a condition that affects thousands of people each year. Thesis: given the records, cerebral palsy is a condition that affects so many people but remains with no much attention paid to it given the lack of knowledge on it. Introduction Attention Getter I stand before you today, the representative of a family in grief and agony and standing with hope of bettering conditions by imparting knowledge, knowledge to the families and individuals in agony, hoping against all odds to live a life free from this menace of a condition. Reasons to Listen I seek to answer questions that linger in individuals' minds like, what is the cause, what are the symptoms, how can it be prevented, and what are the treatments. Present Topic From the key indicators and research as per united cerebral palsy website (www.ucp.org), CP is one of the most rampant conditions whose description is not we

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Milwaukee Public School - Budget Challenges

Milwaukee Public Schools have a higher budget than any other school district in Wisconsin. This is probably because MPS has a large number of staff working for them as well as over 86,000 students; therefore, Milwaukee Public schools are one of the largest employers in Wisconsin. The state and federal government are the main funding sources for MPS but taxpayers contribute a substantial amount as well. Since MPS relies mainly on its three funding sources above, small-large businesses, parents, taxpayers, and everyone in the community look forward to MPS graduates to finish college in order to put revenue back in Milwaukee, WI. Lately, MPS as a whole has not been performing as well in academics as other school districts; for instance, their low-graduation rates and test scores seem to be forcing more and more parents to pull their children out of Milwaukee Public Schools along with college graduates second-guessing their decisi

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The Collected Stories of Peter Carey

Question With reference to one or more short stories, analyse how Carey forces the reader to 'hesitate' between two concepts of reality. Why is this significant? Response The conventions of this paper will analyse the Peter Carey stories in The Collected Stories of Peter Carey, "The Chance" and "Crabs" (Carey, 1995). Peter Carey is a renowned Australian author famous for creating his own grotesque reality, by combining fantasy and the real into many of his works. The paper will research how Peter Carey enforces his writing style and techniques to make the reader 'hesitate' between two concepts of reality. The analysis of The Chance and Crabs reveals contrasting attributes in how Peter Carey depicts the two concepts of reality. Evidently, it is more apparent to the reader throughout The Chance that the story is set not in a realist world however something more out of a sci-fi genre. His other works such as Crabs is significantly contrasting, leaving the reader hesitant

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Social Darwinism and Eugenics

Social Darwinism and Eugenics of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries are often seen as theories based on scientific knowledge. However this is not wholly true. While eugenics was often loosely based on scientific theory, social Darwinism was not at all. One would be hard-pressed to find any science in social Darwinist thought. After reviewing the current literature on social Darwinism it is not clear that there was a cohesive movement of social Darwinism in America at all. When most authors were social theories that most consider to be social Darwinism they did not include the actual term "social Darwinism." Although Eugenics may have been loosely based on scientific theory it in itself was not a scientific theory. Eugenics seems to have been a group of people using at times shaky genetics to spread fear and oppression of the lower classes. Eugenics however did not last in the United States because it left a bad taste in the mouths of scientists when it became

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The Claim to Beauty

Beauty is something that many people around the world struggle with on a daily basis. In our society, people are told if they are beautiful or not. Society has no place to label a person's beauty. A person may or may not be completely confident in her because of what society has to say about a person. Humans place their worth on each other, rather than someone knowing his or her own true worth. Beauty is defined as a combination of qualities such as shape, color, or form that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight. Humans have twisted that definition to be how someone feels about self-worth or if he or she outwardly appealing to the human eye. Because humans have done so, many people have taken rash decisions by harming themselves because they do not feel adequate: all the way to the point of committing suicide. Beauty has lost its true meaning and has become defined by society's standards. Inner beauty is seen as being a good person regardless of your looks, or being kind

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The Technologies of Cloud Computing

Overview The technologies involved in the Cloud computing are the web applications, operating systems, hardware. By using these technologies, the operating system is installed on hardware, the software is installed on the operating system. For instance, If we need to use the email on that computer, we have to install email software on that system. But the main problem of using this type of computer, whenever the power supply off, the email stop working. Whenever the hardware faced some problems, the email service stops working. To avoid these kind of troubles, the cloud computing employees. The fundamental concept of Cloud computing is nothing but by detaching the web applications or software, operating system and hardware. By applying these individual components, these can transfer as needed. The private cloud is similar to the public cloud. In the public cloud, If we want to use the email service, we can use it on any computer, we have to login into our account by providing exact us

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The Life and Works of William Shakespere

This essay presents the form of argument the most important events in the life of actor, poet, author and one of the best playwrights of world literature, where the process begins with the state of the literature, in which information was collected about William Shakespeare, in various electronic sources, books and documents, this information is analyzed and debugging it was made. It should then be mentioned in more detail the contributions of some aspects, such as the most important works written throughout his life which were 37,154 sonnets and four operas, all these mostly were inspired to distraction people who lived at that time, as they passed by not very favorable circumstances on health, economy and social. So it also has a bit of his personal life, as it can be said that very little is known about the personal life of William Shakespeare. Thus, this paper is divided into three stages. In the first, it describes and explains the relevant historical, social, political and cul

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M. Butterfly by David Henry Hwang

In David Henry Hwangs M. Butterfly, he chooses to deconstruct a very famous western play, Puccinis Madame Butterfly to assess the role love plays in relationships and how that love interacts with gender and culture. Hwang uses the opera to attack stereotypes and racist thinking about Asian men and women. Hwang wants people to look at Eastern women in a different way since the westerners only see Eastern women as weak and needing a strong Western man to support her.. In M Butterfly, he attacks this stereotype by showing that a white male can easily be dominated in the form of main character and narrator, Rene Gallimard, who falls deeply in love with an Asian woman and is dominated by her. Rene takes us back and forth in time from his youth till his death by memories while being held in a prison cell. This story he portrays is of a man who falls deep into his fantasy love with the image of Asian women and is deceived at the end. As Rene says at the beginning of the play Alone in this cel

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