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5521: Hitler, Nazis, and The National Socialist German Workers' Party
... sprawling Bürgerbräukeller, some 600 Nazis and right-wing sympathizers surrounded the beer hall. Hitler burst into the building and leaped onto a table, brandishing a revolver and firing a shot into the ceiling. "The National Revolution," he cried, "has begun!" At that point, informed that fighting had broken out in another part of the city, Hitler rushed to that scene. His prisoners were allowed to leave, and they talked about organizing ...
5522: The Five Institutions of the Middle Ages
... thoughts began togerminate: in 1381, thousands of serfs joined a protest march to London, exploding after generations of abuse. However, it still took an entire millennium before changes began to take place, during the Industrial Revolution in Europe. Finally, the church was everywhere, doing everything! From taxes to crusades, the church involved itself in every aspect of medieval life. The church had its own laws (canon law), its own courts, its ...
5523: The Nazis and Their Rise to Power and Downfall
... sprawling Bürgerbräukeller, some 600 Nazis and right-wing sympathizers surrounded the beer hall. Hitler burst into the building and leaped onto a table, brandishing a revolver and firing a shot into the ceiling. "The National Revolution," he cried, "has begun!" At that point, informed that fighting had broken out in another part of the city, Hitler rushed to that scene. His prisoners were allowed to leave, and they talked about organizing ...
5524: Lymphoma
... and groin. Other symptoms include sweating heavily during the night, temperatures that come and go, loss of weight and itching. Lymphoma is classified under the newly created REAL classification system. REAL stands for Revised European-American classification of Lymphomas. This takes into perspective how the cancer spreads or grows instead of what it looks like under a microscope. Since this is a new system it is still under debate and not ...
5525: History Of Bikes
... incorporated the design and parts of today’s bike. Later, the iron tires were replaced with solid rubber tires and patented name “bicycle” was given to it. Years later, with the coming of the industrial revolution, the bicycle industry lost ground and almost disappeared. The 1900’s brought the invention of cars, and the bike sales dropped dramastically. But since the 1960 and 1970’s, air pollution, and the need for ...
5526: History Of Cleveland
... way to communicate. Something that to this day Cleveland is still famous for, the Old Arcade opened in 1890, with 11 years later another thing that Cleveland is famous for, the baseball team joined the American League. In the 21st century many modern things that are still around today were built such as the public libraries and Cleveland Airport. Not everything was easy for Cleveland though. It had some tough times ...
5527: Beloved: The Symbolism of Trees
... her novel Beloved, Toni Morrison uses trees to symbolize comfort, protection and peace. Morrison uses trees throughout Beloved to emphasize the serenity that the natural world offers. Many black characters, and some white and Native American characters, refer to trees as offering calm, healing and escape, thus conveying Morrison's message that trees bring peace. Besides using the novel's characters to convey her message, Morrison herself displays and shows the ...
5528: History Of Photography
... exposures. It had a fixed shutter speed set at 1/25 of a second. It also had a fixed focus lenses that assured a clear picture up to eight feet.The Kodak camera became an American icon. For $24 anyone could purchase the camera with a leather strap and a protective carrying case. This cost also paid for the first roll of film and development. When you were finished you sent ...
5529: History Of Psychology
... he encouraged and inspired them to develop their own individual approaches. Three of James's students G. Stanley Hall, Mary Whiton Calkins and Edward Lee Thorndike went on to contribute significantly to the development of American psychology. Wundt certainly had no startling new theories with relation to psychology but he succeeded in merging physiology and philosophy and making psychology an independent subject in its own right. He modelled his innovations on ...
5530: A Statistical View of European Rural Life, 1600-1800
... problem was that food prices kept rising, and soon the worker did not make enough money to buy food. There was much uprising in regards to the sky high food prices, resulting in the French Revolution. In Southern France, according to Document 5, the Plague killed more than half of the population in some areas. At this time, the prices of wheat were quite low, as were the temperatures. This means ...


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