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- 1681: Life Or Death
- ... in committing suicide. The emotional effects on the person or persons who have assisted with the procedure could last for years and be extremely harmful to their day to day life. These effects could include depression, guilt, and a number of other results that anyone would not wish to have. Is this fair to allow some one in unbelievable pain and suffering to die, while causing another to be burdened with ...
- 1682: The Invasion Of Poland 1939
- ... over the Jews. All the competition between the peasants and the Jews caused tension and friction, which brought on an anti-Semitic attitude in Poland. The Jews in Poland were hit hard by an economical depression. Yet the Jews had a great attitude, and they wanted to better themselves. There were no Jewish schools subsidized by the Polish government. But the Jews worked hard to educate their children and enroll them ...
- 1683: Hitler - The Life Story
- ... source of all their problems. Since the country was in chaos after the war, and was forced to pay billions in damages, The Germans saw hope in Adolf Hitler. In the late 20's the depression hit which made the situation even worse. Hitler in his speeches blamed the Jews and Communists for their misfortunes and many listed. Unemployment was very high at that time standing at about 25%. Hitler also ...
- 1684: Lincoln And His Generals
- ... Platteville State Teachers College (later Wisconsin State University at Platteville) where he received a B.Ed in 1931. Williams continued education into graduate school was mainly due to the lack of work during the Great Depression. He went on to earn a Ph.M. in 1932, and Ph.D. in 1937, from the University of Wisconsin (Dawson 431). Lincoln and His Generals was the breakthrough book for Williams who had only ...
- 1685: Life In Ancient Greece
- ... were starving to death. What they went through could be compared to some of the less well off nations today. To begin to understand the plight of the poor, homeless and unemployed American of the depression I will place an average Melbourne family into that situation. To begin with, take away the house. Banks reclaimed a large number of houses of those who could not keep up the repayments. If this ...
- 1686: Social Roles In Pyschology
- ... to how they thought they should act. The prison had a much greater impact on all persons than could have been anticipated. The study was supposed to last 14 days, but due to extreme emotional depression the study ended after 6 days. In the spring of 1998, my Law and Government class had the opportunity to tour a New York State Prison. When we proceeded through the cellblocks, our tour guard ...
- 1687: Langston Hughes Voice Of A Tim
- ... 20th century. Protest groups began to form all over the nation. Many prominent leaders in the African-American community began to speak out, often times loudly, about the unjust treatment their people received. The Great Depression of the 1930s increased black protests against discrimination, especially in northern cities. Blacks protested the refusal of white-owned businesses in all-black neighborhoods to hire black salespersons. Using the slogan Don't Buy Where ...
- 1688: Sport Psychology
- ... in the worlds of psychology and athletics. What Methods are Used? The problem that an athlete is facing will dictate what type of approach a sport psychologist takes. Issues such as motivation, self-efficacy, and depression are common in the athletic arena. (Miserandino, 1998, p. 287) Athletes can also suffer greatly from anxiety and stress. (Holm, Beckwith, Ehde, Tinius, 1995, p. 463) Any of these conditions can be detrimental to ones ...
- 1689: Comparing Employees in America and Their Kenyan Counterparts
- ... law will support them in case of any misappropriate treatment by their employers. Kenyan employees can only wish for such benefits. Keeping a job is a nightmare, as no employee is guaranteed a job. Economic depression has forced employees to work for meager wages, and medical or housing benefits are virtually unheard of. Employees are largely mistreated at their workplaces; some have to endure verbal aggression, while others are subjected to ...
- 1690: Karl Marx Biography And Synops
- ... his name "became synonymous throughout Europe with the revolutionary spirit symbolized by the Paris Commune." During the next decade of his life, his last few years, Marx was beset by what he called "chronic mental depression" and "his life turned inward toward his family." He never completed any substantial work during this time although he kept his mind active, reading and learning Russian. In 1879, Marx dictated the preamble of the ...
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