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- 4371: The Rise and Fall of Hitlers Reich
- ... years. With violent persuasion, he got the bill passed. Germany had become a dictatorship. After the bills were passed, the German military feared that when Hitler took full leadership of the country, they would lose control, and the SA would take over. Hitler assured the military that this was not true. To gain their trust, he gave them a list of 500 to 1000 SA leaders which they could dispose of ...
- 4372: The Extermination of the Jews
- ... right military support and weapons to win. After the war Hitler was mad because Germany didn't win the war and he blamed it on the Jews. Hitler then decided he would try to take control of Germany by getting the support from all the Germans so he could exterminate all the Jews and anyone that disagreed with his ideas. After a while Hitler got the support from many Germans on ...
- 4373: Multiple Personality Disorders
- ... vary. Even the name of the individual will generally change when a personality switch occurs. When a personality switch does occur, the subject's thoughts, feelings and memories are split from the conscious' awareness and control. The condition usually develops as a way of coping with painful and disturbing experiences faced in the individuals early life, such as child abuse, or if an extremely violent act has traumatized the person. Many ...
- 4374: Lenin and Problems After the October Revolution
- ... socialized economic policy began with the confiscation of surplus grain. It then extended to all other products. Abusive detachments fought peasant resistance with the terror of the Red Army, and in 1919 when they gained control, with the Extraordinary Commission (Cheka). What Lenin had thought would bring the triumph of communism rendered only misery and disorder. The Kronstadt Revolt in February, 1921 is an example of the indignation felt by those ...
- 4375: 1984: Socialism, Fascism, or Communism
- ... and everyone everywhere is being watched. Many other aspects of a normal life are controlled. Some of these can be compared to a life dominated by Socialism, Fascism, or Communism. Socialism demands state ownership and control of the basic means of production and distribution of wealth. Both of these are going on in the book. The Inner Party controls business, and I don’t think that anyone can have private profits ...
- 4376: Cultural Diversity & Intergroup Relations: A Glimpse into the World of the Disabled
- ... I look back at this experience, I have come to the conclusion that there are many ways that disabled people are mistreated. They are looked down in a degrading manner because of situations they cannot control. They have a hard time getting to and from different places because a lot of places are not handicap friendly. As I look back on how I go through my day, I find that I ...
- 4377: Television Violence Related To Children
- ... the popular children’s show The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers had. This study showed that a group of children that had watched a televised Power Ranger episode performed seven times more aggressive acts than a control group of children, in a two-minute period. The result of this study clearly links television violence and real-life aggression (Cesarone). These two studies are just two of many that support the theory that ...
- 4378: What Are You Watching
- ... America, while there are over 600,000 hours of cable programming that would have to be rated each year (“Markey Chip” 15). Supporters of the V-chip say that its purpose is to give parents control over the level of violence and sexual material their children watch on television. Critics, however, claim that the ratings will be too broad (V-Chip). They would not be able to intelligently choose for themselves ...
- 4379: Criticism of Shame
- ... style of Rushdie’s work and the themes it presented . Many critics appreciated the subject matter and presentation of Rushdie’s work. Cathleen Medwick in Vogue stated, "His new novel. . . reveals the writer in sure control of his extravagant, mischievous, graceful, polemical imagination. (414, Editor) "Magic realism", a technique often employed by Rushdie is essential to the structure of how the story of the book is conveyed. Michael Gorra’s characterization ...
- 4380: Life In A Medieval Village
- ... mattered, anymore than whether the lord was great or small. A village with two or more lords was comfortable. Whatever the technicalities, the lord was the main consumer of the village, meaning he was in control of the profits. The 13th century manor, of which the village was a part, was not a political or military enterprise but an economic one, with the lord its exploiter and beneficiary. Still, on a ...
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