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5151: The Causes of the Holocaust
... in a decline and there was an extremely high unemployment rate. The Germans wanted to restore their nation to its former greatness (Hashoah 28). They wanted to complete this task of restoration in a very short amount of time. German citizens also started looking for a reason for their defeat. A new political party called the National Socialist German Workers Party, or Nazis, began its climb by bringing back old prejudices ...
5152: Greek and Roman Influences on Modern Society
... years, men had documented the events of time, but it wasn't until Herodotus and Thucydides that men tried to make an actual story, from beginning to end, of an event. Today, many people write stories about 'what could have happened' in an event, or predict something that could happen, and what its consequences might be. Greek drama had always been one actor playing a god, and a chorus representing the ...
5153: The Effect of Militancy In the British Suffragette Movement
... government, a majority of the suffragettes of Great Britain eventually turned to such militant measures in order to campaign for women's rights and, especially, women's voting rights. Although these extreme measures in the short term delayed the implementation of women's suffrage, combined with the increased respect women received during World War I, the passionate protests actually helped ensure the granting of suffrage to women in Great Britain in ...
5154: The Scientific Revolution In The 17th Century
... material world . One might think that with all of the great scientific discoveries that happened in the 17th century, that they happened over night and that the discoveries seemed to have happened in a relatively short period in time. The discoveries were constructed from and expanded upon, the knowledge gained from earlier philosophers. They were then developed over time. Isaac Newton surely did not awake one morning and discover the laws ...
5155: What is A Robot
... top of the other and fusing them with an electric gun at several points. This is a difficult and unpleasant task for humans because the welding gun is heavy. Also, assembly lines only allow a short time to move the gun, and welds can be placed inconsistently or missed. The parts move on a conveyor belt and as they pass by, the robot welds them. The robots remember the position of ...
5156: The Hopewell
... to release the “spirit” of the vessel). Other clay objects found are highly stylized and detailed figurines in human form. They give us an idea of typical dress, custom and hairstyle (mentioned above). Women wore short sleeved robes tied at the waist with a wide sash, animal skin boots as well as wrist and arm bands with patterns on them. Men wore leather bib-like shirts and a type of loincloth ...
5157: Effect On Pot
... last from 2 to 4 hours after the drug is ingested, and it usually leaves the user in a relaxed state for several hours after the high. One of the main intoxicating properties is that short term memory is inhibited for the duration of the high. Thoughts may seem unclear, and it might be difficult for a user to concentrate on logical-complicated concepts like mathematics. Long-term effects have been ...
5158: Natives Were Destroyed By European Prejudice and Material Ambitions
... the man." Vespucci (42). The Europeans also found it wrong that the woman went about naked. They definitely were not used to this behaviour for the European women were always fully clothed in public. "In short they are no more ashamed (of their shameful parts) than we are in displaying the nose and mouth. They showed themselves very desirously of copulating with us Christians." Vespucci (42) The Europeans believed that they ...
5159: Endosymbiosis
... or negative, spectacle lens. This lens, together with the convex lens of the eye, makes an optical system of longer focus. When the distance between the front and the back of the eye is too short, the lens cannot bring near objects to a focus. This is a form of farsightedness called hypermetropia. The condition is corrected by shortening the focus with a convex or positive lens. In many eyes the ...
5160: The Involvement of Computers in Future Jobs
... most rapidly changing industry and product in the world, the job outlook for any job dealing with computers or the industry is almost completly unpredictable. However, with the computer industry only being around for a short period of time compared to the other industries of the world, we can still get a somewhat accurate idea of where the industry is heading based on the amount of change already inccured by the ...


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