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28431: Adolf Hitler 2
... setting a definite career. He slept on park benches and in flophouses and wore shabby and torn clothes which people gave to him out of pity. In 1913 Hitler moved from Vienna to Munich. Hitler's experience in Munich was as uncertain and miserable as it was in Vienna. When the war broke out in 1914 he volunteered for a Bavarian regiment, He was a good solider and for the first ... of NAZI. In 1921 he was elected party Fuhrer with dictatorial powers. On the years that followed his election to chancellor, Hitler spread his extreme views of racial hatred and contempt for democracy. During Hitler's rise to power he organized meetings, and terrorized political foes with his personal bodyguard force, the Strumabteilung, also known as the SA or Storm troopers. In November 1923, a time of economic chaos, he lead ...
28432: Digital Cameras
... cameras for procedures such as collecting fingerprint evidence is also gaining wide acceptance. Digital cameras operate much like traditional cameras except that instead of images being transferred to film, they are stored on the camera's hard drive. Up to 48 images can be stored and then downloaded from the camera to Macintosh computers or Pcs.In Newport Beach, Calif., a small, affluent Orange County community with a population less than ... superimposed over a photograph allowing accurate measurements to be made directly from the print. A photogram of the scene confirms measurements taken at the site. Reis sees the cost of the system as justified. "It's paying for itself in terms of results," he says. "The large volume justifies the cost in materials alone."
28433: Freedom of Speech
... as is evidenced in a recent court case where a Gloucester County school district censored reviews of two R-rated movies from a school newspaper. Superior Court Judge, Robert E. Francis ruled that the student's rights were violated under the state Constitution. I feel this is a major break through for students' rights because it limits editorialcontrol of school newspapers by educators and allows students to print what they feel ... his council. His media was described "as having in them many things tending to raise seditions and tumults among the people of this province, and to fill their minds with a contempt for his majesty's government." The grand jury did not indict Zenger and the General Assembly refused to take action. The defendant was acquitted on the basis that in cases of libel the jury should judge both law and ...
28434: Marriage
... family. Today people marry for different reasons, like love, which may be based on physical attraction or any number of other reasons, though people do marry for social, political or economical reasons still today. Webster's Dictionary defines marriage as a ritual in which your marital status is affected. Most people would agree that marriage expectations and traditions have changed over the years. And it is easy to that our images ... know it will always be a fantasy, but I do hope that I will have a successful marriage and I will maintain my family as well as my mom and step-dad did theirs. It's like the actress Ruby Dee said, "It takes a long time to be really married. One marries many times at many levels within a marriage. If you have more marriages than you have divorces within ...
28435: Bubonic Plague
... the disease reached Crimea and found its way to Europe in 1347. The outbreak in Europe was a devastating one, which resulted in more than 25 million deaths-about twenty five percent of the continent's whole population. After that the plague reappeared in many European cities until the early 18th century, when it suddenly stopped there. No explanation has ever been given for the plague's rapid disappearance. The first symptoms of the bubonic plague are headache, vomiting, nausea, aching joints and a feeling of ill health. The lymph nodes of the groin or of the armpit or neck suddenly start ...
28436: Refuge Camps
... the rising amount of famine and health ailments that affect hundreds of thousands of individuals that face malnutrition, poverty, and several other serious problems that you will find in developing countries. Countless diseases plague today’s world and the people who are most vulnerable to these diseases are also the ones that need the most help. Despite the lack of funds and limited aid available to these people, there is hope ... educating broad audiences by offering seminars and lectures based on their goal and purpose. The organization is also composed of 2,000 volunteers who are enrolled and sent out annually throughout the world. The organization\\'s main goal is to aid the several million refugees that reside in numerous developing countries. These refugees flee from their countries due to natural disasters, extreme poverty and persecution that infects their home countries. DWB ...
28437: The Odyssey Report
... and you shall be friends and brothers of my son Telemachos". This is a great honor especially for a swineherd. Finally, even Telemachos is rewarded for his kindness; he is made aware of the beggar's true identity as being his father and their conquer over the suitors. However not all guest-host relationships are ones in which the guest and the host act properly. For instance, the relationship between Odysseus ... physical bashing. They continue to badger Penelopeia with there empty promises so she will choose another husband and the suitors will gain control of the kingdom. Since it is not polite to marry a man's wife while he is away; this to is another situation in which a good guest or host does not get into. This arouses Odysseus anger and he makes a plan to rid himself of the ...
28438: The Sport of Running
... ligaments. These are all designed for running. If one of these gets hurt you can be through for a while. There are twelve main injuries to runners: 1.Achilles Tendinitis 2.Ankle Sprains 3.Athlete's Foot 4.Black Toenails 5.Blisters 6.Bunions 7. Calcaneal bumps 8. Hammertoes 9. Ingrown Toenails 10. Metatarsalgia 11. Neuromas 12. Plantar Fasciltis 13. Sesamoiditis 14. Stress Fractures. These injuries are very rare but can ... like Bob Kempainen, Mark Coogan, and Keith Bratley (the top three respectively at the 1996 marathon trials) become more known so will the sport. Then the Olympics always help and promotions by companies like McDonald's help even more. This is how running has became more televised and publicized. There is also one small problem with the sport of running. The number of publicized events are numbered. The Olympics only happen ...
28439: Teenagers and Alcohol Do Not Mix
... 05-0.10 range are a 18 times more likely (for males), and 54 times more likely (for females) than sober teens to kill someone after getting behind the wheel of a car. I don’t know about you but I think those are some pretty scary stastics. There are many aspects to teenage drinking, such as: The dangers behind teenage drinking, The reasoning behind teenage drinking, Why some teens decide ... occasions. I am not quite sure how many exactly but enough to present myself as a credibly witness to testify to the fact at hand. There are also a lot of things that I didn’t know about alcohol that I learned from research. I would like to start with a very simple question with a very complicated answer. Why do teenagers choose to drink? Well there are many reasons, one ...
28440: Ida B. Wells
... models. They worked hard and held places of respect in the community as forward-looking people. James and Elizabeth (mother) Wells instilled their daughter a keen sense of duty to God, family, and community. Ida s background was strengthened when she became part owner, editor, and writer for a weekly paper, The Free Speech. This paper based in Memphis, Tennessee allowed Ida to learn, by research, the details of lynching. Her ... countries contacted Ida. Wells received an invitation from Isabella Fyvie Mayo, a Scottish writer, to come speak about lynching in Great Britain. This was a great opportunity to bring British support back to the U.S. In conclusion, Ida B. Wells, because of her background, proved to be a great representative against lynching. Her parents had installed a lot of exceptional qualities that she helped her in her crusade. Also, based ...


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