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- 2071: Hemp: The Truth About the Earth's Greatest Plant
- Hemp: The Truth About the Earth's Greatest Plant In a perfect world there would be a product that could serve as a fuel source, a food source, a paper source, a textile source, and this product would be easy to produce in any of its forms. Believe ... harvest where hemp is ready to harvest four times as much in just a year. In addition, hemp produces twice as much fiber per acre as cotton. Twenty five percent of all pesticides in the world are used on cotton, averaging to four pounds of chemicals per acre of cotton in the U.S. every year. Since hemp is a natural repellent to weeds and insects, it needs almost no insecticides ... varnish, ink, and plastic substitutes. One of the many high points of hemp is that it's easily grown. Unlike almost all hemp substitutes, hemp can be grown in all fifty states. During the Second World War, the government temporarily re-legalized hemp so farmers could grow it for the war effort. Hemp helped win World War II! It is high time for this country to take a second look ...
- 2072: Nazism
- Nazism The most merciless and cruel party in the world, was under the role of Adolf Hitler, their violence remained a deep gash in the western world history. Nazism was originated in Germany in the early 1920s. It was the doctrines or practices of the Nazi party. Nazism was a shortened version of the tern National Socialism, denoting the doctrine and form ... Hitler's convenience. Hindenburg himself had little patience with the new chancellor's anti- Semitism and wrote Hitler a letter objecting to the persecution of those Jews who had fought bravely for the fatherland in World War I. Indeed, while Hindenburg lived, Hitler was relatively restrained in his persecutions. Many foresighted Jews did leave the country. Others, accustomed to centuries of persecution, accepted this as just one more period of ...
- 2073: Facism
- Facism Fascism is a form of counter-revolutionary politics that first arose in the early part of the twentieth-century in Europe. It was a response to the rapid social upheaval, the devastation of World War I, and the Bolshevik Revolution. Fascism is a philosophy or a system of government the advocates or exercises a dictatorship of the extreme right, typically through the merging of state and business leadership, together with ... The idea of the "overman" or superman which symbolized man at his most creative and highest intellectual capacity was brought about by Nietzsche as well. Hegal believed people should sacrifice for the community. He thought war was also necessary to unify the state, with peace bring nothing but a weak society. Hegal also sustained that laws should be made by the corporate organization of the state. Fascism values human nature ...
- 2074: How Advertising Affects What You Buy
- ... car; how people reacted to the early advertising. Why the original idea was changed and how that effected the desire for one of these cars. 6. What advertising did to get rid of left over war goods. How the people reacted to the stars when they were confronted by the idea of using what they do. How the company went about changing their product, and how it changed. What inventions made ... it. An example of how advertising has worked comes from the late 1930's when nylon was first produced, and the making of the nylon stocking, by DuPont, sent a wave of delight throughout the world. Silk stockings were used before, and according to Frances Picchioni, "They snagged very easily and made me very frustrated." "Test wearers, of the new nylons were quoted as saying the garments endured ‘unbelievable hours of ... did the silk ones of the past. After all, women had legs, and never before in history were they so publicly displayed and admired as they were for these advertisements. Another product that excited the world was a fancy new style of car. Preston Thomas Tucker, the maker, put a two page article in the FIC magazine about his car idea and within a week he received one hundred fifty ...
- 2075: Gangs
- ... wide-shoulder coats and broad-brimmed hats) had become a familiar sight. Fighting back against harassment of white residents and visiting soldiers during the so-called zoot suit riots in 1943 strengthened their cause.Post World War IIAfter World War II gang membership: 1.became younger, 2.the nationality of the membership became largely non-white (though Italians, Irish and other white ethnic groups still made up a percentage), 3.drugs became a ...
- 2076: Holocaust (devil IN Vienna)
- ... other. One day Inge received the news. She was to move away to Yugoslavia to escape Hitler’s regime. The girls promised to never forget each other and they never did; even long after the war was over. I think Doris Orgel did a wonderful job in portraying these girls as people who would forget their differences and what others said in order to maintain a close bond. I think She ... out their beliefs. Hitler became totally obsessed with anti-Semitism and although he said some outrageous things, for one reason or anther people listened. Hitler had one main dream and that was to conquer the world starting with his homeland, Austria. Austria was once a peaceful country, with sweeping hillsides and quiet towns until one day - the day Adolf Hitler rose to power in Germany. Soon he started invading neighboor countries ... divided into seven administrative districts. This was around the time the holocaust began. In the meantime, the Austrian economy continued to move in a downward slope. Austria remained occupied by Germany during the entire Second World War. In 1943, with the Allies beginning to push the German army backwards, an independent Austria was considered one their goals. The Moscow Declaration signed by the US, great Britain and the USSR stated ...
- 2077: The Fall of the Roman Empire Could Be Linked To Many Different Aspects: Army, Citizens, Barbarianism
- ... Aspects: Army, Citizens, Barbarianism Personally I think that all these reasons are linked and headed by the decline of the Roman emperor. The deficient Emperor role led to the lacking military response to invasions,civil war and peasant uprisings. ROMAN EMPIRE AND ITS EMPEROR Ever since the adoptive system which was installed by Marcus Aurelius was never reinstalled after his death,effective leadership in governing Rome was lacking. It was clearly ... population”(3). Piganiol continues to state that”conquered nationalities had in no way lost consciousness of their origin and many were the means of resistance to the unifying will of Rome”(4) Economically wise, the war against the Germans led to terrible financial burdens on the Empire. “To obtain funds for the military, emperors confiscated goods, exacted forced labor, and debased the coinage by minting more currency without an increase in ... drawn to the artillery aspect of the army was so they could steal the empires wealth. This behavior would probably lead to the destruction of Roman cities, and destruction of farmlands and economic trade. Civil war also played a negative role in the Fall of the Roman Empire. This was made possible when emperors became afraid of their own troops and the possible rebellion against them. Therefore the emperors to ...
- 2078: The Suffering of The Jews In The Holocaust
- ... survive and others are mentally ill. By interviewing Mrs. Goldstein it made me thing and I hope it will make you think to. Ellen Goldstein was one of the Jews that had suffered during the war. After I had interviewed her I got really interested on the Holocaust. With the help of Ellen we did a little more research on the Holocaust. Something’s most people don't know about. People ... worst person that ever lived. In my opinion Hitler was insane for a simple fact that his great, great parents were Jews. This man thought that he was God and he was here in this world to distorted Jews. Another popular person was Oscar Schindler you might recognize this name by Schindler's List. Which is a movie that is base on the Holocaust. Oscar Schindler has been described as a ... The people praise him as the savior of more than 1,200 Jews. Because of Schindler there is today 6,000 descendants of Schindler's Jews living in the USA, Europe, and Israel. Before the World War II there was 3.5 million Jews. Today there are between 3,000 to 4,000 Jews left. If Schindler did all of these things for the Jewish people than why was he ...
- 2079: The Time Machine
- ... up and travels into the future. He doesn't travel too far but just enough to see if it works and it does. He decides to travel father and this time he travels through both World War 1 and World War 2. And finds out the world is all most destroyed by war. He finds himself trapped under layers and layers of molten rock and he keeps shooting through time hoping that time will ...
- 2080: Comparing Events In History To
- ... man was Adolf Hitler the Fascist dictator of many. What he was able to do through his public speeches was remarkable. He was able to tell millions of Germans that the reason why they lost World War I was because of the Jewish people. Many of the people went with his ideas since it was also the Great Depression all around the world. All he did was form an army and over power many people and make them leave their homes for the Concentration camps. The Nazis also persecuted the Slavs, Roma, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, and ...
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