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    The two schools of thought in contemporary studies of the holocaust origins fall under the categories of functionalism and intentionalism. Functionalists believe that Hitler was an anti-Semite yet held no permanent orchestrated plan to eliminate the Jewish race‚ rather that the vast genocide of the Holocaust was a result of the continual German anti-Semitic policy changing to become increasingly radical and the failure of the Jewish deportation plans. In contrast Intentionalist Historians generally

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    Honors Enrichment Questions Week 3 1) What are chemotherapeutic drugs? Research two and explain how they work against cancer. Chemotherapeutic drugs are used during chemotherapy and are a treatment for cancer Leustatin- used for hairy cell leukemia‚ chronic lymphocytic leukemia and non- Hodgkin’s lymphomas. It is an infusion through a vein and it attacks cells at a very specific phase in the cell. Taxol- used for treatment of the breast‚ ovarian

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    Hono Honor In America

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    Honor Honor is like personality: it changes over time‚ it’s different person to person‚ and culture effects it. Honor can be and is defined in different ways by different people. Honor can be seen as a simple good deed or risking something precious or very important for the sake of someone else. Honor has changed over time from the past to the present and it’s different throughout cultures‚ American or not. Honor in the past is very different from now. Alexander Welsh said‚”In the early 17th century

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    Holocaust History Mystery

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    Hershey The Holocaust History Mystery‚ Uncovering the Truth January 30‚ 1933 is the year the holocaust officially started. This historical event caused about 6 million deaths but not all these “six million “bodies were found. This start to question people if this event ever happened which is when Harry Elmer Barnes start to speak his opinion. This got people to go deep research widening this theoryyou. Gas chambers were a major source to kill people faster during the holocaust. A gas chamber

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    Holocaust Reflection Essay

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    Holocaust Reflection Essay Guilana Tedeschi‚ a Holocaust survivor said‚ “There is a place on earth that is a vast desolate wilderness‚ a place populated by the shadows of the dead in their multitudes‚ a place where the living are dead‚ where only death‚ pain and hate exist”(Brent). The Holocaust was a genocide‚ a murdering of six million Jewish people due to anti Semitism (Alfred). The Holocaust began due to one man whose hatred towards the Jewish

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    The Holocaust was when the German’s wanted to kill all the Jew’s and make them suffer. They did this because they did not like the Jew’s religious beliefs. Jews were considered “Jews” if they had three or four Jewish grandparents. If you were a half-Jew‚ you were considered Jewish if you were part of the Jewish religion or were married to a Jew. At first‚ the German’s didn’t have a lot of rules. Then‚ they started kicking the Jews out of countries‚ and towns. Adolf Hitler was a leader of the German’s

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    Essay On American Honor

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    American Honor Honor has always determined the values and things of most importance in a person’s life. As the world has changed over the past thousands of years has along with it gone the values and concepts of the true original honor or has the values of honor changed for the better and the concept becomes a lifestyle. The question then might be could the effects of culture lead to the changes of honor and not the time and if this is true‚ then modern what might American honor look like after its

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    Research Essay Q1. Which nations committed war crimes during World War two? * The holocaust – the Germans killed millions of Jews – either by shooting them‚ working them to death or in gas chambers. * Civilian Air raids – almost all allied forces were guilty of this crime * Operation Tear Drop by the Americans and Canadians – they heard they were going to be attacked and counter attacked. They also used brutal torture. * The London Cage was a set of rooms set up where the British

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    Steven Avedissian Eng III/ Mr. Barrera P. 6 10/5/16 Honor and Dignity in The Crucible In “The Crucible‚” by Arthur Miller‚ life is a gift from god that is not worth losing over proper principles‚ such as reputation. mOne of the biggest examples of this is shown in the character John Proctor. Women confessing to witchcraft or not confessing affects their reputation both ways. Reverend Hale risks others reputations to save his own reputation. Many have pride in their good well known name‚ but as the

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    11 million dead‚ 6 million of those people killed during The Holocaust. Hitler’s reign has destroyed society and has killed nearly every Jew the Nazis could find. People were dying in execution and concentration camps. Nobody was completely safe. They called this period of mass murder‚ The Holocaust. Where was I during this time? I was enjoying my life‚ completely unaware of the dying world around me. “Erika Adelman‚ Germany‚ April 31‚ 1942.” I wrote at the top of my test. It was the last day of

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