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    Meredith Sechrist History 10 Honors Period 2 Mr. Greene 17 January 2014 The Untimely Death of Theodore Roosevelt October 14‚ 1912 was when it happened. In Milwaukee‚ Wisconsin during his campaign speech‚ someone within the perimeter fired at the 26th president of the United States‚ Theodore Roosevelt. The scene underwent a thorough investigation the moment the crowd was out of reach‚ and investigators recovered a plethora of items that could possibly be linked to the death that followed not

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    David James DTTLS 2011-2012 ASSIGNMENT 5.5 Identify and analyse which ideologies and models are reflected in your own professional practiceI am a Teacher and Mentor in Music Technology and I work within the Further Education sector. I teach theory and practical with the emphasis on experimentalism. I am honoured to work with a diverse group of learners from a variety of different backgrounds. It is important for me as a teacher to embrace the individualism of my learners and my peers and utilize

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    Ernesto Guevara de Serna was born in Argentina in 1928 into a fairly privileged family. He developed serious asthma at the age of two‚ which would plague him throughout his life. He was home-schooled by his mother‚ Celia de la Serna. It was these early years when he became an eager reader of Marx‚ Engels‚ and Freud which all were all part of his father’s library. He went to secondary school in 1941‚ the Colegio Nacional Dean Funes‚ Cordoba‚ where he excelled in literature and sports. At home

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    Intro Kafka never fully embraced Zionism‚ and he remained ambivalent toward Judaism. He was more openly interested in anarchism and socialism‚ but was not committed to either philosophy because he refused to completely align himself with an established worldview. Modernism -Kafka was exposed to Modernism. -Modernism was a movement during the late 19th century and early twentieth century of scientific‚ technological and industrial development. Modernists shared a desire to create literature

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    refused to stop the strike‚ Debs was jailed by the federal troops. The interaction between the federal troops and the union strikers have caused 13 dead‚ 53 wounded‚ and 700 freight car burned. The Machiavellian corporates—by associating strikers with anarchism and violence—persuaded the state and federal officials to limit the unions’ abilities and powers to negotiate. In 1895‚ the supreme Court upheld Debs prison sentence and legalized injection against labor unions. This marks the beginning of the powerful

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    people are urged by the government to be nationalist and loyal‚ there are no formal oppositions and there is weak democracy. Fascism usually combines the political philosophy of communalism‚ Syndicalism‚ Despotism‚ Ultranationalism‚ Militarism‚ anti-Anarchism‚ Capitalism of anti-Laissez-faire‚ anti-communism‚ anti-Liberalism. Fascism could be regard as an extreme form of Collectivism and anti-Individualism. As a result‚ people must be obedient and loyal in a community. Whenever there are the differences

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    Biography The life of the street artist is‚ by necessity‚ one of anonymity. In many of the world’s cities‚ the most noticeable and breathtaking pieces of art aren’t created by world-renowned talents. They are created by the unknown street artist under cover of darkness. We never see them and they are known only by their tagging pseudonyms. Banksy is a British graffiti artist‚ political activist‚ film director‚ and painter. It has been said‚ Banksy "was born in 1974 and raised in Bristol‚ England

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    Frankenstein Romantic novel by Mary Shelley Themes • Anxiety about science o Natural philosophy (hybrid) [bunk!] • Philosophical • Religious • Scientific  Fascination with electricity and magnetism • Thought that electricity was the key to life  Intense interest in the origins of life • Beginning to find fossils and pre-Darwin evolution • Life and Death (see below) Romantic Triad Divine / nature / humanity Frankenstein is the opposite (upside down triangle)

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    wartime economy and slow down from it. The period of the so-called "Red Scare" is written in detail in this book. Allen writes of the terror during this time‚ from everything like Attorney-General Mitchell Palmer’s raids on radicals‚ labor strikes and anarchism‚ and the intolerance of the early 1920s. The Ku Klux Klan also played a major part in this period. The early 1920s was a great time of mass hysteria‚ and intolerance for anything "un-American". In one such story Allen writes about‚ how a black boy

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    entered the theological seminary. His intelligence‚ prestigious memory‚ and attention to details impressed his teachers‚ but they also witnessed a stubborn‚ violent side to his nature. He soon turned away from religion‚ and instead became attracted to anarchism‚ revolutionary terrorism‚ and Marxism. His violent‚ revolutionary activities lead to his expulsion from the seminary after just 5 years. As a child‚ Stalin was always quick to lose his temper and easily harbored grudges against people. His whole

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