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    DOCUMENT ANALYSIS SHEET Document Letter or Number I Source Kitab at-tibb al masnun fi daf’ at-ta’un Author Ibn Abi Hajalah Date mid 1300’s Primary Source  Secondary Source  Main Idea of document: The martyrs are arguing that the Lord is making their brothers died as they died Key quote‚ image‚ or data: “The martyrs say‚ our brothers (plague victims) died on their beds as we did.” Analytical Category: Muslim Responses Document

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    Night essay The book Night was an autobiography of Eliezer Wiesel. This was a horrible story and sobering tale of his life story that shows a lot of dehumanization. Hitler with his army of Nazis brought down many group of different people but the ones that were treated the worse where the Jews. Mobs took over their homes and business. The memories of night has lots of examples. To begin with “veteran prisoners needles in hands‚ tattooed numbers on our left arm’’ (42). To not be able to be called

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    To Kill A Mockingbird Chapter 26 Summary School starts – third grade for Scout and seventh for Jem – so once again they’re passing the Radley Place every day; though it’s not as frightening as it used to be‚ it’s still dreary-looking. Jem is excited about his place on the football team‚ even though they won’t let him do much beyond carrying buckets. Scout feels a little sorry for all the annoyance they must have caused in the old days trying to get Boo to show his face. But Scout still remembers

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    Question: Analyze the rise of anti-Semitism in Europe from the Dreyfus affair in the 1890’s to 1939. Thesis: As Jews began to gain emancipation throughout Europe and later would assert their nationalism towards wanting a Jewish homeland‚ they became a scapegoat to the economic problems after WWI and the Dreyfus Affair‚ especially in the way that Hitler gained the support of the people through mass politics‚ and thus a wide array of actions were taken against in the Jews in Holocaust starting

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    The Holocaust is modernly viewed as one of the greatest examples of human suppression and discrimination. However‚ many heroes and defenders against the Holocaust remain largely uncredited by the general public. One of the unacknowledged heroes‚ Corrie Ten Boom‚ is “[an] indomitable spirit..‚ not just a ‘sweet little grandmother’‚ but a two-fisted old Dutch soldier for Christ” (“Corrie Ten Boom” U*X*L). Through her unshakable faith in God‚ Corrie Ten Boom was able to valiantly aid the Holocaust

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    Cathrina Kok and Zionism

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    Casey Bons Hebrew Studies 356 Essay 3 For Zionism‚ the nineteenth century was a time of new ideas‚ dreams of nationalism‚ and differing opinions. Amidst the complex tangle of beliefs‚ three Zionist founding fathers stood out as thought-revolutionaries: Theodor Herzl‚ Ahad Ha-Am‚ and Max Nordau. Although each of these leaders presented a relatively compelling case for a new national identity‚ I believe that Ahad Ha-Am’s vision stands above the others as the most appropriate for the future Jewish

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    Romek Essay The Holocaust was the state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews by the Nazis. The Nazis believed that Germans were racially superior and that Jews were a threat to them. In the aftermath of the Holocaust many of the survivors found shelter in displaced persons camps administered by Allied powers. Between 1948 and 1951 almost 700‚000 Jews emigrated to Israel‚ and other Jews emigrated to the United States and other nations. The crimes committed during

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    (SLIDE 1) Kristallnacht was an attack on the German Jews done by the Nazis. Occurring on the 9th of November‚ 1938‚ roughly 200 synagogues got destroyed‚ over 8‚000 Jewish shops were looted and tens of thousands of Jewish people were put into concentration camps. (SLIDE 2) When Hitler came into power in 1933‚ he had a plan to expand Germany’s rule and to completely take out al of the Jews. Leading up to and even after Kristallnacht there were many new laws and government policies that controlled

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    There’s no place like home doesn’t always apply to everyone. Some people are forced out of their beds in the morning while others are being forced out of their country. While we continue with our daily lives thousands of miles away people are leaving their homes to seek safety. I believe that we should help the refugees get to a better place. Not only should we help them‚ but we should also help them get their homeland back. In “title” by Laura King‚ she describes the tumultuous circumstances‚ these

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    Does the religion‚ you studied fit Grant Ramsey´s definition of culture? According to Ramsey´s definition‚ the culture is “Information transmitted between individuals or groups” which has to fulfilled these conditions: 1.“The information must bring about the reproduction of a behavioral trait 2. The information must flow through the behavior 3. The information must have a lasting effect on the form or timing of the resultant behaviors. Analyzing these three conditions we can confirm if the Judaism

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