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    Autobiographical Novel

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    hit me with a heavy object or swarm on me like a crowd of ants‚ overwhelming me with sheer force of numbers and sending me tumbling to the ground. During the war‚ I had been far more used to giving commands in the safety of sheltered tunnels and barracks’ mess halls rather than like this‚ so alarmingly exposed. “Silence!” I bellowed‚ rising from my chair and rapping smartly on the desk with my fist‚ “Take your seats!” There was a furious last minute flurry of sound as the boys jostled with one

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    Athens vs. Sparta

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    Athens Vs. Sparta Throughout the ancient world there were two dominating empires. (S) The Athenian City (polis) and the Spartan empire. These two cities were both powerful and famous but significantly different. However‚ the city of Athens was by far a much more influential and powerful city-state in comparison to Sparta. Although both the city-states had their own strengths such as their government‚ social structure and their military tactics‚ Athens was a pivotal city that still to this day effects

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    Propaganda‚ the relocation of people to the Ghettos‚ the creation of laws to strip people of their rights‚ and the use of technology to increase the efficiency of the machinery of genocide. Genocide is a term created after World War II to describe the systematic murder of an entire‚ political‚ cultural‚ or religious group. These are just some of the numerous systems that Adolf Hitler used to implement the Holocaust. Because of Hitler‚ nearly six million Jews were exterminated. Hitler’s idea of a

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    World War II was perhaps one of the most serious wars in the worlds history. During this time‚ over 6 million Jewish prisoners were killed in concentration camps. In more severe cases‚ death camps. Death Camps were specifically made to kill off the Jewish population. Right next to Auschwitz‚ Treblinka had the highest number of killings. Although it is not as well known as other concentration camps‚ it is most definitely just as serious. In November 1942‚ after the establishment of the first camp

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    The Holocaust The Holocaust‚ literally meaning ‘whole burnt’‚ was a state sponsored‚ mass murder of six million Jewish individuals‚ led by Adolf Hitler and the entire German party. The Holocaust was a horrific period full of gruesome experiences and losses. This was a time when the Jewish community could not live their lives to the fullest. They had to hide their religious beliefs and fight to survive every day. The Holocaust left an effect on many people in the 20th Century. The lives

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    As the German economy declined President Paul von Hindenburg looked for outside influences to help improve the economy. Using Adolf Hitler‚ Von Hindenburg terminated the democracy and started new laws. After Von Hindenburg died‚ Hitler took complete control as the new dictator of Germany. During World War I‚ Nazi Germany and its collaborators murdered six million Jewish men‚ women‚ and children in the time period known as he Holocaust. Concentration camps‚ Auschwitz‚ and medical experiments contributed

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    Manipulation

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    removing the photograph’s color saturation (perhaps inadvertently making Simpson’s skin darker)‚[10] burning the corners‚ and reducing the size of the prisoner ID number. This appeared on newsstands right next to an unaltered picture by Newsweek. Beirut attack photo: (left) original‚ (right) Adnan’s digitally manipulated version: contrast increased and smoke-cloud enlarged ("snowman" shape repeating along the cloud’s top indicates copy and paste replication). A further noted example is the Adnan

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    Tugas Ke 1 FIZZ AND FILM

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    FIZZ AND FILM Question 1 PepsiCo international launched Pepsi’s Sea of Stars in the Middle East region to help build brand awareness. Pepsi’s brand awareness is very high in the Middle East. Should Pepsi use a similar kind of campaign in other markets and is there any value in having identical advertising in both market? Answer Pepsico International can not use the same strategy to market its products in other countries because in each country has a different culture. Middle East countries‚ including

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    Media and Culture

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    Effects of News Media Derrick Bryant HUM/186 July 17‚ 2012 Andrea Singor Effects of News Media Information and news media have affected American culture even before the twentieth century. Before the Internet the only forms of mass media was the television‚ the radio‚ and the newspaper. Media is a tool used to get out a lot of information to as many people as possible. In today’s society we have the internet to provide us with the latest breaking news. The internet also provides use with

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    promoted their military state. Spartans lived their lives strictly organized and very controlled. Young boys were taken from their family to live in barracks to become great warriors in the military. They were strictly disciplined and received military training. They were allowed to marry once they became adult‚ but they still had to stay in the barracks until they were 30. This made it to where their wives had many

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