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    vulnerable state. Mussolini will take advantage of Italy weak state‚ quickly asserting

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    influenced Mussolini and Hitler’s ability to gain power. “When government becomes dysfunctional‚ because of runaway spending‚ unsustainable debt‚ a war gone wrong or other crises‚ people often clamor for a strong man to restore order. Mussolini recalled the horrors that led him to seize power: We saw passing before our eyes the dreadful panorama of chaos and of evil forces which had broken into a gallop‚ tragic beyond words to one who loved his country.” Italy’s economic distress allowed Mussolini to position

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    1) When Don Benito came across the land he described as the ‘Garden of Eden’ he saw a valley filled with oaks and other trees‚ many unknown in Spain. They arrived in the middle of summer but there were towering mountains on the horizon covered with snow. Hills encircled the gentle‚ golden valley‚ which was filled with an intense blue sky‚ luminous air‚ exuberant forest‚ and fecund earth bathed by streams and a river called the Mapocho. Pedro realized this was the right place after one look. This

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    Richard Gaines Navarro HIST 4190 7/22/10 Response Question #4 The era of the Porfiriato‚ under rule of Porfirio Diaz‚ saw a huge shift in the industrialization and modernization of Mexico. The world-view of Mexico and its financial foundations had changed considerably for the better‚ but this change would come at a high price. The short history of the country and its political pitfalls would prove‚ yet again‚ that history does repeat itself. After much reading and consideration‚ I believe

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    In my life I have had a lot of people surrounding my life and giving me they support. Many of these people have tried to influence in my decisions and trying to control my life. Other just had tried to help me in every way they can. Of all these people I have in my life there are two that are a great example for me because they have showed me that if you want‚ you can. I owe a lot to these two people because when I most needed they have given me their wisdom and support and these two people

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    Bayardo San Roman‚ just like every other character in the novel‚ is a product of Colombian values and traditions. These values are not in sync with those shared by many modern viewers like the readers Marquez purposely creates this stark contrast between different views on Bayardo San Roman‚ successfully illustrating the evolution of societal norms and expectations through time. The townsfolk see Bayardo San Roman as the perfect man. He arrives with “saddlebags decorated with silver” to match the

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    fan your cheek‚ Don Benito‚ do they not come with a human-like healing to you? Warm friends‚ steadfast friends are the trades.” “With their steadfastness they but waft me to my tomb‚ Senor‚” was the foreboding response. “You are saved‚ Don Benito‚” cried Captain Delano‚ more and more astonished and pained; “you are saved; what has cast such a shadow upon you?” “The Negro.” (pg. 75) -Melville‚ Herman. Benito Cereno. New York: Dover Publications‚ Inc.‚ 1990 Don Benito Cereno’s epiphany

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    Hitler‚ Mussolini‚ and Hirohito all shared some common goals. For one‚ they all wanted to be the best of the best and have a lot of power. Hitler ruled Germany while Mussolini ruled Italy and Hirohito ruled Japan. And they all wanted world domination. Many of their things in common were more in the ways they ruled and gained power. They all came into countries with breaking economies and at first their countries were all ruled by an actual government‚ not a dictatorship. None of the three wanted

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    individuals to have fun and stay fit and healthy; but Football was misrepresented within European countries especially in the Twentieth Century. Mussolini and Franko were the two most powerful dictators in the twentieth century who used football to manipulate and corrupt other countries in order to promote their own country and its political identity. Both Mussolini and Franko did not like Football themselves but they used Football to uphold their power and control within their countries. Football was attractive

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    Benito Cereno‚ written by Herman Melville‚ is a novella that centers on Captain Delano‚ an American who stumbles upon a Spanish slave ship in distress. Before the arrival of the captain‚ a clever and desperate slave named Babo plotted and carried out a successful mutiny. The roles of master and servant switch‚ but unfortunately‚ Captain Delano is oblivious to the shift in power throughout the entire work. If the reader were to take the story literally‚ he or she would inevitably profile the slaves

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