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    According to many Western thinkers the “rise of the West” occurring in the last 500 years is attributed to internal‚ typically environmentally related factors that exclude or dismiss features relating to interaction and exchange among disparate societies at different levels of cultural development. The traditional narrative of global history offered by Max Weber proclaims the inevitable rise of Western Europe was made possible through an innate rationality unique to Western people. Karl Marx focuses

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    propaganda led to the rise of anti-Semitism. This growth in anti-Semitic belief led to Adolf Hitler’s rise to power and eventual extermination of nearly six million Jews in the holocaust of World War II. Jewish emancipation in Germany dates from 1867 and became law in Prussia on July 3‚ 1869. Despite the fact the prominence which Jews had succeeded in gaining in trade‚ finance‚ politics‚ and literature during the earlier decades of the century‚ it is from the brief rise of liberalism that one

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    The Rise of Dictators Chapter 9: Lesson 1 Themes for Lesson •  How did Stalin change the government and the economy of the Soviet Union? •  What were the origins and goals of Italy’s fascist government? •  How did Hitler rise to power in Germany and Europe in the 1930s? •  What were the causes and results of the Spanish Civil War? Key terms: •  Totalitarian- a government that exerts total control over the nation and citizens’ lives •  Fascism- political philosophy that emphasizes the importance

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    Rise in Medical Marijuana

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    back as far as 2700BC in ancient Chinese culture. History shows us that marijuana has been used in many cultures for common ailments like nausea‚ vomiting‚ nerve pain‚ menstrual cramps and glaucoma‚ even for the use of multiple sclerosis pain in modern time. The Federal Drug Administration (FDA) has done extensive research and continues to do so in order to validate marijuana as a safe and viable medical option in our current western civilization. Many scientists have found both positive and negative

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    Compare and contrast traditional families with modern families Family patterns are changing dramatically because of the demand of modern life. This essay will examine the similarities and differences between traditional families with modern families. The main similarity is that traditional and modern families are the same as in terms of constitutional concept. Both are a “unit structure” or “basic organism” of which society is composed. Traditional and modern families similarly have to complete

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    Rise and Fall of the Mongols

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    history. He conquered more territory than any other conqueror and lead tribes that once fought and detested each other. His successors established the largest empire in the world. Temüjin‚ which meant "Blacksmith" was raised in a nomad family in the modern day Mongolia in the banks of the river Onon. He was the first born son of Yesugei‚ chieftain of the Kiyat sub-clan of the Borjigin Mongols (Tsatsral Batbayar). His great grand-father was Kabul Khan‚ emperor of the Mongol Empire. The name came from

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    Minimum Wage at a Rise

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    In 1938 the federal government established the Fair Labor Standards Act. This law marked the first time that employers were legally required to pay their employees overtime for certain jobs. When the law was first passed the country’s minimum wage was $0.25 per hour. The federal minimum wage applies to every state under Washington’s Constitutional authority to regulate “interstate commerce‚” but several states have passed their own laws to raise the minimum wage above the federal $7.25 level. Nineteen

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    Rise of the "Super Bug"

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    A child cries‚ “Mommy‚ I don’t feel good.” “Okay‚ baby‚ we’ll get you some medicine.”‚ replies a mother. All too often that medicine she is talking about will be antibiotics‚ and the reason the child is feeling bad is because they have a cold or the flu‚ which is a viral infection not a bacterial infection. Antibiotics are made to treat bacterial infections such as strep throat‚ pneumonia‚ whooping cough‚ and acne. The misuse and over use of antibiotics is causing antibiotic-resistant infections

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    Rise to Power- Hitler

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    Thesis: The name Hitler brings up many emotional feelings in the hearts of many people all around the world. Adolf Hitler gained much control through his use of words and wisdom of people‚ which drove him into being a leader. By using his excellent talents of persuading people to listen to him he had the greater power and built a whole army while promoting his theories and ideas to the world through destruction and lies. 1. Introduction Hitler and the Occult: The Magical Thinking of Adolf Hitler

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    The Rise of Orkin, Inc.

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    From the article of “Orkin‚ Inc. Named to Training Magazine’s Top 125 for Seventh Straight Year”‚ we can conclude that Orkin had an effective strategic training program such as Power Track Program. Power Track Program is a special‚ handheld computer technology which enables them to track pest activity and potential pest problems at the time of service. Salina H‚ Field Service Specialist said that Orkin has a good team atmosphere‚ relationships and opportunity advancement. They committed to deliver

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