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    Hitler aims to legitimize his ideology through referencing religious rhetoric. “Since those days of treason‚ the Almighty has withdrawn his blessing from our nation” . In this quote‚ he indirectly implies that treason is a sin—sin is the act of rebellion against the sovereign God—the blessing of God cannot be present until sin (treason) is extinct in Germany. Next‚ Hitler aims to remind the German people the outcome of the November 1918 civil revolution. He emphasizes

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    several men. The motive behind this was to start up a slave insurrection. But the first man killed during the raid was a black.Though Brown’s intentions were noble‚ the way he acted upon them were not. Therefore‚ John Brown is guilty of trespassing‚ treason‚ and murder.

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    leader for these changes people looked up to Riel‚ but this this there were more people who hated him as well. Here I am trying to find out whether Riel had a fair trial or not because many find that he didn’t. In 1885‚ Riel was charged with high treason for leading the North-West Rebellion against the Queen and her Canadian Government in an area now known as Saskatchewan. Prime Minister Macdonald decided that Riel had to be executed‚ regardless of widespread belief that Riel was mentally ill‚ and

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    When thinking about the American Revolution‚ many people don’t realize that at the time the colonist were British citizens‚ and by helping the revolution they were committing treason. Treason is a serious crime that if convicted could result in life in prison or even death. In order to convince people that the revolution was important enough to risk so much‚ it took very skilled writers. To get people to rally behind their cause revolutionaries targeted three emotions: fear‚ anger‚ and intellect

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    to protect or survive. Aggression is said to occur in high arousal situations where stressful cues act as triggers for that aggression‚ often caused by others as a result of retaliation. However‚ not all people show aggression as a result of high arousal or stressful cues‚ so this theory lacks some validity when explaining aggression. Also‚ aggression is shown by different

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    occurs after Act 2‚ Scene 1. In this scene‚ Lady Macbeth poisons the guards to provide Macbeth with a window of time to trespass into King Duncan’s chamber and kill him. It is a very significant scene in the play as Macbeth performs his first act of treason‚ the one that leads to all the other acts of violence by Macbeth. The theme of immoral ambition is very evident because by killing King Duncan‚ Macbeth is setting himself into a large trap. It’s very important to know what happened in King Duncan’s

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    Student Nonverbal Communication in the Classroom    Brock E. Barry‚ P.E.‚ Ph.D.    This paper was completed and submitted in partial fulfillment of the Master Teacher Program‚ a 2‐year faculty professional development  program conducted by the Center for Teaching Excellence‚ United States Military Academy‚ West Point‚ New York‚ 2011.    Do not cite without author’s written permission.    “General George Patton practiced his “war face” in front of a mirror so that he would be perceived as 

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    interaction Syntactic- Grammar‚ word order Semantic- word meanings 1/31/2014 Nonverbal-Ways we create meaning through cues‚ rather than words -Body movement/kinesics -Facial Expressions -Eye behavior -Touch/Haptics -Silence -Space/Proxemics -Paralanguage/vocalics -Time -Appearance -Smell *Always consider culture when interpretating non-verbal cues -Homework #3 Due on Tuesday 2/5/2013 Exam 1 on Thursday Chp. 1‚2‚3‚5‚ Plus blackboard reading Halo Effect Facial

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    replied to Ken‚ she would have been more effective. “ Oh Ken‚ I did not realize what I was doing would end up hurting you‚ I never meant to hurt you! Can you ever forgive me?” Q #3: What are two nonverbal cues used by Jan. What are two nonverbal cues used by Ken? In what ways did the nonverbal cues used by both Ken and

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    Their contemporaries described them as “Robbers‚ Opposers‚ and Violators of all Laws‚ Humane and Divine.” Many viewed themselves as a more selfish reincarnation of Robin Hood‚ stealing from wealthy merchants‚ foreign traders‚ and abusive captains‚ and in doing so‚ threatening the hierarchical status quo of sixteenth and seventeenth English society by declaring “war against the world.” The Law considered them hostes humani generis‚ enemies of all mankind. In reality‚ pirates of the Golden Age‚ a period

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