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    One of the most murderous dictators in history‚ Joseph Stalin. The “man of steel” was a ruthless dictator who controlled his people through violence and fear. He was born in December in Georgia‚ to the name of Josef Vissarionovich Djugashvili.Growing up Joseph was bullied by others at school‚ and was constantly endured beatings from his alcoholic father. his mother was very involved in religion and hoped that her son would be too. She sent him away to become a priest‚ instead on his journeys he

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    “The more we do to do‚ the less you seem to believe we are doing it‚” is a quote from Joseph Mengele‚ a doctor in the Auschwitz concentration camp (Joseph Mengele Quotes). Mengele was known as the “Angel of Death” because he would smile when people died ( Joseph Mengele). When other officers couldn’t kill someone‚ Mengele would be the one to kill them. Josef Mengele performed horrific experiments on a variety of inmates in Auschwitz‚ but the twins got the worst of his experiments because Mengele

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    In Joseph Conrad’s novelette Heart of Darkness‚ Marlow’s view of women embodies the typical 19th century view of women as the inferior sex. There are only three relatively minor female characters in Heart of Darkness: Marlow’s aunt‚ Kurtz’s mistress‚ and Kurtz’s "Intended." Marlow mentions these female characters in order to give the literal aspect of his tale more substance. While they definitely play specific roles in the story‚ they do not relate with the primary theme of the story. The primary

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    Brothers” is authored by Joseph J. Ellis. He speaks about the impact of the founding fathers that determined the political course of early America. The Founding brothers were made up of four great men‚ John Adams‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ George Washington‚ Aaron Burr and Abigail Adams whom was considered the sister of the group. The book narrates the portrait of each of these individuals by looking at six episodes that interrelate with the story of their lives. The point of the Joseph Ellis writing this book

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    "A Splash of Publicity" 1. Michael Joseph was born 1897‚ and he was an English author. He wrote a number of books on the art of writing. He possesses a gift of fresh and clever humour which reveals itself in his writings and in the story "A splash of publicity" in particular. 2. But before we can explore the subject and the theme of the story‚ I’d like to present the plot of it: Charles Potts was an unsuccessful artist‚ who couldn’t make a living for his family. He and his wife Marygold invented

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    Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin were two of the most evil men in history‚ responsible for countless atrocities. They had many similarities as well. Both men committed genocide to further their political agenda‚ massively improved the militaries of their respective countries‚ had their own different groups of secret police and spies‚ and finally they were both tyrannical totalitarian dictators. Despite sharing many similarities‚ their government structure and political philosophies were very different

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    Stalin was the most effective totalitarianism leader because he controlled all aspects of Russians life‚ launched the Great Purge in Russia and created Five Year Plans. Stalin planned to turn the Soviet Union into a totalitarian state that means the government took total control over every aspect of public and private life. The government controlled every education system‚ from nursery through the universities also schoolchildren learned the virtues of the communist party. The government wanted the

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    Q. Sketch the character of Belinda in “The Rape of the Lock”. Answer: Having a Cleopatra-like variety‚ Belinda is the one who is all pervasive and central character in Alexander Pope’s mock heroic‚ "The Rape of the Lock". Pope’s attitude to Belinda is very mixed and complicated: mocking and yet tender‚ admiring and yet critical. The paradoxical nature of Pope’s attitude is intimately related to the paradox of Belinda’s situation. She is as a bundle of contradictions as is the society she represents

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    technological advancements‚ along with medicinal research. However‚ the ultimate price paid for these advancements is the dissociation of one’s own spirituality. Our ways of connecting and reasoning with nature and spirituality has immensely changed. Joseph Campbell‚ author of The Power of Myth‚ says “But when you think what people are actually undergoing in our civilization‚ you realize it’s a very grim thing to be a modern human being.” In its face value‚ Campbell might have been bitterly analyzing

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    In the essay‚ “The New Immorality”‚ Joseph Wood Krutch argues that in today’s time‚ humans are becoming increasingly immoral creatures. This claim can be exemplified by the behavior of students‚ teachers‚ politicians‚ business people‚ celebrities‚ and countless others. Krutch believes that although people claim to be honorable‚ the majority of their actions say otherwise. People no longer care if the acts they commit are immoral because they often only care if it is beneficial to themselves. As times

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