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    the dictator of Germany and he believed that he would wipe out the entire Jewish population of Europe which was a plan that Hitler called‚ the “Final Solution” (or Endlösung). Endlösung was Nazi Germany’s plan during World War II where they would exterminate all of the Jewish people in Europe which then resulted in the most deadly crisis of the Holocaust. This crisis was not managed effectively and efficiently. Like crisis’ this crisis was definitely not managed effectively or efficiently‚ maybe in

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    have always been enforced. Animals are not as unintelligent and meaningless as humans make them seem. We should not think of ourselves superior to them. Life on Earth would and could be drastically different if we continue to mutate‚ poison‚ and exterminate animals‚ insects and marine life. These creatures in laboratories sit in sardine-packed boxes‚ mutating themselves‚ slowly developing neurotic behaviors‚ waiting to endure their next painful test. Why do we think this is right? What if we were in

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    reappearance of high fever‚ abdominal pain‚ the skin will turn yellow and there is a possibility that the eyes can become yellow as well‚ bleeding from the eyes‚ nose‚ mouth‚ stomach‚ heaving‚ and degrading kidney function. Yellow fever is known to exterminate thirty thousand people

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    the fact that officers were eager to kill anyone that made a mistake. As Jews were forced into ghettos‚ thousands of them died from hunger in crowded walled in ghettos. In both Europe and Cambodia mass murder was taking place. Hitler wanted to exterminate the Jews. In the beginning trucks were being made into portable gas chambers in order to kill the Jews. The quickest method the Nazis for killing people were mass shootings. 1942 marked the beginning of mass murder for the Nazis‚ which is when they

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    Shaped by Fear : How George Orwell Used Fear in Prophesizing the Future “War is peace‚ Freedom is slavery‚ Ignorance is strength‚” (Orwell 6). George Orwell the author of Nineteen Eighty-Four‚ heavily influenced by the events of World War Two used these slogans in his prediction of what the world could become. Nineteen Eighty-Four is a novel set in a dystopian society however‚ to be understood one needs to fully examine world history during the 1900’s. By examining this history one begins to understand

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    Don Buckley English 161 Professor Jolicoeur 23 November 2010 Heathcliff and Kurtz/ Obsession The Characters‚ Heathcliff in Brontes’ novel Wuthering Heights and Kurtz‚ in Conrads’ novel Heart of Darkness share interesting qualities. Both characters are prideful‚ passionate‚ menacing and brooding. Each has been referred to as an “evil genius” at times. Both display qualities of greed and a desire for power and control. These men throughout their individual stories are engulfed in a world

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    her animal-like nature can be found sprinkled throughout the poem. She is‚ "the wolf of the waters‚" a horrying sea creature of extraordinary strength (1331). She is also cannibalistic‚ feeding off the flesh of the king ’s courtiers. Despite these brute qualities‚ Grendel ’s mother still exhibits some common female traits in both her maternal feelings and her physical inferiority. She is‚ apparently‚ weaker in battle than her son. Compared with that of Grendel ’s‚ her attack on the mead hall is described

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    The Nazis put a great deal of thought and consideration into the creation of concentration camps to create demeaning and lethal places of extreme desperation. No other genocide has been nearly as creative in the methods it used to torture and exterminate

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    This historical analysis will define the rise of fascist ideology in the Axis powers as the primary cause of World War II. The rise of global fascist ideology was important cause of WWII because of the growing sense of nationalism in japan‚ Germany‚ and Italy in the 1930s. In Germany‚ the desire of Hitler’s Nazi Party sought to expand Germany’s geographical borders and to utilize military might through dictatorial rule. Japan’s own nationalist form of militarism could be seen in the colonial attack

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    The short story “The Tiger’s Heart” by Jim Kjelgaard follows Pepe Garcia‚ a master of his village in pursuit of a tiger who has terrorized his village. Pepe has many motivations as to why he is hunting the tiger which include pride‚ money‚ admiration‚ and because he is a hunter. Throughout the story‚ Pepe puts great emphasis that owning a rifle makes a man the “master” of his village‚ yet when he needed it most‚ the rifle fails. You would think that a normal man would lose all motivation and drive

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