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    Totalitarianism - a centralized system of government where the State has complete power over all aspects of a person’s life (politically‚ economically‚ socially and culturally); totalitarianism tries to abolish all freedom Fascism - the political ideology that considers individuals as inferior to the State. Fascism promotes a dictatorial one-party rule‚ centralized control of private enterprise‚ repression of opposition‚ an extreme form of nationalism‚ and a denial of individual rights. Fascists

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    its earliest speculative period‚ psychological study was chiefly embodied in philosophical and theological discussions of the soul. Development of Modern Psychology In the 19th cent.‚ the laboratory work of Ernst Heinrich Weber‚ Gustave Fechner‚ Wilhelm Wundt‚ Hermann von Helmholtz‚ and Edward Titchener helped to establish psychology as a scientific discipline—both through the use of the scientific method of research‚ and in the belief that mental processes could be quantified with careful

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    Thank You For Arguing

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    For Arguing: What Aristotle‚ Lincoln‚ and Homer Simpson Can Teach Us About the Art of Persuasion is a title written by the not-so-famous‚ (but extremely well-versed) Jay Heinrichs. Although the title is indeed a mouthful‚ it serves its purpose in drawing the reader in. Also; the extremely long title is a little hint of what Heinrichs entails in his book‚ an endless supply of information on how to correctly and influentially utilize rhetoric‚ the art of persuasion. The book is divided into five sections

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    The Research of Nazi Germany Origins The rise of the Nazi Party began with the appointment of Adolf Hitler as chancellor of Germany by President Paul von Hindenburg on January 30‚ 1933. Soon after his appointment‚ Adolf began to prepare the state for Nazi rule. The Nazi party was guided by authoritarian principles and began to invoke a Volk society in which religious and class differences would be eradicated. Any political enemies of the Nazi party were subject to intimidation and legislation

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    Human Nature and Faust

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    that found in human nature. These and other major negative aspects of human nature work to limit human potential. Faust is a classic story‚ written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe‚ about a romantic character searching for a greater purpose in his life‚ motivated by his distaste with human nature. Throughout the epic poem Dr. Heinrich Faust struggles but ultimately succeeds in overcoming some major hindrances of human nature in his ultimate quest to finding meaning and understanding in life. The struggle

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    Medieval Music Timeline

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    CULTURE/PERIOD PHILOSOPHY ACTIVITIES/PRACTICES MUSICAL INSTRUMENT PROPONENTS/COMPOSERS Medieval Ages Music Timeline (500-1400) Believed that music should make a listener receptive to spiritual thoughts and reflections They allowed music in Christian churches in the form of medieval music that involves chanting Their characteristic of music as based on plainchant improvising with parallel melodies Medieval singers continued experimenting with melodies and polyphony became more elaborate

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    Adolf Hitler - Paper 3

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    Adolf Hitler (German: [ˈadɔlf ˈhɪtlɐ] ( listen); 20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician and the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party (German: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP)‚ commonly referred to as the Nazi Party). He was chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945 and dictator of Nazi Germany (as Führer und Reichskanzler) from 1934 to 1945. Hitler is commonly associated with the rise of fascism in Europe‚ World War II‚ and the Holocaust

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    Paul: Apostle of the Heart Set Free. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company‚ 2000. Creighton‚ M. (1843-1901)‚ A History of the Papacy from the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome (London: Longmans‚ Green‚ and co.‚ 1907-1919)‚ 8. Gelzer‚ Heinrich‚ and Theophilus Stork. The life of Martin Luther : and the reformation in Germany. Philadelphia: Lindsay and Blakiston‚ 1857. Gonzalez‚ Justo L. The Reformation to the Present Day. 2nd ed. Vol. 2 of The Story of Christianity. New York: HarperOne

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    Arian-bred features intrigued Hitler so much to the point in which his infatuation was more important than morality and the incorrectness of incest. Hitler proudly introduced Raubal to members of the Nazi party and other guests at social events. Baldur Von Schirach quotes “In his tone of voice there was a mixture of pride and tenderness as he introduced ’My niece‚ Fraulein Raubal. ’” However‚ he made sure she was watched closely due to the fact that he protected her to a great extent. As Hitler rose

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    Real Numbers

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    ------------------------------------------------- Real number In mathematics‚ a real number is a value that represents a quantity along a continuum‚ such as 5 (an integer)‚ 3/4 (a rational number that is not an integer)‚ 8.6 (a rational number expressed in decimal representation)‚ and π (3.1415926535...‚ an irrational number). As a subset of the real numbers‚ the integers‚ such as 5‚ express discrete rather than continuous quantities. Complex numbers include real numbers as a special case. Real

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