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    Both Hitler and Stalin made use of propaganda in all forms of media‚ however they each focused on different areas‚ Hitler strongly trying to influence the youth populations while Stalin controlled visual media‚ altering photos and paintings. To make strong use of propaganda in Nazi Germany‚ Hitler appointed Joseph Goebbels as the Minister of Propaganda. Goebbels “had control of all branches of the media and the arts”. He remained Minister of Propaganda from 1933 to 1945‚ throughout the war‚ even

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    Module 2 – Written Assignment 1. Shaw and Barry distinguish two different forms of utilitarianism. What are these two forms? Briefly describe each and use examples. Two different forms of utilitarianism are described in our text. The first is called act utilitarianism. According to Shaw and Barry‚ act utilitarianism states that we must ask ourselves what the consequences of a particular act in a particular situation will be for all those affected (p.60). The second form of utilitarianism

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    limits on scientific research? 1. Topoi A. Cause and Effect: a. means/end: Is science means to what? b. assumptions and antecedents: what does precede scientific research? c. Implications and Consequences: what will follow from ethically unhealthy scientific research? B. Contrast: a. Tension/opposition: what is the tension existing between ethics and scientific research? b. contradictions: What is the contradiction between preserving ethics and developing scientific research? c. paradox:

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    media. The books and the cinema as well as many other factors including different types of propaganda‚ was how Hitler manipulated the mass media. Hitler

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    For instance‚ in the book The Diary of A Young Girl: Anne Frank she describes the life of a Jew in Germany and how limited their life was back then. she explains

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    influences live on today. During the Scientific Revolution in the 16th and 17th centuries‚ a breakthrough in scientific discovery brought forth numerous findings that greatly contrasted many of the theories and thought processes that dominated at the time. One man in particular‚ Sir Isaac Newton‚ took the world by storm from 1643 to 1747. As a student‚ Newton was not a stellar academic and was overlooked for many of his advancements as a young man. Little did his family and professors know that Newton

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    of the German government‚ and many Germans believed he could save them from the economic situation they were in. The Nazis ruled Germany from 1933 to 1939 and their position was relatively unchallenged. It is a common argument among historians as to how the Nazis managed to maintain power over this period of time. Successful foreign policy was an important factor involved in the Nazis consolidation of power which involved Hitlers attempts to strengthen Germany and undermine the treaty of Versailles

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    Mussolini was able to use his idea of fascism to instill pride in his country. He was later able to use propaganda to further motivate the people to support his beliefs. Mussolini used his speeches to promote propaganda and bias viewpoints. An example of this is the speech he delivered prior to the invasion of Ethiopia

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    fund scientific research? It is incredibly important to examine the question "if science produces such large economic benefits‚ why should governments fund scientific research?" In contemporary society‚ the importance of funding scientific research is quite high since "state funding helped get Google’s search algorithm‚ antibody cancer therapies‚ and DNA sequencing technologies off the ground."(Huppert and Taylor‚ 2013) However‚ it is also equally important to highlight that funding scientific research

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    Hitler solidified his control over the German government through the use of the foot in the door phenomenon. In other words‚ Hitler solidified his spot in the German government through gradual‚ small actions. Hitler’s bravery throughout the war was well renowned post World War 1. From there‚ he started becoming involved in the German Worker’s Party and eventually became the leader of this small‚ nationalist group. In a short amount of time‚ this nationalist group would become more popular and desirable

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