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    the world’s greatest ways of preaching what you believe and how you feel about something that is relatively important to you. The emotion and characterization of a speech defines or symbolizes who the person giving the speech is and what their goals are. Many speakers‚ private or public‚ are given the chance to elaborate on issues that they feel that their opinion is of great value. Charlie Chaplin’s speech in the movie‚ The Great Dictator‚ is a prime example of somebody taking what it is that they

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    10 Worst Dictators

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    1. Robert Mugabe  Zimbabwe    Age: 85  In power since: 1980  Last year’s rank: 6  Inflation in Zimbabwe is so bad that in January the government released a $50 billion note —  enough to buy two loaves of bread. The unemployment rate has risen to more than 85%. In  2008‚ Mugabe agreed to hold an election‚ but it became clear that he would accept the result  only if he won. His supporters launched attacks on the opposition‚ killing 163 and torturing or  beating 5000. He ultimately signed a power­sharing agreement with opposition leader Morgan 

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    In the Crucible‚ Authur Miller expressed the argument that individuals must stand in opposition to collective injustice. During the Red Scare people often accused others as communist‚ which started a huge debate on wether or not they were. Author Miller has created an argument showing what the Red Scare was but in a earlier time period. The which crafts often contributed to the Red Scare in many ways‚ one way it contributed to which craft was the way that during both of the times people were accused

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    Why did Hitler gain power

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    Wednesday‚ 24 September 2014 Why did Hitler gain power in 1933? I believe that there were 5 key motivators for change within Germany which led to Hitlers rise to power in the 1930’s‚ and his election as Chancellor. In this essay I plan to explore in depth about how‚ after ten years‚ Hitler finally gained the trust of the German people‚ and most importantly‚ their vote. Although Hitler was not responsible for the Great Depression‚ nor did he particularly have any control over the collapse of the

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    Throughout his lifetime Darwin maintained a fascination towards the great questions of morals and meanings in life. He knew the strengths and limitations of his profession. Darwin did not try to use evolution to promote atheism. People often times misread Darwin’s vision as one of defeat‚ pessimist‚ and enslaved. Darwin’s view is referred to as “cold bath”theory of nature. The basic argument includes three propositions that are linked in order of implication. The first one is the basic statement

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    Developing and maintaining your relationship with God requires time‚ effort and desire for closeness. Just like with the other people‚ we need to work out and put every effort in maintaining our relation with them. If we really desire to develop and maintain our relation with God‚ we would definitely acquire the greatest happiness and blessings in our life. Our lives will never get lost and will keep on the right track. Take time to develop your relationship with God and reap all the rewards it brings

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    Adolf Hitler goal was to create the master race. In order to do that he need to control the nation public health. To do this he decided to euthanize the nation of Germany in 1933. Those who seem hereditarily "less valuable" or "racially foreign" were excluded from this national community he made to make the Nordic race. Public health measures to control reproduction and the marriage aimed at strengthening the "national body" by eliminating biologically threatening genes from the population. A lot

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    The endocrine system works with the nervous system to maintain homeostasis. The endocrine system secretes hormones in the human body‚ which are produced in endocrine glands and are released into the bloodstream to travel to the its specific target cell‚ tissue‚ or organ. Exocrine glands produce chemicals that are discharged into the surroundings. Hormones can either produce short-lived responses or long-term responses. An example of a short-lived response is when adrenaline (epinephrine)causes the

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    be able to manipulate and use others. 4. Violence and bloodshed can never have morally good results. - Yes bloodshed and violence can never have morally good results because violence can only lead to breaking the law or even death. Violence can lead to these because if the person who was to commit the crime had all intentions to do so. 5. Orderliness and stable rule‚ even rule by a dictator‚ are preferable to chaos. - Not all of the time because if the dictator were to be non-corrupt and

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    achieved‚ women traced and drew veins onto their face. Then women used madder‚ cochineal‚ ochre-based compounds. Most commonly vermilion was used to color lips and cheeks. This makeup was heavily laid on. Elizabethan makeup was very-time consuming‚ women did not take the make up with them when they went out. Instead‚ they would “save” their faces by wearing cloth or leather mask with tiny holes to see through while on their way to their destination (Life in Elizabethan London). After using these poisonous

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