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    The beliefs on how the Gestapo Treated People Most people believe the Gestapo in Germany we imprisoning Jews based off of their own decisions and feelings. Some people believe they were being controlled by Hinrich Himmler‚ who is the head of the S.S. Hitler’s elite paramilitary corps. These are both good theories but only one can be true. These theories also have much supporting information to back them up. People say they were being controlled by Himmler. They were not that active until the head

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    the common people of Athens and brought the first democracy to existence. From then‚ democracy developed and flourished. As Athens was building the foundation of government‚ they had to live with the threat of war from Sparta‚ their greatest rival‚ and the Persian Empire. But since democracy had already taken route‚ it was soon to prove that in the long run‚ it could defeat the strongest forces. While watching this story‚ I was fascinated how a single man managed to completely change government

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    Love in the time of cholera The main characters of the novel are Florentino Ariza and Fermina Daza. Both Florentino and Fermina fell in love with each other in their youth. A secret relationship blossomed between the two with the help of Fermina ’s Aunt Escolástica. They exchanged several love letters. However‚ once her father‚ Lorenzo Daza‚ finds out about the two‚ he forced his daughter to stop seeing him immediately. When she refuses‚ he and his daughter move in with his deceased wife ’s family

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    In the 1800s‚ life was very cruel and messed up for some people‚ especially African Americans. They were treated like slaves and had to do work for the Whites and the British people. It was hard for them to live during this kind of life‚ they must have been really brave to go through all of the misery and suffering. African Americans had survived through torture‚ pain‚ and suffering. They were separated from their friends and families‚ whenever two African Americans get married and one gets sold

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    Many people have heard the story of the apple falling on Sir Isaac Newton’s head letting him solve the mystery of gravity… but how much more do they know? Discovering the concept of gravity though what he is known for today is nowhere near the extent of his contributions to science. Sir Isaac Newton‚ founder of calculus‚ the man who single-handedly unlocked the secrets of gravity‚ and the man who would leave a huge footprint on the scientific community with his discoveries. Isaac Newton‚ scientist

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    How Did The Second World War Change Canada? The act of warfare has never been and will most likely never be celebrated and perceived as a beneficial act for humanity. In most instances throughout history‚ the act of war has represented loss of life‚ a loss to great for any wartime triumph to overcome. Despite the negative connotations that warfare implies‚ a nation which goes through a major war can often emerge positively transformed. The Second World War represents a colossal juncture in Canada’s

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    significantly due to changes in policies‚ the influx of immigrants and refugees from war-torn countries and the significant increase in global movements of peoples. The conclusion of World War II brought about major change to Australia’s migration patterns‚ as well as contributing to the abolition of the “White Australia Policy” and the gradual decrease in the country’s discriminatory views against non-white immigrants. It additionally set in place a series of motions that would radically change Australia’s

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    the body over the boat (Davis 1). This was the day America changed forever. Abraham Lincoln once said‚ “Anyone who denies freedom to others deserves in not for themselves.” But that’s what white Americans did‚ they didn’t give the slaves a chance to live a free life. That’s something that will hurt America forever‚ but it is something that America can grow from as time goes on. From the moment African Americans got into slavery everything

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    restrictions of this newly created government. The Constitution also provided the people with certain rights that the government was prohibited from taking away. The United States Constitution is said to be the supreme law of the land and all Presidents‚ governors‚ state and federal judges and legislators are tasked with the promise to uphold it. As strong as the Constitution is‚ it is also flexible. The framers realized as times changed the Constitution would possibly have to change as well‚ so they

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    The Storming of the Bastille[change | change source] A sans-coulotte‚ a radical revolutionary‚ carrying a tricolor flag. In July 1789‚ after the National Assembly was formed‚ the nobility and the king were angry with Jacques Necker‚ the Director-General of Finances‚ and they fired him. Many Parisians thought the King was going to try to shut down the National Assembly. Soon‚ Paris was filled with riots and looting. On 14 July 1789‚ the people decided to attack the Bastille prison. The Bastille

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