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    impacted the world. If it weren’t for the accidental discovery of this antibiotic‚ the development during the war‚ and its mass production‚ the lives of 82‚000‚000 people may not have had a second chance. That is a grand amount of people’s lives that penicillin accounted for. Penicillin was initially noticed by Ernest Duchesne‚ a medical student in 1896‚ he did not go on to explore it because he didn’t think of it as something that would be influential. Later on in 1928‚ a bacteriologist named Alexander

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    The Impact of the Hippie Movement on Society Hippies of the 1960s developed their own music‚ fashion‚ perspectives‚ and styles of life. Many traditional morals of the past drastically changed due to the open minds of hippies and their views on society. Because of the hippies‚ unmarried couples can now live together without being frowned upon‚ religious and cultural diversity has gained greater acceptance‚ and the message of peace is widely spread. The hippie movement

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    satirical fable of the early 1900’s Russian Revolution where the Tsar was overthrown bringing a provisional government into power until the eventual rise of the Soviet Union. The book was written and published in 1945 where most of World War II was taking place and Europe was divided between the Influences of the western world and the Soviet Union. Animal Farm is about a group of enslaved farm animals that work under tyrannical humans who give them small rations of food for the work they do. The animals

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    The Pianist In this essay I will talk about Wladyslaw Szpilman‚ he was a Jewish pianist that lived during the World War II‚ he suffered a lot because the Nazis were persecuting the Jewish people‚ I would like to describe how he lived and how was the situation during the Jewish Holocaust. The Holocaust was a massive murder of the Jewish‚ this was ordered by Adolf Hitler who was from Germany and was the Nazi leader‚ it is said that he killed around six million Jews from around Europe but during this

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    depression due to the Great War. The definition of a demagogue is someone who exploits both negative emotions‚ such as fear and ignorance‚ and understanding to promote his own ideology. Hitler was a perfect example of a demagogue and it might explain how he took power‚ along with the condition the country was

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    Totalitarianism: A World of Terror Totalitarian is defined as “of or relating to a political regime based on subordination of the individual to the state and strict control of all aspects of the life and productive capacity of the nation especially by coercive measures (as censorship and terrorism) (Totalitarian)”. Through totalitarianism the government is able to completely control its citizens. This can cause everyone to no longer be individuals‚ no longer be creative‚ and no longer be imaginative

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    In 1915‚ Gandhi returned to India‚ after the government of the Union of South Africa had made important changes to their government that he commanded‚ including recognizing Indian marriages and abolition of the poll tax for them. After travelling all over India to get to know himself with the country of which he knew nothing about‚ he dived into politics‚ and soon became the respected leader of the Indian nationalist movement. He single-handedly transformed the middle- and upper-class Indian National

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    Approximately 11 million people died while Hitler was in power‚ although his legacy lives on. Adolf Hitler overcame adversity in his early life with school and his family‚ and later on made a huge impact in the world. Born in Austria‚ at a young age Hitler showed astonishing intellectual potential and had many friends. Later on when competition in school became tough he then gave up because he was not exceling. After being unsuccessful in school Hitler decided to move on with his life and pursue

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    Throughout time‚ many people all around the world have made an impact on history. From Plato to modern-day world leaders‚ each individual has made their own unique impact on society and even other famous people. One specific example is Mahatma Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi was one of the many figures who did not use violence in order to reach their goal. He was one of most inspiring individuals in the 19th century‚ and he even influenced other great figures such as Martin Luther King Jr. Mahatma Gandhi

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    saw two of the biggest totalitarian leaders in Europe. When talking about two men who have had the biggest impact good or bad on the world then Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin come up. Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party and Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945. He is the one to blame for World War 2‚ the Holocaust and the destruction of other nations. Stalin governed the Soviet Union from 1922 until his death in 1952. He formalized Marxism and Leninism to make his own policies known as Stalinism

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