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    In this essay I will explain how and why the Nazis rose to power‚ elaborating on the circumstances of the great depression‚ the Weimar republic‚ Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party. Hitler and the Nazis were not prosperous in gaining power from up to 1928‚ this is because people thought all Nazis were brutes and believed that Hitler was a big joke. Nobody was interested in the Nazi ideas or plans and plus‚ Germany wasn’t quite ready for them. But Hitler soon came into power in many different ways.

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    How/ Why do schools fail

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    This essay shall explore the reasons for why schools fail and too look at how they fail. The idea of what it means to fail will too be touched on. A school by todays standards is expected to meet the demands of the National Curriculum and obtain the correct standards to meet with Ofsted is this correct? This principle will also be developed and explored upon your reading of this essay. What is failing? Is it not meeting the outward demands of Governing bodies or is it not getting satisfactory

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    Frankenstein reflects the industrial revolution how? The industrial revolution was the start of the creation (large factories). Large factories had rich owners but poor employees. For example‚ when the steam machine was built it was used to make yarn and by the time of the 1800s factories could make cloth. Although‚ these developments in technology also led to long work hours and very low wages for the employees. With women only being paid half and children paid a quarter of a regular wage amount

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    Living in the 60’s was hard for many Americans. With the end of WWII not forgotten many families were not happy to be sending their children to war. While others became more uneasy in the way they live and were treated. This was the time of African American civil rights‚ Vietnam War‚ and women’s rights. Emmet was a young African American boy who went through a spiral of events in the 60’s. Emmet wished to avenge his father and change the world through any means. Emmet’s wish to avenge his father

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    Multitasking can be beneficial or just a waste of time. In “How (and Why) to Stop Multitasking Peter Bregman and “In Defense of Multitasking” David Silverman‚ both bloggers explain their points of view on multitasking. Bregman explains the reasons why multitasking is bad “I will not deny that single-minded devotion often produces high quality. Nor will I attempt to join the misguided (and scientifically discredited) many who say “Yeah‚ other people can’t do it‚ but I am super awesome at doing ten

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    Explain how technology was a stimuli to the Age of Discovery? There were many technological advances in the Age of discovery. The development of the cannon‚ which was able shoot iron or stone balls. This device could take down city walls or fortresses. A western technician built 56 small cannon’s and gigantic gun that could hurl stone balls weighing 800 lbs. The gun could only be loaded and fired only by about a hundred men working together‚ and reloading took 2 hours. Although the cannon had serious

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    the beginning of the Bible with all the things that He has made himself. No one else comes into the book for some time because it is all about God‚ showing his dominance. The story does talk of the creation but in nearly every sentence it talks of how God created or God said or saw‚ it focuses on God as the creator. The second creation story is that of Adam and Eve. God makes a man from dust and breathes his own breath into him. Later on He creates a woman from one of Adam’s ribs and they are each

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    Shakespeare’s “King Lear” in a play filled with betrayal and various acts of deception. This becomes evident in the first few lines. The superficiality of Goneril and Regan empty words combined with their lack of love for their father foreshadows the events to come. We first see dishonesty in Act1 Scene1 with Lears “love test”. Goneril and Regans elegant yet false speeches oppose what they really feel. Goneril speaks first and says “I love you more than words can wield the matter”‚ the reason why there are

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    Explain why it is important that people seek regular and timely medical care. Then‚ describe factors that contribute to whether or not someone seeks medical care‚ include demographics‚ personality traits‚ and lifestyle factors. What are some consequences of delayed or ignored health care?         It is very important that people seek regular and timely medicale care. When people who do not actively go to a doctor they have a higher chance of finding out that they have cancer later on‚ or an illness

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    How is Reality TV Shows Influence Us? Reality TV shows have been capturing people’s attention since the late 20th century‚ it refers to television programs in which ordinary people are continuously filmed‚ designed to be entertaining rather than informative. (Oxford) reality shows getting more and more popular because of people get to experience things that they cannot or have not experienced in their lives‚ they also try to figure out what they would do in the situations that the characters are

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