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    Nazism Ideology in 1933 In their rise to power‚ Hitler and the Nazis came up with wide ranging but loose collection of ideas which‚ might be described as an ideology. During this period of time Hitler made many speeches and gave occasional interviews to journalistic‚ these gave an insight of Hitler’s thinking. While he was in prison‚ Hitler wrote Mein Kamf‚ his most complete statement of his ideas and aims for Germany. During the year 1933 delivered many speeches which were the key elements in

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    The Serial Podcast as a Commentary On Surveillance and Ideology This past weekend my fiancée and I both began and finished listening to the first season of the Serial Podcast. I think a little background on this is necessary before continuing on my broader analysis. The program is a weekly podcast which focuses on one particular narrative. In this case‚ a murder in 1999 in which a 17 year old Pakistani male‚ Adnan Syed‚ manually strangled his ex-girlfriend‚ Hae Min Lee in the city of Baltimore after

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    Social Ideologies: Modified vs Organic Feeding the world is possible but is not probable due to preventative social ideologies. One ideology is held by the person who shops at a grocery store; they want what they want when they want it and if they don’t want to eat it‚ then they will throw it away. They don’t mind genetically modified foods because they want their apple in the summer and they want it to look pretty and polished. They believe genetically modified foods will help feed the world

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    The Rise of Communism: Marx and Lenin Marx’s class struggle was one of the founding ideas of Lenin’s modern socialism. Marx’s ideas were socialist- he believed in equalizing the economic asymmetry. Marx’s (and Engels) ideals consisted of a passive and natural mental shift from one political mentality to the next‚ claiming that society evolved together: from one phase to the next. According to Marx‚ class struggle evolved from hunter to slavery to feudalism to capitalism to imperialism to socialism

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    Freedom Tagore was a lover of human freedom. Influenced by the western liberalism‚ Tagore opined that freedom of a nation will provide ample scope to its citizens to express their view openly. His idea on freedom contained the following things. Enlightenment of soul through self-realization: Freedom will provide opportunity to attain enlightenment of soul. It is only because by pursuing a goal in an atmosphere of freedom‚ one will get scope to realize one’s self. That self-realization will enlighten

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    3 things learned one question interesting quote Three things learnt: Dieting was a European movement that had been promoted by advertisors. Without remorse advertisors targeted women’s psychology. Exploiting women’s weak areas that is their insecurity with food control and eating disorders. In order to promote the same idea‚ dieting there are different ways to get to the female population and male population. In advertisements males are allowed to overindulge in food because the bigger

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    14 September 2013 Kristen de Wet 10V History Essay – Ideologies South Africa is a democratic country‚ governed by the ANC. The most dominant ideologies present are capitalism and liberalism‚ with the uprising struggle against socialism. Many people’s lives are still affected today as a result of the severities of the apartheid and are therefore demanding compensation. South Africa has struggled with

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    Frankenstein by Mary Shelley is both a critique and an admiration of Romantic beliefs and ideologies. Examples of Romantic Ideologies are present throughout most of the novel‚ along with both the truthfulness and admiration in such ideals‚ and the detrimental effects that these ideals impose on society. Mary Shelley uses the story of Frankenstein as a warning of such Romantic Ideals by demonstrating the negative outcomes that have been caused by these ideals. She uses the Romantic idea of an Idyllic

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    To understand the Cold War and‚ therefore‚ the proxy wars which arose from it‚ it is essential to understand what the ideologies behind the conflict were. Ideology is accurately referred to by the BusinessDirectory in 2012 as “[a] system of ideas that explains and lends legitimacy to actions or beliefs of a social‚ religious‚ political or corporate entity”. The ideologies‚ or in this case‚ driving political excuses‚ behind both super powers‚ America and Soviet Russia‚ were communism and capitalism

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    different depending on each person. He was a humble person who came from one of the poorest parts of Colombia. He was at the bottom‚ but his dream was higher than any other kid his age. At the end of the day people saw him as two things only The Robin Hood of Colombia or the Terrorist of Colombia. Pablo Escobar was just like any ordinary kid‚ he came from a good family‚ but was raised in one of the poorest neighborhoods in Colombia . Pablo Escobar‚ born on December 1‚ 1949‚ in Antioquia‚ Colombia

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