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    Two of the principal ways in which totalitarian control of a society can be exercised are by controlling the use of language and by restricting memory. Learning the secret history of humanity in the abyss of clouds‚ on the edge of a city that resembles Washington with its Masonic constructions carried to the extreme of technological "harmony‚" The Giver shows the use of totalitarian control of the society on the suppressed individuals. The Giver is all about the great public relations ideologues

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    of doing that act or following that rule. In sum‚ according to utilitarianism‚ morality is a matter of the nonmoral good produced that results from moral actions and rules‚ and moral duty is instrumental‚ not intrinsic. Morality is a means to some other end; it is in no way an end in itself. Space does not allow for a detailed critique of utilitarianism here. Suffice it to say that the majority of moral philosophers and theologians have found it defective. One main problem is that utilitarianism‚

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    1929-1939 Great Depression

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    referred to as infamous by Franklin D Roosevelt is Pearl Harbor. My Research is based on the time frame of 1929 - 1939 targeting the Great Depression. In addition‚ I shall breakdown the several key factors that caused the depression. With great detail the reasons and the final factor in the economic collapse within the United States will be discussed. The Great Depression was dated from 1929-1939. It was known to be the longest economic down fall in the history of western industrialized world. The Great

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    When the Europeans and African settlers arrived to North America‚ they were welcomed with an abundance of untouched resources readily available for the settlers personal use. The settlers would take advantage of this opportunity and would claim the resources immediately. Capital that would grab the interest of the settlers would be land‚ wood‚ indigenous species‚ and mineral resources. Settlers saw these resources as an opportunity to increase personal wealth and took advantage of what they had available

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    Brutus‚ leader of the conspiracy‚ gave a good address‚ but the Romans didn’t react to it as much as they did for Antony’s. A battle erupted‚ and most of the conspirators committed suicide. The styles of the two speeches were very different from each other. Brutus was first to speak. He approached the podium with his hands dripping in Caesar’s blood. Brutus began by stating his case for killing Caesar. The crowd was confused and curious as to the reason for his death. Brutus’ justification was not based

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    European Crisis

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    Pols 170 29 April 2013 The European Crisis The article “Euro Crisis” explains in the detail the current economic problems that the European Union is struggling with. The article references highly educated professors and economists who help to explain some of the reasons why the European Union fell into this crisis. They also helped explain the possible outcomes of the recession in Europe‚ the way it affects the United States‚ and what actions should be taken in order to improve the current situation

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    Business Culture in ITALY Doing business abroad introduces international business people to differences in approaches to business‚ business etiquette and protocol. Although these may not be crucial to business proceedings they should not be dismissed as unnecessary. Cross cultural awareness can enhance the potential of the international business person’s trip considerably. Let us look at a brief example: There are two business people each planning on doing business in Italy. Both have similar proposals

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    Collapsed by 1939? When Hitler came into power in 1933 he had three main aims. His first was to destroy the Treaty of Versailles. He believed that the treaty was unfair and it reminded him of Germanys defeat in World War One. Hitler promised he would abolish the Treaty of Versailles if he came into power. He wanted to expand Germanys territory as much of their land was taken away from them after World War One. Hitler wanted Austria to join Germany and for German minorities in other country’s like

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    How much opposition to the Nazis was there by 1939? In 1933 the Enabling law was created‚ which allowed Hitler to rule without opposition for a period of four years. Hitler’s two main political opponents‚ the Social Democratic party‚ and the Communist party were banned‚ so they tried to secretly produce anti-Nazi propaganda‚ though not much of it was seen by the German people anyway. Opposition from artists and authors was common because they were concerned about the effect on artistic freedom

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    French and European trade-unions. The power of trade-unions et its importance depend on the national habits. That’s why we can oposed two main type of trade-unions in Europe: In the first hand‚ german or scandinav trade-unions which are reformists and priviligee negociations between employers and employees; and in the other hand‚ latin trade-unions‚ as the french one‚ which are more revolutionary and act through strikes in order to defend salarees This difference makes us understand that there’s

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