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    prisoners were belittled and had been inflicted upon by the public and the Nazi soldiers. They were first forced to pin on certain specified ’badges’ that stated which category of the prisoners they were‚ for example‚ homosexuals‚ Jews‚ gypsies‚ Jehovah witnesses’‚ etc. The main targets of all the prejudice and stereotypes were the Jews‚ as they were thought to be the reason they underwent a Great Depression of their own and the reason of which they did not succeed in winning in World War I. Soon after

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    life decisions. Let me begin with the most important piece of my Worldview puzzle‚ which is my ultimate reality. I am a Christian because I believe that God (Jehovah) is the creator of mankind and the entire Universe‚ and that Jesus (Christ) is his only son. Many other religions within the Christian Worldview argue that Jehovah’s Witnesses are not Christians; they are actually more like a cult. This description in my opinion is nothing more than a judgment made by opposing religions due to contradictory

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    clinic setting‚ or physician’s office. This document will explore three different faiths and compare them to Christianity and the author’s own faith/spirituality. The three faiths being explored and compared are Buddhism‚ Hinduism‚ and Jehovah’s Witnesses. Basic knowledge of each one of these culture’s preferences for medical care‚ prayer/meditation‚ diet‚ view of illness‚ and view of death will permit the health care provider to provide care that is culturally congruent. Providing patient care

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    What Is Needed for a SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE? Would you choose to dive into a river without first learning to swim? Such a foolish act could be harmful—even deadly. Think‚ though‚ of how many people jump into marriage with little awareness of how to take on the responsibilities involved. JESUS said: "Who of you that wants to build a tower does not first sit down and calculate the expense‚ to see if he has enough to complete it?" (Luke 14:28) What is true of building a tower is also true of building

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    Malika Bozeman Ms. Godwin English 093 11 December 2014 Slavery vs. Holocaust When discussing slavery and the holocaust you will learn that they have similarities and differences. Is one greater than the other‚ I don’t see one being greater than the other as they both were unwillingly taken away from their families and forced to work. The main purpose of slavery was that an African American be sold to a someone of high power or richer and then forced to work for the owners. The main purpose for the

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    the injustice to humans so the people will not forget and have more caution about their decisions so it does not happen again! The “first concentration camp for prisoners” (Article 1)‚ were established in 1933 particularly made for Gypsies‚ Jehovah witnesses‚ homosexuals‚ and asocials. The book Night Took place in Auschiwitz. Auschwitz had enforced labors‚ gas chambers‚ and medical terms. Elie and his father worked so hard that Elie’s father dies from being too sick‚ starving and weak. “How could

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    Gestapo (a.k.a.Geheime Staats Polizei) was the Nazi’s secret police force. The motive of the Gestapo was to track down those who were considered a threat to Nazi Germany. People who were considered a “threat” to Germany were people such as: Jehovah witnesses‚ Jews‚ and anyone who challenged the leadership of the Nazi party in Germany. Nazi Gestapo was established on April 26th‚ 1933. The Gestapo were trained to hunt people down‚ torture them‚ and get the truth. The Gestapo were ruthless they would

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    THE TRIAL Prosecutors: A Priest of the Roman Catholic Faith‚ Ministers from the Lutheran Church‚ the Methodist Church‚ the Church of England‚ and Presbyterian Church‚ an Elder from the Church of Christ‚ two representatives from the Jehovah Witnesses‚ a representative from the Christian Science Reading Room‚ a Captain from the Salvation Army‚ a Bishop from the Greek Orthodox Church‚ an Evangelist from the Pentecostal Movement‚ a Minister from the Baptist Church‚ representatives from the

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    MIEP GIES Monterrey Holland English 8-6 18 May 2013 Monterrey Holland English 8-6 18 May 2013 HERMINE (MIEP) GIES In January 1933‚ the Nazis came into power of Germany and murdered Jehovah Witnesses‚ homosexuals‚ and Jews (“Holocaust History”).Almost everyone in Germany was murdered‚ even the ones who were part of the Nazis but rebelled against Hitler. So how were Anne Frank and her family able to make it? Otto Frank‚ Anne Frank’s father‚ asked some of his staff members to hide his

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    The Church of Christ‚ Scientist‚ or The Christian Science Church is composed of The First Church of Christ Scientist and smaller branch churches in the world. They all agree on working to fulfill the teaching and vision of Mary Barker Eddy by teaching what her vision of a church was‚ and her understanding of Jesus Christ. Christian Scientists view God as being an “incorporeal Spirit‚ creative Principle‚ supreme‚ omnipotent Father-Mother‚ omnipresent and omniscient”. Human beings are seen as all the

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