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    time him to see if he could break lobotomy speed records” (Source E). Freeman enjoyed performing lobotomies not in actual regard to helping patients. However‚ he treated the deadly procedure like sport. Freeman could be despicably compared to Josef Mengele‚ Nazi physician. Both men achieved satisfaction from the deadly procedures they administered. How does these physicians relate to ethicality ? The ethicality of the lobotomies performed by Freeman is simply unjust. Thus‚ many of his procedures

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    1949 fire on board the steamship Noronic which burned in Toronto. Today‚ radiographs are routinely used to identify unknown decedents‚ individually and in mass disasters‚ and have confirmed identifications in such notable cases as Adolf Hitler‚ Josef Mengele‚ and Lee Harvey Oswald. Roentgenogram of Prof. von Kolliker’s hand during the January 23‚ 1896 presentation by Röntgen. Radiographic finger prints obtained by H. Béclère by coating the fingers with lead tetroxide Dental x-rays by W. Koenig in

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    The Holocaust The Reasons Behind the Holocaust During World War One‚ The Jews did not participate in warfare or fight for Germany‚ instead‚ they focused on education and cultural development. This inceased Hitler. When Germany lost the war and surrendered to the Allies‚ Hitler believed that it was because of the Jews that they lost the war because the Jews did not help Germany. He thought that the Jews were a useless race and were not loyal to their country so they should be exterminated as they

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    would be necessary to preserve the country’s upper crust ( DAVID STARR JORDAN CITE). One major supporter of eugenics was Alexander Graham Bell who strongly supported the marriage laws to prevent unfit children (ALEX G BELL CITE). In addition‚ Josef Mengele backed the theories‚ but he worked mainly in Auschwitz. Hitting closer to home‚ Harry Clay Sharp was a prison physician in Jeffersonville‚ Indiana. He began performing vasectomies on prisoners in 1899‚ which led to and Indiana Law that mandated

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    prisoners are lucky—not long before‚ corpses were collected by the hundreds each day‚ and selections took place every week. The head of the block tells them to move around beforehand‚ to give color to their skin and to show they are healthy. Dr. Mengele watches the prisoners go past him and occasionally writes down the tattooed number of one of them. A few of the feebler ones are written down‚ but Eliezer is not. However‚ no one is immediately taken

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    Russia Monologue

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    I hope you get this letter. I haven’t seen you in forever and I hope your okay‚ and how are my little sisters. They germans keep moving us to different towns. We finally made it out of the camps. It was the worst thing ever. I seen so many bad things and had so many bad things happen. Dad got sick and didn’t make it‚ I’m so sorry mom I tried to help him‚ but he didn’t want help. They burned us and killed us if we were too weak or tried to escape. I never had anything like this happen in my hole

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    When in a difficult situation‚ ordinary people can act in very extraordinary ways. People can do amazing things when faced with a challenge and when they have opposing views and opinions. It is definite that ordinary beings can truly achieve outstanding things‚ such as the people from Correnderrk; the First Australians‚ Once Brothers and Helga weiss. The First Australians is about a group of aboriginal Australians called the Correnderrk people‚ from the Wurrendjeri clan. They had to fight indefinitely

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    Twins are important for studies of nature vs. nurture theories in psychology because they are one of the few ways to study and see results due to their shared genetics. There are studies that have been done on this topic‚ however not that many since it is a long term experiment and in some cases it was done without even the twins or their parents and families knowing about it happening. There are multiple existing coincidental examples and planned studies that were done in which it is shown that

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    Auschwitz In this analysis I am going to inform you about Auschwitz‚ the Nazi death concentration camp and what it is. I will enlighten you on the methods used for the mass extermination of the Jewish culture. Finally‚ I will briefly inform you on how the camp was liberated. The mention of Auschwitz sends chills to the bone of most people. Auschwitz‚ for most‚ symbolizes the pain and destruction inflicted by the Holocaust. It was the largest of the Nazi concentration death camps‚ exterminating

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    During WWII & the reign of Hitler was the Auschwitz Concentration Camp‚ a labor camp‚ which could be considered to be one of the worst places for a person of the Jewish faith place to be at that time in history. Handed down through history‚ it is considered to be one of the brutalist places on earth that a person could be. As James Deem described it‚ “Prisoners receiving punishment were often placed in cramped basement cells and deprived of food” (9). To be put into simple terms‚ it was torture.

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