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    European study will analyze the narrative distortions of first-person eyewitness testimony in the killing of SS-guard‚ Josef Schillinger‚ in the Auschwitz concentration camp.. The theoretical premise of “an event without a witness’ will define the distortions of Schillnger’s role and death (by being shot by Franceska Mann) that arise through the “insider testimonies” of Filip Muller and Tadeusz Borowski. The differing interpretations of Mann’s killing of Schillinger take on differing forms of narrative

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    Hitler ’s Death Camps. New York: Holmes & Meier Publishers‚ 1979. Guttman‚ Isreal‚ Ed. Encyclopedia of the Holocaust. New York: Macmallin‚ 1990. Hellman‚ Petrt. The Auschwitz Album. New York: Random House‚ 1981. Lynott‚ Douglas Josef Mengele: The Angel of Death Müller‚ Filip. Auschwitz: Three Years in the Gas Chambers. New York: Stein and Day‚ 1979. Nyiszli‚ Dr. Miklos Auschwitz: An Eyewitness Account of Mengle ’s Infamous Death Camp. New York: Seaver Books‚ 1960.

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    economic reform was launched in 1978‚ China has made great achievements in poverty eradication and economic liberation (Brockmann et al‚ 2008); meanwhile‚ Chinese companies have become more powerful than before. However‚ in the world business‚ only a minority of them have the capacity to compete with foreign companies. Since there is a falling in happiness among Chinese (Brockmann et al‚ 2008)‚ company managers are faced with an urgent challenge: how to improve employees’ motivation (Alas‚ 2008). The

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    The Wannsee Conference On January 20‚ 1942‚ at a villa in a suburb of Berlin called Wannsee‚ 15 men‚ all high-ranking Nazi Party officials and members of the German government‚ met to discuss what they called the "Final Solution of the Jewish Question." The head of this conference was a man named SS General Reinhard Heydrich‚ the chief of the Reich Security Main Office (Reichssicherheitshauptamt-RSHA) and one of SS chief Heinrich Himmler ’s top deputies. (ushmm.org) Heydrich had two main goals in

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    References: Brockmann‚ Erich. (1996‚ May). Removing the paradox of conflict from group decisions. Academy of Management Executive. Cappozzoli‚ Thomas K. (1995‚ Dec). Resolving conflict within teams. Journal for Quality and Participation. v18n7‚ p. 28-30Parker‚ Glenn M

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    Amidst the ubiquitous violence during World War II‚ nonviolent protest is often unheard of. However‚ there were several resistance campaigns that took place in Germany‚ led by its own civilians. One of such campaigns was the resistance group called‚ The White Rose. The White Rose was a non-violent‚ intellectual resistance group that consisted of students from the University of Munich and their philosophy professor. The group became known for graffiti and preparing and distributing anonymous anti-nazi

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    project UNIVERSITY OF WALES BRITISH- HELENIC COLLEGE BSc (HONS) PSYCHOLOGY THE HISTORY OF ART PSYCHOLOGY PS 102 HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY EMMANUEL FIORAKIS KATERINA JOAN DEARING ATHENS‚ 2 APRIL 2008 The psychology of art is an interdisciplinary field that studies the perception‚ cognition and characteristics of art and its production. For the use of art materials as a form of psychotherapy. The psychology of art is related to architectural psychology

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    References: Brockmann‚ Erich. (1996‚ May). Removing the paradox of conflict from group decisions. Academy of Management Executive. v10n2‚ p. 61-62. Guidi‚ Marilyn A. (1995‚ Oct). Peer-to-Peer accountability. Nursing Management. v26n10‚ p 48. Cappozzoli‚ Thomas K. (1995

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    effect of Hanna’s trauma‚ but also her shedding of emotional walls and subsequent sexual comfort with Josef‚ showing the budding of their bond. The action effectively showcases the impact of

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    identity can Becca begin to discover her own. It is typical of every fairy tale that there is a prince. In Briar Rose the prince is the man who saves Gemma‚ Josef. He suffers his own tragedy as he is sent to a concentration camp during the Holocaust. This is not only physical tragedy‚ but Josef also suffers from a loss of identity. Josef is a homosexual man; he is not a

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