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    RIZAL’S GRAND TOUR OF EUROPE WITH VIOLA (1887) •May 11‚ 1887 - Rizal and Viola left Berlin by train •Dresden- one of the best cities in Germany •Prometheus Bound -painting wherein Rizal was deeply impressed •Teschen (now Decin‚ Czechoslovakia) - next stopover after leaving Dresedn LEITMERITZ: •At 1:30pm of May 13‚ 1887 - the train‚ with Rizal and Viola on board‚ arrived at the railroad station of Leitmeritz‚ Bohemia-for the first time‚ the two great scholars—Rizal and Blumentritt—met

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    shift. For example in Milgram shock experiment (1963)‚ many participants reported after they were debriefed that they knew delivering the shocks was wrong but they felt that the experimenter was to be held responsible and not them. Similar to at the Nuremberg trials as many Nazi soldiers defended their actions saying they were just following orders so it was not their fault. Another explanation to why people obey being this idea of Gradual commitment‚ which has a snowball effect of starting of small

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    WWII STUDY GUIDE CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN HISTORY 1. What countries would make up the Axis Powers? 2. What countries would make up the Allied Powers? 3. What event did A. Phillip Randolph organize in Washington on 7/1/1941? Why? A march to march under a banner that said “WeLoyal Colored Americans Demand the Right to Work and Fight for Our Country” 4. Why was the Battle of the Bulge a significant battle? What did it represent? Why was it called Battle of the Bulge? Who was the aggressor in

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    The Holocaust was the end of the long process which included terror and propaganda‚ known as Anti-Semitism. When the Nazis came to power in Germany in 1933‚ they imposed the Nuremberg Laws (“How and Why Did the Holocaust Happen?”)‚ forcing Jews to wear yellow stars on all of their clothing so they could be easily identified‚ and stripped the Jews of all their basic human rights. On the Night of Broken Glass‚ the Nazis organized violent attacks on the Jews. This night was named the Night of Broken

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    During World War 2‚ Nazi doctors were doing tests on their prisoners to answer whatever questions they had about the human body. They had a vast number of prisoners and could easily take many of them and do studies without the fear of repercussions. Mengele was known for being one of the sadistic doctors that would do tests on his prisoners. He tried to change brown eyes into blue eyes‚ he would kill people and cut them open to see if they had a disease and then would pick out the diseased organs

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    Human Experimentation in Research   Student Name: Course: Lecturer: Due Date: Throughout our history‚ research has been an important and vital area in our development as a species. Research has touched almost every aspect in human life in one way or another. It has helped us to make great improvements in our daily lives‚ while searching for solutions to improve the health and wellbeing of the human race. The secretive research experimentation on unsuspecting humans has been performed throughout

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    Probably‚ applied genetics’ most impacts on society are as a result of genetic tests. In general‚ genetic tests seek to detect some feature of a person’s genetic constitution. This feature can be a disease causing mutation or a marker DNA sequence used to detect presence of another gene. Obviously these procedures used for testing the status of DNA‚ RNA or chromosomes are included in genetic tests. What is more it is possible to include some protein based tests and classical medical examinations

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    and had to fight to stay alive. In 1933‚ new German laws forced Jews out of their civil service jobs‚ university and law court positions‚ and other areas of public life. Politically‚ the Jewish people were removed from German citizenship. These Nuremberg Laws defined Jews‚ not by their religion or by how they wanted to identify themselves‚ but by the religious affiliation of their grandparents. This also fed into Social factors; Between 1937 and 1939‚ new anti-Jewish regulations segregated Jews further

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    then fought several small conflicts‚ in Shanghai‚ Rehe and Hebei until the Tanggu Truce in 1933. Afterwards Chinese volunteer forces continued the resistance to Japanese aggression in Manchuria‚ and Chahar and Suiyuan. German troops at the 1935 Nuremberg Rally.Adolf Hitler‚ after an unsuccessful attempt to overthrow the German government in 1923‚ became the leader of Germany in 1933. He abolished democracy‚ espousing a radical racially motivated revision of the world order‚ and soon began a massive

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    were burned‚ and on October 28‚ 17‚000-18‚000 polish Jews were dropped off at the polish border‚ sent there in cattle cars. Hitler had taken over‚ 121 new laws and ordinances were made to make life difficult for German Jews‚ they were called the Nuremberg laws‚ and they lasted from 1935-1939. Men were killed off or sent to work‚ all ages‚ young and old. Through all the chaos and killing‚ Gerda Weissman Klein had survived to tell her story about her time during the Holocaust. Gerda was born on May

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