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    Independent Research Assignment-Totalitarian Society 1. The Nazi Germany A) The government was formed promising the public‚ a cleansing of the people by removing the Jews and keeping the purest form of blood by practicing “Aryanism”. B) The society was an “Anti-Jew” society where the teachers were supposed to be a part of the Nazi society and education was banned for the Jews. Hitler and the government oppressed the religious groups and removed almost all the Protestant Churches in the Nazi

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    the Gilead Republic believed that they have created a system in which women were protected from the violence that were done against females‚ this theocratic government was involved in taking away human rights and dividing people into distinct classes. When the Gilead Republic came to govern the US‚ it showed that they secured its people very seriously and protected women from violence and rape because women were often sexually harassed and raped in the Pre-Gilead Republic. The Gilead Republic created

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    Gilead Quote Analysis

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    hanged by Gilead. The sight horrifies Offred‚ but she strains to push aside her repugnance and substitute an emotional “blankness.” As she represses her natural revulsion‚ she remembers Aunt Lydia’s words about how life in Gilead will “become ordinary.” Aunt Lydia’s statement reflects the power of a totalitarian state like Gilead to transform a natural human response such as revulsion at an execution into “blankness‚” to transform horror into normalcy. Aunt Lydia’s words suggest that Gilead succeeds

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    La Verne La Verne‚ CA Prepared for Prof. Yibo Xiao BUS 531 Investment & Portfolio Management Investment Analysis Report Gilead Sciences Inc. (GILD) Mohamed Shabib March 1st‚ 2014 College of Business and Public Management Department of Business Administration Executive Summary This report was written to analyze and examine whether investing in the Gilead Sciences Inc. stock is feasible. Nine main factors were used in reaching conclusions and recommendations‚ six of which are fundamental

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    The relevance of The Republic to our modern society In Plato’s The Republic‚ Plato illustrates what his ideal city would look like. He describes the educational systems‚ ideal legislators and the purposes of democracy. The republic influenced many people to understand the purpose for democracy‚ and it led to new philosophical schools of thought. Although this work was written hundreds of years ago‚ it still affects our modern world today. One of the most important things that Plato stresses is

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    Leaving Gilead Analysis

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    Intro- in the book leaving gilead by pat Carr‚ saranell is distraught and is emotionally not cared for; her mother is in denial of a broken life and marriage‚ winters coming‚ Ian isn’t home‚ the revolutionary war has begun and the world feels as if its caving in. Geneva‚ the mother of saranell is emotionally unbalanced from things that perpetually get her down. What are these things? Will Ian ever come home? Find it all out as Pat leads the reader on a journey of heartfelt compassion and emotional

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    Throughout The Scarlet Letter‚ two prominent characters battle with how to react to societal views‚ and that ultimately changes ones outlook on life. Primarily‚ one can change the way that society views them by being strong or transversely by being weak and maleable. To begin‚ by remaining strong and trusting herself‚ society begins to evolve and view Hester in a new light. The book quotes‚ “The letter was the symbol of her calling. Such helpfulness was found in her-so much power to do and power

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    Alpha Beta Gamma. The thought of belonging to an honor society excites me‚ from the day I received an invitation letter to this present day. I initially saw it as an opportunity to boost my resume‚ but now I see it in a whole different perspective. Honor societies are organizations intended to benefit and group like-minded individuals together based on academic excellence. However‚ Alpha Beta Gamma is more than just your average honor society. It is a place where intelligent minds come together to

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    Inequalities in education‚ child poverty in New Zealand Catherine Hawes‚ 2013000093 Assignment two: Letter Education and Society BTECE 5:02 Due 19th April 2013 1176 Words 19th April 2013 Ms Student Teacher Eastern Institute of Technology Private Bag 1201 Hawkes Bay Mail Centre Napier 4142 Dear Ms Student Teacher I’m writing to let you know what I’ve been learned about child poverty at EIT this term. Did you know that‚ in New Zealand child poverty could be compared to a socially

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    "War is Peace; Freedom is Slavery; Ignorance is Strength" (Orwell 6). The novel Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell demonstrates a dystopian society with negative and unrealistic messages. Such messages are a reality in the modern Republic of Uzbekistan. The social control enforced by the government of both Oceania and of Uzbekistan eliminates all privacy of their people. Individual consciousness is replaced by collective conformity‚ disallowing individualism to be expressed. While the mock dictatorships

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