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    count: 508 Terror on Facebook‚ Twitter and YouTube In “Terror on Facebook‚ Twitter and YouTube” Gabriel Weimann argues that social media has greatly aided the spread of terrorism over the advancement of technology in online communication. Weimann examines the use of interactive online communication by terrorists and their supporter- from chatrooms to social media and online video communities. Chatrooms provide terrorists minimal risk of being identified or located by government agencies due to the

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    Nazi Germany fervently tried to restore and instill traditional values‚ giving men and women separate and distinct roles with the usage of propaganda to promote their message. Women‚ of course‚ were a necessity to Hitler’s vision of an Aryan world‚ as they were the key to the continuation of the lineage that Nazi Germany strived to keep alive and pure. In the same manner‚ Nazi Anti-Feminism actively demonized women from being independent and career driven by advocating them to marry‚ start families

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    being a vegetarian between meals.  ~Colman McCarthy Key Questions: 1. How did the Great Depression create the conditions for totalitarianism? 2. What is Fascism? 3. How was Fascism similar and different from Communism? 4. "Who" or "What" is to blame for the rise of Hitler? 5. Was Hitler’s and the Nazi Party use of propaganda effective? People Victor Emanuel III Benito Mussolini ll Duce Adolf Hitler Terms and Concepts Totalitarians Fascism/Nazism/Communism/Democracy- Understand

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    bibliography unavailable =( Racialism began to develop in Germany when Adolph Hitler and the Nazi Party seized power in 1933 after the Enabling Act was performed. It gradually worsened as various Nazi legislations‚ such as the Nuremberg Laws‚ were instated in the years following Hitler’s rise to power which led to further discrimination against all Jewish people in Germany with the intentions of racial genocide. This was in spite of the attempts made by the Reich Deputation of Jews in Germany and the actions

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    Discussion The process of consolidation is often confused with the process of compaction. Compaction increases the density of an unsaturated soil by reducing the volume of air in the voids. Meanwhile‚ Consolidation is a time-related process of increasing the density of saturated soil by draining some of the water out of the voids. According to Karl Terzaghi "consolidation is any process which involves decrease in water content of a saturated soil without replacement of water by air." In general

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    Throughout World War II‚ the Nazi government‚ run by Adolf Hitler‚ ruled Germany with their extremist views. Because Germany was in the middle of a Great Depression‚ they had no one else to believe in but Hitler. He took advantage of Germany’s hopeless population by putting blame on the Jews for all of Germany’s problems. The Nazi Party and the Gestapo controlled Germany’s population‚ and sent Jews and other races that were deemed undesirable to the concentration camps. Hitler’s views inspired many

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    become Chancellor in 1933? From being a poor unknown‚ Adolf Hitler rose to power and obtained chancellorship of Germany in 1933. At that time‚ Germany was already a broken country‚ drowning in multiple political problems. Hitler did not come to power by winning an election in the Reichstag and had rather obtained the position due to many mistakes and factors created mainly by others. The inadequacies of the Weimar Government‚ the increasing popularity and strengths of the Nazis‚ and the mistakes

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    Life in Nazi Germany was bad for the people in Germany. Germany was slowly slipping into bankruptcies and unemployment rates were high. Germany were also limited as to what they could do because the treaty of Versailles meant that they had to limit the size of their army and that they had land taken away from them. On top of all that‚ Germany had to pay repatriations for the damage done in the war. This Essay will elaborate on the following points. How Hitler and the Nazi party created a totalitarian

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    through music. In the years between 1939 and 1945‚ Europe underwent a drastic change due to new political control by the National Socialist Party‚ and the events surrounding World War Two. Propaganda and censorship were at an all time high during this period of time‚ therefore music was widely influenced. Music that was traditionally used to portray positive German history was warped to fit the ideals of the Nazi Party as well as influence the highly impressionable

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    Chicago’s Tribunes Server Consolidation a Success Summary This case study is an analysis of the Chicago Tribunes Server consolidation in which the Chicago Tribune moved its critical applications from several mainframes and older Sun servers to new‚ dual-site data-center infrastructure based on Sun 15K servers. The Tribune clustered the Sun servers over a 2-mile distance‚ lighting up a dark-fiber‚ 1-Gbps link between two data centers. This configuration let the newspaper spread the processing

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