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    How Ordinary Germans Become Nazi Mass Murderers The Nazis during World War II left a horrendous toll of dead Jews during the Holocaust. Dr. Damerow explained the result of the Nazi Holocaust left 5‚820‚960 Jews dead (Statistics on the Holocaust).When people think of Nazi soldiers they think of terrible monsters. But how did ordinary German people become mass murderers and bigots? By the use of propaganda‚ communications‚ and use of authority‚ the German people thought this was the best way to deal

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    Surname Centre No. Candidate No. Paper Reference(s) Initial(s) Paper Reference Signature 7 0 8 1 7081/01 0 1 Examiner’s use only London Examinations GCE Chemistry Ordinary Level Paper 1 Wednesday 12 January 2011 – Afternoon Time: 1 hour 15 minutes Materials required for examination Nil Items included with question papers Nil Team Leader’s use only Question Leave Number Blank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Instructions to Candidates In the boxes above‚ write your centre number

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    Acts of Heroism I believe that ordinary people can do heroic things. A Hero by definition is a figure in Mythology and legend renowned for exceptional courage and fortitude. The word also has many connotative meanings. A person who pulls another person from a burning building would be considered a hero. Another example of a hero would be when a person stands up for something or someone despite what others think about them doing that. In saying that ordinary people can show acts of heroism suggests

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    RA ONE- The extra-ordinary sales promotion by SRK I ’ve often heard people say‚ film-making is nothing short of a gamble. And as any gambler will tell you‚ you ’ve got to gamble huge to triumph huge. Going by this logic‚ Shah Rukh Khan is The Supreme Gambler of the year. What ’s at stake‚ beside the big money invested in RA.ONE of course‚ is a dream‚ a vision‚ an aspiration to make a film which appeals to kids and kids at heart. In short‚ attempt a film that appeals to the universal audience

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    Discuss Wendy Cope’s Treatment of Ordinary Life Being Boring Wendy Cope treats ordinary life as a fairly positive thing‚ in ‘Being Boring’. In the poem‚ she describes how she is content with a boring life and shows that she dislikes anything which is out of the ordinary. This is an autobiographical poem‚ showing how Cope is content with an ordinary‚ boring life as opposed to drama and turbulence. This is shown by the use of regular stanzas and rhyme schemes‚ the use of language and the use of imagery

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    From the beginning of our journey through the Reptile we are constantly asking ourselves one question: “Why should Bubba Care about my Case?” The reason we ask that question stems from the “Why we Lose at Trial” stool. This stool tells us that reason we lose at trial is because of compassion fatigue‚ tort reform‚ and negative attribution. The jury comes to the courtroom tainted with these afflictions‚ without us making a single argument or admitting a single piece of evidence. These afflictions stem

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    In what way were ordinary British civilians affected by the war? By the time the 1st world war broke out in 1914 many ordinary British civilians were affected in many aspects. Some of these aspects were conscription‚ rationing‚ censorship and DORA. The aim of this essay is to analyze in what way ordinary British civilians were affected by the war. In order to do so I will analyze the different aspect that affects them. To begin with in 1914 the government passed the Defense of the Realm Act which

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    "Powerful poetry so often springs from the most ordinary or even the ugliest of ingredients" Poetry can be deemed powerful for many reasons‚ however‚ in the case of “Songs of Innocence and Experience” by William Blake‚ it is powerful due to the complex theological and philosophical ideas that he explores. Furthermore‚ what is interesting about Blake is that his poetry‚ on the surface seems simplistic in language‚ structure and form‚ and thus one could argue that the power of Blake’s poetry is determined

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    In times of conflict‚ ordinary people do extraordinary things. During times of conflict‚ we see how ordinary people can do extraordinary things. It is when we are placed in such situations‚ similar to Najaf in ‘The Rugmaker of Mazar-Sharif’ that we see these things reveal themselves. Najaf experiences‚ life threatening situations during the war and experiences the effects of the tragedies. Extraordinary acts of humanity are also seen when people of opposing views of the conflict come together

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    who were responsible for genocide. And no one had ever thought can normal human beings under the right circumstances‚ are capable of committing suicide? And the answer is yes‚ normal human beings can cause genocide and Christopher Browning’s book‚ Ordinary men: Reserved Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland give a clear cut understanding

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