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    for many people‚ especially Jews. During this time‚ Germans used their “superiority” to change the lives of many Jews for the worst. Jews were viewed as less than others and caused to suffer just because of a title. During World War II‚ the Nazis treated the Jews very unfairly. Jews were arrested and harassed‚ placed in concentration camps‚ and put to death The Nazis arrested and harassed many Jews. The arrest of Jew were always extremely violent and cruel. During many arrests‚ Nazis would use force

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    a prison is‚ but no one has any idea how prisons work from the inside in all of the different countries in the world. In the article "Norway’s Ideal Prison" by Piers Hernu‚ the author describes how Bastoy‚ a prison located in Norway‚ treat its prisoners completely different than any other prison around the world. However‚ in the article "The Prisoner’s Dilemma" by Stephen Chapman‚ he says how the westerns and eastern countries make criminals pay for their crimes. In both articles‚ the authors

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    Most of the African women and men who were forcibly taken to America came from a large west region in Africa known as Guinea. Guinea was home to a wide variety of cultures and peoples. Over half of all arrivals in the World between 1500 and 1800 were Africans‚ whose culture greatly affected American civilization. White Americans and Europeans came to depict the African society as uncivilized and nonindustrial when in reality‚ their society was developed and complex. The African society had early

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    Inmate Rights

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    unusual punishment for prisoners. Picture taken from mirror.co.uk. Do Inmates Have More Rights Than We Think? Story by: Michael Mosier Inmates all across the country have multiple rights such as the right to hot meals every day and the right to shelter. This could be deemed common sense. They also have their Miranda Rights read to them upon being arrested. But‚ do prisoners have more rights that what we believe? The answer may be yes. According to HG.org‚ prisoners of every degree have the

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    is a play that shows distinctively visual narratives of female prisoners of war. Misto convey ideas of female survivors who live through war in Japanese camps suffering brutality from their violent Japanese oppressors. He does this by using visual techniques including photographs displaying humiliation‚ starvation and torture and also projected images to further highlight his purpose of describing the brutality of the female prisoners of war. Simple items we cherish can symbolise a great deal

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    intriguing‚ is how people were treated because of those things. It gets us thinking‚ that America isn’t this perfect society that we think of it to be. And we have so much more things to improve. I personally have some experiences with flaws of the government. It makes me enraged‚ and yet sad‚ that our government could act this way‚ in the time of need. This book takes us through the journey of a Muslim American surviving through hurricane Katrina‚

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    self-awareness among the prisoners? The prison camp used social alienation techniques to bring about the destruction of self-awareness among the prisoners. They treated each prisoner like animals and did not acknowledge them as human beings. The ability to cater to basic human functions as we do was taken away. This degradation broke the prisoners down and stripped them of their personal traits. This kind of treatment worked well in a group-style setting with other prisoners experiencing the same

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    Auschwitz - 1940  Auschwitz was not a concentration camp‚ it was a kill camp. They used these camps to kill nuisances‚ and people they did not like. Inside of this camp‚ they killed people in many ways. There were many different types of prisoners. And the prisoners thought the living conditions were worse than death. The Holocaust was a horrible time‚ and in a concentration camp like Auschwitz‚ it made it even worse.   The punishments in this camp varied. The most common punishment was to take away

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    British Empire. This article by David Dzurec explains how the experiences of prisoners of war during the American Revolution helped those fighting to gain American liberty. Dzurec has mentioned that the “barbarous and cruel nature of British treatment of prisoners allowed those‚ who supported the patriot cause to highlight the difference between themselves and their former colonial masters” In addition the author says‚ prisoners’ accounts appeared in newspapers‚ broadsides‚ and individual volumes‚ the

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    Yonoi Celliers Speech

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    Intro here In context of the parable‚ Jack Celliers is the sower of the seed amongst the group‚ and each person takes it differently based on their personalities. Celliers good hearted nature allows for him to spread his wealth of information to the people surrounding him. Celliers has the essential traits to produce change in the people that surround him. Yonoi represents the good soil in which the seed lands in the framework of the parable from the bible. Yonoi was obviously changed by the events

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