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    Jewish Resistance During the Holocaust: How and to What Extent Were Resistance Efforts Made? Jewish resistance against the Nazis took place in many different forms throughout the Holocaust. Because of so much threat and danger‚ there were fewer chances for resistance to take place‚ and so there were fewer people resisting. Much of this resistance had to take form without weapons. In the year 1943‚ it is estimated that 500‚000 Jews were murdered. From the years 1941-1943‚ underground resistance

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    carried out torture tactics and even executions directed to the Jews.During the Holocaust‚ Jews used armed and unarmed resistance in order to help them maintain their humanity. Most Jewish rebellions were unarmed. In fact‚ the author of Resistance: The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising wrote‚ “About 4‚000 Nazis began house-to-house searches only to walk face-first into multiple ambushes” (“Resistance”). The author goes on to say that most Jews held armors in their house. Most times they planned a

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    Amidst the ubiquitous violence during World War II‚ nonviolent protest is often unheard of. However‚ there were several resistance campaigns that took place in Germany‚ led by its own civilians. One of such campaigns was the resistance group called‚ The White Rose. The White Rose was a non-violent‚ intellectual resistance group that consisted of students from the University of Munich and their philosophy professor. The group became known for graffiti and preparing and distributing anonymous anti-nazi

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    That just the strong could effectively depend on peaceful means as a device to challenge the current business as usual or to adjust the disequilibrium that penetrates the social and the political fabrics of human attempts. Composing on peacefulness resistance‚ Ravinda Kumar declares that peaceful noncooperation is a "capable‚ respectable‚ commendable and successful technique or intends to accord meet equity and flexibility" To Kumar‚ the Gandhian system for peaceful activity worries about all individuals

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    In this article the influence of the important resistance spot welding process parameters on the shear-tensile strength of the welded joints of Inconel alloy 625 was investigated. Experimental study using full factorial design of the welding current‚ welding time‚ and electrode force parameters was conducted. In order to identify the influence of each parameter and their interaction a general linear model and a second order model using response surface method was developed. Nonlinear correlation

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    of a Wire Affects Its Resistance In my physics coursework I am going to investigate the effect of the length of a wire on its resistance. Resistance is the measure of how easy it is for current to flow through a wire. Current is the rate of flow of charge through a conductor‚ and it is measured in amps using an ammeter. To help me plan my investigation I have completed a preliminary experiment in which I investigated the effect of the thickness of a wire on its resistance‚ using three constantan

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    Heat resistance of endospores of Bacillus pumilus Abstract Spore suspension of Bacillus pumilus was inoculated into universal bottles containing sterile distilled water in water baths at temperatures of 85°C‚ 90°C and 95°C. At specific time intervals‚ a sample was removed and spread on nutrient agar plates. The number of colonies formed was used to determine the D-value and z-value. The D-value for 85°C is 64.1 minutes‚ 25.7 minutes for 90°C and 8.2 minutes for 95°C while the z-value is 11

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    Understanding Change BUS610: Organizational Behavior June 30‚ 2013 Understanding Change Introduction Change occurs as a response to the need within business organizations for stimulation and growth. There are many benefits of organizational change‚ some of which include a competitive advantage or the strategic growth that occurs in response to changes specific to industry regulation. Change is never easy‚ yet it is always necessary in order for businesses to grow and thrive. As a result of

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    Slave rebellion and resistance was very common in America from the earliest days of uncharacteristic institutions. The act of enslavement endeavored to break the spirit and ignore the humanity of slaves. Resistance and rebellion to enslavement in America were due to the harshest and inhuman conditions that they were subjected to for example working for long hours‚ working under harsh environments‚ being beaten up for failing to complete their tasks‚ denying them freedom to practice their cultural

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    that the reason of the revolution being violent is resistance. The understanding of resistance could go two ways. There was the resistance of the king‚ Louis XVI‚ where he thought that he should be the absolute monarch and where he believes that he is the one to be ruling over France and no one else. On the other hand‚ there also was the resistance of the common people that had enough of the king’s and queen’s poor ruling over them. They wanted a change. The king was not a good monarch in the eyes

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