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    The Rise of Hitler 1. Why did so many German people join the Nazi Party? In the early 1920s‚ Germany was especially hard-hit during the Great Depression after the first World War‚ mainly because of the Treaty of Versailles‚ which made Germany go into an extreme hyperinflation. People could not buy anything with a reasonable price. In 1922‚ a loaf of bread costed 163 marks. In September 1923‚ it would have costed 1‚500‚000 marks and in November of that same year which was the peak of the hyperinflation

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    gustus established himself as the emperor through his military‚ religious‚ and political power. In this quote from deed three it can be seen that Augustus has obtained military strength fit for an emperor. “I waged many wars throughout the whole world by land and sea‚ both civil and foreign‚ and when victorious I spared all citizens who sought pardon... About 500‚000 Roman soldiers were under military oath to me.” In the religious sphere‚ Augustus was elected pontifex maximus or head of priest. This

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    Why do many find science concepts so difficult to learn? Evaluate theory and research that seeks to account for this‚ and also consider research that has sought to address this problem at the level of classroom instruction. Measuring science learning What would successful learning of science concepts look like? How do we know that science concepts are ‘difficult to learn’? Although the research literature often fails to articulate this position‚ research measurements suggest that learners

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    The World War 1 was called the great war for losing so many lives in two years. This war killed more people than any other previous wars in history. The estimated casualties in just two years was about 2% of the world’s population. The cause of these casualties were caused by combinations of antiquated military tactics and ultra modern war technology. The total deaths of the U.S was 9‚721‚931 combat deaths and over 6‚821‚248 civilian deaths. Over 21.2 million were permanently wounded. World War 1

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    In the article‚ “Why So Many College Students Are Lousy at Writing--And How Mr. Miyagi Can Help‚" John Maguire gives his views to the Washington Post. John Maguire’s goal of this article is to change the audience’s mind and have them take action. Maguire would like to see the curriculum changed to starting with basic writing behaviors one at a time. Along with doing that‚ they should also implement courses‚ where they assume students know nothing about writing and work their way up from there. Throughout

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    The Many Me’s Questionnaire Words or phrases I use to describe my physical self 1. I am blue eyed man 2. I am 5’11 3. I am Stocky built 4. I am Balding 5. I am Average Words or phrases I use to describe my personality 6. I am Authoritative 7. I am curious 8. I am analytical 9. I am kind 10. I am ambitious Words or phrases I use to describe my social self (me interacting with others) 11. I am outgoing 12. I am comical 13. I am a good listener 14. I am a good communicator 15

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    Americans felt threatening these men had guns and other weapons the the Native American didn’t have. On the other hand another reason why colonists died was because of starvation known as the winter of 1609-1610. shown in “ Early Jamestown: Why Did So Many Colonist Die?” states the colonists didn’t have enough crops to go through the winter.The poor relations with local indians impacted more than just trade. Limited farming experience posed a challenge to the Jamestown indians colonists. They struggled

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    How was Hitler able to capture the hearts of so many people? Through propaganda. Through a detailed‚ psychologically advanced‚ and twistingly genius comprehension of what the German people needed. In the middle of the grim‚ gray‚ and gloomy society in Germany‚ he stood out as someone who was young and enthusiastic--a man who was genuinely interested in the well being of his country. He rose to power very strategically‚ first getting the Nazi name out there and then eventually using the good guy

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    Don’t Fit In‚ Stand Out Have you ever tried to be so perfect at something and it ended up going all wrong? I have. In the essay “So What’s So Bad About Being So-So?” by Lisa Wilson Strick (205-207) she makes the point that being perfect doesn’t always turn out the way you hope. I completely concur with her. Perfection can often be a wonderful thing‚ but for me‚ perfection caused me to have a very low confidence and so it became a vice in my life. Rather then being myself‚ I was too concerned

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    deems marginal behavior to be unbeneficial‚ but Frazier states "..marginal behavior can be the most important kind."(58 Frazier) because every purpose-filled activity starts off as a margin. Nonetheless‚ it is crucial for marginal things to exist as they provide many benefits and play an important role in the world we live in today. Living in a society where we are constantly being told what to do ‚ marginal activities are necessary because they can allow oneself to discover what one’s true passion

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