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    Hitler‚ the Demise of a Demigod The will of a single man was powerful enough to alter the course of the world; that is the story of Adolf Hitler. Hitler inspired his people to hope for the betterment yet he himself fell into more and more despair the passage of time. As the First World War left Germany not only devastated but also humiliated‚ a failure of a painter who also happened to fight in the front lines‚ felt infuriated and betrayed by the surrender‚ took it upon himself to set things right

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    Hitler before the war

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    to being an illegitimate child Alois Schicklgruber‚ in order to help the advance of his career choose to change his name from Schicklgruber to Hiedler‚ however it was recorded as Hitler in the record books. So in 1876‚ at the age of 39‚ Alois Schicklgruber became Alois Hitler and passed on this name to his son Adolf Hitler. His mother Klara after losing 3 children previously to death feared that she would lose Adolf at young age‚ proceeded to lavished love and attention towards him. His father constantly

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    cities now face is crime. What are the most effective measures to tackle crime in urban areas NumWord 343 The rapid pace of urbanization is often associated with a high level of crime and violence. The greater concentration of wealthier victims (persons‚ banks‚ houses‚ etc.) makes the urban areas attractive for the criminal-prone individuals and potential offenders. The search of the most effective way to tackle crime depends on what do we prefer - to react or to prevent crime. The traditional approach

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    debatably one of the most horrific events of the 1900s. Stalin‚ the General Secretary of the Soviet Union‚ decided that to be able to have a nation which aligned with his political ideas‚ he would need to eradicate those who he deemed went against these views. Stalin used the purges as a method to exercise his political control over his population and control the political spectrum. Stalin killed millions during the purges. About four years later‚ Hitler‚ the leader of Germany‚ conducted what is referred

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    Was Hitler a Weak Dictator?

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    WAS HITLER A WEAK DICTATOR? Introduction The question of whether Hitler was master in the Third Reich or a ‘weak dictator’ is one of the central debates amongst historians of Nazi Germany. It is not necessary to spend too much time here outlining the debate‚ as this information can easily be found elsewhere (see‚ for example‚ the excellent chapter on this subject in Ian Kershaw’s The Nazi Dictatorship). Broadly speaking‚ historians who have participated in this debate can be located on a scale

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    foster parents. Her younger brother dies on the trip there‚ due to suspicious circumstances and illness. They bury him in the cold winter snow and while they are burying him one the workers drop a book and she picks it up. The book is called “The Grave Digger’s Handbook”‚ but she does not know this because she was never taught to read. The book is the only memory of her brother she has. In a way it is a good thing‚ his suffering is stopped early. When she first arrives she is reluctant‚ but soon

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    Problem Identification The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 was created to solve the problem of high crime. To deal with the crime problem in our nation‚ there must be a balance approach between getting tough on the hard-core violent offenders‚ and prevention and treatment for nonviolent offenders‚ all within the context of punishment. The major crimes that were going on in 1994 were the war on drugs‚ gun violence‚ and juvenile violence(book‚ pg.470). It was suggested that police

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    STALIN: PEOPLES HERO OR MONSTER? (1928-1941) Were the Five-Year Plans and Collectivisation policies successful? Stalin’s five-year plans and collectivisation policies were not the first attempt to reorganise the soviet workforce. The New Economic Policy was applied in March 1921‚ which was a mixture of socialism and capitalism. By 1927 the NEP had revived Soviet industry to 1913 levels and was successful in heavy goods‚ however agriculture was in turmoil. Stalin would no longer allow

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    From Socrates and Jesus to Lincoln and Gandhi‚ there is an unbroken tradition of martyrs whose life and actions brought glory to mankind but who had to sacra face their lives at the altar of their principles. These great souls were much ahead of their times in their ideas and ways of thinking. Moreover‚ they had great courage of conviction which made them bold in the face of their opponents who were making desperate efforts to preserve their outworn ideas with the help of brutal power. The day

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    Case 1 He was seeing a psychiatrist because of the voices in his head. He stopped taking medication when he started feeling better. He Committed Suicide because of the voices. After her husband’s death‚ the wife became depressed and withdrew from society. She struggled to manage finances. She started Hoarding possessions. She became very forgetful of everyday task. Her family thought she needed extra care so they hired a home care agency to assist. She was placed in a nursing home because

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