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    Vincent Frankini 12/11/13 Mrs. Coleman Internal Assessment Mathematics in an NFL Offense When my Teacher Mrs. Coleman told my class that we were going to be writing a 6-12 page paper on mathematics in real life‚ I was upset with the idea because I didn’t think I would be able to find any ideas that I would enjoy researching. At first‚ I thought long and hard about many different topics but weren’t able to come up with anything. This

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    Macbeth and Stalin

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    righteous and moral man wills not exploit its power as opposed to corrupt leader who will pursue his self-interests by misusing his power. Such assumptions can be made with the ruthless and mass murderer dictator‚ Joseph Stalin and the cruel tyrant from Shakespeare play Macbeth. Joseph Stalin is known as the most merciless and murderous dictator in history. While ruling the soviet USSR for quarter of the century his regime caused many deaths of innocent people and prominent political members. From 1924

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    seemed as if Stalin was coming to the aid of international communism to defeat Franco. However‚ most modern historians believe this view is too simplistic and that the USSR’s aid was more motivated by the opportunity to advance the needs of their own foreign policy. Stalin attempted to regain support through Spain‚ which some historians believe was to unite international socialism against fascism although some believe it was to maintain the USSR’s leadership over global socialism. Stalin needed the

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    The use of propaganda during wars in America has been used to justified the actions and events that occurred to the public displaying as virtuous to the people. Especially during World War II‚ countries had displayed propaganda defending the actions and preference of what are to be shown to the public. America and the Japanese Americans were very active in providing own perspectives on the internment camps that was leading to and after the end of the war. The term propaganda is use to influence

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    Adolph Hitler used propaganda‚ spies‚ pleasure‚ and gifts to seduce the people of Germany. Although Hitlers approach seemed odd and confusing it was working. In 1933 unemployment in Germany stood at 6‚000‚000; by 1938 it was 500‚000 and by 1939 it had virtually disappeared.

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    How did the Nazis use propaganda during the Holocaust? The Nazis used propaganda during the Holocaust to do a few things. The first thing it was used for was to make sure that nobody in Germany read or saw anything that could potentially damage the Nazi party or make the Nazi party be seen in a negative way. The second thing it was used for was to make sure that the Nazi parties’ views were shown in the most persuading way possible. The third thing it was used for was to make sure that the people

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    and see. His use of propaganda played an important role in what The people of Germany heard through the media. the messages he passed on through media held his beliefs and goals. Adolf Hitler became interested in the way propaganda molded the public thoughts and believe after war war one. He set up the Reich Chamber of Commerce in 1933. The head of the Reich Chamber of right of Commerce was Joseph Goebbels. Mr Goebbel was even given the title of Minister of propaganda. Anyone that

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    Propaganda in Elections

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    Propaganda In Elections Have you ever seen a TV commercial portraying a disastrous automobile accident‚ and then you reminds you to wear your seatbealts?!?! Believe it or not‚ that’s using a technique in propaganda called the fear appeal. Propaganda is more widespread than people picture. Propaganda is being used for everything from the baby food you feed your child to the TV commercial you laughed at yesterday night. There are many techniques that a propagandist can use to seduce you. Some

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    "Propaganda is the art of nearly deceiving one ’s friends without quite deceiving one ’s enemies." F. M. Cornford once offered this as an offhand explanation of what he believed propaganda to be. In reality‚ the human behavior of propaganda has grown from its origination into a complex web of technique and strategy. It can be traced back to as early as written accounts could have been taken‚ such as the Arthashastra‚ which was written around the 4th century BCE. Written by Chanakya‚ it discussed

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    The U.S.S.R. Under Stalin

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    11.30.10 The U.S.S.R. Under Stalin 1924-1941 Paper 1 Questions & Answers 1)a) Evidence in Source D that suggests that Stalin’s motive for the mass arrests of the late 1930s was to obtain slave labor is that “the mass arrest of the late 1930s may have been carried out to satisfy Stalin’s desire for slave labor‚” and “more prison laborers were urgently needed.” b) In Source D‚ “absurd inefficiency” means that the overpopulation of the prison laborers in the camps made them disorganized

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