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    should have. Stalin started the Great Purges and used gulags as fear tactics to keep control‚ and his militancy cost money that could have been used elsewhere. These fear tactics left Russian politics paralyzed‚ even after the mass industrialization and urbanization of the country. Additionally‚ the money coming in from industrializing only went to further Stalin’s military exploits and even more industrialization. This industrialization could have aided the economy‚ but because Stalin focused so much

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    Life Under Stalin

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    Chelsea Harden Miss French Period 3 03/06/11 Life under Stalin Joseph Stalin was able to establish a strong dictatorship over the Soviet Union by being a good organizer and being able to make many people appeal to him and his ideas of a communist society. Although his ideas were misleading‚ he managed to gain believers and kill off any of those who disagreed with any of his sayings or teachings. Much of the credit goes to his army who helped commit many of these murders that went on

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    Crash: Racism and Haggis

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    "Crash" Crash‚ a touching film created by the Canadian director and writer Paul Haggis‚ incorporates the many struggles‚ faced by today ’s racial stereotypes‚ into a collage of various interconnected‚ cultural dilemmas encountered by the film ’s multi-ethnical cast ("Paul"). Haggis uses the dialogue and physical actions of his characters to illustrate the various racial stereotypes that are pre-assigned to each race by every individual. This film is a mesmerizing drama that touches the emotions

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    in population. With increased population‚ the need for mass food production became paramount. Capital-intensive commercialized farming began to form in England earlier than anywhere else. The new invention of railroads was a catalyst for the industrialization of England. Trains allowed industrials(including coal)‚ garments‚foodstuffs‚ and personnel to be transported in half the time it used to take. The discovery of large coal deposits‚ that were easily accessible‚ provided England with the fuel it

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    Plane Crash

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    I woke up with a loud scream which took over the silence that filled my room. My mom came running to my room just to check on me. It was a very unusual dream and I couldn’t remember anything of it. At that moment it seemed as if it was reality and I hated that awkward feeling that I kept getting. The shirt that I was wearing was stuck to my body and my face had turned all red. I got up to wash up telling my mom that I would be ok. As I opened the door to my room I could smell something burning‚ and

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    Greatest Leader A great leader consists of power‚ care‚ understanding‚ and believing you are making improvements while others may oppose of it. Joseph Stalin is a very acceptable image of what this is. Although his people may not have believed in him at the time he did do a lot of valuable things‚ let us see why. While Stalin was in power he accomplished a lot‚ the USSR went from a very poor society to a force to be reckoned with when it came to industrial and military power considering where it

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    Transportation was one of the major developments during Industrialism by connecting cities through railroads. Existing railroads were improved upon as well as expanding westward. Railroads were essential for transporting both goods and people. They brought raw materials to city factories‚ which would then be converted to consumer goods and redistributed by the trains. The expansion of tracks encouraged settlers to migrate‚ and build more cities out west. By the 1900’s over two thousand miles of railroad

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    Ethical Dilemmas in Crash It’s the sense of touch. In any real city‚ you walk‚ you know? You brush past people‚ people bump into you. In L.A.‚ nobody touches you. We’re always behind this metal and glass. I think we miss that touch so much‚ that we crash into each other‚ just so we can feel something. The film Crash follows multiple stories interweaving all surrounding an initial car crash. The film also attacks stereo types and teaches you life’s lesson of never judging a book by its cover

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    Joseph Stalin‚ and Peter the Great: Two Great Leaders If someone asks about the Great Leaders of Russian History‚ there will be the two leaders‚ Stalin and peter the great. Stalin is the Dictator of the Soviet Union‚ the 19th century of Russia that industrialize the Soviet Union. Whereas the Peter the Great‚ the 17th century dictator of Russian Empire that modernize and westernize the Russia during early Russian history. Both leaders are considered whom impacted the Russia‚ by westernization‚ and

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    Crash Essay (the Movie)

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    Steve Irwin 9/24/12 Critical Thinking Mrs. Clemes Crash and Burn Crash the movie illustrates many examples of ignorance‚ bias views‚ discrimination‚ racism and assumptions. This movie is centered on the above ideas. During the movie every character at some point is guilty of bias views‚ discrimination‚ or assumptions. This is due to the different ethnicities and backgrounds of the characters. Towards the end of the movies all the characters begin to realize that some of their voiced beliefs

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