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    society started developing and new inventions were made. Friedrich Nietzsche started using a typewriter after his vision started failing‚ and his writings began to change. He went from “arguments to aphorisms‚ from thoughts to puns‚ from rhetoric to telegram style” (Carr 636-67). Frederick Taylor “created a set of precise instructions” that would have “maximum speed‚ maximum efficiency‚ and maximum output” for factories to use around the world (Carr 638). Taylor’s “system” made factory’s productivity

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    “Night of November 9–10‚ 1938‚ when German Nazis attacked the Jewish population and there homes. The name Kristallnacht comes from the litter of broken glass left on the streets after the war. The violence continued on November 10‚ and in some places acts of violence continued on for more and more days to pass. Although the events of the Night of Broken Glass only took place on the 9th of November 1938 and the number of assaults against the Jews had increased throughout the autumn season in 1938

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    Cuban Missile Crisis Paper 9a) Source A shows that Kennedy was praised for his “masterful crisis management” and was even willing to risk nuclear war. This source and in particular McMachon claims that success was due to “plain dumb luck” and [also due to Kennedy’s caution and his ability to maintain his “remarkable cool under fire”. 9b) Source E clearly shows Khrushchev as being in control of the removal of the missiles from Cuba and this is seen from him playing Castro’s dentist‚ pulling

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    mass media in the 20th century The mass media included television‚ radio‚ newspaper and telephone. Before television‚ there was morse code‚ but later the telephone came in to play‚ people decided that it was much easier than waiting for a telegram. Before the invention of television there was the radio‚ this was considered the main form of entertainment for a family‚ the radio contained talk shows and advertisements read over the radio from different stores. Newspapers have been around

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    organised by the Party‚ but insofar as they erupt spontaneously‚ they are not to be hampered.’ Violence began to erupt throughout the Reich. At 1.20am on Nov. 10th‚ Reinhard Heydrich (Head of Security Police‚ or Sicherheitspolizel) sent an urgent telegram to headquarters and stations of the State Police and the SA leaders which contained directions concerning the riots. The SA and Hitler Youth units across Germany and its neighbouring territories engaged in the destruction of Jewish homes and businesses

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    that might otherwise grow rusty.” (5) which for Roger‚ is independence and adulthood. Roger’s dependence on his mother is excessive and actually contributes to him being abducted in the first place. When meeting with other executives‚ Roger goes to telegram his mother‚ fearing she may not have gotten a message which leads to his capture. Roger’s continued reliance on his mother for support forces him to grow up and take charge for

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    yet the majority of the American public wants war. In the image he had also been seen signing a document stating congress’ desire to convene as well as with the public. However‚ none of these had been able to convince Wilson until the Zimmerman telegram.

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    Therefore‚ from Stalin’s perspective‚ America was uninvolved and uncommitted. In a telegram exchange between Stalin and Roosevelt‚ more information on how Stalin truly felt was shown. Stalin accused Roosevelt of having an agreement with the Germans‚ which was to agree on opening the Western front. Roosevelt claims that Stalin was wrong

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    <http://www.usnews.com/opinion/articles/2011/02/14/why-congress-should-ban-high-volume-ammo-clips>. "Our View: Shooting spree calls for serious discussion | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram ." Maine news‚ sports‚ weather & breaking news | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram . N.p.‚ 24 July 2012. Web. 22 Oct. 2012. <http://www.pressherald.com/opinion/shooting-spree-calls-for-serious-discussion_2012-07-24.html>. Stein‚ Sam. "High-Capacity magazines are a constitutional

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    Chapter 26 The West and The World "Old Imperialism" occurred between the 16th and 18th centuries; European powers did not usually acquire territory in Africa and Asia but rather built a series of trading stations; the New World was the exception--many countries established colonies in the Americas; many Europeans also emigrated from their homelands "New Imperialism" Began in 1880s in Africa‚ earlier in Asia; in 1800 Europeans controlled about 7% of the world’s territory--by 1914 they controlled

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