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- 601: The Holocaust
- ... there homeland (what they consider homeland is what almost every religion does) Isreal. The Holocaust has many meanings today, but the meaning could be different tomorrow. Because we never know when a "sweet talker" like Hitler can talk ignorent people into killing their friends.
- 602: Social Deviance
- ... accept the authority of the pope because it is a traditional authority. Charismatic authority is based on the personal qualities of a particular individual. A great example of this type of authority would be Adolf Hitler. He gained his authority because the people who followed him liked his personal qualities, even if they were for the worse. The last authority that Weber created was the legal authority. Legal authority is based ...
- 603: Definition Essay of Multiculturalism
- ... to believe. In allowing one‘s ethnic group to decide who your friends are and who your enemies are you become a type of separatist. Didn‘t society learn from history? This is just what Hitler and the Nazi party did in Germany and all throughout the world during WWII. “The maintenace of distinctive cultures should be the function of synagogues, churches, music festivals, ethnic celebrations, and, most especially, dinner tables ...
- 604: Homeless Youths
- ... sense in this, I still think it extraordinary. It just goes to show that there are all types of people on the streets. Maybe the next Mozart sleeps in a refrigerator box. Possibly the next Hitler eats out of a garbage dump. You can not put a face on the demographics. In spite of the fact that I can not give a solution for homelessness, I can say that all the ...
- 605: Feminism And Gender Equality In The 1990’s
- ... We can no longer passively and quietly wait for the Supreme Court to change their mind or for Congress to pass a law." Extremism on the right was no vice, moderation no virtue. Or, as Hitler explained in Mein Kamph, "The very first essential for success is a perpetually constant and regular employment of violence." (See Endnote #4) This mentality continued on through 1989 during the Webster v. Reproductive Health Services ...
- 606: Friends
- ... each other with unlimited entertainment and a strong support system. This was a blessing in disguise since there was not much to do in the violence torn country of mine. My mother was never a “Hitler” or a stuck up aristocrat. Yet she emphasized on manners and proper etiquette. Even at sixteen I would accompany her as a chaperone to social gatherings. In the absence of my father I would represent ...
- 607: Realism, Idealism, and Marxism-Leninism
- ... moral principles, and the dissolving of spheres of influence and balance of power to regulate world peace. In the end however; it was the weakness of the League of Nations, and its inability to control Hitler and the inevitable Second World War that led scholars to once again embrace the views of realism. The ideology of Marxism-Leninism was conceived by Lenin’s belief that the face of Marxism had been ...
- 608: Feminism And Gender Equality In The 1990’s
- ... We can no longer passively and quietly wait for the Supreme Court to change their mind or for Congress to pass a law." Extremism on the right was no vice, moderation no virtue. Or, as Hitler explained in Mein Kamph, "The very first essential for success is a perpetually constant and regular employment of violence." (See Endnote #4) This mentality continued on through 1989 during the Webster v. Reproductive Health Services ...
- 609: A Civil Rebuttal
- ... liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”. Within the refines of this home, I find it a task to see those liberties granted. Here is a few of the world's greatest oppressors: Jim Jones, Adolph Hitler, Napoleon Bonaparte, Julius Caesar, David Koresh, and Anton Szandor LaVey. I know, as well as you, that these notorious six are among the world's most hated. However here are a few oppressors from another ...
- 610: Dragons in America
- ... by hearing the stories of killers and the fact that they are loose. Criminals on TV are not seen as evil but rather as entertaining. Fear exists in all Americans. Monsters such as Charles Manson, Hitler, and Randall Flag (from “The Stand”) are feared for what they did can happen to you. Americans are afraid to be victims and monsters need victims. Through media, entertainment and politics people of America fear ...
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