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- 621: Yom Kippur
- ... lond which was also sacred to them. 1492 A.D. The Jews are expulted from Spain and Ghettos are formed. 1917 A.D. Pogroms begin occouring in Russia. The rise of antisemitism. 1936 A.D. Hitler commands Nazis to destroy Jewish towns and blames it on hoodlums. 1939 A.D.-1945 World War II. 1948 A.D. Isreal becomes a country. Military Life The Hebrews viewed war as a holy act ...
- 622: Who is God?
- ... us and for are children. I believe that god and region is to, love and cherish what make us different. History seems to prosecute people for their religious and cultural differences from the reformation, to Hitler's killing of the Jews and even the American Indians because they did not believe in the Europeans Christian ways. I believe that region should teach us to embrace each other's differences. I have ...
- 623: Religion
- ... leadership to aquire riches and land, often at the demise of the poor and helpless. The misuse of God isn't limited to the Ancient world. Today we have people like Louis Farakahn and Adolph Hitler and David Koresch who use god to propagate racism and hate, there by giving them the power unite and control a given segment of the population. As you can plainly see, religion is much more ...
- 624: Beowulf: The One Who Will Be King
- ... of a modern serial killer. As the poem draws toward the conclusion, it focuses on the dragon, a creature developed by the poet to solidify the rise and fall of the archetypal hero. After Adolf Hitler failed in his artistic studies at Vienna, he began to develop what would become a reign of terror on those who were not like him. His backlash towards a society that rejected him as an ...
- 625: Sports and Nationalism
- ... non-German won four gold-medals. An African-American runner by the name of Jesse Owens dominated the 100 and 200 meter races, long jump and carried the U.S. 4x100m relay team to victory. Hitler vacated his special box seat when Owens took the winner's stand. These were just symbolic signs of what the Germans tried to achieve during the 1936 Olympic Games. Canada was another nation, which tried ...
- 626: Ukraines Genocide
- ... remains unknown to this day; six million other farmers across the USSR were starved during collectivization. Stalin told Churchill he liquidated ten million peasants during the 1930s. Ukraine genocide occurred 8-9 years before Hitler began the Jewish Holocaust, and was committed before the worlds gaze. But Stalins murder of millions was simply denied or concealed by a left wig conspiracy of silence that continues to this day ...
- 627: Mill's And Sidgwick's Utilitarianism: Sacrifice The Innocent For The Common Good?
- ... society. Utilitarianism requires that one compare the good that the people (JSM 220) would do for society with the harm they would do society if they were not killed. For example, if a young Adolf Hitler were in the building, it might do more good for society to allow the building to explode. Unfortunately for an individual attempting to use utilitarianism to make for decisions, there is no way to know ...
- 628: A Comparison of Multi-Valued Orientation and Two Valued Orientation
- ... numbers. Instead the "absolute" cold and the "absolute" hot are used. Marxism is a classic example of two valued orientation. It stated that either you were for the communist party or you were against them. Hitler had the same idea. His views were that if you did not support him, then you should not live. So it ended up being supporting him and living or opposing him and dying. Multi-valued ...
- 629: Utopia
- ... met could be considered a utopia. At least in the eyes of the Black Panthers. Another example that I can think of is the formation of the Nazis in Germany. The Nazis lead by Adolph Hitler also sought to get what they felt would be the right thing for their people. Few would argue though that their views were misguided though. They felt that the Aryan People were superior to the ...
- 630: Panopticon: The Ideal Social Order
- ... in order to better society as a whole. The historical problems with power have proven, when it is unevenly distributed, those with the power take advantage and impose their values on the public. For instance, Hitler was given too much power and he massacred millions of innocent people. The Panopticon, on the other hand, serves to increase the wealth, welfare, education, and spirituality of society. The Panopticon does punish but it ...
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