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    German Essays

    1. One day in Joszfow- Christopher Browing a. Emphasizes the old age of the officers- 39 b. Shows that they were trained to be like this and had a choice. They were not brainwashed o Myth that Browning is trying to disprove; that all Nazi’s were thoroughly indoctrinated • Some of the killers were old enough to think for themselves o Trying to give the lie to idea that people thought they had to kill so that they themselves would not be killed o Conclusions Browning drew about killers:

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    Holocaust

    soldiers took away their freedom—the leaders of the Jewish community were arrested; the Jewish people were put under house arrest; all their valuables were confiscated; the Jews were forced to wear a yellow star; the Jewish people were forced into ghettos; the ghettos were emptied and the people deported to concentration camps. This shows how the Nazi went from being human to dehumanizing their fellow human. Another example was that the prisoners were given barely enough food to survive, they were literally

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    Black Power Movement

    movement? 2 paragraphs Help Hinder - Working class were actually brought into the civil rights movement – bigger than king had been able to achieve. - Profile through media attention of James Meredith. - Protected the people, particularly in ghettos with 1) Patrol the pigs and 2) survival campaigns (health education) – which brought lots of confidence. - They were very violent – white people were stopping pitying them and turned their backs on the blacks. - Division in the black community and

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    Is This Rap's Logical Conclusion

    Is this rap’s logical conclusion? An essay by Louis Frederic Mendel Life on the street has changed during the 20th century. The continuous poverty, anger and violence has affected every living soul on the street, and produced rap music – a new musical genre which has revolutionized the street-life. The dreadful street-life of a criminal can be heard through thousands of rhyming rap songs, and the rules are simple; the rappers which have the most experience with violence, drugs and poverty

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    The Holocaust: The Children Of The Holocaust

    When the Holocaust started, no one believed it would be as horrid as it was. No one believed the rumors they were hearing until it was happening to them. Jews, homosexuals, Gypsies, and elderly people went through traumatic experiences and many were murdered in huge masses. The children of the Holocaust and the children of Holocaust survivors, however, suffered more physically and emotionally because they were given away, tortured, left alone, and put through many hardships. When the Nazis came

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    Hip Hop Culture Impact

    Hip-Hop has been and will extend to be one of the most mighty heritage movements of the up to date world. It is best accepted for its leverage on the melodies industry. Before hip-hop evolved publicly, it was a localized wonder that had blown out usually in underprivileged localities all over New York City. Ever since then Hip-Hop has been adept to leverage persons to proceed differently. The attractiveness of Hip-Hop has been subjugated by enterprise persons to conceive profit. Of all the performers

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    Insight on Hip Hop Versus Classic Rock

    in the early 1970’s. Artists such as James Brown, Grand Master Flex, Afrika Bambaataa, Fab 5 Freddy, and DJ Hollywood were one of the first to introduce Hip Hop. The origin of this music genre stemmed from block parties of the Ghetto Brothers. It was stated that the Ghetto Brothers used to plug their instruments and amps up for these parties and enjoy themselves. An artist people love to jam to during this period of time was a popular artist who is well known today as James Brown. James Brown was

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    Father Son Relationships In Night

    In the memoir, Night, by Elie Wiesel, the reader discovers the bond that Elie has with his father, Schlomo, during the Holocaust. Having each other during the Holocaust, they can protect each other mentally, physically and emotionally. Father-son relationships are a strong bond, and experiencing such painful situations together can strengthen the connection. Elie and his father’s relationship changes immensely, as we see the difference in their relationship from before the camp, in the camp and when

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    Jewish House Narrative

    Jewish eyes By: Tyler and Nathan When "they" came, my nearly perfect life shattered before my eyes. I had worked so hard, all for it to crumble. We were an innocent family living in the smack dab middle of Germany and France. I was a kid in school who had good grades and a couple of friends. We were pretty rich if you could call it that. Well, we had lots of income between my mom and dad. Mom was a schoolteacher, and Dad, well let's just say dad was out a lot. And to this

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    Summary Of Fist Stick Knife Gun

    age violence is instilled into young people through everyday life and media.Through his own personal experience, Canada is trying to reach everybody he can to inform and try to stop the horrific cycle of violence in America's poor communities and ghettos. Canada wrote this book to give insight into how damaging it is for people to live through an extremely violent childhood.

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