Papers 1541-1550 of total 19026 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…. Her fear of being overweight led to a greatly restricted diet and the loss of 60 pounds in a short time. “She became skin and bones and looked as if she had come out of a concentration camp,” her husband said.1” Why do women go to these extremes…
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…other kind of steroid.” Anabolic steroids were developed in the 1930’s when they were used to rebuild the body weight of concentration camp survivors. Then they were introduced to the United States in the 1960’s for the medical use in the building…
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…in the World War II were equal victims of Nazism, she stepped in and arranged for him to give a speech at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Many people felt that “Hitler’s true victims had perished” there (63). The public forgave Reagan, and his popularity…
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Category: /History
…and the Union army supply train crossed the river at Ely’s Ford to camp at near-by Chancellorsville. Grant ordered Burnside to stop behind and guard the railroad north of Rappahannock Station from Confederate raiders. After he was across, Grant sent a message…
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…. Agents also allowed players to concentrate on their sport by protecting players from tax and insurance forms, travel arrangements, the media, and the emotional stress that goes with being a high profile figure. “Agents acted as a shield to outside…
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…alternatives and to mobilize the minds of people behind the Fuhrer through active propaganda. The slightest show of dissension led to punishment, most likely in concentration camps. Nazi intervention into German life was becoming routine. Nazi organizations…
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Category: /History
…be elected, the rest being appointed to their positions. In April of 1920, Trotsky stated that "Deserters from labor ought to be formed into punitive battalions or put into concentration camps" ("How Lenin Led to Stalin"). Arguments have been raised which…
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Category: /History
…of citizens in other countries concerned Americans and contributed to U.S. involvement in the war. Concentration camps set up by Nazis, and the inhumane treatment of Jews, were of grave concern for the U.S. as millions of innocent lives were being taken. So, once…
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Category: /History
…equestrian. Whilst commander of the Praetorian Guard; he enhanced their power by concentrating all the battalions into a singular camp. "Orders could reach them simultaneously, and their visible numbers and strength would increase their confidence and intimidate…
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…and problems for human beings. Dependency on few plants - while farmers' concentration on few main crops which they grew. They gained cheap calories at the cost of poor nutrition. Today just three high-carbohydrate plants - wheat, rice and corn - provide the bulk…
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