Papers 1651-1660 of total 1966 found.
…scientific evidence and the use of an ultrasound, convinced him he was promoting and participating what he now calls \"the most atrocious holocaust in the history of the United States.\" Other doctors refuse to perform legal abortions, saying they should save…
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…this would atone for the horrors of Holocaust. <Tab/>Once the war was over the Jews increased their efforts to create their own homeland by undertaking to sabotage British communications in Palestine. Britain, realizing they had lost control…
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…be ethically and legally unacceptable. Nevertheless, there have been clear documented cases of abuse in recent times. An example of this is the experiments conducted by Nazi doctors on prisoners in the concentration camps during the Holocaust.         Does…
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Category: /Literature
…could not realize that he did not have the power to turn back time. His dream was always out of reach. He killed himself, and his future, and was destroyed by that one kiss, his only mistake, "...and the holocaust was complete" (170). In Chapter Five…
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Category: /History
…        Adolf Hitler, the simple mention of his name conjures up memories of total war, death and destruction on an unprecedented scale, and always the deaths of millions of Jews and other "undesirables" in the Holocaust. How did this happen…
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…examples of how Christians are the most persecuted religion around the world. He compared the current Christian persecutions in the United States to the beginning of the Jewish persecution during the Holocaust. Following the sermon, he asked if anyone needed…
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…to the faucets. Nobody seemed to breathe anymore and expected something to happen. And it happened: nobody left the gas chamber alive (9). My life was a life in shadows, a life of the Holocaust, meaning "sacrifice by fire". It was the final solution of the Nazis…
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…a decrease in the social fabric of a nation and a lack of imagination amongst its leaders for developing solutions with constructive consequences rather than destructive ones. Attitude such as these are reminiscent of the Holocaust. Of course the situation…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to affect millions of children each day. One example of an extreme case of poverty is Germany after World War II. The people fell vulnerable to Hitler's extremist laws against Jews, which resulted in the devastation of the Holocaust. (Epinet.org, 2004…
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…. Hitler completely brainwashed Germany, making the people believe that the Jews were the cause of bad economy, the loss of World War I and lots more. Such behavior should be stopped and realized throughout the world so something like the Holocaust would never…
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