Papers 1861-1870 of total 1966 found.
…of the person or others. The authors of the early theory of post traumatic stress disorder considered a traumatic event to be outside the range of human experience, such events included rape, torture, war, the Holocaust, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima…
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…of human experience, such events included rape, torture, war, the Holocaust, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanos, airplane crashes and automobile accidents, and did not contemplate applying the diagnosis…
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…Mifflin co. , 1974. Fischer, klaus P. Nazi Germany: A New History, New York, New York, The Continaum Publishing CU., 1995. Hermanns, William. The Holocaust: From a Survivor of Verdun, New York, NY, Harper and Row Publishers, Ine., 1972. Merkl…
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…this racial holocaust because they would be hiding in the desert safe from the chaos of the city. He pulled from the book of Revelations, the concept of a "bottomless pit," the entrance of which was a cave underneath Death Valley that led down to a city of gold…
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…a traumatic event to be outside the range of human experience, such events included rape, torture, war, the Holocaust, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanos, airplane crashes and automobile accidents, and did…
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…to be destroyed. In contrast, Germans were always shown as representative of the Aryan race; blonde hair and blue eyed, healthy and strong. The aim was to create a hatred of the Jews, and looking at the results of the Holocaust, this was achieved. Twentieth…
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…The tragedy of the Trail of Tears should not be overlooked, downplayed, or forgotten. By forgetting the Trail, a repetition in history already occurred once—the Holocaust. These two horrors finally forced people to examine their morale to prevent…
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…faster and more cheaply by other means than cloning. This fear of a “2nd Holocaust” is very inane. It is unlikely that clones will be mass-produced. Women have to bear them and someone has to raise them. This is an important point that much discussion…
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…Prince Asaka Yasuhiko, entered into China and the “forgotten holocaust” had officially begun. About 50,000 soldiers from Japan occupied China’s capital, Nanking, and for six to eight weeks, many horrible events took place. It was noted in one man’s diary…
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…and power structures, Germans blamed them for monopolizing the wealth of the nation and conspiring against the entire nation of innocent, upstanding citizens. Hence, eight million Jews throughout Europe were the embers for the fires of the horrific Holocaust
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