Papers 1861-1870 of total 19026 found.
Category: /History
…organised. There is little information around about this opposition because of the fact that the Naziís were so ruthless in the destruction of all opposition. Most people who opposed Hitlerís ideas found themselves in concentration camps until they were regarded…
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…to its anti-abortion and support for school prayer platforms and made a concentrated effort to expand their influence within a party. The rise of the Christian right amongst the Republican party has led to internal conflicts between them and traditional…
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…, and operation from a home base or camp, form a functional complex, the components of which are more likely to have developed in concert than in succession. It is easy to see that tools, language, and social cooperation would fit into the functional complex as well…
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Category: /History
…organised. There is little information around about this opposition because of the fact that the Naziís were so ruthless in the destruction of all opposition. Most people who opposed Hitlerís ideas found themselves in concentration camps until they were regarded…
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Category: /History
…WITH BIG BROTHER. Winston has committed the unforgivable Thought crime. He knows his action will lead to capture and punishment. Thought Police will drag him away in the middle of the night (just the way Nazis in World War II took people to concentration
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Category: /History
…by matching changes in all components, and from this stance I would argue that hunting, food sharing, division of labor, pair bonding, and operation from a home base or camp, form a functional complex, the components of which are more likely to have developed…
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…and political enemies, were now prisoners in large 'concentration camps'. Pre-war expansion Now Hitler was ready to begin a dramatic series of daring expansion moves. Each of those moves that succeeded without starting a war further enhanced Hitler image…
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…condemned, together with Merleau-Ponty, the Soviet concentration camps. The following year, he wrote The Communists and Peace, signed a manifesto against the Cold War, and protested against the Rosenberg executions. In 1954, he participated in a meeting…
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…the substrate concentration more collisions occur and the overall rate of the reaction increases. Eventually the reaction will reach a maximum velocity. When reaction velocity is graphed as a function of substrate concentration, many enzymatic reactions give…
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…Planning My aim for this experiment is to see the results of potato tissue's mass difference, when placed in different concentrations of sugar solutions. Variables involved: For this experiment I would expect to have 3 different variables…
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