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…rational logic and were heavily into primitive German culture. Hitler, Alfred Rosenberg, and other senior Nazis attacked these modern artists as incompatible with the Nazi ideal because of there strong opposition to authoritarianism and the individualism…
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…moderate and perfectly legal. Far from conducting physical attacks on police, the Panthers were well known to have stuck to their Constitutional rights to bear arms and effect citizens arrest in order to curtail the high level of violence, generally highly…
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…Immediately following the attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States committed one of the most deplorable acts in its brief history. Between 110,000 and 120,000 Japanese-Americans were forced out of their homes and into internment camps heavily guarded…
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attack had the effect of weakening the triple alliance and encouraging its enemies. The Balkan Wars of 1912-13 resulted in an increased desire on the part of Serbia to obtain the parts of Austria-Hungary inhabited by Slavic peoples, strengthened Austro…
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…. This indestructible bacterial pestilence wages havoc on the human body. Genetic engineering is conquering this medical dilemma by utilizing diseases that target bacterial organisms. These diseases are viruses, named bacteriophages, which can be produced to attack specific…
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…was something Cicero would pay for dearly. He had directly violated the constitution, therefore opening all attacks on him by his enemies. At the end of his consulate Q. Metellus Nepos, one of the tribunes, prevented him from making his customary speech because he…
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…The surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, Virginia, on the “19th of October, 1781,” marks the successful close of the American Revolution.(Johnston, 11) Though peace had yet to come, the final treaty was not to be ratified until two tears later…
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…are in danger of dualistic polar energies inciting terrorists to attack our utopian bubbles, just as they did on September 11, 2001. The evolution of our species has shown that utopian visionaries often emerge in times that the current system is not serving…
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…reflect the attitudes of the subject ' experts ', the power of the media can quickly see misinformation become the general consensus. Since the September 11 terrorist attacks, the term ' terrorism ' has been misinterpreted within the media, and used to describe…
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…' perspective the majority of successful attacks on computer systems via the Internet can be traced to the exploitation of one of a small number of security flaws. A few software vulnerabilities account for the majority of successful attacks because hackers…
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