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…or beaten to death. Before long, rumors of this brutality reached capitals of the world, but nothing was done.         As the war against the Jews progressed, however, the Nazi's turned to large scale centralized killing operations. Jews from all over…
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Category: /Law & Government
…only encourages. It is simple to imagine the sort of hate campaign that might lead to petitioning, for example, the re-introduction of hanging criminals. Capital punishment calls for subjectivity and needs to be considered rationally if it is to be made…
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…of Germany and spreading communism influences. However both U.S. and Russia agreed to punish the Nazis leaders severely in the Nuremberg Trials. <Tab/>Under the United Nations, an Atomic Bomb Commission was formed to regulate the atomic bombs…
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Category: /History
…Vietnamese cities were being shelled with Vietcong gunfire. Included in the cities were Saigon, capital of South Vietnam and home to the United States Embassy. At first the Tet Offensive appeared a failure for North Vietnam. A large portion of Vietcong troops were…
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Category: /Literature/English
…works very hard and amounts to great wealth. Despite his capital gain Magwich does not fall into immoral corruption. The character remains on moral high ground due to his complete willingness to freely give all his money to Pip in an act of uncompromising…
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Category: /Social Sciences
capitalism as a common value, mainly done through the 'hidden curriculum', where young working-class individuals are encouraged to accept failure and inequality. Althusser identified two ways in which the hidden curriculum is evident. Firstly, by closely…
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Category: /Entertainment
…of a predetermined fine. The term 'buying your way out' was coined to describe how the wealthy used their fortunes to evade appropriate punishment for their actions. This was also apparent going back to sixteenth century Europe, when those that were able could send sums…
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…the Home Office, to increase the recording of crimes reported to the police which will also have impacted on the recorded crime figures. A Marxists theory ignores individual motivation for crime; concentrates on nature of capitalism and how economic factors…
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…the right to run for office, the right to free speech without being punished (get fired), persecution or any other threat; the right to have alternative media that is not monopolized by the government or any other group, the right to make, relatively independent…
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…studied and wrote extensively on religion. His concept of charisma derived from theology. His best known book is the Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism. "Bureaucracy is common in large organisation, and it is not necessarily a bad thing…
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