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    There is said to be over a thousand years of literature in the Christian Bible as it is today. This essay will look at the New Testament of the Bible‚ what the factors were that lead to its formation and the validity of those factors. The Bible must be looked at not as a single book‚ but as a collection of twenty-seven books. These books as we have them today are not originals‚ they have been translated from copies of copies and as ancient manuscripts were copied by hand‚ there is much room for

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    in the 1940s‚ a horrendous event occurred‚ the Holocaust. But even though the Holocaust ended many years ago‚ the destructive spirit still hangs in the air. It’s an event that ended the lives of millions‚ and left many more scarred. Unfortunately‚ bullying exists today and has many parallels to the Holocaust. Bullying is an act of using superior strength to intimidate others. The Holocaust itself embodies many themes of bullying. Both the Holocaust and bullying begins when people target certain

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    Concentration Camps Ten Boom‚ Corrie. The Hiding Place. Germany: Bantam Books 1974 In Corrie’s book The Hiding Place it offers a more personal view into the concentration camps in Germany and all her personal experiences along the way. It offers a direct view into her thoughts and emotions and being able to imagine it so clearly the state of the camps she went to. You feel all of her pain and see it all through her eyes with how clearly she explains it. The state of the camps being so

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    Rei When we remember or hear of the holocaust‚ the common names that follow ‚ Anne Frank‚ Oscar Shinler‚ Hitler and so on‚ but has anyone hare Hitlereard of Reinhard Heitritch? Reinhard Heitritch is a man who played a very large role in the developement of the holocaust‚ he was the achitect who implemented the solution to the "Jewish Question". He started out by joining the SS in 1931‚ and formed an organization for gathering information‚ the SD (Sicherheitsdienst)‚ or SS Security Service

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    In the period between the drafting of the Constitution and the start of the Civil War‚ compromise was a main part in the governing of the United States. The Constitution itself is often referred to as a “bundle of compromises” and because of the effectiveness of these compromises it has been able to withstand time and continue to be the main source of our government. Conflict arose even after the Constitution and compromises were made to try to keep the Union together and decrease tensions between

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    " Suicide is the permanent solution to temporary problem." I think this is not the right way to deal with and there are many other option and solution to it. This is the reason why I decided to write on this topic so that I can make aware other people about this issue in the society. Every year‚ thousands of people perish around the world not by accidents‚ cancer‚ or any disease but with their own hands. When people think or talk about suicide‚ the first thought that comes in mind is someone

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    The Holocaust was a terrible event that can often be compared to the horrific practice of slavery. Both events dealt with lowering human beings to a status of dehumanization. Slavery and the Holocaust created social and racial hierarchies that destroyed human rights and races as a whole. The Holocaust can be compared and contrasted to the events of slavery in the ways of power‚ death toll‚ and inhumane treatment of innocent people. The Holocaust was a state government and bureaucratic decision

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    anger transferred to the Jews. Comparing the quality of life of the Jews to their own life‚ many non-Jews grew to hate Jews for their happiness. Throughout history many cases of hatred and prejudice came from comparison‚ displaying how comparison leads to hatred. Theodore Roosevelt knew the truth when he said‚ “Comparison is the thief of joy.” So much pain and suffering comes from comparison. How many of the world’s problems would have resolutions if people no longer compared? Less hatred; anger;

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    Austin Barnard November 18‚ 2010 Is the Great Dictator a holocaust film? The Great Dictator‚ by Charlie Chaplin‚ can be argued both ways as to weather or not it is a film relevant to the holocaust. I personally enjoyed the movie as a comedy‚ but not as a story about the holocaust. Yes‚ the plot does take place during World War I and then later World War II‚ but Chaplin makes the film a parody of the wars. Chaplin has the characters‚ including Hitler‚ called Hynkel‚ in the movie‚ doing

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    understanding of the Holocaust and the persecution of the Jews is a combination of ‘Legend‚ Fact and History.’ I’m arguing that the only crucial‚ relevant aspect of our view is fact! That includes undeniable evidence that is totally accepted by all. Some historical records in our time are only causing controversy because many professional historians that disagree with the premise of the Holocaust are presenting their point of view in public. They are more dangerous than the Holocaust deniers; this is

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