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    Triumph of the Will” and “Night and Fog‚” portray Hitler’s vision for Germany‚ and the findings of Allied liberators of concentration camps in the beginning of World War II. A comparison of the films present two very different views of what Hitler deemed necessary for Germany. They each displayed propaganda in a way they’re eye-catching simply because of the raw footage. It took everything that we knew about pre WWII and corrected it‚ so that we knew the truth about how the people of Germany felt

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    Joe Rosenthal used different types of technique and media‚ to create a successful connection to the cultural link of an American Victory. By the foreground and the background of the image; The smoky air and the manmade debris of equipment‚ the viewer and infer a battle has just been finished. This is a technique many photographers use to give more of an emphasis to the flag and the soldiers raising the flag. By placing the flag to an angle of 45 degrees allowed a good composition

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    To What Extent was the Tsar the Cause of the Fall of Tsarist Russia in February 1917 1917 was a year of infinite importance for Russia‚ as their country would never be ruled in the same way again. Countless strikes‚ demonstrations and rebellions were constantly being put down through the use of force‚ and the unsettlement throughout the citizens was stirring‚ becoming more and more of a threat to the autocratic rule. Although‚ a great deal of the blame for the revolution was put on the Tsar‚ there

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    Jonatan Werner October 1‚ 2014 jonwer@kth.se Assignment No. 4 ASSIGNMENT 4 ! Rose describes the characteristics of advanced liberalism. What would you say are the main points? Answer this question by identifying four important aspects/dynamics and shortly describing each of them. Rose discusses how advanced liberalism shifted focus on the role of the citizen. The ideology suggest that the responsibility of the state is primarily to create conditions for citizen to contribute to society‚ instead

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    1 Was the German dictatorship government had it been successful‚ better off rather than the German democracy? Extended essay Draft 1 Was the German dictatorship government had it been successful‚ better off rather than the German democracy? Dictatorship is a government in which runs by unlimited power by the head of government or state‚ whereas a democracy is a government in which politicians contest for power as the people hold the highest rank of political supremacy. Hitler was appointed

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    FEMALE EVENING WEAR COSTUME IN 1890- 1900 GAY/ NAUGTY NINTEIS REASERCH SEMINAR IN THE HISTORY OF COSTUME Table of contents Introduction……………………….…1 History and Events…………………..1 Art and Architecture…………………4 Fashion in the 1890s…………………6 Conclusion…………………………...11 Appendix………………………………12 Bibliography…………………………22 "Humanity takes itself too seriously. It is the world ’s original sin. If the cave-man had known how

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    The main of the premise of the film is the ‘Triumph of Human Spirit.’ Support with knowledge of main characters in the film. The main premise or central idea of the film‚ ‘Gattaca’‚ is the ‘Triumph of Human Spirit’. This is illustrated by Andrew Niccol’s use of film techniques to emphasise ideas surrounding characters within the film. For example‚ Niccol emphasises the triumph of the human spirit by using lighter colours to accentuate the theme of belonging in scenes where Vincent feels a sense

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    the 1900’s The prohibition was brought on by the strong temperance movement happening in America in the early 1900’s. These groups were devout Christians who vowed to be sober as they saw the affect alcohol had on families. But the members of this movement campaigned for everyone to give up alcohol. The arguments of the Temperance groups were so strong that they eventually convinced state governments to prohibit the sale and produce of alcohol in their state. Politicians backed this movement as

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    philosophical streams: established radicalism‚ social conservatism and populism. Established radicalism puts the essential political worth on political game plans that take into consideration the fullest activity of individual freedom the length of the freedoms of others are not preposterously limited. Established liberal thoughts frequently shape the premise for resistance to the utilization of government to achieve social targets. They push rather dependence on private activities or the free market

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    Since its inception‚ America as a nation has developed and progressed according to trends of change that collectively define an era. Like all other eras‚ the time period of 1875-1925 experienced growth‚ changes‚ movements‚ and new ideals. It is the way that these changes came about that defines this era. Americans started to push for changes in many arenas of life that were previously unchallenged. New experiences and opportunities were also presented to America that caused tributaries in the

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