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    Tristan Gonzales Gonzales#1 English 9 Honors 5 September 2013 Integrity Essay Integrity is “the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness” (Google Definitions). The first person that comes to mind when I hear the word integrity is Nick Carraway from the movie and the novel “the Great Gatsby”. Nick Carraway is Gatsby’s Lovers brother and Gatsby’s best friend‚ he is also the narrator. Nick shows honesty‚ moral principles‚ and moral uprightness

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    Jews in Palentine

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    Instructor] [Subject] [Date] Jews in Palestine Palestine has been a conflicted land‚ since a number of years. The major conflict is between two religions‚ which are Islam and Judaism. From the Jewish point of view‚ they consider the land of Palestine as their own. Jews are an ancient race and it is their belief that they are the purest of all the races. However‚ Muslims believe that the right to Palestine is theirs alone. It is known that the history of Jews is ancient and they existed long

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    Abandonment of the Jews

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    The Abandonment of the Jews By David S. Wyman "To kill the Jews‚ the Nazis were willing to weaken their capacity to fight the war. The United States and its allies‚ however‚ were willing to attempt almost nothing to save them" (Pp 5). If we would have put half as much energy into loving the Jews as Hitler spent hating the Jews we could have made a great difference. Wyman’s book‚ The Abandonment of the Jews was very intriguing to me. Although I found it very thorough it left me wanting to know

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    Persecution of Jews

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    AS History – Essay on the Persecution of the Jews How accurate is it to say that the persecution of Jews in Germany steadily increased in the years 1933-42? The question of whether or not the persecution of Jewish race has had a steady intensification‚ relates closely to whether you adopt an intentionalist or structuralist viewpoint on this historical event. An intentionalist will claim that the process of persecuting Jews in Germany is a planned sequence and was outlined by the Nazi Party; they

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    Jews as "the other"

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    Racism‚ anti-Semitism‚ and Nationalism are the three key factors that were used to make Jews “the other” throughout history. To start with‚ Jews have always lived in areas ruled by other groups‚ and they were always there when people needed to place the blame on someone for hard times. Then in the 1800s‚ the thought that Jews were not only a part of a religion but a different race intrigued people all over Europe. Next William Marr introduced anti-Semitism‚ and that word found a home all over Europe

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    The Nazis and the Jews

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    The Nazis and the Jews The Holocaust is one of the most notorious genocides in history. Led by Adolph Hitler‚ the SS and other members of the Nazi Party of Germany terrorized the Jewish population. The Nazis were detrimental to the Jews physically and psychologically. When the Nazi Party took over control of Germany in the 1930’s‚ they already had an idea in mind that any race other than the Aryan was inferior. However‚ their discriminatory attitude was not directed

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    future wars. Thus‚ Hitler had the reason to hate the Jewish people. However‚ during the Second World War‚ most of killed Jews were the middle class‚ and only a few of them were belong to the superior class. It is unfair for most of the Jews suffered all those torments‚ because in fact they did not any wrong thing as a German. From this point‚ Hitler actually persecuted many innocent Jews through gathering them in gas chamber‚ giving them little food‚ putting them in the crowded room‚etc. The Nazi killed

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    Dehumanization of Jews

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    The Dehumanization of Jews One of the most historical acts of evil and cruelty was the genocide of Jews in Europe executed by the Nazi party lead by Hitler. It is estimated that six to nine million Jews were killed through the use of devices such as gas chambers. One must know why an act of such evil was ever convened‚ how the Jewish people reacted‚ and how terrible genocide seized to exist. The holocaust took place preceding WWII and continued till the end of the war. The idea of killing Jewish

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    We'Re Not Jews

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    We’re not Jews Settings The story takes place in the late 50’s where the foreigners begin to settle in the UK. The World War 2 has ended for not long ago‚ where the Jews where undermined of the Nazis people. The society has not accepted the foreigners (fernas) yet. Because it’s about the 50’s where the immigrant comes to British‚ because of the working capacity. And they don’t really know the immigrants and therefore they have a lot of prejudices about them. There is much racism among the British

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    Waiting for Godot

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    How does the author of a prescribed text explore the idea that passionately holding onto a belief can both sustain and destroy? In Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot‚ a play from the theatre of the Absurd‚ main characters Estragon and Vladimir are shown to have been sustained as well as destroyed‚ meaning they have something to live for but also that something is destroying them. They are shown to have been both sustained and destroyed by holding onto the belief that their saviour‚ Godot‚ will come

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