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    Albert Speer

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    Albert Speer. The German Nazi leader Albert Speer‚ born March 19th 1905‚ died Sept. 2nd 1981‚ directed Germany’s war production‚ using slave labor‚ during World War II. Speer‚ who joined the National Socialist party in 1931‚ became Adolf Hitler’s architect‚ designing the Nuremberg stadium and other Nazi monuments. He was made minister of armaments in 1942 and expanded his planning responsibilities over most of Germany’s wartime industry in 1943. In 1946 he was sentenced to 20 years in Spandau prison

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    Albert Speer

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    Assess Albert Speer’s contribution to the Nazi war effort Albert Speer’s contribution to the Nazi war effort started well before the declaration of war. His work for the Nazi regime aided Adolf Hitler in lifting the morale of the German people and consolidating Nazi power which was determined to engage in armed conflict. Speer was an accomplished architect and a highly efficient organiser. Hitler addressed Berlin’s university students at a Berlin rally in 1931‚ and Speer who was in the audience

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    Albert Einstein

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    Albert Einstein Introduction Albert Einstein was one of the famous scientists. He was most famous scientist of the 20th century. By expanding the Theory of Relativity‚ he began the creation of the atomic bomb. In Einstein’s life‚ he faced difficulties. He was inspired by a creative mind and a love for mathematics and physics. There were contributions that Einstein made. This essay will discuss about his difficulties‚ what inspired him to become a scientist‚ and what contribution he made.

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    Albert Kopak

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    Strengths A qualitative and quantitative research-based paper by Albert Kopak (2014) was written to explore the officer’s views of being recorded in the line of duty and designed to understand the reasoning behind why civilians would want to record them. The first strength of the article was the sample size for the internet-based survey. This is an important aspect for the research‚ when considering how difficult it can be to find officers willing to include themselves for a research study. A total

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    Albert Fish

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    The Case of Albert Fish Argosy University Jessica M. Radi Introduction Everyone is aware there are different types of murders out there. All of them take people’s lives but how they do it in each category is different. In the case of serial killers they kill three or more individuals spaced out over a period of time. They tend to go through phases which include the killing phase‚ capture phase‚ aura phase‚ totem phase‚ and the depression phase. The phases do not happen in

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    Albert Einstine

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    Leon Jones Jr Albert Einstein Albert Einstein was born in March 14‚1879 he was born in Ulm‚ Germany He graduated from Swiss Federal Institute its spell wrong I fixed it for you. I fixed everything highlighted of Technology in Zurich and he moved to Berlin in 1914 to become a professor and when he got to Berlin he published a theory a paper. He also published a Radiation Theory paper and he was awarded for Nobel prize in Physics. After awhile in Berlin he moved to Princeton

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    Albert Enstine

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    Albert Einstein Einstein was not comfortable with statistical reality‚ a shortcoming which cost him much happiness‚ and may have deprived the world of many discoveries. His youthful breakthrough is well known. It consisted not only in giving the equation linking mass and energy (the famous e = mc²)‚ but in showing the statistical nature of quantum mechanics. Few meteors have more memorably decorated the mathematical sky. He began working in the Swiss Patent Office in 1902. In 1905‚ his "annus

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    Albert Speer

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    There has been much debate over whether Albert Speer was a ‘good Nazi’. He was seen as "the Nazi who said sorry" as he accepted responsibility at the Nuremburg trials. However‚ many people also view him as the ‘disingenuous liar’ who lied to evade a death sentence in Nuremberg and his extent of involvement and knowledge of the treatment of Jews are still debated. Speer himself endeavoured to create an image of himself as a ‘good Nazi’ and that he was merely an ambitious architect who had been misguided

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    Albert Desalvo

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    Albert DeSalvo ’s Confession: True or False? The "Boston Strangler" caused chaos to the city of Boston from June 14th‚ 1962 until January 4th‚ 1964 by claiming the lives of thirteen women in grotesque‚ sexual‚ murders (History Channel). The feeling of relief and closure for the families of these thirteen victims has not been relinquished due to the lack of evidence to justly convict Albert DeSalvo as the "Boston Strangler." However‚ the verbal confessions‚ past convictions‚ psychological diagnosis

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    albert einstein

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    Albert Einstein  14 de marzo de 1879 - Princeton‚ 18 de abril de 1955. Considerado como el científico más importante del siglo XX. conocido principalmente por el desarrollo de la teoría de la relatividad (especial y general) y la explicación teórica del movimiento browniano y el efecto fotoeléctrico. Premio Nobel de Física del año 1921 Pasó el resto de su vida intentando integrar las leyes físicas de la gravitación y el electromagnetismo así como divulgando valores pacifistas‚ socialistas y sionistas

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