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    Failed governments are present all throughout history. Before people can grow and advance, they must fail first to learn what works and what doesn’t. The same thing is true for government. In history, we see examples all the time of governments who have failed who have oppressed individuals. Examples of governments that have failed include the Confederation and the Nazis. Both groups of people have controversial connotation for one or more of their symbols which include flags and statues. Symbols

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    Questions What are the Neo Nazis? The Neo Nazis are a social or political movement that seek to bring back the far right wing principles of Nazism. The term neo Nazism can also refer to the ideology of these movements. The Holocaust is a common feature, as is the Nazi symbols and admiration of Adolf Hitler. Why do the Neo Nazis do what they do? The Neo Nazis kill because they want to continue the mantle that Adolf Hitler left when he died. Where do the Neo Nazis operate from originally? The Nazis

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    counts himself at the top of the “Nordic race”. He asserts that “Civilization’s going to pieces […] It’s up to us who are the dominant race to watch out or these other races will have control of things”. After reading “The Rise of the Colored Empires”, he introduces scientific racism. He says “the white race will be—will be utterly submerged. It’s all scientific stuff; it’s been proved”. In one of his comments, we find that Tom, Nick, and Jordan belong to the Nordic race when Nick first visits the Buchanans

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    Eugenics Pros And Cons

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    after. Or possibly even though your future child are cured of diseases that are known to mankind a new disease could evolve and put them at a higher risk because they would be susceptible. Since everyone will be similar because of eugenics, the human race could be destroyed. Is this a risk you are willing to

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    'Diversity'. It's everywhere you look these days. When you switch on your TV set, you open up a newspaper, or you just look out your window - it's there. It seems everybody has a lot to say about diversity, but what does it mean, what does it really mean? And what does the future hold for a racially 'diverse' America? Well.. let's look at the fine people who are pushing for the 'diversity' line. Who's opening the borders to hordes of illegal aliens in order to 'diversify' the racial makeup of the

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    Heinrich Himmler Essay

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    Heinrich Himmler once said “Should we succeed in establishing this Nordic race and form this seed produce a race of 200 million. Then the world will belong to us” (Heinrich Himmler). Himmler himself was a man like Hitler, crazed and obsessed with purifying the Nazi world and turning it into one that is occupied by those of the Aryan race [Blond haired and light eyed]. Those in support of the Nazi party during World War Two, would call him genius and his ideas brilliant, while others, like those

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    proof that the German people were descended from a Nordic/Arian race. (Bouchard, 2011: 37) To accomplish this goal, the Ahnenerbe conducted excavations in foreign territories in an attempt to promote national identity, i.e the Aryian race.

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    People who lived in the Scandinavian area during the Nordic Middle Ages were mostly associated with being Vikings. Vikings were known for being people who would pillage and raid the homes and towns of their enemies. Throughout history, Vikings have been considered as barbarians. What many people do not realize was that the Norse people were interested in magic. There were many popular witchcraft beliefs and practices that were discussed by historians; Historian Stephen Mitchell is one of the most

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    Study Abroad Analysis

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    In some countries it is a common occurrence for students to take a gap year in between high school and higher education-some do this to just have a break from school, others use this as an opportunity to see the world and expand their horizons. Of course there are financial issues involved with this, for if the person were to travel at all they would need to save a substantial amount of money in order to do so. In my opinion it would be a large but extremely beneficial investment. However, with no

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    The tale of Beowulf follows one of history's oldest heroes as he ventures throughout Nordic Europe on a quest to kill the infamous monster Grendel, however in contrast with many of the regaled heroes of the past Beowulf remains constant in every aspect of his character. His goals, values, and actions never undergo even the slightest amount of alteration, even throughout his unusually long life, he remains static, Why? Some would argue that Beowulf’s unchanging personality could be contributed to

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