| 1. | German Ideology The German Ideology, 1846, was written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in
Brussels, Belgium following their extradition from France. ... The German Ideology follows from the Economic and Philosophical
Manuscripts of 1844, which contained Marx’s first break from Hegel; namely his belief that ...
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| 2. | Ideology What is It
Ideology
In the United States, inequality of income and wealth is a common
problem within all societies. ... To assure
a complete legitimate society, people need an effective, ruling ideology.
An ideology is a...
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| 3. | It was the German Question that provided the fundamental basis of Cold War rivalry in the Despite having agreed on short-term agreements with regards to the treatment of post-war Germany during the Yalta and Potsdam agreements, long-term agreement on the treatment of Germany has never been successful. The question on how to deal with Germany is thus often referred to as the ‘German Ques...
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| 4. | media conventions Max Thomas media Studies Ideology Definition: A system of beliefs which determines how power relations are organised within society. Before the interaction of ideology and media can be clearly understood, the concept of ideology itself must first be explored. While a clear definition of ideology has...
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| 5. | Puritans reactionaries or torchbearers of American ideology Puritans were one of the first settlers into this country, but that does not mean that they were torchbearers to our ideology of now. It is actually not possible for them to have been torchbearers. ...
I believe Puritans were reactionaries to American ideology. What our American ideology would be...
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| 6. | Political Ideologies Commitment to an ideology requires not only political action but also the adoption of certain attitudes in everyday life.’ Discuss, using one of the ideologies we have covered so far to exemplify your argument.
To be committed to an ideology or politcal belief one must live their life in accordan...
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| 7. | German Immigration in first person as if you lived it ... The rooms were bigger at least and most everyone else living there was German, too. ... As soon as those two months were up we were the first group on that train out of New York. ... We had heard that a good 40% of the population was German while the rest was a mixture of other immigrants (B...
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| 8. | Interview with the German Gentile ... com
10-19-2003
Sociology 5 - online
Cross - Cultural Interview
Interview with the German Gentile
Before the interview, here is some background information of my interviewees country. ... The principal language is German, there are many dialects, one of the dialects Mr. Borman speak...
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| 9. | Essay 1Hunger as Ideology ... Susan Bordo, a philosopher from the University of Kentucky, expresses herself on this topic in an essay called Hunger as Ideology. ... After reading Susan Bordo’s essay, because of its negative tone, I sense that this made her upset about how society has this imaginary idol.
Today, in my ...
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| 10. | american ideology American Ideology: The Riga and Yalta Axioms
I. Yergin identifies two sets of American assumptions that clashed in the early Cold War period. ... the Riga axioms named for the Latvian city where many American diplomats had studied Soviet affairs before 1933 emphasized the intractability of the i...
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| 11. | Irish and German wedding traditions ...
To illustrate the difference between German and Irish lifestyle, I started searching for material to find out interesting facts about these two countries and stopped at Irish and German wedding traditions.
A typical German wedding could possibly be a three day celebration. ... Friends of th...
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| 12. | Ideology as Hunger
ENC1101
14 October 2002
IDEOLOGY of HUNGER
When looking at Bordo’s work I can see that she knows a great deal, particularly about the differences in gender roles. When speaking of hunger she not only talks of food but of the traditional gender dualities. ... She says that, “There is...
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| 13. | German revolutions Before liberal revolutions began in 1848, there were many surfacing notions about the economic problems and the teetering social and political order of the various German states. The German Empire had fallen behind other European nations industrially, and the lack of economic well-being led to muc...
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| 14. | Bismarck and the North German Confederation ... In 1815 Germany was nothing more then a compilation of thirty-nine autonomous states under the Germanic Confederation. ... Otto von Bismarck realized the need for unification and began this process by engineering the Seven Weeks’ War. This war enabled Bismarck to oust Austria, the major o...
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| 15. | German Politics French and German Soldiers in WWI
The first World War was a horrible experience for all sides
involved. ... However, one area of
relative comparison can be noted in the experiences of the French and
German soldiers. ... Regarding the German soldiers experience, various selections
from Eri...
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| 16. | summary of the german unification A number of factors came together to form the unification of Germany. While some of these factors were vital to this event, others functioned as nothing more than a mere push towards the idea of German unification. ... However in the case of Germany, industrialisation was an impetus to the unificat...
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| 17. | German Army 1922 45 ... At this time the German army, including World War One soldiers went on to form of join ad-hoc volunteer units known as Freikorps. ... These units, as well as the ordinary army formed the basis for combating against communist revolution across Germany. The German Army’s first and foremost du...
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| 18. | Nazism Nazism: Racism or Economics? After World War I, many political parties tried to seize power from weaker government and German Workers’ party was one of them. Its program combined socialist economic ideas with rabid nationalism and opposition to democracy. (www.historychannel.com) In 1920 an Austrian...
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| 19. | ideology in frankenstein with use of form ... All of which illustrates her most effective use of very strong imagery and the powerful speeches, which sums up her innermost inventive Lexis. ... This is shown in her extensive use of everyday, colloquial language. ... Lexis is much more explicit together with the use of German language, wh...
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| 20. | Anglizismen ... The reason: Young persons use their own youth language, which contains very many Anglizismen, which do not understand older humans. ... As Hinleitung to its topic Arnu uses examples of the use of Anglizismen in the German youth language. ... Its thesis: the Anglizismen is positive, beca...
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| 21. | growth of german nationalism This essay will explain the progress and failings of the German nationalist movement between 1815 and 1850. No unification was achieved during this time, however important progress was made that would aid the growth of the nationalist movement. It will examine the aspects of nationalism in Germany t...
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| 22. | Ideology of Order and its Presence in Leviticus ...
A perfect example of one of these primary sources is the book of Leviticus found in the Bible. ... (Leviticus, Chapter 13) Leprosy as mentioned in the Bible is not the same disease that the world is familiar with today; instead it was a skin disease of some sort that affected people in an...
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| 23. | Sociology There are several aspects of sexist ideology throughout this case study. One aspect would be the double standard that women should act with appropriate manners. It is obvious by her worrying what her children will think that she wants to live up to high standards in this case, acting appropriate sex...
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| 24. | purpose of government The Third Reich, between 1933 and 1945, controlled and regulated the art produced in Germany in order to instill the ideas of the National Socialist Party into the German people. They persuaded the public by manipulating art to focus on specific issues that pertained to Nazi ideology. Hitler knew ho...
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| 25. | bismarck ... Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck was born in Schonhausen, in the district of Magdeburg. ... Bismarck served in the army as a lieutenant of the Life Guards and then returned to his family estates. ... Bismarck made plans for the future German empire as a representative of Prussia in the Diet ...
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| 26. | Social Control Social control is the means and processes by which a social group secures its members conformity to the expectations, values, ideology and norms of the group. The aim of social control is to control the members of a social group, therefore reducing deviance, and maintaining social order. Social cont...
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| 27. | Hummanities Terminology My understanding of humanities and its subjects has changed significantly. In my opinion humanities in general, are the study of subjects that reflect humans behavior and social circumstances in their particular periods. It is through arts, that painters and writers have been able to convey informat...
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| 28. | Was the rise of Hitler inevitable Although a great leader was bound to appear in Germany after the First World War, it was special circumstances that brought about the rise of Adolf Hitler. Hitler was an opportunist, and the Treaty of Versailles, constitutional weaknesses in the Wiemar constitution, the Great Depression, the fear of...
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| 29. | how dung beetles contribute to racism The Holocaust: A Reality Made Possible by Ordinary Germans by Jason Yuen The Holocaust is indeed one of modern history’s most diabolic portrayals of humanity in its extremes of cruelty and wickedness. The worst form of tragedy imaginable that could have befallen a civilized people, it continues to h...
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| 30. | Ideology of Separation of Church and State is Largely a Myth The Ideology of Separation of Church and State is Largely A Myth
From the times of the Celtic communities to the early 1500s, witchcraft and Christianity coexisted peacefully. ... It was at then that witchcraft posed a threat to the church authority. Perhaps the church could not tolerate a riv...
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| 31. | English in Germany If young people with adults try to communicate, it comes frequently to problems. The reason: Young persons use their own youth language, which contains very many Anglizismen, which do not understand older humans. Of the Eindeutschung of English words also an essay of T. Arnu acts in the South German...
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| 32. | german Section 1 January 30, 1871 The 19th century brought industrialization and unification to the German states. In 1871, the German Emperor Wilhelm I and his chancellor Otto von Bismarck unified Germany for the first time. The imperialism of Germany and the other European powers led to the outbreak of W...
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| 33. | Radical Ideologies ... The chapter we will be focusing on is titled ‘Radical Ideologies’ by Sandra Rein. As the title states, the chapter show us radical ideologies, primarily of the past two centuries that took root in society and have had a strong impact within those societies. ... He explains that the ruli...
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| 34. | conflicting evidence relating to the question of german responsability for the outbreak of ww1 ... ‘Once the dice were set rolling,’ said Bethmann-Hollweg, the German Chancellor, ‘nothing could stop them. ... There is in fact no generally accepted answer to this question. ... “The war-mongering generals to take over from the civilian politicians, and then their inflexible military plans, ...
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| 35. | Battle of Stalingrad 16 June 2003
The Battle of Stalingrad
The battle of Stalingrad occurred between Germany and the Soviet Union in World War 2. It was a drawn out siege in which the Germans tried to capture the city of Stalingrad on the river Volga. I will discuss, why the battle o...
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| 36. | how far did the Nazis transform the lives of German people 1933 39 ... The country was being run by the ‘November Criminals’ who signed the Treaty of Versailles and this ‘stab in the back myth’ left the German people feeling betrayed and resentment towards the Republic itself.
By 30 January 1933 millions of hopeful Germans gathered to celebrate the appointmen...
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| 37. | Art and Politics in National Socialist Ideology ... ) The administration and the patrons of art must work closely together. All is dominated, however by the close alliance of the art and people which is convocated and stimulated by the cultural societies.”
This extract from the 1937 Manual of the Reich Chamber of Culture is evidence of the key...
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| 38. | WHAT IS THE IDEOLOGY OF ASSIMILATIONISM AND WHAT DOES IT ATTEMPT TO DO
ABED 100
AUSTRALIAN INDIGENOUS SOCIETIES AND COLONISATION
ASSIGNMENT TWO
ESSAY TOPIC (D)
WHAT IS THE IDEOLOGY OF ASSIMILATIONISM AND WHAT DOES IT ATTEMPT TO DO? ... This was the consensus of the1937 National Conference into Aboriginal affairs, and is an embodiment of the ideology of ...
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| 39. | German culture and economy German Culture and Economic system 1950 - present
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“Social market economy” means that there exists a free market economy that is very similar to capitalism in that individuals are free to set up their own businesses and capitalize on the market demand. ... This “social market economy i...
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| 40. | German Economy “German business climate deteoriates further. ... ”
“Germany’s economy is in such poor shape that it is threatening the credibility of the EU’s stability pact.”
“The German economy…has officially fallen into recession for the second time in two years.”
“German Economy shrinks.”...
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| 41. | Cold War Cold War
My first inclination would be to answer the first question with a clear "YES". But come to think of it, the causes of war really have not changed at all, or at least very little. ... The cause of war which has dominated the last 50 years was the cause of ideology. However, due to the re...
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| 42. | Bismark Prince Otto von Bismarck of Germany in the 19th century was the first Chancellor of the united German Empire. He had a major influence in the unification of Germany. Once as Chancellor of this Empire under Kaiser William I, he made very modern changes to help influence the German people into having ...
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| 43. | Evacuation Battle Of Britain Summary The Battle of Britain was the aerial conflict between British and German air forces in the skies over the United Kingdom in the summer and autumn of 1940. It was one of the most important moments in Britain's twentieth century history and a decisive and crucial turning poin...
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| 44. | Germany deviance In East Germany, because of collectivism, centralization, and police power, the state had tremendous power over individuals. The government responded most severely to deviance it considered a political challenge to the SED or to socialism. ... Using state power against political deviance makes the ...
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| 45. | Progressive Movement Time line of Major Periods of Suffrage Movement
Ideology of Equal Rights (1848- mid 1870s)
“Based demand for political equality with men on the same ground as that on which their men had based their demand for political equality with their English rulers two generations before. ... Many partici...
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| 46. | Interpretation of Shindlers List including possibility of second holocaust New types of media have made the Holocaust an enduring “example” in several ways. ... This means that the memory can be even more enduring because of the personal touch that they have applied in their interpretation. ... In my opinion, such making an “example” of the Holocaust is not really unfair...
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| 47. | inevitable dominance of economists ... The extent of power that Keynes has attributed to economists remains questionable. ...
Intellectual influences of economists remain embedded in the system within which the world operates. ... Ironically, these individuals or the practical men as Keynes referred to them believe that they m...
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| 48. | Describe those terms of the versailles treaty which caused the most bitterness in germany ... Describe those terms of the Versailles Treaty, which caused the most Bitterness in Germany. ...
The German people thought that the Treaty of Versailles was harsh and vindictive. All the points put to the German government were felt to be unfair, and humiliating to Germany. However there w...
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| 49. | Compare and Contrast WWI and WWII Despite of numerous breakthroughs in science and technology, the two world wars of the twentieth century marred the history of human civilization with memories of bloodsheds, horrible trench warfare and Holocaust. Throughout the years of historical debate on the origins of the two world wars, histor...
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| 50. | Doing Business In/With Germany For imports requiring permits (and for those not requiring permits) a certificate of origin or declaration of origin must be presented if the import list or the import permit so requires. Whereas the certificate of origin is issued by an official body in the country of origin (and in some cases the ...
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