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How the Nazis remained in power- 4 interesting facts!

Adolf Hitler’s rise to power began in the newly established Weimar Republic in September 1919 when Hitler joined the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei. He rose to a place of prominence quickly in the early years of the party. Adolf Hitler soon became chancellor of Germany in January 1933, but the Nazis still did not have a majority of the votes in […]

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Sangha- 2nd most important festival in Buddhism.

There are many purposes for the sangha. It can be known as the worldwide spiritual community of buddhists, where they get together to practise teachings. It can also refer to smaller communities, like the monastery with monks and nuns. It is a life of devotion to buddhist ideals, and was created by the buddha (1K).

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3 Moral issues arising from crime and religion.

There are many causes of crime that raise moral issues such as environmentalinfluences and psychological factors. In this essay, it will discuss environmentalinfluences such as poverty and upbringing and psychological factors suchaddiction and mental health. MORAL ISSUE AND CRIME- point 1, Poverty. One environmental cause of crime is poverty. Poverty itself is not a cause

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Nature Of Human beings- 2 interesting Buddhism facts.

Nature of HB- Tanha The Nature of Human Beings (NOHB) as a belief for Buddhists is comprised of three parts. One part of the belief is Tanha. Tanha literally means craving. Cravings are caused by being attachedto impermanent things as we are under the illusion that things are going to last forever. Tanha is the

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Is Nibbana significant and interesting in the beliefs for Buddhists?

Nibbana is an important belief for Buddhists. It is the Ultimate goal for buddhists, their full lives they are striving to reach it. You need to stop fuelling the fires of the three root poisons, greed, hatred and ignorance, as when these fires are still burning you are still trapped in the wheel of samsara.

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4 interesting ways US citizens can partake in democracy!

  One way the US citizens can take part in a democracy is by voting. There are countless opportunities for local citizens to vote at a local state and federal level. At a local election, people can vote for their dog catchers, sheriff, or school board. At the state level, they can vote for their

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Psychology in crime- top 2 reasons.

There are many causes of crime that raise moral issues in psychology factors. In this essay, it will discuss environmental influences such as poverty and upbringing and psychological factors such addiction and mental health. These are when crime is caused by your brain and different ways of thinking. There is a failure in psychological development somewhere

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Solving the great depression of the 1930’s in America.

In October 1929, the roaring 20s came to an end with the wall street crash which led to the great depression in the usa where US unemployment rose, wages fell, homelessness sored and many died of starvation. In March 1933, democrat franklin believed that the government should be responsible for helping the US people, so

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USA influence- 3 main interesting factors!

economic influence! One way the USA has global influence is through having a strong and very  wealthy economy. The wealthier a country is, the more likely a country will want to trade with them. The USA will also use their wealth to give loans to smaller countries and will use this influence to create alliances

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Immigration in the USA- two interesting facts.

Before the 20th century America was like a ‘melting pot’ with an open-door policy to immigration, allowing millions of immigration, allowing millions of immigrants in who wanted to achieve the ‘American dream’ However in the 1920’s ‘old immigrants’ began to fear their way of life would be threatened by ‘new immigrants’ arriving from poorer ares

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Changing attitudes to immigration- 3 interesting facts.

Before the 20th century America was like a ‘melting pot’ with an open-door policy to immigration, allowing millions of immigration, allowing millions of immigrants in who wanted to achieve the ‘American dream’ However in the 1920’s ‘old immigrants’ began to fear their way of life would be threatened by ‘new immigrants’ arriving from poorer ares

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