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    nationalism and racism (“Fascism”). Francisco Franco first implemented this government policy in Spain after witnessing its achievements in Germany and Italy. Franco’s strong nationalistic and military upbringing was the basis for his fascist dictatorship. What made Franco the “ultimate fascist dictator” was the fact that he was more palatable to the western countries. His focus was not on world domination, but rather on the consolidation of his own

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    How the Role of Women in Spain changed since the Second Republic to the present The role of women in Spain has changed drastically over the 20th Century; from the dictatorships to the current government where there are currently nine government ministries held by women, including the first ever female defence minister, Carme Chacón. Within this essay, I will be reviewing the factors that have led to the evolution of the role of the Spanish woman. Since the Second Republic, the role of women has

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    Human Rights in Brazil The population in Brazil consists of 144 million people. Brazil is one of the fastest-growing nations in the Western Hemisphere. Its population is increasing at the rate of about 2 % a year. The constitution of Brazil gives the president tremendous powers. For example, the president may intervene in affairs of Brazil's states. The chief executive may even create new states from existing ones. Brazil has three main ethnic groups-whites, blacks, and people of mixed ancestry

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    Spain's History: Never Forgotten Essay

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    Spain is a country of many accomplishments as well as failures. It has emerged a great deal over the years. Some of the most noteworthy events have happened under the reign of kings Alfonso XII, Alfonso XIII, and Juan Carlos. The three of them were related, but each had different feelings towards issues and dealt with them inversely. Alfonso XII was king for the shortest amount of time and first of the three, with only 10 years, from 1874 to 1885. He was announced King not too long after the end

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    the war. A loss of interest would have meant defeat for the nationalists because soldiers would have given up and the opposition to leftist ideas would have died out. The late stages of the White terror that occurred during the rule of Francisco Franco had caused Spain to appear as if it were a prison. Anyone who opposed or spoke out against the dictatorship was right before the military courts where they were most likely to be condemned or imprisoned. 3 .All other political parties were abolished

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    What were the causes and consequences of the Spanish civil war? The Spanish Civil War had been majorly caused by a series of long-term events and short-term events which had contributed to its outbreak in July 17th, 1936. The consequences of the Spanish Civil War may be divided in terms of its effect on Spain and its effect upon the rest of the world. Paul Preston argues that the war had been influenced by a series of events, which had built up until the final eruption of the war in 1936. Preston

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    as Euskadi Ta Askatasuna (ETA). ETA conducted kidnappings, assassinations, and other revolutionary acts against the Franco regime. Using both of the above methods, the Spanish population dodged the brute force of oppression, and protected their individual rights as human beings. In Pan’s Labyrinth, we have a similar scenario. Captain Vidal, a heartless military captain, acts as Franco in this environment. He is a man who demands respect and obedience who is easily angered. Vidal implements an extreme

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    Francisco Francisco Franco was a ruthless dictator of Spain from 1939 to 1975. He started as a talented military general, who rose up to power and lead the Nationalist rebels to victory in the Spanish Civil War. During his time as dictator, he ruled with confidence and control,and sided with the Axis Powers during World War Two, but then quickly gained a good reputation with the United Nations after the war was over. As one of the many dictators of the World War Two era, Franco is an important figure

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    Pact Of Silence

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    “pact of silence” was fragile in every nature, with citizens and government members alike choosing to keep quiet and “not to stir the national demons.” Following several years of civil war, Spain was placed under the dictatorial rule of Francisco Franco, who remained dictator until his death in 1975 (Bethune 65). It was after Franco’s death that the “pact of silence” was put into practice as a kind of national safeguard, in some ways allowing the citizens of Spain to be able to relax again without

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    Nursing Case Study

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    Dr. Gardner was out last week, so there is not much of an update. Debra Caswell: Meet and greet was on Monday. Natalie went to LBJ and the former contractor is gone. Debra Caswell is off to a great start, so far. She is just for ACS and we will be receiving two extra people. She reports to Pepe and is here for DMV. She has gone through the sites and started fixing things as she sees them. Board Meeting: Strategic planning for the board and Harris Health will take place this month. This pertains

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