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    German citizens allowed approximately 11 million innocent people to lose their lives by not standing up to Hitler and his anti-semitic ideology. Many people believe this statement is true, however, several people stood up against the Nazi regime and did not back down without a fight. Adolf Hitler rose to power in Germany in the 1930s and became chancellor of Germany in 1933. During his reign, Hitler imposed the blame for the economic depression after WWI on Jews. His hatred was transpired by his

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    influence. Radio grew to be an efficacious propaganda machine because of its overlooked national boundaries and caused the opposition lines to be further accessible. By releasing leaflets from hot air balloons or airplanes was a popular method to generate civilian and rival residents to listen to their broadcasts. The released leaflets described specifically when and where the broadcasts could be listened

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    to TPB, the attitude relates both positive and negative beliefs about the behavior. To addressing the importance of attitude, this leaflet aims to developed positive belief on individuals that they are capable to quit smoking. Researches put evidence that ‘quitting to smoke’ improves quality of life in many ways: psychologically and physically. That is why this leaflet draws attention on beneficial outcomes of quitting to smoke and emphasize positive effects of it on our life by targeted attitude

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    White Rose Youth Opposition

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    and that wasn’t looked upon as being likely that the youth had started opposition and resistance groups.[2] In relation to the rising interest in resistance group among the youth, people started to examine WR’s motives and goals by analyzing the 6 leaflets, the graffiti actions in February 1943, diaries and letters. The interest kept on increasing in West Germany as well as East. The research in WR was very heterogeneous. In BRD, their main emphasis was in

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    flowing back into the ventricle. 15 The surrounding blood applies inertial forces on the valve leaflets creating a pressure gradient responsible for opening and closing the valve. Unlike other tissues in the body the aortic valve is under sizeable forces resulting in shear stress, flexural deformations and pressure loads. 11 Both the aortic and pulmonary valves are composed of three semilunar leaflets (or cusps) along with sinus complexes called valve roots 4. When the valve closes, the three cusps

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    Hans Scholl's White Rose

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    horrible things that were being done to the Jews. The White Rose fought back against the Nazis, but not with actions. They were the famous group that wrote. These young peoples and professor stood up for people that had no voice by creating articles, or leaflets, that told the public about the horrors that the Jews were experiencing. The White Rose took a stand for the Jews in the concentration camps, so we can realize that we, too, can stick up for those who cannot defend themselves (“White Rose”). .

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    I believe that the decision made by the United States to bomb Japan was not thought through well enough and could have been approached differently. There were many possible alternatives to setting off the bombs that could have saved many innocent lives or at least lowered the death toll of Japan. One alternative that could have been more successful was if the United states had chosen to continue conventional bombing. There was a survey taken in Japan, called the Strategic Bombing Survey, that proved

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    the welfare of human beings. The Animal Aid leaflet is persuasive as it is trying to pledge donations to stop animal experiments. The newspaper article is informative and persuasive by saying that killing an animal to save humans is good because would you rather die than an

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    1 Biomaterial Analysis of the Edwards SAPIEN XT Transcatheter Heart Valve Paul Borowick Grant Gangeness Shawn Hong Alex Nelson Contact info borow069@umn.edu gange024@umn.edu hongx079@umn.edu nels8100@umn.edu BMEN 3311: Biomaterials Date May 8, 2015 Professor Wei Shen 2 General Description of Edwards SAPIEN XT Transcatheter Heart Valve. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), or Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI), is a relatively new surgical procedure to combat aortic stenosis

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    Health Promotion

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    of this assignment is to critically appraise a health promotion initiative related to midwifery practice. The initiative chosen is a NHS Health Scotland leaflet entitled 'Smoking: giving up during pregnancy: a guide for pregnant women who want to stop smoking' (NHS Health Scotland 2003). It will be referred to as the 'initiative' or the 'leaflet' throughout this assignment. The World Health Organisation (WHO) identified that health promotion was a way of equipping people to have more power enabling

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