No more than Nature desires the mating of weaker with stronger individuals, even less does she desire the blending of a higher with a lower race, since, if she did, her whole work of higher breeding, over perhaps hundreds of thousands of years, night be ruined with one blow.
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010
The Nazi Party
Although America fought Japan in World War Two it is impossible to think of that period of our nation's history without thinking of Germany and the Nazi Party. The Nazi Party didn't begin in the 1940s, rather they had been developing their ideas and solidifying their beliefs for a long time before that.
The German Worker's Party, which eventually became the Nazi Party, was founded by Anton Drexler in 1919. 1921 was when Adolf Hitler became leader of the Party and it began to pick up steam as well as supporters. Just nine years later, Hitler had helped the party go from having 14 seats in parliament to 107.
In 1923, however, Hitler attempted to lead the Nazi Party in a coup against the Weimar Republic. This attempt failed and the Nazi Party was temporarily disbanded and Hitler went to prison.
With the onset of the great depression support for the Nazi Party began to wane. This being said, they were still receiving 33% of the vote. In 1931, Hitler ran for presidency against Paul Von Hindenberg and won. On July 14, 1933, his government declared the Nazi Party to be the only political party in Germany.
Although the German Nazi Party was banned in 1945, the party still has supporters.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Dear Editor:
While reading your article regarding the 5K to support organ donation I was deeply moved. So often we read articles concerning the things our generation is not doing well enough or not caring about.
Reading Taryn Mason's personal story about how her father donated a kidney to her brother was touching. The added story of the Don Coreleone's employee on dialysis also hit home because it made me realize that we really don't know what everyone is going through.
Being in college, I can say for myself that a lot of times I can be very selfish. I am more concerned with my weekend plans or how I did on my last test than worrying about what I personally can do to help better the lives of those around me. With Taryn's story and what she is doing for the community, I can see that she is selflessly trying to aid others.
Taryn's story has made me rethink what is important in life and made me realize that just one person, even a college student at Georgia Southern, can do something to make a difference.
Sincerely,
Alli Brenner
While reading your article regarding the 5K to support organ donation I was deeply moved. So often we read articles concerning the things our generation is not doing well enough or not caring about.
Reading Taryn Mason's personal story about how her father donated a kidney to her brother was touching. The added story of the Don Coreleone's employee on dialysis also hit home because it made me realize that we really don't know what everyone is going through.
Being in college, I can say for myself that a lot of times I can be very selfish. I am more concerned with my weekend plans or how I did on my last test than worrying about what I personally can do to help better the lives of those around me. With Taryn's story and what she is doing for the community, I can see that she is selflessly trying to aid others.
Taryn's story has made me rethink what is important in life and made me realize that just one person, even a college student at Georgia Southern, can do something to make a difference.
Sincerely,
Alli Brenner
Monday, March 22, 2010
Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely
Monarchies are the stuff of legend. Kings, Queens, Princesses, and Princes have been idolized and pictured in books, movies, and television. But what are monarchies?
- Absolute Monarchy: monarch has absolute power over government
- Limited Monarchy: transition to constitutional monarchy but the new government is not fully formed
- Constitutional Monarchy: monarch is merely a figurehead and there is usually a parliament or other type of constitutional government also in place
- Elective Monarchy: Monarchs are not born in to power rather they are elected
Monarchy Facts:
- 44 countries recognize the Queen of England as their ruler
- Japan is the world's oldest monarchy beginning in 660 B.C.
- The Windsor's are the most well known monarchy in the world
- You can relinquish your right to the throne in order to marry someone of a different religion or caliber
- The succession to the throne is regulated not only through descent, but also by Parliamentary statute
Friday, March 5, 2010
Help our children learn geography!
It has been well documented that the American education system...shall we say lacks in comparison to other countries. That's not to say we haven't tried to educate our children early so we don't have another Miss South Carolina situation on our hands. A report out in 2006 showed nearly two-thirds of Americans aged 18 to 24 still cannot find Iraq on a map. With shows like Sesame Street, as well as shows from our generation, such as Animaniacs and Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego, there is hope for future generations.
The Animaniacs
Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego?
Sesame Street
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Bong Hits 4 Jesus
If you think the Supreme Court is a bunch of stuffy men in black robes discussing boring old cases this one might make you think again. Joseph Fredrick, 18, decided to skip school one day and stand across the street to watch the 2002 Olympic torch go by. While the procession passed, Fredrick held up a sign saying "Bong hits 4 Jesus". The school suspended him and Fredrick claimed the school violated his first ammendment rights.
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