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  2. Joseph Goebbels - Wikipedia

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    Goebbels considered himself well suited to the position, and began to formulate ideas about how propaganda could be used in schools and the media. [84] Goebbels used the death of Horst Wessel (pictured) in 1930 as a propaganda tool [85] against "Communist subhumans". [86] By 1930 Berlin was the party's second-strongest base of support after ...

  3. Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing - Wikipedia

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    The Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing is located at 13700 SW 16th Ave, Ocala, Florida, just off Interstate 75. Opened in 1984, [ 2 ] it chronicles the history of the sport of drag racing. Some 90 racing cars can be seen in the Drag Race building, while a further 50 vehicles are in the Antique Car building.

  4. Asphalt literature - Wikipedia

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    Asphalt literature is a term that was used in Germany to refer to "metropolitan literature that is no longer rooted in its homeland". [1] The term was first used in 1918, and became popular in the Third Reich when Joseph Goebbels used it in his speech on 10 May 1933 at the burning of books on Berlin's Opernplatz.

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    2025 fitness trends are expected to include strength training, a holistic mind-body approach, more wearable tech, and AI-generated workouts, to name a few.

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    Bands used for smart watches and fitness trackers contain a synthetic rubber made with PFAS — also known as “forever chemicals” — and researchers are warning that these may be absorbed ...