| 401. | Himba tribe of Namibia Africa ... Specifically, the Himba tribe of Namibia, Africa, is being targeted in light of a new construction project for a dam on the Kunene River that will cause them to be relocated and uprooted from their ancient lands. In the article “The Himba and the Dam” by Carol Ezzell, the ethnic identity of ...
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| 402. | what technology was used in world war one Technology in the First World War mainly consisted of ships and field battles with guns because there wasn’t any air attack on any countries, as it wasn’t developed enough for either alliance to use that method of attack.
Technology started world war one because Germany were jealous and felt a li...
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| 403. | What political measures did he take prior to the German Invasion of Russia in June 1941 ... ” However, what did set Stalin aside from the others was his thirst for power and his political ability to gain this power through his dealings with people and ability to choose a side that was most popular at the time. Stalin took sufficient political measures in order to enable him stay in po...
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| 404. | Haigs unsuccessful leadership of the British Army in the ww1 battle of the somme Write an evaluation of Haigs leadership on the Somme, indicating to what extent you feel criticism of his leadership is justified.
Sir Douglas Haig has received severe criticism for his leadership of the British army in the battle of Somme. ... Yet despite this, Sir Douglas Haig proved to be ...
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| 405. | Adolf Hitler ... Most anyone will say Adolf Hitler. ...
On Easter Sunday April 20, 1889, at an inn called the Gasth of Zum Pommer, the wife of an Austrian Customs official gave birth to a son, Adolf Hitler. He was the fourth child to the parents of Alois and Klara Hitler of Austria. Hitler was a good stud...
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| 406. | Nazi economic policy Nazi economic policy
a) How highly does the author of this Source rate the achievements of Nazi economic policy in the years 1933-1936? ...
It is obvious from the source that the author does not rate the achievements of the Nazi economic policy very highly. ...
b) What in the years 1933 ...
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| 407. | Euthanasia Euthanasia
Euthanasia is defined as a gentle and easy death. In the twenty first century euthanasia is generally understood to mean bringing about of a good death-mercy killing, where one person ends the life of another person for the sake of the latter one. What differentiates euthanasia from mo...
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| 408. | Multicultural Australia Terminology for “Ethnic”
Varies by state
Multicultural - NSW
Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) - Vic
Non English Speaking Background (NESB) - Qld
English as second language (ESL)
Language Other Than English (LOTE)
Ethnic
ATSI – separate kettle of fish
Why the CALD Market is...
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| 409. | worldwar 2 a brief description History Coursework – Britain and the second world war What was britains role in World War 2 The Phoney war By the end of of 1939 Germany had taken Poland and it ceased to exist as a state, Britain and France were unable to help Poland. From the end of September to April 1940 little prgress was made ...
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| 410. | America Moves to the City America Moves to the City
Americans moved to the city in the decades following the civil war. ...
In 1900, New York was the second largest city in the world with 3. ... ”
The worst of city dwellers were the human pigsties known as slums. ...
From the 1850’s through the 1870’s, more tha...
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| 411. | Mise en scene In Nosferatu Mise-en-scene In Nosferatu
The early 1922 representation of Dracula, Nosferatu, instills the viewer with an unsettling truth. One of the early examples of great German cinema, Nosferatu creates an overall dark tone and ominous mood thats slightly eschew from reality, while maintaining cinem...
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| 412. | John Steinbeck A Talented American Author
John Steinbeck is one of the most talented American writers. ...
Steinbeck was born February 2, 1902 in Salinas, California. Ernest
And Olive Hamilton Steinbeck are the parents of John Steinbeck. John
Steinbeck read and studied literature throughout his childhood. ... Steinbeck ...
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| 413. | Politics in the Rennaisance Machiavelli The Renaissance was a time of great change for the many countries in Europe, in almost all facets of life, including art, business, international relations, and of course politics. ... One of the best known works of literature to come out of these changes is The Prince, by Niccolo Machiavelli.
B...
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| 414. | Marxism as a Force in Russia Identify and describe characteristics of a force or movement in history. ... Explain the consequences of that event in relation to the force.
During 1898 – 1917, a force which developed in Russia was Marxism. An event in the history of Russia which held consequences due to Marxism was the Novem...
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| 415. | Nationalism Nationalism is loyalty and devotion to a nation. ... Nationalism is mainly defined by a common culture and history, and very importantly; by territory. Many may argue, that nationalism is a chauvinistic and aggressive practice, but the fact remains that this political force, in the eighteenth and n...
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| 416. | hello Berlot Brecht was a German dramatist who is best known for his creation of what is called Epic Theatre. Basing many of his ideas upon those of Karl Marx, Brecht developed a political theatre, which was designed to change society by changing the way people thought. The Caucasian Chalk Circle, written...
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| 417. | Does One Have to Be Religious in Order to be Ethical DOES ONE HAVE TO BE RELIGIOUS
IN ORDER TO BE ETHICAL
Most theologians and philosophers acknowledge that ethical values are intertwined with religion. The issue over which they differ is “Does one have to be religious in order to be ethical?”
In order to understand the relationship between et...
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| 418. | All Quiet on the Western front The opening chapter of All Quiet on the Western Front is devoted to presenting the novels main themes: the horror of war and its effect on the ordinary soldier. ... Like Stephen Cranes The Red Badge of Courage,All Quiet on the Western Front presents the gruesome specter of war as it actually exist...
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| 419. | Survival in Auschwitz “Survival in Auschwitz” was written by Primo Levi, a Jew. ... His destination among a train full of others was the concentration camp: Auschwitz/Monowitz-Buna. ... Before reaching the camp Nazi SS men threatened: “for every person missing at the roll-call, ten would be shot” (Levi, Survival, p. .....
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| 420. | Attitudes toward women in science in the 17th century
Attitudes toward women participating in sciences during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries varied. Those who were for the participation of women were mostly either women scientists or husbands of women scientists. They felt that women were important in helping advance scientific studies as ...
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| 421. | About M A Bulgakov ... Bulgakov also used satire and fantasy in his other works, among them the short story collection Diaboliad (1925). ...
(from The Fire of the Khans)
Mihail Bulgakov was born in Kiev. ...
In 1918-19 Bulgakov worked as a doctor in Kiev, and witnessed the German occupation and then the occu...
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| 422. | Sir Brian Horrocks as a junior leader GENERAL SIR BRIAN HORROCKS
One of the most fascinating studies of the last war was the contrast between these two great commanders, Montgomery and Rommel, each in his own way an outstanding general, yet utterly and absolutely different in almost every respect. ...
As this extract from his...
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| 423. | Immigration I. Immigrant Lives in America A. Between 1830 and 1860 5 million immigrants enter the United States 1. Out numbered original census 2. Majority were European a. 1.3 mil. Irish b. 1.1 mil. of German descent c. 15% of whites are immigrants B. Numbers of immigrants grew because of the Napoleonic War 1....
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| 424. | 65279 By January 1929 the future of the Weimar Republic looked secure Discuss 1923 saw an incredibly unstable year for German politics. The Weimar Republic was a new democratic system which was introduced after the war and was greeted with the hardship of reparations. Only in its fourth year, the Republic had already seen a number of attempted coups and by 1923, the p...
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| 425. | Domination Theory Domination from theorist perspectives
Max Weber
– German sociologist
– Bureaucracy = social domination
How does domination occur ?
– Direct threat or force
Imposed will through legitimate power
– Charismatic domination
– Traditional domination
– Rational-Legal domination
Why does Burea...
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| 426. | stuff Bushwalk Evaluation On Monday the 26th of May we met at school at 6:30 in the morning to leave for a 4 hour drive to Wilsons Promontory. We arrived at Tidal River in our mini busses and had a quick lunch and then left to Telegraph Saddle on the windy road to begin the 3 day hike around the southern ...
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| 427. | Hitler Adolf
Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945), German political and military leader and one of the 20th centurys most powerful dictators. Hitler converted Germany into a fully militarized society and launched World War II in 1939 (see Federal Republic of Germany). ...
Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler was one of th...
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| 428. | Cloning Cloning
What is a Clone? ... By cloning such a plasmid, geneticists can produce many identical copies of the gene.
Uses of Cloning:
Researchers said the cloning of animals, especially those that have been genetically modified in certain ways, could have a number of medical, agricultural, a...
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| 429. | yah! Oral tradition: unwritten, memorized accounts of historical events and stories. “Slams”: Poetry readings Parallelism: “By the sweat of your face You shall eat bread Until you return to the ground, For out of it you were taken: you are dust, and to dust you shall return. Genesis 3:19 Myth: a symbolic...
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| 430. | German recipe Is correct that the amount of the cars continuously are awake. A circumstance that each driver can observe every day on European streets. Is correct just as that each vehicle emissions produces: Stickstoffoxide, hydrocarbons, Kohlenmonoxid, particle. The nearby end is incorrect that more cars more e...
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| 431. | jacques yves cousteau Jacques Yves Cousteau was a French oceanographer. ...
Cousteau was born on June 11, 1910 in St. ... Cousteau learned to swim at four years old which was a rare accomplishment in that time. ... Cousteau as producer, director and chief cameraman. ... Cousteau was sent to a strict boarding scho...
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| 432. | Do Newspapers Broadcasting and Mass Entertainment matter Do they change society or merely reflect change
In the last ten years there has been an enormous change in the nature of the media and the ways people interact with them. ... German intellectuals, – Frankfurt School identified in 1933 that American mass culture was an irreversible force which was destroying European cultural traditions. ... ...
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| 433. | Daimler Chrysler INTRODUCTION
In this paper I will examine whether the 1998 merger of one of America’s original “top-3” automakers, Chrysler, with German automobile giant Daimler-Benz to form DaimlerChrysler A. ... was beneficial for Chrysler. I will show that although there have been many setbacks to the Chry...
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| 434. | CNN
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| 435. | Why There Was Sambo African American Slavery
Slavery was a good thing. ... This was the dominating theory of racial slavery in the United States under the supervision of U. ...
Sparking the argument is Stanley Elkins in his book, Slavery, released in 1959. Elkins insists the slave personality of Sambo definitely existed and the real q...
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| 436. | Support Requests Hello, It is possible to retrieve either Hardware or Software but not BOTH due to size of the data returned from the ADMIN system. Whenever the size of the Data from the ADMIN system is more than 32000 bytes, the ADMIN system sends the data to Inventory Retrieval application in blocks because of the...
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| 437. | Betta Beta – The disappointed lover 1942 Warsaw, Poland Germany’s Plans clear – Exterminate educated, Colonize, and Deport many to the East. Beta was a young writer during the War (in the language of the slaves). He supported himself off of odd jobs and attended an underground university. Many of Beta’s p...
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| 438. | Political Values ... At that time, I felt severely questioned in what I had, till then, taken for granted my entire life: my own political culture. This questioning of values and beliefs continued as I made friends with people from all over the world and more so, as I moved to the United States.
As a result, I f...
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| 439. | The Pianist Wladyslaw Szpilman, in his book The Pianist, relives the numerous encounters with death, starvation, and struggle for freedom as a Jew in Warsaw during the World War II. World War II and the Holocaust proved to be a devastating and tragic time for all of the Jewish population. But Szpilman, a well k...
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| 440. | What did the events of 1918 1921 in Germany contribute to the formation and development of In the years of 1918 – 1921 there were many events which acted as areas of weakness for Germany that were open to exploitation. It was the Nazi party which took advantage of this weaknesses and lead to the development and formation and the Nazi party. ... After the war Germany’s economy was left cr...
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| 441. | Night The book Night, by Elie Wiesel, defines the Holocaust through the personal experiences of
Wiesel, himself a victim and survivor of World War II concentration camps. It is a story of what
life was like during the period of the German Holocaust; when many concentration camps were
built; and where...
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| 442. | lufthansa 2000 maintaining the change mometum Lufthansa AG Description : This report is an analysis of Lufthansa, a German airline that is going through major upheavals in the recent past. This report analyses the airlines industry in Europe taking into consideration the competition it faces from both the major airlines and the low frill airlin...
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| 443. | the cay The book I have read is called The Cay by Theodore Taylor. It is about this boy name Philip. Philips father told his mother to move back to Norfolk to wait until the danger was over. The Germans were invading Wilmasted off the island of Curaco. On the boat that Philip and his mother sailed on got to...
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| 444. | Treaty Of Versailles The Treaty Of Versailles
One of the greatest conflicts in the history of the world, that of World War II, changed the course of events in Western societies for the rest of the 20th Century. ... ” (1) In fact, the victorious Allies of World War I condemned themselves to another world war with the ...
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| 445. | Why did Britain Enter the War in 1914 Britain went to war because of a number of factors. ... Britain went to war to maintain her position as a world power, to keep trade links open, to maintain honour and the role of an individual, Sir Edward Grey. This combination of factors caused Britain to enter the war but it is difficult to know...
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| 446. | History of English Language PRE-HISTORY
There are three main stages that are usually recognized in the history of English language. Old English, also known as Anglo-Saxon (from 449 to 1066 or 1100 AD); Middle English (from 1066 or 1100 to 1450 or 1500); and Modern English (from about 1450 or 1500) which is subdivided in...
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| 447. | the cay The Cay The book I have read is called The Cay by Theodore Taylor. It is about this boy name Philip. Philips father told his mother to move back to Norfolk to wait until the danger was over. The Germans were invading Wilmasted off the island of Curaco. On the boat that Philip and his mother sailed o...
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| 448. | Inevitability Of the Cold War ... These are the circumstance that faced the world after World War II when the Soviet Union and the United States stood at the threshold of a new world, were the new bi polarity of international relations had changed how the world looked at alliances, and the old regime of political power that h...
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| 449. | English Make it Official Shepherdstown has roots that go deep into the nation's past. From its pastoral setting on the banks of the Potomac River, the town has watched young soldiers march off to fight in the Revolutionary War, witnessed James Rumsey's demonstration of his new steamboat (two decades before Robert Fulton lau...
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| 450. | Thirty Years War The Thirty Years War was a conflict fought between the years 1618 and 1648, principally in the central European territory of the Holy Roman Empire, but also involving most of the major continental powers. ... The Thirty Years War was a series of wars fought by various nations for various reasons, i...
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