| 101. | origins of World War I ... After political heat, Austria declared war on Serbia in August 1914.
This war detonated World War I. ...
The word ‘Alliance’ was given a wider meaning during the pre-war conflicts. ... Germany created a world policy: A description for the German version of an imperialism which was shared...
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| 102. | wwii World War II Could World War II have been stopped before the first bomb was dropped? To answer that, the causes of the war have to be identified and analyzed. The Treaty of Versailles, Anti-Semitism, and Appeasement are three major causes of World War II. The Treaty of Versailles, which ended World ...
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| 103. | critically assess the performance of the UK economy 1990 2003 “Critically assess the performance of the UK economy since 1990”
The past thirteen years have been of fair economic prosperity for the UK. In order to critically assess the performance of the UK the economic growth, unemployment, balance of payments current account and a few other factors must...
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| 104. | Greece's Economy Greece's economy has entered a period of renaissance after two decades of economic gloom, thanks to Yannos Papantoniou who took over the economic helm as the country's Minister of National Economy and Finance five years ago and performed what has been called a Greek miracle. The economic picture is ...
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| 105. | Immigration Good or bad for the Economy Immigration is a factor of our every day life. Immigration affects how we work, eat, and spend our money. ... They have put policies in effect that help strengthen our economy as far as immigration is concerned. Many questions have arisen on whether to be pro-immigration or not, and if so to wh...
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| 106. | My Coat of Arms Aaron Jacobson Ms. Reagan English 2 29 October 2003 My Coat of Arms When it comes to ethnicity, I am a mutt. I have a little of everything in me: Italian, French, German, Cherokee Indian, Norwegian, Irish, and Czechoslovakian. I’m pretty sure there is more, but we just lost count of it all. However,...
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| 107. | How did Hitler become Chancellor in 1933 How did Hitler become Chancellor in 1933? ... It was because of the weaknesses of the economy and the Weimar Government, together with the growing popularity of the Nazis that Hitler was able to become Chancellor. ...
The Nazis focused on Hitler, portraying him as the strong leader that German ne...
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| 108. | Market Mechanism “Left to itself the market mechanism is incapable id allocating scare resources efficiently. ...
To provide substantial reasoning for such a statement, one first has to examine the market mechanism (market economy). A market economy is an economic system in which individuals, rather than governm...
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| 109. | i think that is is nice The Jews had faced discrimination long before the Holocaust began. Anti-Semitism (discrimination against Jews) has existed since ancient times. In many cities, the Jews were forced to live in separate communities called ghettos. They had to pay special taxes, and they were not permitted to own land ...
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| 110. | Morality of Murder in M Is it acceptable to for a society to murder its murderers? ... Interestingly enough, the morality of capital punishment, in regard to a single man, was the most prominent theme in Fritz Lang’s film M. ... In Fritz Lang’s M the issue of the death penalty for an insane person took center stage for...
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| 111. | German cinema Cinema of Germany
When the movie industry first flowered in the period from 1900 to 1915, it took hold in Europe as well as America. ...
The story of German cinema in particular began in the period following World War I, as Germany slowly recovered from the horrors of war. Movies were a popular ...
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| 112. | intro to romantic muic Introduction:
To be a romantic is a permanent state of mind and heart that can never be confined to any segment of time. ... The political challenges of the 1840s brought man Central European and German musicians to America, who carried with them the romantic traditions of Vienna and Bohemia. ......
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| 113. | Causes of World War ... The Germans won this short war. ...
The consequences of the Franco-German war (the war between France and Germany) were that France became suspicious and mistrustful of the Germans. ...
The Russo-Turkish War
The BALKANS (area between Austria and Turkey) was an area that the Aust...
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| 114. | German Expressionism Fritz Langs Metropolis Question: How is Fritz Lang’s ‘Metropolis’ a response to the social environment? Discuss how images of power relations and relations between classes in modern society are portrayed in Fritz Lang’s Metropolis.
It is clear through an understanding of Expressionism and German Expressionism how Fritz...
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| 115. | Chinas Emerging Market Economy ... China has become an emerging market economy powerhouse "…as the second-largest economy in the world…" (CIA-China, 2003). ... This rate of growth, if sustained, has been estimated to bring Chinas economy to be greater than that of the United States by over forty percent (UOP, 2001). This rapid...
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| 116. | managerial economic tools in the new economy ... More precisely this paper will analyze the framework of strategic analysis and how the tools used in the old economy are still applicable today in the new economy. In particular we argue that Game Theory, SWOT analysis, and SCP model are effective tools that have been utilized by firms in the ...
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| 117. | Battle of Stalingrad
“Stalingrad is no longer a town. ... The nights of Stalingrad are a terror for them. Animals flee this hell; the hardest stones cannot bear it for long; only man endures,” quotes Lieutenant Weiner talking about the battle of Stalingrad (Danzer et al. ... Not only was the Battle of Stalingrad...
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| 118. | EVENTS Events of World War II On September 1, 1939, German armies under direct orders of Adolph Hitler launched a surprise attack on Poland. They continued to invade much of Europe as well as Russia throughout most of the year. In response to the threat of further German invasion of devastating effect, Bri...
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| 119. | unemployment Introduction
On Friday, February 22, 2002 the US Department of Labor announced that for the first time since 1992 the annual average unemployment rates in 2001 rose in more than half the states. You may ask yourself the following: “What is unemployment? What causes unemployment? ... This paper wi...
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| 120. | Battle of Britain ... Hitler then set his sights on Britain. ... In the words of Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of England: “The Battle of France is over. The Battle of Britain is about to begin”. ... He predicted that by the end of 1940 Germany would be strong enough to invade Britain and struggled to build B...
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| 121. | recomendation letter ESSAY Brittle economic systems without the flexibility to accommodate themselves in an evolutionary manner to accumulating tensions and social changes – however strong such systems may appear in the short run – are in the greatest peril of extinction, as science and technology constantly change the ...
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| 122. | newscoverage on economy ... However this central theoretical idea and the transfer of salience from the media agenda to the public agenda - fits equally well in the coverage of the economy. ...
Although most of the research exploring this agenda-setting role documents how media coverage of public issues and political c...
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| 123. | Allied Bombing of Germany Bomber Command’s aerial assault on Germany was destructive and deadly yet often its effectiveness has been an issue of debate. What was accomplished at the cost of nearly 60 000 allied airmen and near 800 000 German civilians? Did Bomber Command help end the war any sooner or was it simply a Brit...
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| 124. | Economy of Egypt Egypt is a developing nation. The economy of Egypt has been through multiple crunches over the past few decades, but this country that is the basis of civilization as the world knows it, is coming back to prosparity. ...
Egypt is the area of the world were the first civilizations were born. ... ...
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| 125. | Whos to blame for the slump of the American economy Bush or Clinton ... So if you accept the premise that capitalist economies behave in predictable economic fashions over long cycles, then it would seem to suggest that neither Clinton nor Bush is necessarily more to blame than the other.
Im certainly no economist, but what would seem, in my opinion, to affect ...
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| 126. | All Quiet on the Western Front Erich Maria Remarque's book "All Quiet on the Western Front" is about survival and the toll that war took on the young soldiers. The book's main character, Paul Baumer, enlist in the German army during World War I at a very young age. His enthusiasm and youthful nature are soon abolished when he arr...
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| 127. | EDUCATION The last few years have been a time of significant change in Chinese education, part of the reform of the economy and society. Control of basic education has been decentralized, central planning has become less important, and students are now more free to seek jobs that they desire in the socialist ...
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| 128. | Explain what archaeological evidence reveals about Minoan economy There is an abundance of archaeological and written evidence that confirms the prosperous and flourishing economy of the Minoans, which reached its zenith in the Second Palatial Period. During excavations of the various sites of Crete, combined with studies of other artefacts of nearby civilisations...
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| 129. | Expressionism Expressionism seeks out to show the inner life and emotions of humanity. German expressionism was created from the combination of expressionist art and Germany’s devastating loss in WWI. German expressionism in film was created by the use of lighting techniques, lavish sets, and interesting new came...
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| 130. | Second Reich was proclaimed in 1871 It was war nothing more and nothing less that was ... We will analyze the various factors and briefly summarize the events, which led to the creation of the Second Reich. ... Therefore Bismarck arranged an alliance with Italy, where it was agreed that Italy would give feedback to Prussia if it went to war with Austria and in return Italy would...
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| 131. | The Holocaust The Holocaust that happened to the Jewish people during World War II was the beginning of the end. It was a moment when it did not matter if you were a citizen of a country if you had a different background. The European idea of "nationalism", that came out during the Revolution from 1848, has won. ...
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| 132. | Unification of Germanyzollverien Toward the Unification of Germany, 1740-1871 Confederation of the Rhine. League of German states formed by Emperor Napoleon I in 1806 after his defeat of the Austrians at Austerlitz. Among its members were the newly created kingdoms of Bavaria and Württenberg (see Pressburg, Treaty of), the grand du...
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| 133. | American Economy Grew Considerably in the 1920s Explain why GCSE coursework marked A 2004 The American Economy Grew Considerably in the 1920s- Explain why…
A dictionary definition of economic growth is:
“steady growth in the productive capacity of the economy (and so a growth of national income)”
It basically means the country on a whole becomes wealthier and the economy prospers...
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| 134. | Between November 1914 and March 1918 how did the German army change the way it fought November 1914 marked the end of the Schlieffen Plan. ...
First battle of Ypres, October 1914. ... At Ypres the German troops marched in as in on parade grounds. They even did the ‘Goose Step’ this shows us that the morale of the German army was extremely high, as all sides believed that a ...
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| 135. | Germany The military is often assigned "a major share of responsibility both for Germany's failure to develop a democratic parliamentary system," and for its support of an elitist political structure. While the imperial army had a uneven (and unhealthy) influence on its government, critics of this developme...
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| 136. | U S involvement in WWI ... Why did the U.S. ... There were numerous motives for and against the U.S. involvement in WWI, but three main factors that drew the powerful nation in were the Germans unrestricted submarine warfare, U.S. ...
Near the beginning of WWI president Wilson made it abundantly clear that Germ...
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| 137. | women in nazi germany ... How did the lives of German Women change in Germany under Nazi rule?
As Hitler came into power over Germany, the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP) had stated that they disapproved of Women working. Adolf Hitler claimed that for the German women that “Her world is her husband...
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| 138. | japanese economy ... This essay will survey Japan’s economy and assess whether its success is due to “long-term cultural factors or as a consequence of unique post-war circumstances”. ... The Japanese are well known as a nation who works hard and plays hard. ... This change from low to high efficiency work woul...
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| 139. | Hitler s Foreign Policy remained unadventurous between 1933 36 because Great Britain and France were firmly Hitler’s foreign policy was adventurous, rather than unadventurous, 1933-36, because Britain and France were not firmly upholding the Treaty of Versailles. Britain and France were not united, in order to prevent Germany’s infringements of the Versailles Settlement and Germany’s constant move towards...
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| 140. | North American Unions in the Global Economy North American unions originated when groups of workers stood together against tyrant employers. ... Upon formation unions revitalized the workplace and resultantly the presence of unions in North American workplaces has had a profound effect on the global economy.
Nowadays, with the onset of gl...
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| 141. | USSR BEFORE AND AFTER ... Before and After the Fall
The Soviet Union was a strong and powerful force in its day. Yet, as many great political, military, and strategic forces before it fell, so did the Soviet Union. This paper will be exploring the Soviet Union and its economic policies before the breakup of the S...
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| 142. | Modern Germany Germany is a big country by European standards, and like most other European countries they have a population where the majority is aged between 25-64 (see appendix a)
One important thing to know about the German population is that it’s transforming into a “senior citizen” society. ... This poi...
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| 143. | Black Death The Black Death is the name later given to the epidemic of plague that ravaged Europe between 1347 and 1351. ...
"In less than four years the disease carved a path of death through Asia, Italy, France, North Africa, Spain and Normandy, made its way over the Alps into Switzerland, and continued e...
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| 144. | Illegal Immigration Illegal Immigration’s Economy Effects
Immigration can both help and hurt the economy, but illegal immigration hurts the economy. ... This is why illegal immigration does not help the economy. Immigrants are only beneficial to the United States’ Economy if they are making contributions to the eco...
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| 145. | dday As they prepared for a cross-Channel assault on France, the Western Allies built up on British soil one of the largest and most powerful invasion forces in history. For 2 months before the landing, while troops, equipment, and supplies poured into Britain, the Allied air forces bombed railroads, bri...
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| 146. | Comparison of the World War I Films Paths of Glory and All Quiet on the Western This paper will present a comparison of two World War I films that were made in the early 1900’s, Paths of Glory and All Quiet on the Western Front. This comparison will include the main focuses of each film, social class divergences, the role the war played, reactions to death, and the age range a...
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| 147. | Difference between Democrats and Republicans Difference Between Republicans and Democrats
Throughout the past years, two parties have all but dominated the political system of America. Republicans (previously known as ‘Whigs’) and democrats are these parties who have controlled the government for the greater part of its existence. What are t...
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| 148. | Comparison of Trade Rivalries The German-Great Britain trade rivalry like the U. ... -Japan
trade rivalry involved a rising power cutting into the trade of
an already dominant trading power. There were several causes of the
German-Great Britain trade rivalry according to Hoffman. ... Fourth, British trade was hurt by
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| 149. | Enemy At The Gates - Research Paper Enemy At The Gates Vassili Zaitsev was a common boy raised by his uncle in the Urals of Russia, a very rural part of the country. His uncle taught him to shoot and hunt at a very early age. In 1943, when Germany invaded Russia he was drafted into the Red Army, and was sent to the front lines at Stal...
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| 150. | Polical Economy in the Media As much as critical political economy is a central ideology in media analysis, to recognise it as the only approach that can adequately explain the media would be imprecise. Before we delve into any of my justifications for disagreeing with the statement, let me provide a clearer representation of ...
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