| 151. | PRINCIPLES OF WAR RELATING TO THE BATTLE OF CRETE ... Operation Mercury was the code name for the German invasion of Crete and was the first ever airborne attack of an island in history. Although the Germans succeeded in taking hold of Crete it is questionable whether the Battle can be marked a victory for the Germans. The Battle proved very expe...
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| 152. | Politics of Performance Appraisal CASE: The Politics of Performance Appraisal
1. In your opinion and from an HRM perspective what are the objectives of employee performance evaluation?
Employee performance evaluations intend to improve an employee’s performance such that it will also boost organizational performance, productivit...
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| 153. | What was the state of Germany in 1815 What was the state of Germany in 1815?
The term “Germany’ had no real political significance before the nineteenth century. There was no single German state. ... Apart from Austria, only one state within the Empire has any real power or importance, and that was Prussia. ... A small beginning ha...
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| 154. | Theodore roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th president of the United States. Roosevelt extended the power for the presidency and for the federal government to protect what he saw as the public interest. ...
Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City in 1858, the second of 4 brothers a...
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| 155. | Art and Politics in National Socialist Ideology ... ) The administration and the patrons of art must work closely together. All is dominated, however by the close alliance of the art and people which is convocated and stimulated by the cultural societies.”
This extract from the 1937 Manual of the Reich Chamber of Culture is evidence of the key...
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| 156. | Politics Being a young female and the time of my realization of politics being during the Clinton administration, it would probably be surprising to most what my political views are. My stance is conservative. When I was younger I always told everyone that I was conservative because my dad was one as well as...
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| 157. | DBQ 1978 There were many factors that accounted for the success of the prohibition movement in the United States during the progressive reform. As many officials, local and federal, pushed for reform in the nation, the progressive movement came to be. Part of the movement was the prohibition. Before the publ...
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| 158. | 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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| 159. | politics Liberalism The definition of "liberalism" has changed continually throughout history, and even today it means different things to different people. One of the more fundamental definitions is that liberalism is openness to progress and change. By contrast, conservatism attempts to conserve the tradit...
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| 160. | Noble Lie Ancient Geek Politics The “Noble Lie”
Ancient Geek Politics
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Many centuries ago, Socrates proposed the declaration of the “noble lie”. ... ”) In the twenty-first century today, we are still effected by the Ancient Greek politics and are still using the fa...
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| 161. | Saving the Union through Politics ... The Union still active as the United States of America was looking to suppress a rebellion, which consumed almost half of the former country. ... The politics of the country played a very important part in this conflict. ... The Republican Party, whose strength was rapidly growing in the ...
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| 162. | Biography In October of 2003, thirteen pupils of Kelso high school ‘s language department, studying German took part in a German exchange program. The exchange program took us to the south west of Germany; to a town no larger than Kelso, called Gelnhausen. Everyone who took part in the exchange stayed with on...
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| 163. | Heinrich Himmler Heinrich Himmler was Reichsführer-SS (Reich SS Leader) and Chief of the German police. ... Himmler originally intended to be a farmer and in fact acquired a degree in agronomy. ... Hitler called him "der treue Heinrich" (loyal Heinrich). ... The precise date is not known, but what is known is tha...
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| 165. | The Effects Technology Had On WW2 The development of new technologies changed how events in World War would have played out. As new Tanks, Aircrafts, Tactics, and Bombs were constructed, military powers had to adjust to these continual changes to ensure that they would be the victor. The tank, together with the airplane, opened up m...
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| 166. | biography I never knew who much the economy had changed until I sat down to talk with my grandmother about where and how she grew up. My grandmother was born in Ashland, Ohio in her home. Back then it was very rare to have babies in the hospitals because it was way too much money. She grew up in an urban area...
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| 167. | Hilters Nazi Germany This essay sets out to assess the relative achievements of the totalitarian regimes of Hitler’s Nazi Germany and Stalin’s Russia. ... The Bolsheviks came to power because of the discontent with the Tsars and the losses in the war against Germany. The Nazis because of the dissatisfaction in German...
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| 168. | Politics and Culture in the 60's Politics and Culture In The Sixties Through examining the poetry, “The times they are a-changin’” by Bob Dylan, it is evident that it defines political and cultural movements of the older generation during the sixties. During this time, there were a lot of political and more cultural movements. The ...
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| 169. | Totalitarian Nationalism Nazi Germany Hitler’s Nazi Germany
A Totalitarian Regime
Hypothesis: While the Third Reich was in power, it implemented all the defining characteristics of totalitarianism, making Germany a totalitarian state. Hitler and the Nazi Party re-enforced the regime by using the typical features of a totalitarian ...
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| 170. | German Christmass Christmas Traditions Many of the Christmas traditions celebrated by Christians around the world began in Germany. The celebrations in Germany are the most joyous of all. The celebration lasts a month and a half. The celebration starts on November 30th (St. Andrews Night) to January 13th (the octave ...
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| 171. | Politics of All the Kings Men Many believe that the book All the King’s Men is based upon the knowledge of Robert Penn Warren towards the government of Louisiana during the time of Huey Long’s reign, where the manifesto of Huey Long is Willie Stark. Politics affects all people alike in its good or bad results alike, or the sou...
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| 172. | how dung beetles contribute to racism The Holocaust: A Reality Made Possible by Ordinary Germans by Jason Yuen The Holocaust is indeed one of modern history’s most diabolic portrayals of humanity in its extremes of cruelty and wickedness. The worst form of tragedy imaginable that could have befallen a civilized people, it continues to h...
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| 173. | 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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| 174. | Terror of French Revolution The Terror as the Modern Dictatorship
The Terror of the French Revolution was the period from 1793 to 1794 when suspicion and chaos spread across the country. The Terror represented the first modern dictatorship because the central state, which controlled all of the political power, violated numer...
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| 175. | medias role in philippine politics Since the declaration in the 1986 Philippine Constitution, the Philippine’s mass media can be considered one of the most liberated in Asia. ... But before we dive into Philippine history, it is first important to establish the relationship of media and politics, how intertwined their existence is t...
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| 176. | POWER AND POLITICS IN WORK RELATED ORGANISATIONS POWER AND POLITICS IN WORK RELATED ORGANISATIONS
Inroduction: Till a few years ago power and politics were treated as dirty words, not worthy of discussion on the subject of organizational behaviour but both have now acquired a sense of respectability because of their significan impact on the be...
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| 177. | Decline of Political Activism in America The Decline of Political Activism in America
American citizens are expected to actively partake in political activities. ... With so many opportunities for people to participate in the political process, why do some choose to sit and observe from the sidelines? Some say it is lack of time o...
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| 178. | The Merchant of Venice The Merchant of Venice, involved quite a bit of politics. From ranks in government such as Duke or Prince, to the Court of Justice, Shakespeare showed his understanding of politics. This play was mainly about a man named Antonio, who could not pay a Jewish man named Shylock because he was broke. Shy...
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| 179. | Anarchy in Antigone and Les Mis rables research ... Greek tragedy, Antigone, relates to the 19th century novel, Les Misérables, in that both show rebellion (anarchy) against the law. The authors, Sophocles and Victor Hugo, chose the theme of anarchy to persuade their respective audiences to accept their political beliefs. ... However in the t...
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| 180. | Historiography essay In historiography there are two kinds. You have the historiography that is concerned with domestic politics; this group is comprised with three sub-groups; progressive, consensus, and new left. ... The first school of historiography is progressive. ... Progressive historiography focused more on so...
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| 181. | Which do you find more Surprising The Survival of the Democratic Government between 1919 1923 or ... The years 1919 -1923 were tumultuous at the least and the survival of the democratic government is remarkable if the events of those years are considered. ...
Following the abdication of the Kaiser, a provisional government was set up in Germany on November 10th 1918, lead by Ebert and th...
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| 182. | Nationalism and Sectionalism in Early American Republic In the early Republic of our nation two forces were dominant; those two forces were Nationalism and Sectionalism. Nationalism is the sense of national consciousness, placing primary interest and emphasis on the promotion of the nation. On the other hand Sectionalism is the devotion of interest to ...
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| 183. | President Grant ... Grant came to presidency with no knowledge whatsoever of politics. Although he had been a great Captain in the Mexican War, and an even better General in the Civil War, using the tactics of “Total warfare”, Grant was not a very good president and did not accomplish much in his time. Grant, lik...
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| 184. | World Globalization ... In other words, the market
mechanism was being embraced on a worldwide scale, a phenomenon often referred to
now as economic globalization. ... Silicon Valley, the chip, the Sputnik,
Soyuz, and Apollo heralded the birth of a new world. ... It has been said that the bits provoke one world,...
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| 185. | Assess the role of religion in contemporary American society Assess the role of religion in contemporary American society
In many ways America presents a paradox of being both a highly religious and a highly secular society. Fifty seven per cent of Americans state that religion is very important in their lives and the influence of this is apparent in po...
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| 186. | VARIETY OF EXPLAINATIONS HAVE BEEN PUT FORWARD FOR THE NEW IMPERIALISM OF THE LATE 19TH CENTURY ... D: 0033057
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| 187. | Moving to America We all grow up in different neighborhoods. Some of us grow up in the city and others in the suburbs or farmlands. In some cases people grow up in a neighborhood in a First or Third world country. In my case, my childhood was based mainly in a so called Third world country in a small suburb. South Af...
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| 188. | Sport and Politics in The new South Africa ... Situational Analysis
Politics and sport in South Africa has confirmed to the rest of the world that they are intimately related, in terms of situations concerning the apartheid era. Thus, “South Africa has been and continues to be the worlds most deeply divided societies” (Sugden/Bairner, 200...
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| 189. | Discuss in what ways the experiences of civilians in British and German home fronts were similar During World War 1, both Britain and Germany both experienced similar difficulties and triumphs, where it is through war weariness, an imbalanced economic system or the historic change in society, where women advanced to independence.
The introduction of the Hindenberg Program in Germany caused gre...
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| 190. | Samuel Adams Samuel Adams (1722-1803) was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on the 27th of September 1722. He was a second cousin to John Adams. Samuel’s father was a wealthy and prominent citizen of Boston, who took an active part in the politics of the town. ...
Adams graduated from Harvard College in 1740 a...
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| 191. | The Soviet German War The Soviet-German War is the most brutal episode of the most vicious war that mankind has ever seen (Clark 1). During the “Great Patriotic War”, as Joseph Stalin coins it, the Soviet Union emerges through pure tenacity as one of the world’s great superpowers. Although Stalin and the USSR emerge vict...
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| 192. | Social Control Social control is the means and processes by which a social group secures its members conformity to the expectations, values, ideology and norms of the group. The aim of social control is to control the members of a social group, therefore reducing deviance, and maintaining social order. Social cont...
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| 193. | Roosevelt vs Hoover ... The small government politics of Hoover were considered conservative and the progressive politics of Roosevelt were considered liberal. ... Roosevelt can be considered liberal, and President Herbert C. Hoover conservative.
Hoover held on to his belief that the government could not and should...
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| 194. | Hoe Succesful did the Kaiser acheive his foreign policy objectives before 1914 How successfully did the Kaiser achieve his foreign policy objectives before 1914?
Kaiser Wilhelm was very unsuccessful at his attempts at achieving his foreign policy before 1914. This topic is quite interesting due to the many errors the Kaiser and his parliament made. ... During his political ...
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| 195. | TV ...
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| 196. | world war The United States Enters the War (1914-1917)
Summary
When war broke out in 1914, Americas traditional isolationist tendencies took Hold. ... One year later, the Sussex was sunk, similarly without warning, as had been the custom prior to World War I. ...
In November 1916, President Wil...
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| 197. | AP US Mr. Morse Summer assignment Jonathan Peters AP US History Summer Mr. Morse Imperial Politics and Warfare I disagree with the statement, “The British Colonial government in the Americas was a replication of the parliamentary system of government in Great Britain. The English Parliament was a solid institution of government and ...
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| 198. | machiavelli ... Born into, and living in this time of political crisis, was Niccolo Machiavelli. Scholars often compare his significance with preceding political writers such as Plato and Aristotle, and ask the question, “How did the works of Machiavelli influence American society today? While some people rem...
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| 199. | success of the Nazi regime was due solely to Hitler How far do you agree with The Nazi regimes success was not due solely to Hitler. He was an able leader which might have been due to the fear Himmler and the SS created. ... This ensured support for the regime and made them aware of what the government wanted them to be. The Nazi’s also used education as a means of contro...
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| 200. | Global Japanization alternatives to the Japanese system and are interesting, but not essential. Suzuki, Akira: Union Politics in Hard Times: The Restructuring of ¡°Japanese-Style Employment Relations¡± and the Internal Politics of the Japanese Labor Movement in the 1990s, paper available online at: http://sp.mt.tama.ho...
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