| 201. | 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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| 202. | Doctor Assisted Suicide The issue of doctor-assisted suicide, or euthanasia, is having a tremendous impact on medicine in the United States. ... Doctor-assisted suicide is not only unethical, but it also leads to a loss of trust between humans and could result in acts such as those in Nazi Germany. ... Doctor-assisted ...
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| 203. | 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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| 204. | Enemy at the gates (Review) Enemy at the gates Early in the movie we are presented with a map of Europe. Germany coloured brown with a black swastika over it and the Soviet Union coloured red with a white hammer and sickle. The brown of Germany soon begins to creep over most of the map when they come across their last obstacle...
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| 205. | Abortion Many have pondered upon the meaning of abortion. ... Everyone in the United States is covered under the United States
constitution, and under the 14th Amendment women have been given the choice
of abortion. ... Blackmun wrote the majority opinion that
its a womens right to have an abortion. .....
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| 206. | World War 1 "WW1 From Begining To The US Enters"
Beginning of the war
World war I began in the Balkans, which was the same place many small war took place. ... Austria-Hungary rejected the offer and declared war on Serbia on July 28 1914. ...
The western front
Germany had a war plan witch had been prepar...
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| 207. | Pearl Harbor Pearl Harbor
By August 1940, the Japanese had many plans for Southeast Asia. ... Pearl Harbor is historically important because the attack marked the entrance of Japan into WWII on the side of Germany and Italy, and the entrance of the United States on the Allied side. ... ”
The attack at Pe...
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| 208. | 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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| 209. | 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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| 210. | cold war wwI era ... There existed a hope, brilliance and optimistic view on what lay ahead; these dreams shattered with the devastation, alienation and destruction of World War I. Despite the setbacks World War I brought about and the apprehension of a war ahead, each influential and powerful country of the West ...
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| 211. | Capitalism It Just Works Capitalism- It Just Works
Adam Smith also known as the “Father of Economics” published a two-volume book entitled “An Inquiry into the Nature, and Causes of the Wealth of Nations”. ... He promoted capitalism, believing that the major motivating force in our economic life is individual self-inte...
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| 212. | cold war today and yesturday The Cold War
The Causes of the War
The Cold War was a struggle between conflicting universal values. The obvious conflict of ideas and obstinate nature of those who defended them were the driving force behind the Cold War. ... Russia, under autocratic leader Josef Stalin, felt that it had a rig...
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| 213. | Green Paper for the United States Green Paper
America is a worldwide leader in industry, military power, and political power. ... There continues to be concern though out the United States. ... The terrorist attacks, anthrax scares, and the economic recession have caused the United States of America to go on alert. ...
The...
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| 214. | motivation letter Via AIESEC I had the pleasure of learning about the summer internship opportunities abroad. My strong willingness to participate in a multicultural environment in order to have a broader perspective and a more conscious vision has encouraged me to apply for an internship through AIESEC. I strongly b...
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| 215. | purpose of government The Third Reich, between 1933 and 1945, controlled and regulated the art produced in Germany in order to instill the ideas of the National Socialist Party into the German people. They persuaded the public by manipulating art to focus on specific issues that pertained to Nazi ideology. Hitler knew ho...
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| 216. | 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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| 217. | Treaty of Versailles ... However, it has also been argued that the Second World War was a continuation of the first and that the “peace settlement at Versailles made the Second World War inevitable.” This essay will argue that the failure of Woodrow Wilson’s ‘liberal experiment’ and the Versailles settlement of 1919...
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| 218. | truth about hemp out lineThe Most Popular Tourist Attractions in EuropeThere are many tourist attractions in The Most Popular Tourist
Attractions in Europe
There are many tourist attractions in Europe and has had a very long history. Many countries such as France, England, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Italy, and Amsterdam all have these very popular attractions. ...
(Swarbrooke and Horner 19) ...
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| 219. | President R Reagans Decision to Bomb Libya ...
President Ronald Reagan’s decision to bomb Libya did adequately provide for United States national security interests, such as protecting our citizens and business interests around the world. ... When the latest terrorist attacks in Germany involved American civilians and military perso...
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| 220. | Navajo Code Talkers Navajo Indians were one of the determining factors in the United States victory over Japan in WWII.
The United States and Navajo Indians’ problems began to escalate in the late 1860s. In order to force the Navajo off their land, U. ... At Fort Sumner, the Navajo were treated as the Jews in Na...
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| 221. | What key factors explain Germany s changing relationship with Italy in the years 1933 1939 The relationship between Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy involves a great deal of change in less than a decade and eventually sees a complete role reversal in the positions of both Hitler and Mussolini. ...
In 1933, had had become Chancellor in Germany by blatantly copying the tactics used by Muss...
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| 222. | 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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| 223. | cuban missile crissis American History Position Paper (Did the United States have the right to stop the Soviet Union from setting up missiles in Cuba?) I think that the United States had every right to stop the Soviet Union from setting up missiles in Cuba. I also think the United States were intimidating to the Soviet U...
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| 224. | United States Political System ... The United States of America secures the liberties by limiting behavior when it might harm others. ... The government of the United States of America consists of the President and the cabinet, the Congress, and the Judicial System. ...
The American colonists came to find political, reli...
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| 225. | GD effects in Australia and Why Great Depression, worldwide economic slump that began in October 1929 with the Wall Street Crash and continued through the early 1930s. During the 1920s, while business prospered in the United States, farmers did not. In Germany hyperinflation took hold and the country (until US banks came to the re...
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| 226. | treaty of Versailles and Adolf Hitler comparison
The treaty of Versailles, June 28, 1919
The final peace settlement of paris. ... Historians say lack of enforcement was the cause for the failure of the peace treaty. ... senate never ratified the treaty or joined the League of Nations. ... Adolf Hitler’s Nazis attempted to seize power in Mu...
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| 227. | French Foreign Policy Section C
French Foreign Policy, 1919 - 1940
Frances victory in 1918 is considered by many with hindsight to be a pyretic one. ... The rich northeast of the county had been damaged almost beyond repair and the French had to borrow 175 billion Francs in order to begin reparations. ... It was this...
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| 228. | Why did radical reformations arrupt in 16th century euope There are many factors contributing to the reasons why the radical reformations developed in early sixteenth century Germany and Switzerland. ... There was the new benefits of printing, which helped spread the word of the Reformation, and there was also the fact that many of the reformists ideas’ w...
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| 229. | Documentary Analysis of the cartoon What Did the Kaiser Say to the Tsar On July 28, 1905 the Daily Mirror printed a pencil sketch cartoon caricaturing a meeting between Tsar Nicholas II of Russia and Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany that had taken place only five days earlier. This documentary analysis aims to place this cartoon in its historical context, comment upon the ...
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| 230. | Military Philosophy Theory and Ideology There are many influences to the United States Military. ... We took their ideas and used them to create the United States Military. Without the inspiration from their ideas and beliefs the United States Military would not be what it is today.
The Greeks are one of the United States main milita...
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| 231. | First World War was the inevitable result of the growing nationalism of the 19th and early The origins of the First World War 1914-1918 cannot be put down to one or two things. There were a number background of issues which contributed or pushed the start of a war. Nationalism was a major factor and the bases of other causes but it was not the only factor just one of many that accumulated...
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| 232. | 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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| 233. | Doing Business In/With Germany For imports requiring permits (and for those not requiring permits) a certificate of origin or declaration of origin must be presented if the import list or the import permit so requires. Whereas the certificate of origin is issued by an official body in the country of origin (and in some cases the ...
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| 234. | How and why did the British government follow a policy of appeasement towards Nazi Germany between ... Ever since Chamberlain muttered those words he has been criticised as the main proponent of appeasement - a policy that to some appears a ridiculous and unjustifiable cowering, by a liberal democratic society, to the threats posed by dictators in other countries. ...
Perhaps the key motiva...
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| 235. | Why did the Nazi treatment of the Jews change from 1939 to 1945 There are many reasons why the treatment of the Jews changed, the first being the Nazi emigration policy, this policy had failed to rid Jews from Germany. This policy failed because for Jews it seemed that the world was divided into two parts – those places where they could not live and those where ...
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| 236. | Compare and Contrast WWI and WWII Despite of numerous breakthroughs in science and technology, the two world wars of the twentieth century marred the history of human civilization with memories of bloodsheds, horrible trench warfare and Holocaust. Throughout the years of historical debate on the origins of the two world wars, histor...
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| 237. | German Army 1922 45 ... At this time the German army, including World War One soldiers went on to form of join ad-hoc volunteer units known as Freikorps. ... These units, as well as the ordinary army formed the basis for combating against communist revolution across Germany. The German Army’s first and foremost du...
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| 238. | Johann Sebastion Bach Johann Sebastian Bach
Johann Sebastian Bach was born in Eisenach Germany on March 21, 1685 to Johann Ambrosius who was court trumpeter for the Duke of Eisenach and director of the musicians of the town. Bach and his father came from a family of musicians and had over 53 musicians in their fami...
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| 239. | Security in the United States Since 9 11 Alyson Jeffords
English 200
Argumentative Synthesis
September 19, 2003
Security in the United States since 9-11
Times have changed since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. Our security has been threatened to an extent that we have never seen before; we no longer have the same...
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| 240. | Origins of world war 2 ...
Two main (and often overlooked) aspects of WW1 are:
1) The effects of the war payments Germany had to make
after losing the war.
2) The long term effects of the West front on
survivers. ...
The war broke Germany. They through everything they
had at the war- and lost. ... Britian a...
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| 241. | Hitler and WW2 This essay is on World War II and things that I will cover in this essay will be Hitler’s early years and his rise to power, the nazi party, the occupation of countries, some of the allies victories and D-day, how the war ended in Europe, what happened to Hitler and about his legacy the Holocaust.
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| 242. | Presidential Report The highest elected office in the United States is that of President, The President, who is elected by the citizens of the United States, represents “all the people.” The President plays a major role in determining the course of direction for the United States under a democratic form of government. ...
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| 243. | Hispanic Immigration Hispanic Immigration
Immigration has been a part of American society since its creation. ... Most everyone in America got here by immigration. As long as immigration has been around in the United States there has been this feeling of nativism. ... A major current social issue in the United State...
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| 244. | How Adolf Hitler Kept Power from 1933 1945 How Adolf Hitler Kept Power from 1933-1945
After Hitler became a dictator on January 30th 1933 he used many methods to try and retain power.
One of the main methods was to use brute force on the people of Germany to make them keep voting for him, to keep him in power. ... They were sent by Hi...
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| 245. | Propaganda in Nazi Germany The Nazi party were very persuasive; they would use whatever means they could to get what they wanted.
These posters are propaganda for Hitler they both have the aim of enticing the German public to vote for them but they are both different types of propaganda.
Source A is Black propaganda, sa...
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| 246. | Changes in the United States Between 1865 to the Present Day Vast changes took place in the United States after the Civil War to the early twentieth century. This essay will try to list some of these changes and attempt to explain them. ... The rise of The United States to a world power was due in part to some of these radical changes. The inverse is...
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| 247. | United States Constitution How it Affects us Today ... The United States Constitution and its Amendments, right? True, but first, there were the Articles of Confederation that were changed and strengthened to become the Constitution. ... Constitution be if we didn’t even have to follow it? ... It’s still here today, in so many ways. ... Hav...
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| 248. | The internal running of a MNE. Hello mr smith. Published on: August 20, 2003 China became the world’s largest recipient of foreign direct investment (FDI) for the first time in 2002. Yet while this is impressive for a country that began reaccepting foreign investment only recently, this jump is amid declining FDI inflows to other...
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| 249. | smoking Smoking Customs in Japan and the United States
Smoking cigarettes has been popular all over the world in the past years. ... Each country in the world has developed a custom of smoking based on its needs. One would think that societies such as the United States and Japan would have similar points...
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| 250. | FDR s Date of Infamy ... Before the attacks on Pearl Harbor, FDR reluctantly kept the United States out of the Great War in Europe. Although Roosevelt wanted to enter World War II and fight Hitler’s Germany, he could not muster enough domestic support from a country still a little gun-shy after the cost, both the econ...
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