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    The Treaty of Versailles may have been written in an effort to stop World War I and bring peace between the opposing countries, but it 's outcome was much more harmful. Most facts show and support that the Treaty of Versailles failed in many ways, which therefore lead to World War I. Some facts that help me prove my point include, the treaty highly offended Germany causing them to want revenge, the treaty diminished Germany 's economy, and the treaty affected Germany 's military. All of these…

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    The debate on whether congressional representatives should or should not have term limits is still a big issue in the realm of the United States’ political system. This issue has been debated for many years, but is constantly overlooked by congressional representatives from across the country. Having congressional term limits would be extremely beneficial to the political system of the United States, and to the citizens of the United States. Some of the founding fathers were also in favor of…

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    East Asian Politics

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    conflict of the two superpower Soviet Union and United State about ideology (Rowntree et al., 2012). For that reason, two spheres in bipolarity fight each other by “cold” methods: expand influence or ideology in some part of the World that create the buffer zone between US and Soviet Union. For example; in Korean War, while Soviet Union assist Northern Korea in both hard and soft tools (weapons and ideology), US affected on South Korea. China was also on the pole of Soviet Union when adopted…

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    Abraham Maslow wrote a paper in 1943 entitled A Theory of Human Motivation, where he introduced a hierarchy of needs. The hierarchy consists of five tiers, the bottom being physiological or, basic human needs, ie: water, food, sleep. The second is safety, and the third love and belonging. The last two are esteem and at the top, self actualization. The theory states that you must fulfill the bottom needs first, before being able to move onto the next tier. Therefore, you cannot have love and…

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    Social Class in Relation to Marriage We all come to a time in our lives when we begin to consider what it is we wish to accomplish and who we want to achieve our goals with in the long run. Many studies suggest that marrying someone outside of your social class leads to a higher risk of divorce. It is difficult for people of different social class to come together since they are more likely to run into conflicting ideas and values. Most often, people seek to spend their time with those who…

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    simply being a call for assistance in a time of need, it 's more escalated to a point of utter peril in which relief must come soon the bearer. Death doesn 't seem to be his wish however, and he seems to contain greater desire for just enough of a buffer zone to allow for his recovery and eventual conquering of the foe he 's traveled so far to confront. Obviously, he 's fully aware of how incredibly outweighed the odds are yet he continues to push forward. Adversity in this particular case seems…

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    Den blå Planet/The blue Planet - National Aquarium Denmark The Architecture/Building The outlines of the building instantly show the approach of experiential building design as well as the strong underlying concept. As the building would be seen from water, land and air, every angle had to be aesthetically pleasing. It was the architect’s wish that the building should invite interpretation and at the same time stimulate the imagination. It can be seen as a success that 3XN was able to keep…

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    During the 1930’s, Britain and France followed the policy of appeasement. Neville Chamberlain, the British prime minister was particularly keen to pursue the policy. The Oxford definition of appeasement is: “the action or process of appeasing.” Britain and France were crippled from the emotional, economic, political and psychological costs of war, therefore they gave Hitler what he wanted in order to maintain peace and avoid conflict. The appeasement encouraged Hitler’s aggression as he gained…

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    Eretz Israel

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    Analyzing the Roots of the Middle-Eastern Front It is without a doubt that the Holocaust, also known as Shoah, was one of the greatest atrocities committed by mankind within the short timeframe we’ve encompassed on this planet. It is responsible for the further fragmentation of the Jewish people and the deaths of millions. Approximately two-thirds of the European Jewish population was murdered by the Nazi’s during World War Two, and to this day the scars run deep within them. It is the single…

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    On the morning of December 1st, 1934, Leonid Nikolaev walked inside the Party Headquarters in Leningrad, where he shot and killed Sergei Kirov, the head of the Leningrad Party organization. Owing to Joseph Stalin’s growing suspicion of party members, the death of Kirov opened the door for what became known as The Great Terror. By the end of 1939 over two million people were directly impacted by the purges, estimates put the death toll close to 800,000 people killed outright, and hundreds of…

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