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    competition from Universal Studios, Six Flags and other theme parks, this is a direct external threat to the business. Threats to BMW include changing U.S automobile fuel efficiency standards, increased competition from Japanese car manufacturers and high German labour costs. These are all threats that managers at Multinational companies must identify and understand. Internal environment scanning is also crucial as it plays an important role in conducting together an effective SWOT analysis.…

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    Spanish. He is saying that America has never had a migration so big of just one spoken language. It has only been multiple languages coming at the same time. He does not think America knows how to handle such a migration of Spanish speakers. The Latin American migration connects to “Canada’s restive Québec” because he assumes that the mass migration of Spanish speakers will want the same thing the French speakers from Québec wanted, an acknowledgment of their language as one of the official…

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    lived in Vietnam for the majority of their life, at the time, my parents traveled over with little to no familiarity of the American culture or language. And as they had no close relatives or friends living in America for the time being, they initially felt no desire to adapt to the culture and language that would soon play such a large part in determining their role in the American society. Instead, my parents brought over to America the Vietnamese culture, including the Vietnamese language,…

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    WWI was a huge historical time period for the whole world especially Europe, because it was the first major conflict involving many different countries. It started in 1914 due to many different factors but the most famous one was how the future archduke of Serbia, Franz Ferdinand was shot and killed in Sarajevo by Gavrilo Princip . WWI was mainly a terrible time period for the world, but it also was a point in history where many new technological advancements took place. These new advancements…

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    “A Jew to Dachau, Auschwitz, Belsen. I began to talk like a Jew. I think I may well be a Jew” (line ____). In stanza four, it says, “In the German tongue, in the Polish town” (line ___). This line is quite self-exclamatory. One can assume a Polish town where everyone speaks the German language. In line ___, she confuses her dad with all the other Germans. In line __-__ it says, “With your Luftwaffe, your gobbledygoo. And your neat mustache And your Aryan eye, bright blue. Panzer-man,…

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    The political, economic and social issues in the Weimar Republic up to 1929 were successfully managed to a poor extent by the German government 's, followed by a gradual improvement over the course of its existence. Since its foundations in 1918, the Republic found itself irreparably burdened by various social, economic and political factors that climaxed in 1923 with immense severity. A large number of issues arose both from internal and external factors alike, incapacitating the government…

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    was that they were white and were of a majority religion (Christianity). What this meant was that even though they were immigrants, they still had cultural attributes that helped them in the United States. I would say that a disadvantage that being German would have on my grandparents would be that people assume they were members of the Nazi party in Germany. Because my grandfather fought for Germany in World War Two, people would assume that he and my grandmother were political rivals. I am…

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    The official language of Austria is German, however, the nation of Austria takes great pride in their variation of it. While there are many dialects within Austria, there is still a very concrete standard German that the Austrians utilize, Austrian Standard German (ASG). This standardized language is different in many ways from German Standard German (GSG, the official standard language of Germany). This multitude of dialects, along with ASG, contribute greatly to the sense of national identity…

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    Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the Schlieffen Plan Germany’s Situation in Europe, 1914 The Ottoman Empire was crumbling, but new powers grew and prospered- The German Empire, The Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the largest of them all- The Russian Empire. Although these empires were flourishing and gaining many colonies- Europe was on the verge of a war with itself. Before 1870, Germany was a collection of small states- of which Prussia was the most powerful. In 1870, Bismarck, a…

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    Throughout human history, many time periods had affected the humanity in ways no one expected to happen. Such great period was the time of the First World War or the Great War which started in 1914. This was one of those events where no one could predict the outcome and the consequences it would bring. But because of the veil of ignorance, people were unprepared for what was getting later on them. The terms “‘war poet’ and ‘war poetry’, observed Robert Graves in 1942, were ‘terms first used in…

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