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    Script Hitler, we all know his story.... Or Do We! Hitler, who was born on April 20, 1889 Braunau am Inn, in Austria was a German dictator and politician. After Germany's lost in World War 1, the German people were hit with a bad depression. People lost jobs and many were forced to move out of their homes. Money was scarce. The people of Germany thought it was time for a new leader. So feeling desperate, they elected a new leader… Hitler and his Nazi party In his first days, Hitler was a…

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    and costed West Germans 150 million Deutschmarks. Berliner’s received an average of 2300 calories per day. This amount of calories was higher than the U.K. rations system provided at the time. Thirty-four British, thirty-one Americans, and thirteen civilians lost their lives in the Berlin Airlift. Many supplies were needed during the Berlin Airlift. The airlift require 850,000 multi layer paper sacks per month. The pilots who delivered supplies came from Australia, Canada, South Africa, and New…

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    “Slavery in South Africa may be defined as the system in which a person was freely disposed of to another free person in a legally sanctioned sale, rite, transfer, or will, or hired out for work, without any consultation of, but not necessarily without compensation to, the enslaved person.” Travels were becoming longer due to the fact that they were busy discovering new parts of the world. The men on the boats were falling ill and they needed a refreshment station between destinations. The…

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    Gold Coast History

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    indigenous economic activities before the arrival of the Europeans. Whiles the section colonialGold Coast also traces the reasons for European incursion in the Gold Coast and the economic reasons for the transportation of masses of people out of Africa to various parts of Europe and the New world. The abolishing of slave trade and its…

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    Atlantic world linked peoples from Europe, Africa, and North and South America, in colonial societies, coercive labor systems, trade networks,…

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    Shah Dbq

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    past the British and the Anglo Oil Company. He tried to renegotiate, but that did not work. His consistent conflicts with the British led him to build ties with the Germans, who became Iran’s largest trading partner. This was a critical move especially with WWII looming. This would lead to the end of Reza Shah’s reign as he left to Africa and Iran with all of its advancements found itself in a familiar territory. His son would now be the leader of Iran at the age of twenty-two. They were once…

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    biggest players of the bonding of the Muslim nation, became a concern for its fellow countries. Its amiss relationship with Israel draws much attention for its capability of firing up another mark on our history. (2) Turkey: a country in the Middle East which has been a threat to the world’s peace. Turkey has been part of many issues on politics and economy, lately. It has the possibility of striking out its opposing countries in the time to come when everything is not restored very quickly.…

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    Like any other countries, Germany has what they call traditional food, or maybe we can say their favorites or go to foods. Sauerkraut and Bratwurst with a type of beer called lager are the foods that most identify Germans. These traditional foods have been adapted among Germans for so many years and do have special meaning to the people in Germany. There are also what we call staple foods in Germany such as potatoes, noodles vegetables, pastries, pork, beef, lamb, chicken, and fish. But of…

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    In Broken Places Analysis

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    such as a mother named Shelby and daughter named Shayla are faced with the strict nature of the German culture. Shelby had just moved to Germany with her daughter Shayla from America. The mother daughter duo is forced to assimilate to German cultures and is faced with many obstacles. Despite…

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    culture and comparing their culture with the United States culture. It is important to be self-aware of one’s own values and culture. Going forward, this paper will identify the key parts of Germany culture and the usefulness laptops would have in German culture. Cultural Analysis Germany is a country that has a low level of power distance. This means that there is not much of a “chain in command” style of culture in this country. The country is “highly decentralized and supported by a strong…

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