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    nations. Instead of the traditionally dominant realist theories revolving around the breakdown of the multipolar balance of power, we will examine two more focused theories born of realist principles, one which finds the root of the conflict in an Anglo-German battle for dominance, the other which points instead to the weakened Eastern powers of Russia and Austria-Hungary. The Nationalism Theory for the First World War centers around the principles that a state’s foreign policy is a reflection…

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    Since the late 15th century, European Colonization has influenced most of the world through its dialect and culture. According to the United Nations, the role of Standard English has rapidly developed into one of the few languages to become a “world language” (“Official Languages | United”). With a language that can draw diverse emotions in people, there is no doubt that Standard Written English is the most popularly taught language worldwide. Symbols, such as “the American Dream” or "greedy…

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    Should the United States Make English the Primary Language? There are many advantages and disadvantages to have the English language as the standard language of the United States. English should the primary language because it will create successful communication, diversity, and consistent immigration requirements. Have you ever been to another country and not comprehended the language? The United States should make English as the primary language. I agree that it would make people from other…

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    I personally connected to this discussion because of my experiences as an immigrant in the United States. You proposed the question of if immigration issue is about culture, legality or numbers and majority if not everyone in the class stated it was culture. I actually disagree with this answer. When many people argue why they desire stricter immigrations laws, they make claims such as immigrants are taking jobs, they are increasing the population significantly, and they are harming American…

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    Tower Of Babel Language

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    With every language that dies we lose the appreciation for history and diversity which vital to individual and society; the understanding of human’s identity, the expression of communities’ humor, love and life; and most importantly, an enormous cultural heritage that men are responsible for. Saving a language from dying out is saving the knowledge of history and language appreciation and essential to individuals and society. Through understanding the values and benefits of language, people is…

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    As a matter of fact, every historian or person with basic knowledge in history draws to the conclusion that history repeats itself throughout generations. Nevertheless, what differs from being the same are the light way agents that change over time such as the insistence and the environment. The term “insistence” is defined here, as the variation of the desire for success, and the “environment” is defined as the advances of technology in every epoch. Truthfully, when analyzing the book Empires…

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    the qualities that define three classical German Expressionist films, including Friedrich Wilhem Murnau’s film Nosferatu- A Symphony of Terror, Fritz Lang’s film Metropolis, and Robert Wiene’s film The Cabinet of Dr. Cligari, as “Expressionist films”, how director Tim Burton’s films compare and contrast from the classical German Expressionist films, and, finally, how Tim Burton’s films are a new form of “Expressionist films”. Ian Roberts, author of German…

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    World War I terribly affected German-Americans and their social legacy. Up until that point, German-Americans, as a gathering, had been saved a great part of the separation, mishandle the sack, and aggregate doubt experienced by such a variety of various racial and ethnic gatherings in the historical backdrop of the United States. Surely, throughout the years, they had been seen as an all around incorporated and regarded some portion of American culture. The majority of this changed with the…

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    of...let 's say German land USA. Both, where I lived and where I worked. I was just very shocked how they took things so personal and how much I had to walk on eggshells with these people. Not only that, but they would be very nosey with your life and would try to punish you if you didn 't meet their standards. I think they were just looking for an excuse to take their frustrations out on someone. Only later did I find out everyone here was of German decent (due to anti-German sentiment…

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    Communication is one of the most important thing in today’s world. As we all know English is a global language. Knowing English helps us to communicate with everybody. Right from a small kid to an old person, from the shopkeeper to the company owner. English has risen to become the medium of instruction in most of the countries. English is one of the easiest language to learn and speak. It is one of the very few things in the world that is effective and easy to learn at the same time. Unlike…

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