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    Organizational Factors for AXEL SPRINGER’s successful Transformation: Company Introduction: Axel Springer SE; headquartered in Berlin, Germany; was founded in 1946 by Axel Springer in Hamburg. Today it is the biggest digital publishing house in Europe, owing multiple newspapers and magazines, such as Bild, Die Welt, and Fakt and has more than 15,300 employees on its payroll. It generated total revenues of about €3.29 billion and had earnings of €595 million in the financial year 2016. The…

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    1340s Worst Friend the Black Death This life is a very dangerous and hazardous life we live. One day things are normal and the next the world is ripping apart from itself. The Bubonic Plague, also known as The Black Death, was the most devastating pandemic to humanity in the history of the world. Roughly twenty five to 50 million people died and many more were impacted by the catastrophe the plague left behind. The Black Death swept through Western Europe during the late 1340’s, killing more…

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    Hiding Place Test

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    Multiple Choice (11-20) In what city is the Beje, the house the ten Booms lived in, located? Munich b. Haarlem c. Brabant d. Hamburg Who taught Corrie the game of Solitaire? Father b. Tante Jans c. Frau Mikes d. Meyer Mossel What material was the deck of cards made out of that Corrie used to play solitaire? Toilet Paper…

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    7.1 How do societies rank people in social hierarchies? The ranking of people into various “classes” is a common practice in many of the world’s cultures. While these social rankings are practiced throughout the world, they can vary widely depending on each society’s cultural values. The text provides a familiar example in the form of the American social class system. On the surface, it is plain to see that much of American society is focused on income and material possessions. Additional…

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    On April 11, 1944, Holocaust victim Anne Frank wrote, "Who knows -- it might even be our religion from which the world and all peoples learn good, and for that reason and that reason alone do we now suffer.” Antisemitism is the discrimination of Jewish people. The earliest recorded act of antisemitism dates back to the 3rd century B.C.E. when the Greco-Egyptian historian Manetho said that Jews were expelled from Egypt. Throughout the years, Jews have been driven out of more than 80 countries…

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    The main cause of the start of the reform of Judaism was Moses Mendelssohn in the 1780s. He is known as the father of the Haskalah which comes from the word “reason” or “intellect.” Mendelssohn stated that Judaism is a rational religion that is made to change and shift as time goes on. A more modern Reform Judaism began at the start of the 19th century. Rabbi Abraham Geiger felt that people disliked the Judaism because they it was too rigid, dull and old-fashioned. His goal was to alter…

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    Where the argument fails is that it only establishes why intimidating the USSR was Truman’s objective, but does not discredit all the other reasons the leaders of the time claim they had for using the nuclear bomb, and it is completely logical and feasible that the dropping of the bomb had several motivators. Pavlik’s argument that surrender was imminent is backed up by three main points, the first of which is that the Japanese had already attempted to negotiate peace with Roosevelt on terms…

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    World War II was the deadliest war fought in history as it ranked up the highest number of casualties. A majority of the deaths were a result of the most horrific event in history, the Holocaust. The Holocaust was a genocide led by Nazi German ruler, Adolf Hitler, and his alliances. During the Holocaust, about six million Jewish people in Europe were imprisoned in concentration camps and murdered. The people who were ordered to carry out the genocide are viewed as evil beings. In his book,…

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    a strategy but more of a needed action came the “bouncing bombs”. When a meeting at Casablanca was held between Churchill and Roosevelt it was decided that a series of bombs was the course of action needed. “By late July and early August of 1943 Hamburg was almost completely destroyed.” (SQ 2 Source A; German Moral, Casablanca) The last strategy involved the defeat of Japan. A term called “Island Hopping” was where America tried to take out every island one by one leading up to the…

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    9/11 Terrorism Causes

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    buildings. Mohammed imagined the operation and al-Qaeda provided the necessary personnel, money, and operational support. Meetings for the operation were held in Malaysia, flight lessons were taken in the United States, plot leaders were based in Hamburg, Germany, money was transferred from Dubai, and recruitment of suicide personnel took place in countries all over the Middle East. After al-Qaeda had the attacks planned out with suicide operatives recruited and chosen for the task, on August…

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