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    Italy is a place where a lot of people live and visit because of it’s famous artwork and food. Italy has a lot of people living in famous cities and that means that it is densely populated. Italy birth rate / death rate shows a big difference between then and now. Italy had an impact on their country that affects their people and it was a disease. Italy’s demographics are so different compared to all the other countries in so many ways. Italy’s population is densely populated and that…

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    Stresemann (1878-1929) - Nationalist- believed by accepting the Treaty of Versailles, Germany could form good relations with Europe and thus give them access to those economic markets; thus gained allies in Western Europe and France helped Germany join the League of Nations in 1926 - Served as chancellor of Weimer then as the foreign minister - Responsible in Germany being a part of the Locarno Treaties where Germany, France and Belgium settled concerns on their frontiers, resolved disputes…

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    Early 20th Century Chicago

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    In early 20th century Chicago, the established ideas of functionalism and historicism manifested themselves in the conflicting theories of organicism and classicism. Although there were prominent classical resurgences during the City Beautiful movement and the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893, these revivals did not align with what the Prairie and Chicago school had initiated – to conceive a modern, commercial metropolis.1 Because of the automation of the construction industry, these…

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    How far should we go to be in peace and equilibrium with one another? Before the start of the French Revolution, the French had and unfair and unjust democracy. However, a group of powerful men took the idea of a more equal government too far. 1793 marks the beginning of the Reign of Terror, which includes the execution of outrageous numbers of innocent citizens and enemies. The question is: were these methods used to achieve a government full of liberty and equality justified? These methods…

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    Daniel Feldman 2R 10/09/15 H. English Not only was Paul Rusesabagina brilliant in a number of ways, he used his creative mind to manipulate the circumstances he was dealing with in Rwanda to save his fellow citizens. An Ordinary Man is about one courageous man named Paul and how he fought through evil just to save others lives. In 1994, over 800,000 people were murdered in Rwanda and this is the story of how Paul saved thousands of people from being slaughtered and how he used verbal…

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    Alejandra Morales SEMN 173-01 October 21, 2015 Beyond Google, Beyond New York Part III Eastern European Jews migrated in the late eighteenth century to the populated cities in the Midwest influenced by the geographic and economic opportunities in the interest of establishing businesses and progressing economically in America. Studying Eastern European Jewish migration to America , it is prominent to learn more of the experiences lived by Jews who settled in East Coast cities persevering…

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    Causes Of The Great War

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    the world. In the 1870’s, Germany had annexed French territories. After much success of wars and in industrial strength, ambitions for colonial growth had arose. German wanted a navy to compete with Britain, and to be seen as a dominate nation. The British had a war of their own against the Zulu Kingdom in Africa. The growth of the British navy was essential due to the influence in Africa. Germany expanded their navy as a result, which would lead to arguments later. Germany had many territorial…

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    Germany falls in the Battle of Britain! After not being able to claim superiority in the sky over Britain, Germany falls back in retreat on October 31, 1940. There are many questions asked by different people like. What was the Battle of Britain? Who won the battle? How was this battle won? And, Why was this victory important to WWII? Well, I hope to answer all the criteria of these questions. What was the Battle of Britain? Well first let's define what a battle is. A battle is usually a fight…

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    remarkable. When under the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was making many territorial movements. Because of this there were some territorial conflicts and changes. Most of the countries that were defeated from the war suffered territorial losses. The new nations were Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Poland. After Russia’s defeat to Germany, Finland and the Baltic States were created as well. At the end of World War I, a socialist revolution broke out in Germany. The German Revolution in 1918-1919…

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    to use for all of the different countries in the world. Going into Germany to sell laptops seems like a good idea after looking into Germany’s 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…

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