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    they were criticized by the British and American response to their action in 1923 1924 the post war period was over. The Dawes plan: Germany would gradually pay more. It was substitute by the young plan because Germany couldn’t pay 5.8 million Germanys were against the young plan. The withdrawal of French and Belgium troops was a diplomatic failure for the French. Collective security was completely dead in 1923 (Canadian amendment) The Geneva

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    Commissurotomy Commissurotomy is a surgical procedure that can pertain to either the treatment of the cardiovascular system‚ treating psychiatric disorders‚ or treating forms of epilepsy. Scleroderma is a disease that thickens and hardens the skin‚ which can also be treated by a commissurotomy in certain circumstances. For example‚ commissures can be expanded in the corners of the patient’s mouth to enable dental treatment in the oral cavity. A commissurotomy can also resolve a encephalic embolism

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    had changed—new states were created and the Paris Peace Settlements leaded the declination of European empires. Before 1914‚ it was an age of empires‚ there are: German Empire‚ Austria-Hungarian Empire‚ Ottoman Empire‚ and Russian Empire etc. After 1923‚ the fall of empires occurred‚ Russia fell after the October Revolution‚ became the first communist country and German Empire became republic (Weimar Republic) after the German revolution. In the Paris Peace Settlement‚ Austria-Hungarian Empire had

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    e e cummings e e cummings (no‚ this is not a typographical error‚ take note to the way he writes his name) was an unusual‚ yet highly acclaimed writer of the 20th century. His style of writing was much different than that of any other contemporary or even 18th and 19th century writers. Although difficult to understand at times‚ e e cummings is a very profound and inventive writer. e e cummings was born Edward Estlin Cummings on October 14‚ 1894 in Cambridge Massachusetts. His parents were

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    mistakes and therefore government was so weak. However‚ every stronger party in Reichstag wanted to use the weakness of government to their own good and become the strongest party in Germany‚ the political chaos and revolts raised in state. Finally in 1923 Germany faced its next problem‚ when the economic crisis hit Germany. In early 1920’s‚ the Weimar government was so weak‚ and the biggest reason of its weakness was proportional representation of parties in it. Proportional representation means‚ that

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    Mexico’s president‚ Porfirio Diaz‚ possessed an immature attitude towards life. A majority of the people‚ which were the peasants‚ started to become disappointed because Diaz stole most of the power in Mexico and this lead to years of oppression for the lower class Mexican citizens. People of higher status had better rights and began to receive most of the land that belonged to the peasants. These people were treated better than the peasants. In 1910‚ the people of Mexico challenged the status quo

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    Kjdf

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    NEMO (museum) From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Science Center NEMO The green NEMO building The NEMO building is designed by Renzo Piano Established 1923 Location Oosterdok 2 Amsterdam‚ Netherlands Type Science center Visitors 502‚990 (2011)[1] Ranked 5th nationally (2012) Director Michiel Buchel[1] President Annemieke Roobeek[1] Public transit access Amsterdam Centraal[2] Nearest car park Parkeergarage Oosterdok[3] Website www.e-nemo.nl Science Center NEMO is a science center

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    kirribilli house

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    and Cabinet from monies appropriated to it for this purpose by parliament in the annual budget. Billy Hughes was the first Australian prime minister to live in the kirribilli house form 1915-1923 he was over all the 7th priminister of Australia. From then on there has been Stanley Melbourne Bruce‚ from 1923-1929 James Scullin 1929-1931 Joseph Lyons 1932-1938 Earle Page 1939-1939 Robert Menzies 1939-1940 Arthur Fadden 1941-1941 John Curtin 1941-1945 Francis Forde 1945-1945 Ben Chifley 1945-1949

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    The Stresemann Era

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    How was the Stresemann era a successful period for the Weimar Republic? Gustav Stresemann became the German Chancellor in August 1923. A committed nationalist‚ he also believed that Germany’s problems could only be solved by negotiating with other countries. In 1923‚ the German economy was in ruins‚ as hyperinflation had caused the German currency to lose its worth to foreign countries. When Stresemann came to power he introduced the Rentenmark‚ a new currency and reduced government spending

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    1924: the Dawes Plan

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    Treaty of Versailles had imposed huge reparation payments on Weimar Germany to pay for the damage caused by World War One. It soon became clear that Weimar Germany was simply incapable of paying out the instalments required by Versailles. This ended in 1923 with French and Belgian troops occupying the Ruhr – Germany’s most productive industrial area. The workers there went on strike which simply exacerbated Weimar Germany’s economic standing. By 1924‚ the country was in dire financial straits. This

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