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    Mussolini's Foreign Policy

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    action‚ hence the Corfu Incident and the occupation of Fiume in 1923. By an agreement signed at Rapallo in 1920‚ Fiume was to be a ‘free city’‚ used jointly by Italy and Yugoslavia; after Italian troops moved in‚ Yugoslavia agreed that it should belong to Italy. After these early successes‚ Mussolini became more cautious‚ perhaps alarmed by Italy’s isolation at the time of Corfu. After 1923‚ his policy falls roughly into two phases: 1923-34 At this stage Mussolini’s policy was determined by rivalry

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    History Germany Notes

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    Guide to GCSE History exam – Unit 2 Depth Study 1 hour 15 minutes Question 1 1a (source inference) What can you learn from source A about…? 4 marks (6 minutes) Source A: From a book about the history of Germany‚ published in 2009. On the evening of 27 February 1933‚ the Reichstag building was destroyed by a massive fire. A young Dutchman‚ a Communist supporter called Marinus van der Lubbe‚ was caught on the site. Van der Lubbe was put on trial‚ found guilty and executed. But his

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    Diphtheria Research Paper

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    Diphtheria is a highly contagious bacterial disease‚ often killing victims with in a week. The early symptoms to diphtheria include‚ sore throat‚ fever and rapid pulse and is often transmitted by close contact with respiratory droplets. If the symptoms begin to worsen it will cause the lining of the throat to self destruct and cause for a leathery membrane to from across the throat. Diphtheria could harm vital organs such as the heart and leave one with sever nerve and heart problems or worse‚

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    Goebbel was one of Adolf Hilters closest associates. He earned a PhD from Heidelberg University in 1921. Goebbel came into the Nazi party in 1923 where he could put his propaganda skills to use. In “Why Are Things So Difficult for Us”‚ Goebbel used fear‚ pride‚ and rational facts to turn the Germens against the Jews. Goebbel is known to be the best at Propaganda and he shows this by brainwashing the Germens with pride. In paragraph 4 he says “It is because we are of greater value than other peoples

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    Death of Stressman

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    October 1929. On behalf of the Weimar government‚ Stressman had negotiated the Dawes and Young Plans for more time to pay reparations to the Allies. In 1925‚ he also helped to end the Ruhr occupation by French and Belgian troops which had begun in 1923 and signed the 1925 Locarno Pact with France and Britain‚ promising to respect Germany’s Western borders. Thus‚ Germany’s relations with her former enemies improved and Germany was even allowed to be a member of the League of Nations. Therefore the

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    Earthquakes in Japan

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    Korea and Russia. The Japanese archipelago is located in an area where several continental and oceanic plates meet. III- The Earthquakes in Japan. * The Great Kanto Earthquake‚ the worst in Japanese history‚ hit the Kanto plain around Tokyo in 1923 and resulted in the deaths of over 100‚000 people. * In January 1995‚ a strong earthquake hit the city of Kobe resulted the death of 6‚000 people. * The Great East Japan Earthquake‚ the earthquake and particularly the ensuing tsunami killed

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    technique‚ or principles must be “generally accepted “ by a meaningful segment of the relevant scientific community. 2. When did this standard come into effect and why? In rejecting the scientific validity of the polygraph (lie detector) test in 1923 the Frye test came into effect. 3. Please explain when a forensic expert witness would have to attend a Daubert hearing. 4. What is a Daubert hearing? It is an evaluation by the judge‚ done before the trial and away from the jury‚ about the admissibility

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    Art is Art

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    attracted to more than the present. Each of these authors have different opinions on how art is viewed and conceived‚ however they unite from similar points in their views. All art is art‚ and shouldn’t be dismissed. In “’Statement to Marius De Zayas‚’ 1923‚” Picasso states that art has to convince people of its truthfulness. In his article‚ Picasso defends the art of cubism.—because cubism‚ like many other types of art‚ is not understood yet by most people. However‚ cubism isn’t any different from a

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    The Golden Girls

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    has a pointless story to tell about people from her hometown with weird names. Nobody ever pays any attention to Rose and they always seem to be annoyed by her. Thirdly‚ there is Dorothy Zbornak‚ she is played by Beatrice Arthur‚ "Bea" was born 1923‚ in New York City. Dorothy is the intelligent one of the bunch; she is a substitute history teacher. She never has a

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    Her First Ball is a 1921 short story by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published in The Sphere on 28 November 1921‚ and later reprinted in The Garden Party and Other Stories. Plot summary A young girl called Leila has come to the city to stay with her cousins‚ the Sheridan’s (who also appear in "The Garden Party.") As the story opens‚ they are going to a ball (A formal gathering for social dancing). Leila is very excited: this is her first ball. Once there‚ she is both excited and terrified

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