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    The Great Wall survived for many years and has been a big part of Chinese history. Have you ever been to the Great Wall of China? The benefits help China because the Great Wall influenced China‚ kept invaders out‚ and it was very easy to build. The benefits did outweigh the costs for building the Great Wall. First of all‚ the Great Wall influenced China and attracted many visitors. People that wants to go to China’s Great Wall want to explore the old structure and find ancient artifacts

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    The Great Wall of Ancient China: Did the Benefits Outweigh the Costs? The Great Wall of Ancient China created by the two dynasties Quin and the Han a very continuous project that took many many years over a period of 2‚500 years! Although the wall was a long harsh project the walls also required much sacrifice on the part of the Chinese people. The benefits of the wall were to keep out the Mongols‚ even though the wall was for protection and security I think the benefits do not outweigh the

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    Social Effect of Ww2

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    took the place of many men during the war years)‚ though this was somewhat reduced in the decades following the war‚ as changing society forced many to return to home and family. According to historian Antony Beevor‚ amongst others‚ in his book Berlin - The Downfall 1945 the advancing Red Army had left a massive trail of raped women and girls of all ages behind them. Between several tens of thousands to more than 2‚000‚000 were victims of rape‚ often repeatedly. This continued for several years

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    Western allies (America‚ Britain and France) in 1945‚ Germany was divided into four zones of occupation; the Western Allies in the west and the Soviet Union in the east. Berlin‚ although entirely in the Eastern Soviet Zone‚ was divided similarly to the rest of Germany‚ with the Western Allies controlling the western sectors of Berlin and the Soviet Union controlling the eastern sector (Williamson 2001). Each of the four countries exercised supreme power in their own zones and they began to create a

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    Berlin Statistics

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    statistics Berlin Brandenburg Die kleine Berlin–Statistik 2011 Editor: Amt für Statistik Berlin-Brandenburg English edition Information management Photograph credits Amt für Statistik Berlin-Brandenburg Behlertstraße 3a 14467 Potsdam Telephone: +49 331 8173-1777 Telefax: + 49 30 9028-4091 E-Mail: info@statistik-bbb.de www.statistik-berlin-brandenburg.de »The Berlin Bear« (heraldic beast). The photo was created with the kind support of Mrs. Kutzner (District Office Berlin-Mitte)

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    US History final essay

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    turn our dreams into realities. History has taught us that if one really wants something they will have to get it and not wait for it to be served in a silver platter‚ and that is referring to the cold war during the Berlin Blockade‚ because US wanted the west Berlin and all of Berlin to be free and they didn’t just stand around US actually went and got them freedom. One might not realize how much history is involved in achieving one’s dream but it’s a part of everyone. It has made each and everyone

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    Berlin Airlift

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    The Berlin Airlift‚ 1948–1949 At the end of the Second World War‚ U.S.‚ British‚ and Soviet military forces divided and occupied Germany. Also divided into occupation zones‚ Berlin was located far inside Soviet-controlled eastern Germany. The United States‚ United Kingdom‚ and France controlled western portions of the city‚ while Soviet troops controlled the eastern sector. As the wartime alliance between the Western Allies and the Soviet Union ended and friendly relations turned hostile‚ the question

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    The movie The Wolf of Wall Street portrays a man and his love for money and power‚ while creating an organization to achieve his dreams. The main character‚ Jordan Belfort‚ has a dream of being rich and the way to reach that dream was becoming a stockbroker on Wall Street. Jordan makes a fortune by creating a brokerage firm. This multi-million-dollar company ultimately employed and trained many employees and became an empire on Wall street. Industrial-organizational psychology brings perspective

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    Intro Have you ever wished that candy will fall out the sky? This happened to a group of german kids in 1948 on the other side of the berlin wall. gail halvorsen made these german kids happy and he symbolized hope for the children. Halvorsen thinked that‚ “what then of the future? I think you will agree with me that our children are our future. not just our children‚ but everyone’s children” said Halvorsen Gail Halvorsen’s Piloting Career Gail Halvorsen grew up on an small farm in Garland‚ Utah

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    Architecture of Film

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    Built Spaces.
The Cultural Shaping of Architectural and Urban Spaces |   ___Gül Kaçmaz Erk Amsterdam / Istanbul |   | Architecture as Symbol: Space in Wim Wenders’ Cinema |     |   | The relation between architecture and cinema began more than a century ago with the production of the very first films. There is architecture in almost every film. Consciously or not‚ architecture takes its position as an effective element in films; architectural space influences what is

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