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    Success and failures of Bismarck’s foreign policies Bismarck‚ nicknamed the ‘iron chancellor’ can be considered as the father of Germany‚ uniting Prussia and other states. During his years as chancellor from 1871-1890‚ he successfully secured the new German boarders by keeping peace within Europe. Through rallying the southern states of Germany by engaging the Franco-Prussian war of 1871‚ with the German ‘traditional enemy‚ Bismarck successfully achieved his aim of uniting the scattered states

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    to education‚ a job and a roof over their head. As a result‚ the GDR became probably the most egalitarian society in Europe. This too is a break from Nazi Germany as equality was definitely not top of Nazi policy. Konrad Adenauer was the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany. Like many politicians of his generation‚ Adenauer had already realised following the First World War that lasting peace could only be achieved through a united Europe‚ it was this that led him to a signing a treaty

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    Leather Industry Analysis

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    only wet blue and crust‚ but also fully finished leather. The leather finishing and made ups industries represent an important sector in Pakistan‚ contributing almost more than half a billion US dollars in foreign exchange earnings to the national exchequer. The leather industry consists of six sub-sectors namely‚ Tanning‚ Leather. Footwear‚ Leather Garments‚ Leather Gloves‚ Leather Shoe Uppers‚ and Leather Goods. The Tanning industry plays a vital role in the progress of these sub-sectors by providing

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    Different Types of Taxes The tax payable should be concurrent and equitable as per the ability of an individual or households to pay. This is called the taxable capacity. Tax is the only source of government for revenue generation. Governments finance their all expenses through taxes. Those expenses include‚   To finance defense expense   To finance development work and to carry on social welfare   To finance administrative expenses   Despite that trade driven expenses like budget deficit

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    Radhakrishnan was a prominent philosopher‚ writer‚ a Knight of the Realm and also held the position of vice chancellor of the Andhra University andBanaras Hindu University.[10] He was also made a Knight of the Golden Army of Angels by Pope Paul VI.[11] | 3 | Zakir Hussain (1897–1969) | | 13 May 1967 | 3 May 1969 | Varahagiri Venkata Giri | 1967 election page Hussain was vice chancellor of theAligarh Muslim University and a recipient of Padma Vibhushan andBharat Ratna.[12] He died before his term

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    money some wanted injunction or just an apology. Due to these weaknesses of common law‚ many litigants were dissatisfied hence causing them to send petitions to the King who was known as “ The Fountain of Justice”. The King then directed his Chancellor to handle those cases under his Royal Prerogative. The

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    offer employment to about 4 mil­lion people to earn their livelihood in forest based occupations‚ i.e.‚ lumbering‚ sawing‚ furniture mak­ing‚ forest produce collecting‚ etc. 4. Auction of forests for commercial use fetches annual income to state exchequer. 5. Export of forest products earns valuable foreign exchange to the country. 6. Grazing of cattle in the forests helps in dairy farming and cattle rising. 7. Forests are the natural habitat for wild life and birds which attract tourists

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    however‚ this was due to low turnout and the still had 37.2% of the vote. Despite this Hitler regarded the election as a disaster and is rumoured to have threatened suicide; yet in 1933 Hitler was legally sworn in as German Chancellor. Why? Because he was directly helped. The Chancellor in 1932 was von Papen‚ a friend of President Hindenburg‚ and he was struggling to solve the unemployment issue. He was losing support fast and Hindenburg replaced him with one of his advisers‚ Kurt von Schneider; he kept

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    1. V’s behaviors towards the characters are mysterious. He saves Evey from being abused by Finger men‚ and from the local news stations but on the other hand he blows up buildings that are symbolic representations of the government (Bailey Stature and Parliament building) and kills numerous people from his past without regret. A terrorist is someone who terrorizes or frightens people‚ whereas a patriot is someone who will do anything to protect their country. V can be seen as a terrorist because

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    Law and Equity Essay (a) Outline the development of common law and equity. There was no system of law in England and Wales before 1066‚ as it was mainly based on customs which were just rules of behaviour and the other used to be the decisions of judges. The law in England and Wales built over the centuries. There were various methods of creating laws which were called “sources of law”. However‚ in the 18th Century Parliament became more powerful which lead the Acts of Parliament (statues) to

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