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    sentences of an ignorant person? This kind of behavior segregates the truth from the people and creates a stereotypical attitude that if someone’s Mexican‚ he must be selling drugs‚ is poor‚ or crossed the border at least once. In this case‚ I wish to compare the Italian and Chinese customs just to simply show what their norms are. Remember though‚ this is the average but it does not mean everyone’s the same as the following: Chinese tend to be slightly more formal and polite. They focus more towards

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    German Unification Germany became a unified country in 1871 under the leadership of Otto Von Bismarck. The separate states up until this time were independent‚ Prussia being the strongest and most influential‚ followed by Austria. There are several contributing factors to the unification of Germany‚ the most influential of which being the leadership of Otto Von Bismarck. The three wars that Prussia fought with Denmark‚ Austria and France also played significant roles in the unification of the

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    Ultimately‚ the unification and selflessness of community members contributes to the wellbeing of the community. The acts of the kind-hearted residents‚ as reflected in the University of Chicago‚ Give-A-Thon‚ the HAHS organization‚ and others‚ all alleviate human suffering that occurs on the local scale. With these acts of kindness in mind raises a question about the possibility of positive contributions in the community being only a small benefaction. Do the selfless acts cover up the human suffering

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    responsible for the unification of Italy? Napoleon III’s contribution to the unification of Italy was decisive but inadvertent. He and Cavour had no intention of unifying Italy; Cavour was interested in Piedmontese augmentation‚ while Napoleon was concerned to put French interests and his family before anything else. He had several reasons to help Cavour‚ none of which included his desire for a unified Italy. To a great extent‚ he was responsible for Italian unification. Count Cavour‚ the

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    by the Congress of Vienna had 39 states‚ each having its dues and tolls on goods passim through its territory. This made goods expensive and hindered trade. For instance‚ Prussia had 67 different tariff areas within its border after 1815. As such‚ Germany was economically and commercially the most backward country in western Europe in the early years of the 19th century. Purssia took the lead to promote free trade movement in the German Confederation. By the 1818 Tariff Reform Act‚ Prussia removed

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    which never formally ended‚ but remains to this day in a stale mate condition of cease fire. With the background given above and the scenarios put forth in this paper‚ a clear argument in favour of peaceful re-Unification will be established. Through process of elimination‚ peaceful re-unification will be proven to be not only the most likely scenario but also the most achievable. Five decades have passes and enmity continues to run deep between the North and South in general‚ and the DPRK and the

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    is unification so integral and important in the development of the earliest dynasty in China? Unification is important and integral in the development of the earliest dynasty because it could gain control over the rest of China and also to recover from the Mandate of Heaven. Also‚ they saw this as a reason for their empires to be more stable which means there are fewer wars to happen. They could also see this as a chance of becoming a prosperous nation when it comes to the economic side of the unification

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    On 23 September 1862‚ Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck was appointed Minister-President and Foreign Minister of Prussia . Within nine years a new German nation state was created by the unification of the numerous independent German-speaking states in central Europe. The creation of Germany as a cohesive political and integrated country occurred on 18 January 1871 at the palace of Versailles in France. Following the military defeat of France by Prussia in the Franco/Prussian war‚ (July 1870 to January

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    Britain spread rapidly‚ and from 1789 the French Revolution became the genesis of "liberal Italians". A series of political and military events resulted in a unified kingdom of Italy in 1861. The settlements reached in 1815 at the Vienna Congress had restored Austrian domination over the Italian peninsula but had left Italy completely fragmented . The Congress had divided the territory among a number of European nations and the victors of the Napoleonic Wars. The Kingdom of Sardinia recovered Piedmont

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    Rough Draft: Military Might: The Key to the Qin’s Unification of China A military official dressed in earthen armor and wielding a bronze knife was a common sight during the early days of the Qin Empire. During the Warring States Period (221-207 BCE) in China‚ the state of Qin’s militaristic and authoritarian government was integral to the rise of the Qin Dynasty. Through military might‚ the Qin defeated and conquered six other city states and established itself as China’s first empire. By establishing

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