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    to win a majority in a new election campaign in which he would for the first time be able to use the power of the state in support of his party. That his party colleague Hermann Göring controlled Prussia with its strong police apparatus (which‚ until 1932 under SPD control‚ had often fought the Nazis) and that a Nazi was Interior Minister and thus head of the police all over Germany greatly helped Hitler. On 1 February the Reichstag thus was dissolved. Hitler called elections for the 5th March

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    points of view on how harsh Germany should be punished. Each country has different points of view of how Germany should be punished for World War 1 because each of the countries were affected by Germany differently. For example‚ France wanted to punish Germany very harshly because Germany caused the most damage in France‚ but the United States and Britain did not want Germany to be punished as harsh as France because Germany caused less damage in France and Germany. With the differences between opinions

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    Today we arrived in Germany I’m excited to see all the sites and learn about a new country’s culture. Our plans for today is to check into our hotel Brandenburger Hof Berlin ‚ I have to say from the minute we entered the beautiful hotel the staff was quite welcoming. This afternoon we are going to visit some shops and eat at an authentic German restaurant called Maximilians. After supper we called it a early night because everyone was tired from the 17 hour plane ride. I can’t wait to go explore

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    customers are hesitant to buy new cars and thus have a greater need for auto repairs and maintenance. This impacts Belle Tire by increasing the amount of people who need vehicle maintenance and repair work. When looking at the impact of the socio-cultural environment on Belle Tire and its customers‚ the biggest factor is time orientation. Americans increasingly are looking to the future and place a high value on their time. This leads to a demand for fast service: tire changes done quickly and repairs

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    and his wife received much hate during their visit‚ and were eventually shot and killed by a Serbian nationalist by the name of Gavrilo Princip. The government of Serbia was blamed for the attack‚ leading Austro-Hungary to declare war. Soon enough‚ Germany and Austro-Hungary were faced with war from several nations‚ including Serbia‚ Russia‚ Belgium‚ Great Britain‚ and France. The assassinations of Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie caused the beginning of the First World War‚ and with it‚ the start

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    Misunderstandings Every country has its own culture which is different from other countries’. Therefore‚ differences in cultures can make communication misunderstanding. Cultural differences increase the likelihood of misunderstanding as well. If people speak different languages‚ the danger of bad translation is obvious. But even if people speak the same language‚ they may communicate in different ways. Common differences are between high-context and low-context communication. Low-context communication stands

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    As explained in part one‚ China was undergoing a big change known as the Cultural Revolution which caused serious ramifications to China’s already poor economy. Unlike the Great Leap Forward‚ the Cultural Revolution was more of a political upheaval that did not produce any significant changes (for the better) in economic policies or the basic economic model. In fact‚ nearly all economic activities grinded to a halt during the 10 years (1966-1976) the revolution occurred. The revolution’s influence

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    control that practice capitalism‚ for example‚ tend to have more civil cooperation than totalitarian and communist countries with enhanced bureaucratic control. During times of war‚ governments frequently implement extreme bureaucratic measures that affect the disempowered and minority populations the most. The U.S. government exhibited some of this extreme bureaucracy during World War II after the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Fueled by the attack and the fear that Japanese Americans were a

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    Employee Rights in France‚ United States of America‚ Djibouti & Germany [pic] Introduction Since the beginning of the industrialized world‚ employees have expressed the will to be more respected. The fight for employee’s rights started in Europe and in the United States of America with strikes‚ demonstrations and later legal and political procedures. This evolution of the laws resulted to more employees’ rights in the occidental countries. Both Federal and State laws in all over the world

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    his vision of Germany. With the support of Nationalists and Center Party members‚ the Nazis capitalized on the Enabling Act that effectively gave Hitler emergency powers in government. Hitler was now in a position to fully actualize his dictatorial governance of Germany. The government immediately dissolved all political parties except the Nazi Party‚ eliminated the separation of powers in the government and instituted the “leveling process” that subjugated individual German states to the central

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