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    International Relations 1871 - 1914 Part 1 1 Background Unification of Germany The Congress of Vienna at the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 redrew the map of Europe and established the Confederation of German States (39 of them) which were under the control of Austria-Hungary. 2 Germany 1815 3 German Unification Prussia‚ the largest of these states‚ wanted to end Austrian domination and unite the states into a new German Empire under her own control. 4 Count Otto von

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    The United States’ health care system in comparison to the Germany health system seems to be fairly similar in many ways; however there are some major differences. One seems to be divided into public and private sectors and funded mostly by the public; Germany’s‚ is considered better at times which tends to run differently. In the two healthcare systems‚ both systems are taking the time to spend quite a bit of the governmental revenue on health but still have two of the lower life expectancies.

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    THE AFTERMATH OF NAZI RULE Report from Germany HANNAH ARENDT waste the moral structure of Western society‚ committing crimes that nobody would have believed possible‚ while her conquerors buried in rubble the visible marks of more than a thousand years of German history. Then into this devastated land‚ truncated by the Oder-Neisse borderline and hardly able to sustain its demoralized and exhausted population‚ streamed millions of people from the Eastern provinces‚ from the Balkans and from Eastern

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    Contents Introduction about culture 3 Cultural Diversity 3 Cultural Communication 4 The Nature of Culture 5 Different Country Different Culture 5 Facts of Australia‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Egypt‚ Germany‚ Mexico 5 Society and Cultural Difference 8 Business Meeting Difference 11 Gift Giving Difference 12 Dining Difference 14 Dress Difference 15 Business Cards Difference 16 Conclusion 17 References 18 Introduction about Culture The word "culture"

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    Cultural Differences between India and Canada Would people from different cultures have similar ways of living? While Canada is considered to be a recent civilization‚ India is an ancient one. Therefore‚ both countries have different cultures and ways of living. Some major cultural differences people tend to contrast between cultures are their food‚ clothing and life styles. The food in both of the countries is very different. People in India prefer home cooked meals prepared by their

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    extreme prejudice in Germany against Jews and in America against the Japanese. Jews were stripped of their rights and likewise with Japanese. In Germany and America‚ the oppressed Jews and Japanese were treated in a similar condition. They both experienced the unthinkable like the boycott of their respectable businesses‚ the looting of their abandoned homes‚ a national curfew‚ transported to concentration camps and the constant racism towards them. There were many similarities between the way the

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    The United States of America is a perfect example of cultural diversity. Starting with the Mayflower landing in Massachusetts Bay in 1620‚ to the Great Migration from 1915 to 1930‚ to the continual immigration into our country today this country has seen its culture grow and reshape itself over the years. The culture of the United States is diverse but understanding and appreciating various cultures does not always exist within today’s classroom or in today’s society. Understanding or even defining

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    immensely when my dad had an atrocious fall and broke his back. We were very fortunate to have experienced doctors less than forty miles away. When I saw how incredibly caring and genuine the doctors were with both my dad‚ my family‚ and I‚ I realized that I wanted to serve the people in New Mexico with the same care that we received in our stressful situation. When an unexpected injury occurs‚ people rely on the comfort of knowing that the help of doctors is nearby. The people of New Mexico are truly diverse

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    allies of Britain‚ France and Russia winning the war successfully. There were many reasons to why the Allies won the war. Some of the reasons were the effects of the long war on the German Economy‚ the Alliance Systems‚ The Allied Naval Blockade on Germany and the entry of the U.S.A. At the start of the war two alliances had formed‚ the triple Entente which consisted of France‚ Russia and Great Britain. The Germans saw this alliance forming‚ and realised they had possible enemies on both fronts. In

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    The terms of the treaty affected Germany in many ways. For example‚ article 231 of the Treaty stated that Germany would be made responsible for all loss and damage caused by the war. This‚ although not directly affecting Germany‚ had many more indirect effects on the country. This is because blaming Germany wholly for the damage caused by the war‚ as well as affecting the German morale‚ also paved the way for other terms‚ such as article 232 in which Germany was made to pay reparations and article

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