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    Emergence of the Democratic Republic and the Impact of the Treaty of VersaillesThe Establishment of a Democratic Government By September 1919‚ the German High Command had realised that the war was lost‚ and established a more democratic government. This was done so that the Allies might be more lenient in forming a peace treaty‚ particularly as democracy was essential under US President Wilson ’s Fourteen Points‚ and the Germans felt that a peace arranged by the US would be better for Germany than

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    How successful was the Weimar Republic (1919-1923)? As First World War end Germany had to face different problems. One of these problems was the fact that as the Kaiser abdicated‚ a new government was created. This new government was The Weimar Republic and the First President of the Republic was Friedrich Ebert. On the one hand‚ the Weimar republic brought many improvements to Germany and learned to cope with the problems the country was facing at the time. As soon as Friedrich Ebert became the

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    The Weimar Republic was the German government between the fall of Autocracy in 1918 and the rise of Nazi Germany in 1933. This political system had both positive and negative aspects‚ therefore we could say it was successful to a certain extent. During these years the country had its ups and downs economically‚ politically and artistically. From a creative point of view‚ different art branches‚ such as architecture‚ painting‚ cinema and literature could now flourish. There was an emancipation on

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    Latin American Perspectives http://lap.sagepub.com/ Tropical Blues : Tourism and Social Exclusion in the Dominican Republic Amalia L. Cabezas Latin American Perspectives 2008 35: 21 DOI: 10.1177/0094582X08315765 The online version of this article can be found at: http://lap.sagepub.com/content/35/3/21 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com On behalf of: Latin American Perspectives‚ Inc. Additional services and information for Latin American Perspectives can be found at: Email

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    people who do not have a lot of money. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) it’s a country in Central Africa‚ there you would see many men miners who are not allowed to work because their age but they are just forced to work by some groups of armed people who force those kids to work for them. They also kidnap them and make girls their wife‚ or making them their slave to stay at home‚ working and making the house clean. The Democratic Republic of the Congo (RDC) it is a country with all kinds of

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    Constitutional Republic Essay There are many people in the world who don’t realize how important history is to their lives today. If the things that people did so long ago had not happened‚ who knows what life would be like today. The Constitutional Republic has made America the great country that it is today by separating the governmental power into three branches‚ the checks and balances system‚ and the process where bills turn into laws. The powers of the government are limited for a reason

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    Farming is rough in the Democratic Republic of Congo but there are some strategies that lighten the weight of the ecological problem. The idea of promoting local agricultural co-ops can assist in spreading of knowledge or methods of preserving soil‚ supplying food to families or for trade‚ and reducing the need for deforestation to name a few. By spreading information new methods of keeping the soil rich in nutrients are bound to pop up. Passage B states‚" Learning methods that will preserve and

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    Introduction: Roman Republic was generally constructed from two classes‚ Plebeian and Patricians. Plebian a working class‚ and Patricians rich landowners dealing with politics. However the two classes have been very important to the Roman Republic they were not treated the same way‚ both had different economical and political status. This differences has in the end lead to a plebian revolt. Body: Roman Patricians‚ where the rich land owners served by their slaves‚ they where the aristocracy‚

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    wasn’t any different in the Roman Republic. There’s even a famous legend of Rome‚ that took place during the reign of its first king‚ Romulus‚ who begged the sabines to marry their women to Roman men in order to increase the population of Rome and build a strong army (Hunt pg.139). Women were mainly needed to bear children who would go on to either become soldiers or bear even more children based on their gender. Due to these factors‚ women in the Roman Republic dealt with countless problems

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    Republic Act 9211: The Smoking Ban I wasn’t aware till recently that a smoking ban was being enforced not only in Makati (as everyone generally knows)‚ but nationwide. The Republic Act 9211‚ also known as the Tobacco Regulation Act of 2003‚ was signed into law last June 2003 to be in sync with the World Health Organization’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control. The purpose of this act is to protect citizens from the hazards of tobacco smoke‚ to regulate all tobacco advertisements and sponsorship

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