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    Aims of the countries Total war: Mobilization of a whole society and its resources for a war effort with objective of a total victory over the opponent -With the enormous war effort peace settlement was virtually impossible‚ letting the different countries no other choice than fighting for a total victory‚ no matter what the costs were. -France wanted to regain Alsace-Lorraine -France and Britain: wanted to crush ‘Prussian militarism’ Used their worldwide empire to have a war of attrition

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    How to balance Penn Foster studies with family demands Many people have struggled trying to balance their studies and their family demands. Now that I have learned how to balance between the two‚ things in my life are a little bit easier. I am a stay at home mother of six children‚ all under the age of 13. My children have many demands and I must find the time to meet their needs as well as meet the requirements to complete my schooling. The reason that I have decided to go with online classes is

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    Beauty» is the title of a series of photographs published in the Bulgarian fashion magazine «12» and it can be depicted as a powerful source of meaning from the content of it’s text and image. The title and image both have distinctive denotative meanings sujested by their literal characterization‚ however their merger creates a polysemy of connotative meanings that can be associated to the ideology of beauty‚ the evolution of its significance and its harm to society. Nonetheless‚ when separated‚ each

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    Unit 302 4.1/4.2 Freedom of information Act 2000 This act give anyone the right to request information held by a school even if the information requested is from the past. The requests must be made in writing and in some cases schools may need to protect information due to confidentiality. How this affects my school • Advice and assistance must be given to anyone requesting information • All information recorded must be professional and relevant not opinions as these can be

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    Graduating elementary school is an exciting mile stone‚ but then comes middle school. Middle school is a very tough place for most people. Hormones start to kick in and work load gets amplified. Drama takes over the school and learning how to balance it all is a skill. With these new emotions its difficult to balance both friends‚ relationships‚ and school work. There are a lot of new challenges a student has to take on‚ but with a few key tips‚ middle school may be a bit easier to get through.

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    Were the chartists successful in their aims? The electoral system in the early nineteenth century was radically different from the parliamentary democracy we have today. The system was not representative of the population in terms of wealth or region‚ and elections were open to corruption. Before 1832‚ just ten per cent of British adult males were eligible to vote – and this portion of the population was the richest. There were many efforts to reform this outdated system by people who used methods

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    How British Schools Work

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    How British Schools work All British children must stay at school from the age of 5 until they are 16 Many of them stay longer and take final examinations when they are 17 or 18. Before 1965 all children of state schools had to go through special intelligence tests. There were different types of state secondary schools and at the age of 11 children went to different schools in accordance with the results of the tests. Slate schools are divided into the following types: Grammar schools. Children

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    objectives. In a sales-oriented organization‚ the marketing planning function designs incentive pay plans to not only motivate and reward frontline staff fairly but also to align marketing activities with corporate mission. The marketing plan basically aims to make the business provide the solution with the awareness with the expected customers. This "corporate mission" can be thought of as a definition of what the organization is‚ or what it does: "Our business is ...". This definition should not be

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    How to make school better

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    Allysen Law English 4 12/6/13 Mr. Herman Word Count: 490 How to Make School Better Honestly‚ I like school‚ I really do its just I get bored easily! I like being able to come and see my friends‚ learn new things‚ and not just sit at home doing nothing. We need more fun in this school. We need to like change it up‚ make it more lively not so much like a prison. A way we can make it not so boring would be‚ make the classes shorter. Instead of having about 45 minutes each class make them

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    The Meaning of Discretion

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    The Meaning of Discretion By definition‚ discretion means freedom to act or judge on ones own. With this privilege‚ evolves both pros and cons. A major problem which may occur are inconsistencies with the law. The same type of crimes may be given different punishments by judges. This would create controversy and accusations of prejudice and bias would certainly evolve. If the law were emphasized on discretion‚ the power would be mainly in judges and government official’s hands. It would be their

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