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    identify the secret of the Premier League’s success. Nowadays‚ the Premier League is become the first football league in the world. The literature review shows previous experts research‚ and questionnaire is regarding football fans’ attitude of the Premier League‚ and from the questionnaire‚ it reflect several successful ways to the Premier League. The result showed that different people has different views on the Premier League. The conclusion is sum up the secret of the Premier League’s success.

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    League of Nations The League of Nations (LON) was an inter-governmental organization founded as a result of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919–1920‚ and the precursor to the United Nations. At its greatest extent from 28 September 1934 to 23 February 1935‚ it had 58 members. The League’s primary goals‚ as stated in its Covenant‚ included preventing war through collective security‚ disarmament‚ and settling international disputes through negotiation and arbitration.[1] Other goals in this and related

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    Versailles? 1. The future of world peace is at stake. 2. The League of Nations is the future of solving world problems. 3. Failure to be involved places us and the world in danger. The US must have a place at the table to take a leadership role. B. What were the arguments given against ratification and in favor of isolation? 1. League of nations would create new contacts. 2. Contacts breed involvement. 3. Involvement meant war. 4. League of Nations might be able to control US military personnel

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    in national sovereignty than in cooperation that might require defending other nations. Reservationists want the U.S. to reserve the right to make a decisions about whether or not to enter into battle with other nations‚ rather than relying on the League to make the decision for them. Americans who support Wilson and his party disapprove of reservationists‚ calling them cowards and disloyal to their country because they are unwilling to fight on America’s behalf. However‚ Senator Key Pittman‚ a reservationist

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    Territorial Changes‚ Russia freedom of government‚ and a “League of Nations”. Where he states “a general association of nations… formed under specific convenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike.” While the negotiations of the Treaty were ongoing‚ Woodrow Wilson became ill and was unable to sign the Treaty. Therefore‚ the United Stated never joined the “League of Nations”‚ which allowed Clemenceau to shaped the

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    History Assessment 04) The treaty of Versailles was signed in June in 1919 at the end of the first world war when Germany had lost. The treaty included rules that Germany had to abide by‚ these rules were created in order to prevent Germany invading any other country and starting another war. The demilitarization of the Rhineland was one of the conditions that Germany had to agree to ‚ this meant that France and Belgium felt more secure and out of Germany’s reach. Another term of the treaty of

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    increasing participation of women in the Congress‚ his parent party. He realized the need to have Muslim women’s participation in the Muslim League‚ which he had begun to re-organize and bring to life. It was at Lucknow in 1937 that he called for the creation of a Women’s Wing of the Muslim League‚ but it remained dormant till the Patna Session of the Muslim League in 1938. His instructions were that there should be a recruitment drive

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    -Regional and Global Axes of Conflict - NOTHING BUT FAILURE? THE ARAB LEAGUE AND THE GULF COOPERATION COUNCIL AS MEDIATORS IN MIDDLE EASTERN CONFLICTS Marco Pinfari London School of Economics and Political Science March 2009 Crisis States Working Papers Series No.2 ISSN 1749-1797 (print) ISSN 1749-1800 (online) Copyright © M. Pinfari‚ 2009 Crisis States Research Centre Nothing but Failure? The Arab League and the Gulf Cooperation Council as Mediators in Middle Eastern Conflicts

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    The following is a strategic analysis of Manchester United‚ a member of the Barclay’s Premier league in the 2009 - 10 football season. This analysis is divided into three parts‚ namely; Market environment Analysis‚ Football Club Strategic Analysis and Strategic fit analysis. Table of Contents Chapter Topic Page 1 Introduction I 2.0 Market Environment Analysis 1 2.1 The Barclay’s Primer League 1 2.2 PESTEL Analysis 2-3 2.3 Porter’s Five Forces Model 3 - 4 2.4 Critical Success

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    treaty was unsuccessful. It ended up setting the stage for WWII. Four major points that came up with‚ and in‚ the treaty that lent themselves to its failure were Article 231‚ reparations‚ the exclusion of Wilson’s 14 points‚ and the weakness of the League of Nations. Article 231 was also known as “War Guilt.” It placed sole responsibility for the war on Germany and forced Germany to pay for war damages. With these blames came built up anger in Germany because they thought that the financial penalties

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