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    Girls between the ages of 10 and 14 years old were members of the Young Girl’s League (Jungmädelbund‚ JM)‚ and girls between the ages of 14 and 18 were members of the Bund Deutscher Mädel (BDM) proper. In 1938‚ a third section was added‚ known as Belief and Beauty (Glaube und Schönheit)‚ which was voluntary and open to girls between 17 and 21 and was intended to groom them for marriage‚ domestic life‚ and future career goals

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    Module: Strategic Hospitality Management Hospitality Research Project Final Proposal Supervisor: ……. Stenden University Leeuwarden The Netherlands Submitted in Partial Fulfilment for the Requirements of the degree Programme Bachelor of Business Administration April‚ 2013 1 DECLARATION 1. This work is composed by me/ by us 2. This work has not been accepted in any previous application for a degree or diploma‚ by me / by us or anyone else. 3. The work of which this

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    Volkswagen trades on an open market organization in which Porsche Automobile Holding SE holds the biggest part (31.5%) of the 475‚731‚296 shares remaining as of December 31‚ 2014. The modern voting distribution gives Porsche 50.73% of the voting rights. In return for this voting power‚ Volkswagen designates individuals to Porsche’s official board. Volkswagen’s company structure comprises the as of late chosen CEO‚ Matthias Muller‚ and seven individuals from the Management Board. Answering to the

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    The white rose movement was a non-violent resistance group operating in Nazi-Germany from June 1942 till February 1943. The movement used propaganda in an attempt to change the views of Germans and Austrians against Adolf Hitler. The movement received a lot of support from German youths who had been conscripted into Hitler’s Youth Armies. However‚ the support received was not enough to create successful uprising. There was a strong opposition to the group‚ especially from the radical Adolf Hitler

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    Khrushchev’s vilification of Stalin in his address to the Twentieth Party Congress was meticulous in detailing precise failures of his predecessor’s rule. Above all‚ Khrushchev strongly elaborated on Stalin’s extremities‚ especially the cult of personality that he had built up over the years. The speech also in turn attacked ‘Stalinist repressions‚ arrests‚ terror and murders…[and] for bungling foreign affairs and mishandling the war’. Despite this‚ Khrushchev was cautious in limiting his other

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    Analyze the causes of WW1 Many historians and politicians have been trying to analyze the causes for the World War I. By the War was over‚ different opinions had already been developed. The english Prime Minister David Lloyd Georg (1863-1945) said: “None of the leading Man had wanted War‚ all of them just slid into it.” Whereas the French Prime Minister George Clemenceau blamed Germany for having the main War Guilt. Since 1961 historians are controversially questioning the War Guilt. In his

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    RESEARCH PAPERS in Retailing Not for quotation or citation without the express permission of the author. ISSN 0265 9778 Grete Birtwistle is a Lecturer and Ian Clarke is a Professor at Glasgow Caledonian University‚ Paul Freathy is a Senior Lecturer‚ Institute for Retail Studies‚ University of Stirling‚ Stirling‚ FK9 4LA. Working Paper 9602 CONSUMER VERSUS RETAILER PERCEPTIONS OF STORE POSITIONING IN THE UK FASHION SECTOR Grete Birtwistle‚ Ian Clarke and Paul Freathy Disclaimer The opinions

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    Propaganda and Persuasion The term “propaganda” became a kind of old-fashioned for communication theories after the Cold War. But we can’t underestimate the power of propaganda today. Propaganda is defined via the eyes and the ears of the audience. (Kuehl 2014: 3) That’s why it is hard to find a definition which is completely proper for everyone in every time period. Even they both mostly have the same principles and purposes‚ we can’t use the same definition for Nazi’s propaganda and

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    Power can come from many sources‚ with the most prominent being fear and knowledge. In Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief‚ the ways that displays of power take shape differ as much as how the characters perceive power itself. Throughout the text‚ Liesel changes and develops; while she originally finds Hitler’s words empowering‚ she learns that his words are oppressive and are the reason for the suffering of many‚ including her loved ones. Later on‚ Liesel is able to find her individuality through both

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    Throughout time there have been many literary movements‚ many of which become forgotten over time. However they should not be forgotten because they have shaped American literature into what it is today. Two of the more important literary movements of the late 18th century to the early 19th century are transcendentalism and romanticism. Transcendentalism was a literary movement in the first half of the 19th century. Transcendentalists were influenced by romanticism‚ especially such aspects of

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