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    September 1st‚ 1939‚ Germany invades Poland. Adolf Hilter gave the order to attack Poland by air and land. The air attacks included bombing Polish airfields and at sea the Germans used U-boats and warships to attack the naval forces in Poland. The land attacks had many armed forces coming into Poland and destroying the rest. “I have issued the command and I’ll have anybody who utters but one word of criticism executed by firing squad–that our war aim does not consist in reaching certain lines‚ but

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    Poland Has Not Yet Perished was written two years after the third partition of Poland of 1795‚ and was later adopted as the Polish national anthem in 1926 in the same year of Pilsudski military coup and exemplifies not only the struggles Poland has suffered‚ but the resilience of the Polish people in the face of these struggles and their determination to take back what is theirs despite the odds. The song itself was written as a means to boost the morale of Polish soldiers fighting in Napoleon’s

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    currently they still proceed. Although some people do not want Turkey to become a member of the European Union‚ the European Union would definitely benefit from a Turkish membership. There are a lot of economic advantages of a Turkish membership to the EU. For example‚ Turkey has a large consumption market‚ as well as a large Arabic hinterland. The area of distribution of the European Union becomes much bigger when Turkey joins the European Union. This enhances production and stimulates the European

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    common cultural heritage. Common cultural heritage is the legacy of tangible artifacts and intangible attributes inherited from past generations. Poland is rich in cultural history; its culture has helped cultivate norms for numerous other countries. Despite the large number of casualties and destruction the country experienced during World War II‚ Poland managed to preserve much of its cultural

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    of all citizens of the country are prescribed there‚ as well as the complete general structure of the governing forces and major policies of the state. The first Constitutions of Poland and France were signed in the same year – 1791 and had really a lot of aspects in common. At the same time the two Constitutions of Poland and France still were more different than similar to each other. Further we are going to present a brief study of the main articles of these constitutions and their social and political

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    invading Poland which lead World War ll to start. It was not until September 1st of 1939 that Germany Invaded Poland. Germany began air and ground strikes against Poland after first staging an incident in an attempt to make it appear that Poland had actually struck first (Global Events). After the attack Poland then resisted to fight back. On September 3rd of 1939 the United Kingdom and France declared war on Germany. Both United Kingdom and France promised that they would not let Poland get a huge

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    the traditionally opposing Allied and Axis powers as well as the new issue of Russian dominance in the East. The Red Army had marched in to Berlin‚ which was now divided in to four spheres of impact ; US‚ British‚ French and Soviet. The nations of Poland‚ Romania‚ Czechoslovakia and East Germany amongst others had all fallen over the control of the Western Powers and the continent was more subdivided than ever. The idea of the all-powerful nation state had been downfallen and the main actors of

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    POLAND Warsaw is the capital city of Poland. In the European Union‚ it is the ninth most highly populated capital city and one of the best places to live in the world. Warsaw is one of the alpha-global cities and a major political and economic hub in Europe. The city is home to a people from different countries‚ which gives it a diverse cultural ambience. The economy of the city is largely dependent upon fast moving consumer goods manufacturing‚ steel‚ electronics‚ metal processing and food processing

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    Analysis of European Union 2011 Explain the main challenges of the EU regional policy in the near future. Contents : Introduction 1 I- The basic objectives of the EU regional policy. 2 1-Principles and Priorities of EU Regional Policy 2 2-Establishment of this policy 3 II- The new challenges for the future. 4 1-New challenges with the last enlargement. 4 2-“Region 2020” analysis 5 Conclusion 6 Bibliography: 7 Introduction

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    are two main disadvantages of globalisation. One is about the culture crisis; another is inequality between the developed countries and the developing countries. In this essay‚ I will try to present what is happening negatively alongside the prevalence of globalisation. And analyze the two main aspects of disadvantages with some useful examples. After all‚ discuss how to manage these problems and suggest what will happen in the future.I think we generation should know the disadvantages of globalisation

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