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    Why did war erupt in 1939? War erupted in 1939 for many of reasons. There is long-term cause which is the Treaty of Versailles. The treaty of Versailles had a significant effect on why war erupted in 1939; however there are also many mid-term causes that also helped lead to World War Two. These are; the Failure of the League of Nations and The Wall Street Crash. The short-term causes are The Appeasement and Hitler’s actions. One of the short term causes of World War two was Hitler’s actions. Hitler

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    Bullying can be triggered by a difference in race‚ sexuality‚ or a conflict within a relationship; such as a rumor. The effects of bullying can last a lifetime. The long-term effects are: victims feel more secluded from their peers‚ which can lead to suicide. Victims often get even and become violent towards the bullies. There are a number of reasons as to why someone could and is being bullied‚ however

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    Prior to the onset of World War I‚ England was a dominating super power but by the end of World War I‚ England lost its title. England’s economy plummeted because World War I cost millions of dollars and the debt incurred from the war was devastating to the country’s economy. According to bbc.co.uk‚ “England spent 3‚251‚000‚000 pounds on World War I” that’s equivalent to 4‚661‚446‚350.00 US dollars! In response‚ the government increased the amount of people who paid income tax from 2% in 1913 to

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    Strategy case study: Starbucks-sacrificing dividends for growth Starbucks has grown a lot since it’s opening in Seattle in 1985. It went from 17 stores‚ to over 15.000 stores all around the world in 2010. But they are changing their strategy‚ and purpose. They started closing down shops‚ and refocused on the Starbucks experience‚ which would increase customer’s willingness to pay and also increase profitability. They even payed their first dividend 2010. That ment a huge change of purpose. But

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    What are the Long Term Effects of Abortions? Research Paper 11/8/2013 Introduction to Sociology Maya Tucker -239119 Abortions have been around for thousands of years‚ and have been legal in the United States since the time of the earliest settlers. In the 1800’s laws were passed to make abortions illegal. The practice of abortions had been found to be very risky due to the lack of proper materials‚ education and even hospitals to perform the procedures. Without today’s technology

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    The First World War‚ a conflict that impacted civilization and the way humans see it‚ initiated the 20th century. Furthermore‚ it changed the course of history‚ influencing all countries around the world in various ways. After World War I‚ political policies and economic systems started changing drastically worldwide. Countries in North America and East Asia both experienced similar transformations in their political position in the globe‚ but separated paths when the effects of the war forced them

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    The most prominent factors which led to World War 1 were nationalism‚ militarism‚ imperialism‚ the Balkan and Morocco crises‚ and the alliance system. As luck would have it‚ these factors either started in response to‚ or because of each other. The alliance system was one of the last factors to emerge before the war. The alliance system was a main cause of World War 1; it came into play because of a few factors‚ and did not cause the war alone. Nationalism‚ the love and support of one’s country

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    Word count (excluding titles and references): 1397 The Spanish Civil War. Explain some of the causes and consequences The Spanish civil war was a major conflict between the Republicans and Nationalists‚ which was fierce and bloody as over 500‚000 people were killed. It began in July of 1936‚ and waged on until April of 1939. Although later conflicts have overshadowed it‚ the Spanish civil war remains one of the bloodiest conflicts of our modern era as well as one of the most consequential as

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    Child abusers is a common problem all over the world. "Child abuse is the mistreatment of children by a parent or other adult‚" says Tollefsen (2013). Tollefson then adds‚ "Child abuse is one of the most severe childhood problems‚" (2013). Child abuse can occur across socioeconomic‚ religious‚ ethnic and educational backgrounds. Two of the most common types of child abuse are physical abuse and emotional abuse. As a result of child abuse more than five children die each day‚ on average. “Approximately

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    The Effects of Long and Short Term Stress Teresa Mcilwain PS2150-3 Emry Somnarain October 21‚ 2012   What does the term Stress mean? Stress is a term used in many different ways. Stress also can refer to events and circumstances‚ also examinations that can cause unease; to the specific body responses to such events‚ like Rapid heartbeat; or the mind’s and body’s try to deal with in order to recapture a sense of wellness. Stoklos defines stress as a state of imbalance within a person

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