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    students‚ who go to their universities for undergraduate or post-graduate studies. More than 75 per cent of those students are from Asia (DFAT 2012). Middle Eastern students are increasing strongly. Both of Asian and Middle Eastern students have similar learning styles --those students are from countries known as “Eastern Countries”. Eastern learning style depends on substantial aspects‚ for instance‚ memorization‚ while the learning style in countries like Australia‚ United States and European countries

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    Right in the center of the Europe there was a dangerous zone of confrontation where two political and military parties opposed each other. This division of Europe into Eastern and Western was finalized in 1955. However‚ that clear borderline hadn’t fully divided Europe. There was a still one “window”‚ and that was Berlin. Eastern Germany started separating themselves from Western Germany in 1952. Two contracting mentalities were placed within the limits of one city. Meanwhile‚ every Berliner could

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    where disagreements between superpowers came about after the Second World War and no military alliance against Hitler was needed? Or was it in 1946 when Kennan introduced containment and Churchill declared the existence of an Iron Curtain between Eastern and Western Europe‚ within a month of each other? The origins of the Cold War can be argued for any of the above views‚ and thus is not definite; however‚ it is evident that ideology was an insignificant factor in all the above cases. The Russian

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    as effective use of logos to sell his purpose was purchased. Enterprise and democracy have always allowed the free world to thrive and prosper much more effectively that the tyrannical dictatorships that had dominated the political landscape of eastern Europe for so long. Knowing this authoritarian approach was ineffective through comparison to accomplished democratic parameters‚ a rational logos based on historical accuracy was

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    Who was more responsible for the development of the Cold War 1945-49? In some ways‚ the USA was more responsible for the development of the Cold War between 1945-1949. Their development of the atomic bomb at the end of the Second World War contributed to this. The USA felt that they were powerful enough on their own and no longer needed to be allied to the USSR. As a result‚ they became less tolerant of the USSR’s actions and policies. Furthermore‚ the USA made the decision to not share this new

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    Shamil Aly IB History HL Period E 26th January 2011 Re-do Test Essay (Question 2) During the Second World War‚ Truman and Stalin were allies because the US and the USSR were the two most powerful countries that took part in the war. Their will do defeat Germany is what kept their alliance stable and they became much more powerful after combining their powers. After the Second World War the east and the west were having bad relations which caused a separation of the two areas‚ Stalin controlled

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    the disastrous Atomic Bomb. Soon afterwards‚ The Axis power surrender under the mighty force of The Allies. Yet after this war‚ Soviet forces and U.S slowly grew to hate each other. But‚ why was that? Was it because of the Soviet’s neglect of Eastern Europeans through totalitarian might‚ disobeying their agreement of allowing the people to be able to alter their own fate after dividing Germany into four equal pieces. Or was it due to the Americans ignorance of Soviet security concern‚ after

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    The Cold War is a prolonged state of tension and hostility held between the two major powers‚ namely the Soviets and the Americans after post-world war-two period. The term "turning point" implies that the Berlin blockade caused a turn of events and instigated the outbreak of the Cold War. Therefore‚ the statement made is only accurate to the extent that the Berlin Blockade was the direct factor regarding the outbreak of Cold War‚ yet it was not the only factor that sparked it off. Rather‚ it was

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    proceedings. 1. RUS would join UN 2. Divide GER into four zones for UK‚ FRA‚ USA‚ and RUS. 3. Bring Nazi War Criminals to trial 4. Set up a Polish democratic government or a Provisional government of National Unity. 5. Help the freed peoples of Eastern Europe setup a democratic government‚ by helping them to maintain law and order‚ carry out emergency relief measures‚ set up

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    In the year of 1961‚ Germany was divided into 2 states: East Germany and West Germany. On the 13th day of August in 1961‚ East Berlin began the building of the Wall. The concrete and barbed wired wall stood tall for many years until its fall on November 9‚ 1989. During this period of time‚ the wall caused many problems to Germany. It is marked as one of the most symbolic structures in Germany’s history. The causes and effects of the Berlin Wall had a large impact on people and it caused many problems

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