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    The various leaders of the Allied Powers disagreed on what course of action should be taken towards the defeated Germany‚ but an overall goal was present in all of them: the intent to end war for as long as possible. In the end‚ the British and French citizens caused their representatives at the negotiating table to simply head in the wrong direction. They demanded heavy reparations from Germany‚ loss of lands and disarmament of its armed forces in an effort to prevent German aggression from ever

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    the following: the descendants of the migrants in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries‚ the descendants of and the migrants in the post 1965- era‚ the twice- migrants‚ and all the Persons of Indian Origin staying in the United states. Indian emigration to the USA and the resultant Diaspora formations can be analyzed in two different phases. The dividing line can be either the year of Indian Independence (1947) or the year 1965 when the historical Hart- Celler Act (see Appendix B) was passed which

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    Urbanization

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    education to better train people to be more valuable and make more income to be able to live comfortable. The factors that bring about urbanization and the change in population‚ is the birth rate and the death rate‚ along with immigration and emigration. The birth rate increases the population‚ and the death rate decreases the population. The birth rate can cause urbanization because when people start having kids‚ they have to be able to take care of their family so people that may have lived

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    Canal that signed the Warsaw Pact – claimed that the wall was built to protect its population from the ideological ideas and elements that want to change “the will of the people”. However‚ in practice‚ the wall served to prevent mass defection and emigration away from Germany and the Communist Eastern Bloc during the post-World War 2 time period. Germany after World War 2 At the end of World War 2‚ what remained of Western Germany was divided up into 4 zones‚ each zone controlled by one of the 4

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    Gillette marketing plan A Situational Analysis SWOT Analysis Strengths * Market leader in shaving products * Few competitors * Huge marketing and advertising budgets and campaigns * Huge brand recognition | Weaknesses * Profit based solely on performance of goods | Opportunities * Launch more environmentally friendly products * Entry into new markets (eg. Grey market) * Growth in female market section | Threats * Imitations of Gillette’s products * Outward migration

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    Why people were leaving Ireland and why they went to America? The reason for Irish t leave their home to America is to run away from political and religious persecution. Extreme poverty caused by natural calamity of the Irish potato starvation forced people to leave from Ireland to seek a new life in the United Stated. Voluntary Irish Immigration to America began with a small trickle of immigrants in the 1700’s. The largest proportion of the early Irish Immigration to America in the 1700’s consisted

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    tasks. One mid night‚ they see the boys resting on the stone of a footpath. Nicola sat tired with a bundle of unsold newspapers. His brother was sleeping by putting his head on Nicola‘s shoulder. The narrator asks the boys if they save the money for emigration to America‚ they deny and say that they have other plans. The writer offers them help for which Jacopo asks him to drop them at Poleta by their car. The writer accepts their request. The next afternoon‚ they reach the village located on a hill

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    Maritime Law in Maldives

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    Introduction 3 Historical development of Maritime Laws in Maldives 3 Agencies involved in Maritime Activities in Maldives 4 1- Maldives Customs Service: 4 2- Maldives National Defense Force (MNDF): 5 3- Department of Immigration & Emigration: 5 4- Maldives Police Service: 5 5- Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture: 5 6- Ministry of Transport and Communication: 5 7- Ministry of Environment and Energy: 5 Bibliography 6 Enforcement of Maritime Law in the Maldives- Laws

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    Brain Drain

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    simply defined as the mass emigration of technically skilled people from one country to another country. Brain-drain can have many reasons‚ for example-political instability of a nation‚ lack of opportunities‚ health risks‚ personal conflicts etc. Brain-drain can also be named as “human capital flight” because it resembles the case of capital flight‚ in which mass migration of financial capital is involved. The term brain-drain was introduced by observing the emigration of the various technologists

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    "What has been the impact of technological change on workers in the modern era? To what extent do the benefits outweigh the costs."  Productivity‚ the amount of economic value created for a given unit of input‚ such as an hour of labor‚ is a crucial indicator of growth and wealth creation (How Technology Is Destroying Jobs‚ by David Rothman in 2013). Labor productivity can grow for several reasons‚ including technological change‚ quality of the labor force and greater capital investments (or capital

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