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    ideologically driven and pragmatic policies. Though preparation for war was certainly an element of the Nazi economic programme‚ through the assessment of the early stages of Nazi rule and the New Plan‚ the drive for autarky‚ foreign policy and expansionism‚ as well as the treatment of workers within Germany‚ it is evident that the Nazi economy was not wholly subordinated for this purpose. Rather‚ it can be argued that the Nazi economy was dominated by a pragmatic approach – although this encompasses

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    ‘South Country’ Kenneth Slessor adopts a cynical view of the Australian landscape through a series of imagery‚ with a judgemental tone. He takes the reader on a journey from the bushy bushland to the harsh desert. In stanza 1‚ he suggests their departure from the city with “after the whey faced anonymity”‚ metaphorically referring to the idea of a crowded city of white people‚ undiluted and without any other races and colours mixed into the scene‚ perhaps signifying his sympathy towards the indigenous

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    the US attempt to create for itself during the late 1800’s and early 1900’s?    Expansionism is the belief that a country should grow larger as such in increasing a country’s size by expanding its territory. Expansionism in America during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century shared many similarities and differences to that of previous American expansionist ideals. In both cases of American expansionism‚ the Americans believed that we must expand our borders in order to keep the country

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    condemns expansionism through violence‚ and so may be described as maintaining peace. Furthermore‚ Liberal Nationalists believe that the ideal world would be constructed of independent‚ sovereign nation-states. They also believe that these nation-states are equal‚ like the individuals within them‚ and that each will be entitled to self-determinism and as all these nation-states are equal and no chauvinism exists‚ it cannot be stated that Liberal Nationalists would advocate expansionism due to a

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    and orders are enforced‚ the development of legal standards to ensure the subordination of public sector agency activities to law becomes a matter of tension and concern in the legislative system. Herring stated‚ “The task of interpretation is a continuation of the legislative process. The full implications should be faced. Independent commissions are called on to give a vague congressional mandate by establishing rules and regulations. They are subject to the same pressures that assailed the legislatures”

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    During the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries‚ the United States pursued an aggressive policy of expansionism‚ extending its economic‚ military and cultural influence around the globe. The United States currently has over 650 military bases in 38 different countries. This gives the world a certain level of defensive support which helps to protect the individual person around the world in times of conflict. American training‚ equipment support‚ and other resources provided through imperialism

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    “Slavery cause the Civil War” Jeffrey W. Crawford Instructor: Dr. Peter Skirbunt Course: History 1301 College: Central Texas College Did slavery cause the Civil War? While slavery was not the only cause for the South to secede and take up arms against the United States‚ it was the central motivation for the Civil War. While many still debate the ultimate causes of the Civil War‚ Pulitzer Prize-winning author James McPherson writes that‚ "The Civil War started because of uncompromising differences

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    adventures and sent Telemachus on his telemachy which means coming of age. It was time for Telemachus to grow up. Even though his departure from his house and Odysseus’ departure from Calypso’s island are written at different times in the book they both left almost simultaneously. A father’s need for a son is very important factor in ancient Greek culture. It represented the continuation of your lineage and when one was so powerful and liked as Odysseus was being a king it was naturally seen that he would

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    On the use of expectations for detecting and repairing human-machine miscommunication CSELT Centro Studi E Laboratori Telecomunicazioni S.p.A. Via G. Reiss Romoli 274 I-10148 Torino‚ Italy E-Mail: Morena.Danieli@cselt.stet.it In this paper I describe how miscommunication problems are dealt with in the spoken language system DIALOGOS. The dialogue module of the system exploits dialogic expectations in a twofold way: to model what future user utterance might be about (predictions)‚ and to account

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    these grievances ripened into an overwhelming sense of mutual distrust and enmity. Postwar Soviet expansionism in Eastern Europe fueled many Americans’ fears of a Russian plan to control the world. So‚ U.S. adopted “containment” defense strategy Two strongest countries in the world‚ and they didn’t want to war‚ so the National Security Council: use military force to “contain” communist expansionism In response to severe economic problems and growing political ferment in the USSR‚ Gorbachev took

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