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    Why do so many students leave the german school‚ yet so many new students sigh up every year? On the one hand‚ It has come to the publics attention that many students leave the german school after year 11 as it presents a good chance to leave the school. On the other hand‚ the school needed to build an additional building for 4 Million Pound for the reason that there are too many lower years. In my opinion the school simply carries a very good name as one of the best half private schools. Therefore

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    Another sign of this socialism is the entirely different status of the German worker in factories. The social honor of each working German is guaranteed by law. The state’s representatives ensure that exploiting workers is impossible. The legal working conditions correspond to National Socialism’s high opinion of work. Workers have a right to a vacation and for paid holidays‚ even hourly and temporary workers. There is nothing like this elsewhere in the world. The dignity of labor is evidenced by

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    and Murray griffin. (2005). There are many different factors of psychology that affect sport performance. We’re going to talk about aggression. “There has a long been a lively debate about aggression in sport. The arguments seem to focus on whether there is too much or not enough aggression in sport‚ or whether sport would be much better with or without aggression”. (Ker‚

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    evaluate biological explanations for aggression (24) The biological explanation for aggression states that aggression is innate behavior in people and the environment around them does not cause it. Neurotransmitters in the brain‚ chemicals that allow impulses to be transmitted from one area to another‚ can be used to explain why some people are aggressive. There is evidence to suggest that the neurotransmitters serotonin and dopamine are linked to aggression‚ low levels of serotonin and high levels

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    dictionary‚ aggression is defined as “a behavior that is forceful‚ hostile‚ or attacking. There have been studies showing the connection between aggressive behavior and sports. According to Singh and Tomar’s “Aggression in Athletics: A Comparative Study”‚ aggression in today’s society is applauded rather than shunned. Sports are the only place‚ outside of war‚ where aggression is acceptable. The attitude is to “win at all costs”. Most aggression results from frustration. Some aggression‚ where people

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    Because of this common national identity‚ smaller nations were formed. The rise of imperialism and colonialism took place in germany. Germany would dealt with the latter stages of ‘’scramble to africa’’. German individuals rather than the government‚ compete with other colonies entrepreneurs. German emperor Wlihelm II‚ expressed imperialistic intentions and strived for a “place by the sun” for Germany. His aim was to turn Germany into an imperial

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    technological advancements before and during the war made them a fierce opponent for the Allied forces. Although many of Germany’s greatest weapons were developed too late to impact the war‚ they had tremendous influence on the world. In 1940 the Germans realized the need for a semi-automatic rifle to replace the traditional bolt-action rifle. The G41(M) and the G41(W) were developed‚ but the G41(M) completely failed and the G41(W) proved to be unreliable. Both guns used the “Bang” system in which

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    Have you seen a life saving dog?‚ well‚ if you have ‚ you will know it’s the German shepherd and that people use it for . For more than a century‚ It has been used as disability assistance dog‚ rescue dog‚ and also as military dog etc.    I’ve been curious to know more about this smart and brave dog. According to Francis Kern‚ Initially in 1890 approximately‚ these "Dogs were being bred to preserve traits that assisted in their job of herding sheep and protecting their flocks from predators."  After

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    and evaluate The SLT theory of aggression. Aggression is defined by Baron & Richardson (1993) as ‘any form of behaviour directed towards the goal of harming or injuring another living being who is motivated to avoid such treatment’. According to Social Learning Theory aggressive behaviour is developed through the environment (rather than being an innate tendency – as the biological and psychoanalytical theories would suggest). If biological theories of aggression were faultless it would be expected

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    German culture is diverse and complex. One way to evalutate the culture is to use Geert Hofstede’s five dimensions which helps to illustrate values that are embedded into the German people and how behavior manifests itself in a work related context. The German culture can be described as having a low power distance as they strongly expect power to be distributed equally. This is evident by the solid co-determination rights held for employees. Germans also demonstrate a high degree of uncertainty

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