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    The affect that the Treaty of Versailles had on Germany The affect the Treaty of Versailles had on Germany is truly eye opening and amazing. “Viewing Germany as the chief instigator of the conflict‚ the European Allied Powers decided to impose particularly stringent treaty obligations upon the defeated Germany.”1 After the treaty was in place Germany had experienced very difficult times economically and politically. From the reparations they owed to the land that was compensated‚ Germany struggled

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    November 22‚ 2011 How steroids can impact ones life forever In the world today‚ many individuals are so concerned with their appearance that they take it to the extremes to look good. While some people do it right by working out and eating healthy‚ others take the lazy and unsafe road and take steroids. Steroids are drugs that are taken by injection‚ orally or by creams. They interact with the bodys hormones and increase testosterone. While the people eating right and working out are improving

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    The Great Awakening impacted the people in the 13 American colonies. Settlers were encouraged to disregard sectarian differences which brought religious‚ political‚ and cultural unity among the colonies. However‚ some churches divided into factions based on class ranks; for instance‚ “Old Sides” among Presbyterians and “Old Lights” among Congregationalist. Revivalism later resounded as “New Sides” and “Old Lights”. This event undermined traditional views of authority which contributed to the development

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    from other countries. In 1757‚ the British East India company took control of India‚ and used their resources for factories back in Britain. India was regarded as their most profitable and useful colony. In 1857‚ the Sepoy Rebellion took place‚ and Britain came in and officially took complete political‚ economic‚ and social control. As one could imagine‚ this had major negative impacts on the politics‚ economy‚ and the people of India. Although some people‚ such as Dr. Kartar Lalvani‚ claim Britain

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    to want to speak out about the suffering that they face. Contrary to those places‚ artists in England and other countries across the world have been inspired by politics to make protest songs and art‚ displaying influential meaning to the world to make them want to be involved in change‚ these types of songs date back even before the bible. The most famous protest songs to date‚ influenced by political status at the time all have a very strong

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    Chesapeake Colonies vs. New England Colonies The English had no desire to colonize the new world prior to defeating the Spanish Armada. However‚ once they defeated the Spanish in 1588‚ thus ending Spanish colonization‚ the English became the rulers of the Atlantic and a newly found patriotism flourished in England. The English had tried desperately to colonize the new world‚ failing two times before succeeding in Jamestown‚ Virginia‚ one of the Chesapeake Bay colonies. The northern most colonies such

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    it was really rare when England has a female ruler that has firm control over all forces‚major or not‚ at their will. However‚ queen Elizabeth didn’t just give women rights ‚ she also makes a rules to help the poor‚ but only the deserving poor and the deserving unemployed because before society shut them out in the medieval ages. Moreover‚ it was hard for women to get jobs or get tacked seriously by other people before queen Elizabeth 1 became a major influence to England at the

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    2001). The first post-Roman British settlements to use coins were Emporia: towns of 1‚000 which were specifically built for trade (Campbell 2001). Coin hoards were found the tombs in the inhabitants of these pre-Viking towns‚ so the native Anglo-Saxons did have knowledge of coinage (Campbell 2001). However‚ there are no signs of any use of coinage or coin hoards outside of the Emporia‚ most likely due to the collapse in trade following the withdrawal of Roman soldiers in the 5th century. The Scandinavian

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    might be causing the less than desirable attitude in the employee. A person’s attitude is shaped by three components:  cognitive component‚ affective component‚ and behavioral component. Cognitive component reflects on a person adopting a belief on how things operate in domestic/international society. The affective component reflects on a person’s feelings‚ moods‚ or emotions in different situations. Behavioral component reflects on a person intentionally behaving in a certain manner in a situation

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