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    presidency as Jefferson did. The task of choosing the president fell to the House of Representatives. After seven days and thirty-six

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    China adopted Five Year Plans for social and economic development. There was only one party‚ CPC and it decided the course of governance. Under Mao‚ party’s workers consisted of farmers‚ workers and soldiers‚ who came in to the party because of the political activism during the Civil War. The percentage of college educated people (considered as intellectuals by the Chinese) was less than 1%. But‚ the situation changed after the death of Mao. Deng Xiaoping assumed the power and led the country through

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    mistake made by the allies after WWI because it led to the rise of Hitler‚ and WWI. After the war‚ our allies did not want to go easy on Germany‚ the losing country‚ after the war. This was due to the fact that they had been significantly more damaged by Germany during the war than we were. Germany had to pay them 33 billion dollars in reparations and also had to give away land because of the Versailles Treaty. On the other hand‚ Woodrow Wilson came up with his 14 pts. peace plan which showed that

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    By the end of 1941‚ the fate of the World was unforeseeable. German and Italian advances had been halted by the Allied‚ but two major-powers‚ Japan and the US unexpectedly entered the war at the end of the year. During 1941 Germany was implementing Operation Typhoon‚ or the Moscow offensive and until the beginning of December‚ the Germans believed that the war would soon be over and were prepared to celebrate a victory. However‚ the Russian resistance proved to be more efficient than Hitler initially

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    How Napoleon Stood in Power Napoleon ruled with an iron fist over the animal farm‚ and was an unjust ruler who always put himself first and did not care for others. Napoleon used Animalism‚ propaganda‚fear‚ and a secret militia of attack dogs to stay in power uncontested and eliminate any potential threats.This essay will go through all the ways that napoleon breaks his own rules and how he is dishonest to the citizens of animal farm‚ just to stay in power.(This is all conceived from the book

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    Johnson’s plan for J.C.Penny failed‚ because of his ignorance towards people‚ strategy‚ and operations(Tuttle‚2013). Ron Johnson was very successful in his strategies with Apple Inc.‚ he was given credit for Apple’s retail store clean lines‚ and socializing bar‚ which helped Apple’s retail stores to get more customers. Johnson had similar strategy for J.C.Penney‚ he was not successful with JCPenney for changing the culture completely. Ron Johnson’s plan ignored the customers‚ no research was done

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    The Night of the Long Knives was extremely significant in the establishment of the Nazi dictatorship and ultimately Hitler’s power. This night of brutal murder and elimination of the Sturm Abteilung (SA) gave Hitler the support of the army‚ which he need for both the creation of a totalitarian state and his future foreign policy and also relieved the pressures on Hitler. However‚ The Night of the Long Knives was also the continuation of many other events‚ which could be described as equally as important

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    Why did Mao rise to power in China? “Communism is not love. Communism is a hammer which we use to crush the enemy. “Mao Zedong clearly referring to the Kuomintang. After a bitter civil war (1946-1949)‚ which faced the major Chinese parties Kuomintang and CCP‚ Kuomintang’s defeat‚ evidenced with Chiang’s and 200.000 people´s fled to Formosa‚ Mao Zedong (1893-1976)‚ born in Shoshan‚ Hunan‚ proclaimed the new People´s Republic of China with himself as both Chairman of the CCP and President of the republic

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    How do people with power become corrupt? They become corrupt‚ by being associated with people who are negative and people who do not think positive. People who are raised in an evil environment or in an aggressive manner. Also‚ if they been through a terribly traumatic experience‚ that changed their perception of seeing‚ and also thinking negative. They forget that the people in that country/city put them in the spot to become powerful. They believe that just because they have the power. They can

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    Cat Allies or the ACA is a charity organization that is committed to helping many varieties of mousers (Allies 4). Felines ranging from inside pets to feral tomcats outside. To help these cats‚ they work together with multiple animal shelters across the country as well as organizing the Feral Friends Network. According to the Charity Navigator‚ a site that grades charities based upon their financials and their trustworthiness‚ graded ACA a four out of five stars (Navigator). Alley Cat Allies is devoted

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