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    CSR is a process with the aim to embrace responsibility for the company ’s actions and encourage a positive impact through its activities on the environment‚ consumers‚ employees‚ communities and stakeholders. The aim of this project is to determine how a company complies with the needs of the community as a whole through its financial statements and annual report. The entity that demonstrates high standards of corporate social responsibility chosen by our group is Air Asia Berhad. AirAsia Berhad

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    How successfully did Weimar governments deal with Germany’s problems in the years 1920-1924? [10] The Weimar governments were reasonably successful when it came to dealing with Germany’s problems within those four years. The government being taken over by Gustav Stresemann‚ in August 1923‚ made a huge‚ positive difference to Germany. Because of StresemannGermany was able to recover a lot quicker with his help. One of Germany’s major problems was hyperinflation. Germany having no more goods

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    How Did Hitler Establish A Dictatorship In Germany From 30th January 1933 To August 1934? On The 30th of January 1933‚ President Hindenburg appointed Hitler as Chancellor. In the 18 months succeeding this‚ Hitler became‚ essentially‚ a dictator. This essay will look at what a dictatorship is and how it operates‚ how the population is brought to a point where they accept a dictatorship‚ and examine and analyze the vital events that took place in Germany which lead to Hitler assuming dictatorial

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    How important was the role of Bismarck in the unification of Germany? It has been said by several historians that the second half of the nineteenth century was the ‘Age of Bismarck.’ In the mid 1800’s Bismarck provided dynamic leadership- a trait which had been lacking during the events of 1848-89. Ian Mitchell stated “Bismarck was everywhere.” However‚ there has been a considerable degree of debate concerning the role of Bismarck in the unification of Germany. Some argue that unification would

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    How Did the Stalemate End?

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    How Did The Stalemate End? The stalemate came about at Christmas 1914 along the Western Front. From there the different countries fought each other in different battles and tried to outflank the other. By March 1918 the stalemate was broken. In this question I will explain why the war ended and why Germany was finally beaten. New Technology like the Tank New technology was very important for the reason in which the stalemate on the western front was broken. The idea of tanks was brought

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    the point is that all psychological phenomena‚ whether largely similar or different across cultures‚ remain entangled in cultural meanings. The challenge for comprehending the mind of a cultural species is that it requires a rich understanding of how the mind is constrained and afforded by cultural learning. The field of cultural psychology has emerged in response to this challenge. Cultural psychologists share the key assumption that not all psychological processes are so inflexibly hardwired

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    careful. They did not want another war like World War II to occur. Because of this‚ the Allied countries immediately split Germany into four sections‚ and each one occupied by a major Allied power. The Allied occupation of Germany affects us today because it led to another war- the Cold War. After World War II‚ there were many disagreement between Stalin (the Soviet Union)‚ Churchill (England)‚ and Roosevelt (the United States of America). One of the major disagreement was about Germany future government

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     The First World War introduced a whole host of new technology to the armies of the world. The machine gun‚ the tank‚ and the airplane ruled the battlefields of France and Germany. These new inventions changed the face of warfare forever. As equal‚ the German submarine changed naval warfare. As the First World War erupted‚ Germany needed to cut the Allied supply of resources to wear down the soldiers fighting in trenches‚ resulting in Restricted U-Boat Warfare. The U-Boats brought new and advanced

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    The allies disagreed over the treatment of Germany in 1919 because they all had different experiences of war. France is geographically situated right next to Germany‚ and had the most casualties and damage‚ as the battles had largely taken place on French soil . They were old enemies‚ having been humiliated in the Hall of Mirrors at Versailles with the establishment of the Second German Empire in 1870-1871. The Prime Minister‚ Clemenceau was the Mayor of Paris during the siege of 1870-1871‚ where

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    maid is the only job available to you‚ the pay is not good‚ and‚ you are treated lesser than the rest of society. This was the life of many colored women in the 1960s of Jacksonville‚ Mississippi. In the novel The Help‚ author Kathryn Stockett tells the story of the maids’ aka “the help” during this time. One white socialist and two maids put their stories and talents together to pull off one of the greatest scandals in their Jacksonville community. This book has taught me; that attitude is everything

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