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    ruled by dictators and 86 countries ruled by a democratic system without the interference of a corrupt and rigged government. Both dictatorship and democratic systems have a common significant factor that dictates the well-being of society‚ that which is obtained by power. Power is the ability to influence one’s behaviors and actions usually to do with one’s status. Hitler who is often characterized as a dictator took advantage of his power and influence and used it for selfish and corrupt reasons.

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    an air of intelligence upon observers as many would expect a genius to do. ’Genius’ is not the first title which comes to mind when the name ’Adolf Hitler’ is mentioned‚ in truth‚ it is probably one of the last. Fuhrer of Germany’s Third Reich‚ he is undoubtedly the world’s most hated man‚ and yet elements of genius are ingrained in his persona. Hitler‚ in the final dozen years of his life‚ was irrefutably evil. However he was not born with this attitude‚ nor the racial prejudices he is hardheartedly

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    How far was Britain a democracy by 1918 Britain was partially becoming a democracy by 1918‚ this was from more people gaining the vote from the new reform acts and representation of the Peoples Act. The British population also had more choice when voting from the emergence of the 3 party system which included Labour‚ Liberals and Conservative parties. Access to information was another reason why Britain was becoming more of a democracy as the growth of the railways meant that newspapers were more

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    How important was the role of the leader in the rise to power of the Nazis in Germany On the 30th January 1933 Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. Hitler came to power as the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party‚ more commonly known as the Nazi Party. In the July election of 1932 the Nazis received the highest vote ever achieved by any party in Weimar History with 13.7 million votes. This is a crucial point in history as it was Hitler who led the world into World War II which

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    Immigration has been an important part of Singapore’s demographic history. Its economy has been built on immigration. Migration from China‚ India and the countries surrounding Singapore was the main contributor to population growth up to the period around World War II. Singapore’s immigration policy tries to maximise the economic benefits of immigration while minimising its social and economic costs. Depending on their skills levels‚ the terms and conditions for foreigners to work or stay in Singapore

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    her own definition of success. Depending on how you see the world‚ your definition of success will differ from others. However‚ achieving success is far from easy. Depending on the definition of success‚ it can be achieved through many ways and come in different forms. Nonetheless‚ whether small or big‚ success in any form carries the same worth as long as people continue to strive for it. There are many different ways to achieving success‚ you should just consider which way is the most appropriate

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    personal greed and glory at the expanse of another of kind. This aspect of Man remains uncontested too. I opened my mail box one morning and received a copy of The Economist. The front cover reads "A heart-rending but necessary war". It is rather amazing how man can associate war with the term ’necessary’. The article speaks of the retaliation of United States against the terrorist attacks of September 11th 2001. After the two great wars that threatened to annihilate the entire tapestry of humanity in the

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    The characters in Aeschylus’ Agamemnon create only fear and no pity in each other and in the audience.’ How far do you agree with this statement? I agree with this statement to a certain extent‚ however‚ I think it does not represent the whole of the Agamemnon. I think that what invokes pity‚ are events‚ rather than characters‚ that have preceded the play. There are mixes of passive and fearsome characters in the Agamemnon. Clytemnestra and Aegisthus are an example of fearsome characters‚ when

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    matter how people discuss the statement that parents are the best teachers‚ there would be some arguments agree with it‚ while others do not. By virtue of personal experience‚ social phenomena and several research between parents and children‚ I prefer to agree with the statement. The most important reason and specific examples will be described below. Firstly‚ parents effect our behavior. As we are unmature and young‚ parents always show us which way to go. For example‚ they teach us how to speak

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    way for the formation of democratic regimes. Why they had not been successful‚ why the people didn ’t use the opportunity to establish a democratic political system and why did the dictatorships appear‚ is still unclear‚ but it is a very discussible subject. The decisive role in these processes was the human being. It was the object of the cause‚ but on the other hand he was also the subject - executor of all the problems as well. <br> <br>The First World War was expected to be short‚ with a quick

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