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    “The political establishment in Germany succeeded in maintaining the status quo through a policy of moderate reform.” How far do you agree with this judgment? The political establishment in Germany (comprising of the Kaiser‚ Chancellor‚ Budesrat‚ Junkers and the Army) certainly would have wanted to maintain the status quo during that period and it could be argued that they succeeded using moderate reform. The actions of von Bulow and Bethmann-Hollweg can be used as evidence of this. However

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    runt‚ Zachary‚ ’navigated’. All were into their fifth day at the Chaco. "Can we do it?" Tom gasped for a lung’s worth of air. He brought the oar onto his lap‚ his fingers curling‚ his hands shaking. "No. No.... No." With his sleeves he wiped the sweat by his eyes - the left eye‚ then‚ the right eye. "What‚ do you think the Chaco was a mistake?" "If it is? Too late to retreat." Jack did not want to speak of it. It was easier to paddle than to revisit the argument. They wanted that journey‚ despite

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    always takes about 10 years to have some distance. And distance allows you to laugh about yourself and things you wouldn’t dare laugh about when you’re right in the middle of it‚” director of Goodbye‚ Lenin!‚ Wolfgang Becker‚ stated in an interview discussing the movie. Goodbye‚ Lenin! focuses on the drastic shift in the lives of East Germans following the fall of the Berlin Wall. With the rise of communist nation‚ Russia‚ after World War II‚ came the conflict between communist and capitalist nations

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    Vladimir Lenin once said “Sometimes - history needs a push”. What Lenin is referring to in this quote is revolution‚ which is just what the animals on Mr. Jones’s farm plan to do in belief that animals are superior to humans and should be treated better than slaves to man in George Orwell’s novel Animal Farm. Mr. Jones treats the animals on his farm with little to no respect for their well-being‚ seeming to only care about the income they supply for him. When the idea of taking what they feel is

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    Outline which of the two ideological perspectives‚ neo-liberalism or social democracy‚ you think is best suited to address the issue of poverty Introduction This assignment will describe the beliefs and ideological perspectives of Neo-liberals and social democrats. Both ideologies have very different views on poverty‚ one being more extreme than the other and It will highlight the differences between the two perspectives and discuss which perspective is best suited to address the issue of poverty

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    the Lovers’ Death Imagine if your own father or someone that you look up to acts as a irresponsible role model and gives you bad advice. Likewise‚ in the play‚ “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare‚ Friar Laurence is a father-like figure to young Romeo. Although an adult‚ Friar neglects his responsibility to guide Romeo on the right path. He gives Romeo bad advice throughout the whole play. This leads to the downfall of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence is responsible for the death of Romeo and

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    The Ideological Function of Cars A car is a personal tool for transportation that can be used whenever and for whatever reasons. Its role in everyday life varies across public and private spheres of society and carries with it various ideological assumptions. A car is understood to serve the basic universal purpose of travel in the modern world; however‚ it’s insertion‚ absorption‚ and appropriation into the ideological realm of society transforms cars into extensions of people’s relational identities

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    Do Buddhists believe in life after death? As Buddhism is a majority religion in Thailand‚ I grew up as an Theravada Buddhism. In the Buddha’s teaching‚ all of us will pass away sooner or later as a part in the natural process of birth‚ old-age and death and that we should always keep in mind the ephemeral of life. The life we wish to hold on. Buddhists believe in life after death and this is an important motivation for us to be careful about our actions‚ speech‚ and thoughts in this life. Every

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    benefitting from doing their homework‚ students benefit from the feedback that they get after their teachers have marked their assignments. Teachers’ main aim when assigning and marking homework is to gauge how much each student has taken away from the lessons delivered and whether or not they fully comprehend what has been taught. Students themselves learn from marked assignments how they fare in the class and how much more effort they have to pour into the topics they are learning. For example‚ when

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    Your Honour‚ ladies and gentlemen of the jury‚ I strongly believe that Tybalt is the main culprit of Romeo and Juliet’s death. Tybalt is Juliet’s cousin‚ i.e. a Capulet. After he kills Romeo’s best friend‚ Mercutio‚ in a street brawl‚ Romeo mortally stabs him. This causes Romeo to be banished from Verona. Tybalt majorly contributed to Romeo and then Juliet’s death. If he hadn’t killed Mercutio in the first place‚ Romeo wouldn’t have been banished and Juliet wouldn’t have had the potion. Tybalt

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