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    are getting some remarkable results. How to become a successful person? I do believe there are three important things: to know definition of your purpose‚ to know what your goals is and have a burning desire to accomplish that goals. Do you know‚ what is your pre- encoded purpose? It is simple to know it from your context. E.g. if you handle something well and like to do it the most‚ it seems that it is your purpose to do it. If you still have not found your purpose‚ seize any opportunities to

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    Regardless of your definition of success‚ there are‚ oddly enough‚ a great number of common characteristics that are shared by successful businesspeople. You can place a check beside each characteristic that you feel that you possess. This way‚ you can see how you stack up. Even if you don’t have all of these characteristics‚ don’t fret. Most can be learned with practice and by developing a winning attitude‚ especially if you set goals and apply yourself‚ through strategic planning‚ to reach those

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    In the late 1930’s‚ The U.S was nearing its final years of it great Depression. Beside America Great depression‚ Europe was facing its own Great depression. Many of the countries in Europe were trying to bounce back from the First World War. Of the countries that were hit the hardest was Germany due to their influence in starting the first World War. In Italy‚ Benito Mussolini wanted to restore economic prosperity to Italy by expanding it territory in the south. Over in the Asian Pacific theater

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    difficult to assess Mussolini ’s domestic policies in terms of the benefit it created to society as a whole. One of the key aims in Mussolini ’s economic policies was to build Italy ’s economy to a level where it could rival the great industrial powers of the world like Britain‚ France and Germany. At that time‚ Italy ’s economy was backward and relied heavily on the inconsistent agriculture industry. Mussolini wanted to maintain capitalism while still enforcing state intervention to secure his

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    How to plan a successful trip A trip is an energizer which stimulates us from the stress of daily life. The more our stress levels increase‚ the more interests and purposes of traveling are diversifying‚ and the importance of traveling is also growing bigger and bigger. Also‚ the developments of communication and transportation enable people to get a variety of information about other countries and have various chances to go abroad easier. So‚ how can you efficiently plan a trip that fits your purpose

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    “The Catfish Dispute” The United States is a leader in the Vietnamese catfish industry and‚ in 2001‚ produced 597 million pounds of catfish. Catfish is a particularly popular dish in the southern states of the United States and produced domestically in Mississippi‚ Arkansas‚ and Louisiana in man-made freshwater ponds. Although the U.S. is clearly one of the top producers in the market‚ Vietnamese catfish importers have been causing problems for the United States’ domestic catfish industry. Vietnamese

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    what extent was Japan modernized by 1920s? Modernization is a process by which human beings progress in political‚ economic‚ social‚ intellectual and military aspects for the betterment of society as a whole. In the early 20th century‚ Japan achieved different levels of modernization in political‚ social‚ economic and cultural aspects. Although Japan still kept many traditional beliefs‚ it was the most modernized country in Asia at that time. Here‚ I will evaluate to what extent was Japan modernized

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    The most important cause of the Second World War was the weakness of Britain and France. Do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer. There were many causes of the Second World War such as Treaty of Versailles‚ failure of the League of Nation and Nazi-Soviet Pact. All those causes played important roles in causing the World War Two. The terms of the Treaty of Versailles were too harsh. It asked too much reparation‚ reduction in army and territory. This certainly made Germany upset

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    cemeteries a hobby. I tried to be optimistic every time I returned‚ thinking‚ “It can’t happen again”. That statement was proved wrong again‚ and again‚ and again. I felt as if I were in a dead world and there was no way out‚ no way to ignore the ominous truth that death was near and abundant. The life in my loving great grandparents’ soft grey-blue eyes was just slipping away slowly‚ and there was nothing I could do about it. My parents told me that things could only get better. I felt as if they had lied

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    Q: The rise of nationalism was the most important factor leading to World War I. How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer. I agree that the rise of nationalism was the most important factor leading to World War I as it increased tensions among Serbia and Austria-Hungary resulting in the direct cause of World War I. The Balkan crisis’s in 1908 and 1912-13 involving the annexing of Bosnia and Herzegovina by Austria-Hungary. Serbia wanted to expand into the Adriatic Sea as a

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