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    the personal side of Senesh‚ which is powerfully revealed in “Fire in My Heart: The Story of Hannah Senesh.Hannah Senesh  (or Chana Szenes) (Born: July 17‚ 1921; Executed: November 7‚ 1944 ) was a Palestinian Jew born in Hungary‚ who volunteered to parachute into occupied Hungary for the British army. Senesh came from an assimilated Hungarian Jewish family and studied at a Protestant school open to Catholics

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    The Cause of World War I There are many different events being taught in History class every year; World War 1 being one of the main events that’s happened in the past. On June 28‚ 1914‚ in Sarajevo‚ Francis Ferdinand‚ the Archduke of Austria Hungary was assassinated by a Serbian terrorist group. This was supposedly the cause of World War I‚ but it was just the spark that started the war in a Europe already inflamed by the true causes of the great war. The major causes that started World War 1 was

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    World war one was a war that created new ways to fight and new countries to develop‚ but what really needs to be addressed is what caused all this happen. With militarism‚ imperialism‚ and alliances came the two other indirect factors‚ which were threats and tension. Mobilization in countries increased tension and threats throughout the world. Tension had been developing over the years between different countries and this war had come to settle it. Major European nations were the start of this all

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    involved. The war drew in all the world’s economic great powers‚ which were assembled in two opposing alliances: the Allies and the Central Powers of Germany and Austria-Hungary. Although Italy had also been a member of the Triple Alliance alongside Germany and Austria-Hungary‚ it did not join the Central Powers‚ as Austria-Hungary had taken the offensive against the terms of the alliance. These alliances were reorganised and expanded as more nations entered the war: Italy‚ Japan and the United States

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    tensions were raging between all dominant countries‚ including; Austria-Hungary‚ France‚ Germany‚ Great Britain‚ Italy‚ and Russia. Untrustworthy and ruthless partnerships had been formed between‚ nearly‚ the entire world. An alliance of; France‚ Ireland‚ Russia‚ and the United Kingdom‚ became known as the Triple Entente. And on the other hand‚ the Triple Alliance was composed. The Triple Alliance included the powers of Austria-Hungary‚ Germany‚ and Italy which was formed in an effort to counteract the

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    The number of people killed was the most significant aspect of World War I. To what extent do you agree? It’s 1914 and Gavrilo Princip has just shot the heir to the Austrian throne and his wife. As he fired the bullet‚ little did he know that he was about to start one of the bloodiest and most tragic wars the world had ever seen. World War I was‚ for most people‚ the most horrific event of their lives. There were over 35 million casualties‚ a war second only to World War II. No other war had changed

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    countries constitute this region. The region collectively termed as Central and Eastern Europe includes countries the following countries‚ People’s Republic of Poland‚ German Democratic Republic‚ Czechoslovak Socialist Republic‚ People ’s Republic of Hungary‚ Union of Soviet Socialist Republics‚ Socialist Republic of Romania‚ People ’s Republic of Bulgaria and Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Post Communism is the name given in the 1990’s to socialist or social democratic parties that arose

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    as two opposing sides which were the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente which had left Germany to be surrounded by some potential enemies. The development of the two rival alliance systems which included the Triple Alliance (Germany‚ Austria- Hungary and Italy) and the Triple Entente (France‚ Russia and Great Britain) escalated into an European war. Furthermore‚ the two alliance systems could start an European

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    regions. 2. The impact of gastronomic events on the development of catering industry. 3. Analysis of catering developments in Hungary after 1990. 4. Foreign interests in the hospitality market. Motivations‚ targeted areas‚ concentration of capital and globalisation ambitions. 5. Wine tourism in Europe and in Hungary. 6. Gastronomic tourism in Europe and in Hungary. 7. The competitiveness of the Hungarian MICE tourism offer. International survey. Development trends and the expected impact

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    Account for the failure of Communism in Eastern Europe The Failure of Communism in Eastern Europe Communism in the Eastern Europe was a result of various factors. Communism is based on the ideas and teachings of Karl Marx as modified by Lenin. At its most basic‚ the ideal of communism is a system in which everyone is seen as equal and wealth is distributed equally among the people. There is no private ownership and the state owns and controls all enterprises and property. The Soviet model of communism

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