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    incessantly deprived of their rights‚live in false optimism and are encircled by a cloud of lies and a web of deceit.  George Orwell draws attention to the theme of the novel which is allegorical to the period in Soviet Union under the dictatorship of Josef Stalin.Stalin conformed laws of despotism. Violence reigned over the masses to brainwash any and every notion.The people of Russia suffered miserably under his rule.Parallel to this‚the plot of the narrative more or less‚revolves around the aftermath

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    Why did the powers of Europe form understandings and alliances with each other and how did these alliances change the war? The powers of Europe formed understandings and alliances that ultimately‚ changed the outcome of World War I. The reasons why they formed were due to the positions of them by the 20th century‚ how they were aligned by that time‚ in particular‚ the triple alliance and entente and how those alliances changed the Great War. This investigation gives an insight to the political viewpoint

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    Prince Metternich

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    Francis II of Austria and his son Ferdinand I of Austria. After a brief period of exile in London‚ Brighton and Brussels that lasted until 1851‚ he returned once more to the Viennese court‚ this time to offer only advice to Ferdinand ’s successor‚ Franz Josef. Having outlived his generation of politicians‚ Metternich died at the age of 86 in 1859. Metternich was one of the most

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    Causes of the Crimean War

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    this process. He went directly to the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire to request for the rights to the Holy Lands. Austrian help towards Russia was expected by all parties‚ but was denied by Austria’s neutrality. Seaman says this is because of Franz Josef being a “handsome Habsburg dimwit”. 3. Why Britain was Involved Britain was sent in when the forces between Russia and the Ottoman Empire began to get carried away. Britain was also

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    Potsdam Conference

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    Soviet Union‚ the United Kingdom and the United States in Potsdam‚ Germany from July 17 to August 2‚ 1945. The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (Winston Churchill)‚ the President of the United States (Harry S. Truman) and the leader of the USSR (Josef Stalin)‚ all met to talk about Germany on July 1945 and were going to discuss what should happen to it now that the Second World War was over. The first conference was held at Yalta‚ but the allies did not agree on anything very important. However

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    1 Four freedoms – January 6‚ 1941 freedom of speech‚ freedom of religion‚ freedom from want‚ and freedom from fear of armed aggression. 1. The first is freedom of speech and expression -- everywhere in the world. 2. The second is freedom of every person to worship God in his own way -- everywhere in the world. 3. The third is freedom from want -- which‚ translated into world terms‚ means economic understandings which will secure to every nation a healthy peacetime life for its inhabitants --

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    What makes change happen? Problems request for solutions and solutions leads to changes. Problems can be very simple and appear every day. Nevertheless‚ they can also be huge‚ complex transcendental and rarely appeared. However‚ they both should be faced with a series of solutions that will finally solve the problem. People are constantly trying to find solutions for their problems. Problems appear in their homes‚ in their jobs or in their society. And those who take the initiative to face them

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    The Representation of Evil in Roberto Benigni ’s Life Is Beautiful AUTHOR: CARLO CELLI TITLE: The Representation of Evil in Roberto Benigni ’s Life Is Beautiful SOURCE: Journal of Popular Film and Television 28 no2 74-9 Summ 2000 The magazine publisher is the copyright holder of this article and it is reproduced with permission. Further reproduction of this article in violation of the copyright is prohibited. When the subject of Life Is Beautiful (La vita è bella) became public knowledge

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    Asexual Reproduction in Animals Group 3 Nina Bansil Kenneth Calabia Josef Franz Cruz I. Introduction Asexual reproduction is reproduction which does not involve meiosis‚ ploidy reduction‚ or fertilization. Only one parent is involved in asexual reproduction. A more stringent definition is agamogenesis which refers to reproduction without the fusion of gametes. Asexual reproduction is the primary form of reproduction for single-celled organisms such as the archaea‚ bacteria‚ and protists

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    country to the next‚ destabilizing one nation which would‚ in turn‚ destabilize the next and allow for communist regimes to takeover the region. The Soviet Union sought to expand its influence. After a history of enemy invasions‚ the Soviet leader Josef Stalin wanted to expand its territory and build a buffer between the Soviet Union and Europe. The US and the Soviet Union had significant differences in their economies‚ governments‚ and freedoms. The US had a capitalist economy‚ a democratic government

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