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    Catholic Church Successes

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    The Success of the Catholic Church The Catholic Church had many close encounters of failure in the first 400 years of its being‚ yet it is still standing 2‚000 years later. Jesus said “the gates of hell will never prevail against it”‚ meaning that no matter what‚ the church shall never fall.1 Through the hardships of the Church‚ the Church still stands strong due to the guidance of the Holy Spirit guiding the members of the Church on to the right path. In the first 400 years of the Church‚ the

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    Suggest reasons for successes and failures of the management of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa. HIV and AIDS are having a devastating impact in Sun-Saharan Africa. For example in 1999 it was estimated that two thirds of the people suffering from HIV were found in sub-Saharan Africa. Also in 2008 a UNAIDS report showed this area accounted for 75% of the global death toll from AIDS. This just demonstrates the damage it is doing. Management strategies are being put in place‚ however some there success

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    The Successes of European Imperialism At the height of their power‚ the British Empire consisted of half the world. But how did it get there‚ and where exactly is “there”? With Europe having just undergone the Industrial Revolution‚ it needed resources to fuel its economy. The fact that Europe had gone through an Industrial Revolution and nowhere else had gave them an advantage over the rest of the world. The successes of European imperialism were many. It gave a few power over many‚ it fuelled

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    Successes Within the Haitian Revolution To me the Haitian revolution was successful due to the will power of the people. The slaves were tired of being suppressed and wanted change. Slavery accounted for nearly eighty percent of the population in Latin America. The slaves did not speak the native language. A language differing from the slave owners aided in the revolution due to they could speak to each other about certain events without getting caught by their masters. People over time will fight

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    Kerala has the highest literacy rate among the states of India‚ followed by the state of Mizoram. State topped the Education Development Index (EDI) among 21 major states in India in year 2006-2007. More than 94% of the rural population has access to primary school within 1 km‚ while 98% of population benefits one school within a distance of 2 km. An upper primary school within a distance of 3 km is available for more than 96% of the people‚ whose 98% benefit the facility for secondary education

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    Kremlin for a majority of the Cold War‚ from 1953-1964. Khrushchev spent a great part of his time in power solidifying foreign relations and working toward the domestic unification of the Soviet Union‚ which Stalin had shredded. During his time devoted to the outer parts of the Soviet Union‚ Khrushchev dealt with many people wanting a life with the western virtues which were infringing upon other parts of the USSR. To counter this issue‚ Khrushchev built the Berlin Wall and dropped the Iron Curtain

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    Khrushchev had very complicated reasons for ordering the Cuban missiles onto the island. First of all‚ gathering nuclear weaponries could effectively boost the Soviet Union’s power‚ while in the same time‚ this action could threaten the U.S. with nuclear attack from the Caribbean. Khrushchev had gathered indisputable evidence that the U.S. held an overwhelming advantage over the Soviets in deliverable nuclear weapons. The Soviet Union felt uneasy and threatened as America’s strategic superiority

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    The most important and noticeable weakness of League of Nation is limited membership. The US Senate had rejected the Treaty of Versailles and the League as it supported the policy of isolationism. It did not want the USA to become involved in world affairs that might require its young men to fight another war. The USA was the strongest and most powerful country in the world and commanded great respect and political clout. Its inclusive in the League of Nations would have enhanced the league’s credibility

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    In the years 1955­62‚ Khrushchev was genuinely committed to peaceful coexistence.     Peaceful  co­existence  is the  idea  that  the two  superpowers in the world‚ the USSR and the USA  can  accept  each  other’s  ideologies  and  consequentially  their  satellite  states  in  the  interests  of  peace‚  whether   Khrushchev  was  entirely  committed  to  this  notion  is   debatable  due  to  his  ‘behind  the  scenes’  actions  between  1955  and  1962.  The Austrian  state  treaty  of 1955 seemed 

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    Nikita Khrushchev became party leader after the death of Stalin in 1953‚ and rose above his opponents. Khrushchev distanced himself from his predecessor by presenting new policy reforms and denouncing the "cult of personality" that surrounded Stalin. This famous Secret speech was presented to the delegates of the 20th Party Congress on February 25‚ 1956 and accused Stalin of crimes and the use of terror as an instrument of policy. This effectively distanced Khrushchev from Stalin’s close associates

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