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    understood that war was inevitable and declare war to Germany. We see that Fascism was responsible for the actions of Hitler in his actions of rearmament and the failure of collective security‚ remilitarisation of the Rhineland‚ German-polish no aggression pact. Fascism was an ideology which glorified the military‚ denounced international organizations and cooperation‚ and considered war an acceptable means for achieving national goals. Hitler’s Germany adopted aggressive foreign policies involving war as

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    who have retired; he made it so that all that are retired can get the money they deserve. In addition he also made the Auto Pact or otherwise called the Canada-United States Automotive Products Agreement. This is a very important trade agreement between the two countries. This agreement removed all tariffs on cars‚ trucks‚ buses‚ tires and all automotive parts. The auto pact is very important to Canadians and Americans as it is meant‚ “to secure the foundations for Canadian

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    unique traditions‚ the Karnatic (folk) and the Hindustani Vedic (religious). The Hindustani tradition which dominates the northern half of the Indian subcontinent largely developed in the courts of the major centers for Indian music such as Delhi‚ Lucknow‚ Benares‚ Calcutta‚ Varanasi and Farrukhabad. This tradition has been heavily influenced by Aryan peoples from the middle east and neighboring countries such as Pakistan and Afghanistan.  The Karnatic tradition with its main musical center located

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    through interactive sessions among the masses through the mascot Mr. Help. Threats: Presence of strong competitors in northern and eastern parts of the country. Shift towards better packaging and consumer friendlinessCompetitive Analysis: In lucknow‚ feviqwik is facing stiff competition from Cheapy‚ a local brand. Points of Difference for Cheapy: • Higher Margins for Retailers and wholesalers -- Its dealer price is Rs 3.3 for retailers and varies from 2.90 to 3.15 for wholesalers depending

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    against Hitler. They signed an agreement with him in early 1935 known as the Stresa Pact. The Stresa Pact formalised a commitment to stand united against Germany. When meeting to discuss the Stresa Pact‚ they failed to even mention Abyssinia. it is thought that Mussolini believed that Britain and France had promised to turn a blind eye to the situation in Abyssinia in return for him joining them in the Stresa Pact. However‚ as the year wore on‚ there was public outcry against Italys behaviour. The

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    as the Western Allies’ way of planning an attack on the Soviet Union. To counter the Western Allies’ NATO‚ the Soviet Union and Eastern European countries formed the Warsaw Pact in May 1955‚ an alliance of communist nations. Stalin feared the Soviet Union was going to be attacked by NATO‚ making the formation of the Warsaw Pact a protection method for the Soviet Union [Office of the Historian‚ 2018]. Both of these organisations were created out of fear that the other side was going to attack with

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    The case study is a 1000 word write-up of your own reading of a moral panic relating to youth or a youth subculture/neo-tribe. You need to locate a media text (advertisement‚ newspaper article‚ website‚ youtube clip‚ song‚ etc.) that embodies the moral panic relating to youth OR belongs to the youth subculture/neo-tribe that you discuss. Your write up needs to have three parts. a/ You need to clearly explain‚ with reference to relevant literature‚ the kind of example you are discussing. I.e. Is

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    The League of Nations was an organisation designed to maintain peace throughout the World. It was created during the Paris Peace Conference. The League of Nations was the idea of Woodrow Wilson‚ the president of the USA. The League’s main aims were to bring together all nations in a parliament to discuss and settle disputes‚ to protect the independence of countries and safeguard their borders‚ to improve peoples living and working conditions‚ and to make war obsolete by persuading nations to disarm

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    the cook except his clothes and shoes. Of course it never true. When Timothy was six moths he started growing less friendly and more dangerous. Grandfather decided to transfer timothy to a Zoo. In a special reserved compartment he took Timothy to Lucknow. After six months ‚ when

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    its helm. In his zeal‚ Hitler desired to annex to nearby territories‚ including Bohemia‚ Austria‚ and Poland. Relations were quite stable between the two countries‚ culminating in the signing of the German-Polish Non Aggression Act in 1934. The pact began to lean in Germany’s favor‚ basically demanding that Poland become dependent on Germany and to side with the German’s against the Soviet Union. Poland drew back‚ not willing to surrender their independence. The main source of discontent was

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