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    Adolf Hitler is a well-known name‚ not only here in Germany‚ but in most parts of the world. This is not because of a positive impression he left behind‚ but because of a very negative one. Hitler was born on the 20th of April 1889 in Braunau am Inn‚ Austria‚ as the son of an ordinary middle class family. His childhood was dominated by permanent conflicts with his farther‚ Alois‚ who did not allow his son to pursue a career as an artist. After Alois’ death‚ the young Hitler suffered a lot but managed

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    the Government’s total investment to around $60 billion from 2008‑09 to 2018‑19. * Transformative road and rail infrastructure investments‚ including $4.1 billion for the Bruce Highway‚ $3 billion for Melbourne Metro‚ $1.8 billion for Sydney Motorways‚ $448 million for the Adelaide South Road upgrade and $418 million for the Swan Valley Bypass in Perth. Investing in key health services * $226 million to improve cancer prevention‚ detection‚ treatment and research‚ and provide better patient

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    Fiscal Policy Fiscal Policy is a macroeconomic (influencing the whole economy) policy that can influence resource allocation‚ redistribute income and reduce the fluctuations of the business cycle. Government’s policy What is the expected outcome for the 2012-13 Budget? Give a brief explanation. 1.5 billion dollar surplus; from deficit to surplus. They are using contraction Fiscal policy. What is the expected outcome for the 2012-13 Budget? Give a brief explanation. 1.5 billion dollar surplus;

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    “The tourism product is a complex human experience” (Middleton). Discuss and give specific examples. Tourism is an activity that individuals enjoy and they are motivated by a wide range of desires. The tourism phenomenon is challenging to understand and businesses must carefully evaluate the tourist’s perceptions of what constitutes a tourism product. This has to be done in order to understand individual behavior‚ the psychology of tourists and potential tourists and identify their wants and needs

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    Part 1 Language related tasks. Model sentence: He’s (he has) lost his passport. a) Analysis of meaning: He’s lost his passport on his way to the airport “presently speaking about an action that had taken place in the past”. b) Conveying meaning: My friend Ali had booked a plane to Malaysia. He asked me to take him to the airport. He left the house with his passport‚ at some point between him leaving the house and being in transit he must have lost his passport. As he arrived to the departure

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    Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development Unit 4DEP Developing Yourself as an Effective Human Resources or Learning and Development (L&D) Practitioner Activity 1 & 2 Siobhan Lally Elaine Worthington Introduction This report is written on the Human Resources Profession Map which is used around the world to help HR professionals analyse their own personal standards and progress. It is used to establish how they

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    ‘The decentralisation of retailing and other services has had a major impact on urban Areas.’ To what extent do you agree with this statement? Decentralisation of retailing is the move away from retailing within the city centre to out of town retailing centres. Decentralisation of retailing such as the Trafford centre in Manchester has undoubtedly contributed to urban decline. Central Business Districts are currently facing huge impacts as sub-urbanisation and counter-urbanisation needs leads to

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    The National Socialist Party came to power through a series of swift‚ ruthless and devastating actions which firmly established Germany as a fascist state. The centralisation of power in Germany‚ known as ’co-ordination’ (Gleichschaltung)‚ was initiated on the day of the election and was carried out with such clinical efficiency‚ that the German state was completely transformed within a matter of months. Hitler’s Gleichschaltung was extremely successful in altering the cultural and economic landscape

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    P5: Outline the rules for Statutory Interpretation Judges are highly qualified professionals that enforce the law in court while dealing with cases but sometimes‚ judges need help understanding the law that has been put in place by Parliament. Statutory interpretation helps judges in court understand a piece of delegated legislation when the words are unclear. There are a few reasons why the meaning of an Act may be uncertain: • If during the making of the Act‚ Parliament failed to notice any error

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    and therefore decentralisation has had an overall positive impact on urban areas. A reason behind the decentralisation of retailing and other services is the increased personal mobility caused by the private car and an increase in the number of motorways‚ this means there is an ease of access for customers to a wider range of places. As expensive car parking tariffs in central areas of cities for example in Manchester it is £7.50 to park for 2-3 hours‚ individuals/families are pushed more towards

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