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    project schedule that exposed the project to series of mistakes in it implementation. Experts report indicated that the timeline of two years was grossly unrealistic to complete such a huge project‚ because a more simpler project such as that of Munich system took two full year to implement. The schedule‚ budget and scope of the project had potential underlying risk of failure because as the project progressed there were number of request for changes from the airlines such as adding of ski equipment

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    Allama Iqbal

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    School and his Intermediate examination in 1895 from Scotch Mission College‚ Sialkot. He passed his B.A and M.A examination from government college Lahore in 1897 and 1899 respectively. He got his Bar-at-Law degree in 1908 from London and his PHD from Munich University. In 1908 he started his career as a Lawyer. He served as the elected president of Punjab Branch of All India Muslim League from 1930 till his death. As a poet he awakened the sleeping Muslims and spurred them to action

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    Adolf Hitler

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    patriotism Was shocked by Germany’s surrender in 1918. Believed that the German army had been betrayed by civilian leaders and Marxists Found the Treaty of Versailles degrading‚ particularly the demilitarization of the Rhineland Returned to Munich and continued to work for the military as an intelligence officer Monitored the activities of the German Workers’ Party (DAP) Adopted many of the anti-Semitic‚ nationalist and anti-Marxist ideas

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    The last time the public had seen Geli Raubal was when Hitler was heard to shout at h as he was about to get into his car: "For the last time‚ no!" She shouted. After he left Raubal shot herself through the heart with a revolver. It has been said and believed that Hitler and his niece Geli Raubal were romantically involved; although there is no forthright proof‚ the vicious consequences Raubal was forced to go though throughout their time together is strong enough proof to convince a majority of

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    in Czechoslovakia‚ and after a meeting with Britain‚ France and Italy‚ known as the Munich Conference he was given the Sudentland to avoid conflict. According to Allan Bullock‚ this is one reason why Hitler risked attacking Poland in 1939‚ as opposed to a year earlier; due to his increased confidence and his conviction that his opponents where not as daring or skillful‚ shown in their allowances to him in Munich and therefore would appease him again. The policy

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    As a sport‚ soccer is more widespread than any game on the planet. There are so many national teams‚ and along with these teams come world-class players. These national sides participate in a variety of competitions such as the European Championship (Euro Cup)‚ the Copa Sudamerica (South American Championship)‚ and of course‚ the World Cup‚ which spans the entire globe. Barcelona turned the genius into a disciplined player‚ who could pass like a playmaker and even became a prodigious tackler. He

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    cold war was brought about by the inability of the victorious powers to come to an arrangement among themselves. “The Anglo-American solidarity in rejecting the idea came as a surprise to the Soviets.” (pg 19) Ideological mistrust and memories of Munich remained strong. This was reinforced by Stalin’s suspicions that Anglo-American strategy was to fight Hitler to the last Russian or even to countenance a compromise peace at soviet expense.” (pg19) “His desire to maintain control on his people and

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    Concentration Camp Dachau

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    Cited: Page Distel‚ Barbara‚ and Ruth Jakusch‚ eds. Concentration Camp Dachau 1933-1945. 17th ed. Munich: Comité International De Dachau‚ Brussels Lipp GmbH‚ 1978. Neuhäusler‚ Johannes. What Was It Like in the Concentration Camp At Dachau? Munich: Roch-Druck‚ 2000. "The Early Days of Dachau." The History Place. 1997. 6 Nov. 2007 .

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    Britain at War

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    at the end of september 1938 neville chamberlain had negotiated a peace deal in munich with adolf hitler which britain conceded to the germany annexation of sudetenland. to avoid a secound war with germany only twenty years since the end of the great war; chamberlian agreed that those parts of czechoslovakia‚s sudetenland accupied by ethnic germans could become part of german territory. He reterned from the tank munich to declare i believe it to be peace in our time. The threat and outbrack of war

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    A Psychopathology Study

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    the participants between the seventh and tenth year. The DSM-IV ⁄ M-CIDI was used to measure the symptoms‚ and mental disorders of the individuals. The test was given personally by the researchers utilizing “The computer- assisted version of the Munich-Composite Inter- national Diagnostic Interview (DIA-X ⁄ M-CIDI)” (Beesdo et al‚ 2012 pg. 413). The test included a respondent booklet that contained questions about the disorder and a list of symptoms to give a better explanation for questions that

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