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    To what extent did nationalism contribute to the origins of the Second World War? (2011‚ 2) GERMANY: -Hitler exploited the German people’s disillusionment with the Treaty of Versailles in order to come to power. He promised that he would fix the economy and pay off reparations‚ as well as increase employment. -Hitler made the people believe that only his leadership was strong enough to lead Germany back towards greatness. The German people had little faith in their government at that point (they

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    it started as it is today. The American Musical Theater has evolved from its simple beginnings into it’s own genre in today’s society through the help of diverse composers‚ writers and actors‚ along with cultural contributions. THE ORIGINS OF AMERICAN THEATER The origins of American Musical Theater came from the European style called Operetta. An Operetta was a musical genre much like the opera except

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    ANNEX 3 RULES OF ORIGIN FOR THE ASEAN–CHINA FREE TRADE AREA In determining the origin of products eligible for the preferential tariff concession pursuant to the Framework Agreement on Comprehensive Economic Co-operation between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the People’s Republic of China (hereinafter referred to as “the Agreement”)‚ the following Rules shall be applied: Rule 1: Definitions For the purpose of this Annex: (a) “a Party” means the individual parties to the Agreement

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    Tylor‚ Muller and Frazer: A Comparative Study on the Origin of Religion. Since the early 1800s‚ there had been an ample amount of skeptics trying to account for the origin of religion. The basic question on everybody’s mind was where does religion come from? Some believed that people developed religion because they didn’t understand the forces of nature around them. Others believe that religion was created as a way of restrain people. In the 19th century‚ people were introduced to social science

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    Anuj Patel September 30‚ 2010 English 11 1st Period The Earth on Turtle’s Back & the Navajo Origin Legend Native Americans have great respect for the natural world. They believe that each creature has its own power by which it maintains itself and affects others. Each Native American culture has its own name for this power‚ but many Native American cultures recognize a Great Spirit- an invisible power that is the source of life and good for humans. Many of the animals that helped feed and

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    Lily Tomlin on one occasion said "I always wanted to be somebody‚ but I should’ve been more specific." Tomlin is trying to imply the fact that in order to get somewhere specific in life one must plan. If a family for instance takes a vacation‚ they must plan the details of the trip before setting out on the road. If they never plan and take the intuitive to act upon it then they will never get to their destination. That lets us know that not only must we plan‚ but we must also act on them in order

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    Democratic Origins and Revolutionary Writers‚ 1776-1820 Benjamin Franklin (Painting courtesy Library of Congress) Thomas Paine (Portrait courtesy Library of Congress) James Fenimore Cooper (Photo courtesy Library of Congress) The hard-fought American Revolution against Britain (1775-1783) was the first modern war of liberation against a colonial power. The triumph of American independence seemed to many at the time a divine sign that America and her people were destined for greatness

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    States (US) and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) fought each other in many different battlefronts but never involving actual armed conflict with each other. This war lasted for about half a century and in this essay I shall relate the origins and the early manifestations of this war. The most significant reason for the start of the Cold War was the opposite and conflicting ideologies existing within the two superpowers. Communist USSR held principles that went against the principles of

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    Cherokees‚ for example‚ had an origin story that described the creation of their specific homeland. They believed that “When the earth was created and the land was very soft‚ birds were sent down from the sky to find a dry place for the animals to live. When they were unsuccessful‚ a giant buzzard was sent to continue the search. As he grew tired he flew lower and lower‚ and his wingtips began to hit the soft new land‚ pushing down the valleys and raising the hills”(Origin myths 1) This story was specific

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    The rebellions which occurred during the reign of Edward VI were mainly political in origin The rebellions which occurred during the reign of Edward VI were mainly religious and not political in origin. The political reasons for the rebellions are that there were absent landlords‚ mainly because they were in the council‚ which meant the peasants had no-one to stop them and the incompetent advisors‚ Peter Carew‚ sent down to deal with the issue. The religious reasons were that the reforms of Somerset

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