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    Peace of Westphalia

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    Münster and Osnabrück‚ commonly known as the Peace of Westphalia‚ was the culminating element for the Holy Roman Empire in the Thirty Years’ War. It established a final religious settlement and provided for new political boundaries for the German states of central Europe. The impact of the Peace of Westphalia was broad and long-standing‚ as it dictated the future of Germany and ex-territories of the Holy Roman Empire for some time to come.<br><br>The Peace of Westphalia put down the Counter Reformation

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    a separate peace

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    T.E Apter once said‚ "Fantasy must be understood not as an escape from reality‚ but as an investigation of it." This means that one’s imagination is not an escape from reality‚ but rather a better way to understand it. In A Separate Peace‚ this idea is refuted‚ as the two main characters try avoiding a crude and cruel reality that follows them. In one instance‚ Finny and Gene prepare for the Olympics of 1944‚ an imaginary event which would only take place in their minds. These Olympics become part

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    Career prospects in the Study of Law 1. Introduction- Legal Profession is one of the most lucrative and ever growing demand professions in the world at present. It is one of the most adventurous as well as an exciting career. Lawyers are held in high esteem all over the world‚ and there remains the faith that when all else fails‚ one can still take recourse to the legal system. In our daily life in one way or other we may come across situations where legal advice is required. In such situation

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    Buddhism in East Asia

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    people affecting their culture. Buddhism started approximately in the 6th century BCE‚ starting with the birth of the Buddha in India. The religion then spread through Central Asia‚ East Asia‚ and Southeast Asia (Keown). Among many branches of Buddhism‚ Mahayana has been diffused from first west‚ north‚ and east throughout East Asia (Skilton). The fundamental principles of Mahayana are liberation from suffering and the belief in the existence of Bodhisattva. Bodhisattva is someone who achieved Nirvana

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    war and peace

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    stronger‚ and more worthwhile human beings (even as we kill other human beings). To the average person in society today‚ however‚ the prospect of war is often very depressing. People don’t feel like they are in control of their own destinies and fear that the decisions of far away political leaders will take them all to the brink of destruction - a prospect made much more likely in a world of nuclear‚ chemical‚ and biological weapons. One thing which may restore to people some semblance of

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    Anatomy of Peace

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    The Anatomy of Peace The Anatomy of Peace is all about the different conflicts that occur in your life. It is showing you how to take those conflicts and figure out what exactly is causing them. The book shows families that don’t get along well coming together. It explains how many small situations can cause arguments with your loved ones‚ when they should be easy to overcome. You shouldn’t let things tear your family apart‚ because family is the most important thing in life. Its a great book

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    Civil Peace

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    “Civil Peace” Analysis Paper When trying to survive through the Nigerian Civil War‚ the key to happiness is to have faith and stay positive. To get through the bad situations‚ one must be optimistic and hope for the best. In the story Civil Peace by Chinua Achebe‚ the main character Jonathan Iwegbu uses this throughout the story. He faces a variety of obstacles like‚ dealing with thieves‚ poverty and losing family. Chinua teaches the reader that keeping an optimistic mindset will give you

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    gNationalism in Southeast Asia before the Second World War never had a chance to succeed in the first place.h How accurate is this statement? The nationalists in Southeast Asia before the Second World War had achieved little in terms of gaining political concessions and constitutional reforms from the colonial powers so as to secure autonomy. While it is true that the nationalists faced many obstacles from the start (for instance the repressive measures taken by colonial powers to minimise

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    Bancassurance in Asia

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    China Traditionally‚ the main distribution channel for insurance in China has been through agents. However‚ with the introduction of bancassurance this has changed. The bancassurance models followed in China are distribution and joint ventures. The effect of bancassurance in the first quarter of 2010‚ was an increase in total premium income to $26.91 billion‚ up 44% compared with the same period of 2009‚ this represents 8% higher compared to the overall insurance industry growth within the same

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    Marriages in Asia

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    A marriage is an eternal union between a man and a woman that symbolizes a new beginning. As far as history dictates‚ marriages in Pakistan have been ruled by arranged marriages and marriages within families. As time progressed and culture evolved‚ love marriages and marriages outside the families started over taking the previously dominant culture. Our research talks about the different aspects of a generic Pakistani marriages such as‚ the brides makeup‚ wedding photography‚ bridal jewellery‚ wedding

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