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    Since the post war era‚ the political culture of the majority of the world has been witness to the erosion of materialism of the conflict ridden war era and the emergence of post-materialism that is common with spreading socioeconomic safety. With this change in political culture that permeates all levels of life‚ from economic to political; the public’s priorities have changed accordingly. More and more people are becoming concerned with self expression and life style rather than personal security

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    Why were the major cities of Britain bombed by the Germans in 1940-41? There were many reasons why the major cities of Britain were bombed by the Germans in 1940-41. The main reason was‚ on the night of August 24th 1940‚ a German bomber accidentally dropped a bomb on London. The British were furious at this. In revenge Britain attacked Germanys capital city‚ Berlin‚ for four days! This outraged Hitler‚ as he boasted to many of his people that Germanys capital city would never get bombed. The difference

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    Jacob Hernandez October 23‚ 2014 Hima Lahari Marneni CHEM 1411. 114 Post Lab Report 6 Introduction The purpose of this lab is to determine the concentration of HCl when titrated with a standardized NaOH solution‚ through means of the titration method. My hypothesis is When an unknown concentration of HCl is titrated with a known volume of standardized NaOH solution‚ one can gather enough data to determine the concentration of the unknown (HCl). My prediction is If an unknown concentration of HCl

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    ECONOMICS 561 ASSIGNMENT POST RECESSION CONSUMER GROUP 3 : 1) Amit Chitaley (13A1HP099) 2) Aniket Ahire (13A2HP001) 3) Umang Bhone (13A1HP083) 4) Raktim Roy Chowdhury (13A2HP020) 5) Pavan Kumar (13A3HPO34) 6) Ashish Ratan Garg (13A2HP043) 7) John Epaphras (13A1HP010) 8) Diwya Kumar (13A3HP043) 9) Animesh Pathak (13A3HP040) ESSENTIALS TREATS POSTPONABLES EXPENDABLES

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    War in Afghanistan and Iraq‚ and terrorist attacks at home In the 2001 General Election‚ the Labour Party won a second successive victory‚ though voter turnout dropped to the lowest level for more than 80 years.[132] Later that year‚ the September 11th attacks in the United States led to American President George W. Bush launching the War on Terror‚ beginning with the invasion of Afghanistan aided by British troops in October 2001. Thereafter‚ with the US focus shifting to Iraq‚ Tony Blair convinced

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    Appeasement was the name of a group of British and (in part) French policies in the years leading up to World War 2‚ with their intentions being to avert war. This was to be succeeded through making concessions to Germany‚ Italy and Japan in the years leading up to WWII. Such matters generally were of fair (if not crucial) interest to those making the concessions. Although it is often spoken of pejoratively‚ appeasement did have roots both in traditional diplomatic practice and in the particular

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    reasons to send convicts to Australia. Many people believe the main factor was the surplus of convicts in Brittan‚ but in truth the Industrial Revolution; the American War of Independence; the desire to expand the British Empire; and the Self-Sustainability of Australia were much more important in why the decision was made. The American War of Independence had a significant influence in the decision to settle Australia. Conditions in England in the 18th century were tough: the industrial revolution had

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    compulsory in Britain? Britain currently employs a voluntary voting system‚ whereby it is entirely up to the individual to choose whether to vote or not. 32 countries across the world‚ such as; Australia‚ Switzerland and Belgium‚ employ a compulsory voting system‚ were the citizens of their countries must register their vote in elections. This paper is going to look into the positive‚ negative‚ opportunity and threat aspects of whether voting should be made compulsory in Britain. One of the

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    How Did Britain Cause Ww1

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    First World War in 1914. However‚ some causes had more of a significant impact than others on the outbreak of the Great War than others. The least significant cause of World War I was the arms race and economic rivalry between Germany and Britain. Prior to the warBritain had the most valuable trade in the world because we were trading goods from all over the colonies. Germany was second best at the same time‚ being only £1 million behind Britain in annual trade. The Germans followed Britain and began

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    ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- The American Revolution was the revolt against Britain over different ideals and principles. Throughout the years of establishment American colonies and British government began to develop many conflicts. From the start of the first English settlement in Jamestown‚ to the English Civil War‚ French and Indian War‚ the Declaratory Act‚ Boston Massacre‚ all built up to the final and main cause of the American Revolution‚ which was

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