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    == Communicating for Distance Education Jennifer A Gooch GEN 105 September 23‚ 2012 Currie Gauvreau Communicating for Distance Education Part 1 On my way home today I was in an accident. Nothing major I’m fine. The car isn’t doing too well though. I was going down College and out of nowhere this idiot going entirely too fast tried to pass me. He didn’t quite make it and clipped my front end. I spun around and wound up in a ditch on the side of the road backwards! Luckily the other

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    Explain how Hitler consolidated his power by 2 August 1934. There were several factors that contributed to Hitler’s consolidation of power‚ which eventually resulted in his role as Fuhrer in August 1934. These factors included the weakness of the Weimar Government‚ in particular Article 48‚ which permitted Hitler to contain power to gradually force his ultimate goal of dictatorship upon Germany. The Reichstag Fire of 1933 further provided Hitler with the perfect opportunity to further strengthen

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    Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 2011‚ Vol. 101‚ No. 6‚ 1302–1316 © 2011 American Psychological Association 0022-3514/11/$12.00 DOI: 10.1037/a0025497 So Far Away From One’s Partner‚ Yet So Close to Romantic Alternatives: Avoidant Attachment‚ Interest in Alternatives‚ and Infidelity C. Nathan DeWall University of Kentucky Nathaniel M. Lambert The Florida State University Erica B. Slotter Northwestern University Richard S. Pond‚ Jr. and Timothy Deckman University of

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    Democracy in Germany

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    The collapse of the democracy in Germany between 1928 and 1934 was not contributed by one single event but by a wide ranging‚ and large number of factors‚ making it vulnerable to sudden shock. In some ways‚ the complexity of contributing factors to the collapse of democracy can be depended on the shaky foundations‚ lack of a democratic tradition and flaws within the constitution. Like the article 48‚ it created opportunities for the corrupt high commands to abuse the democratic authority‚ the appointment

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    Fascism in Germany

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    During the 1920’s and early 1930’s‚ Germany was unstable socially economically and politically. The government was very often in a state of confusion. The population was disappointed and scared‚ as the Great Wall Street stock market crash of 1923 pushed the economy to a collapse before the people’s eyes. These unfavorable events made a nation in a state of insecurity‚ while fed up‚ the people looked for a rescuer. This came in the form of fascism‚ an ideology in which the individual is controlled

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    3/25/12 Essay 3 The reunification of Germany in 1990 ushered in a new era for the German people. For 50 years since the end of World War II‚ Germany was divided both ideologically and geographically. West Germany‚ the former occupation zone of the British‚ American‚ and French forces‚ developed into a parliamentary democratic government with a free market economy. East Germany‚ the former occupation zone of the Soviet Union‚ developed into a one party state with a socialist economy. Ideologically

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    construct. The want for power and global dominance becomes most nations initial motivation. After the first World War‚ countries were abandoned‚ hopeless‚ and in need to reshape. Instead‚ a result of fear‚ desperation‚ and desire to rule over other nations became many countries obligation. Germany and Italy suffered the most from the first World War and the new selected leaders of these two cultures started a new trend. Hitler and Mussolini both used fascism to rise in power‚ Hitler succeeded for a

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    Unification of Germany

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    | Unification of Germany | | | | HISTORY | | | Unification of Germany Introduction Economic success‚ political failure‚ and diplomatic tension marked the idea of a unified Germany in the period after the Napoleonic Wars. It was not clear around which power‚ Austria or Prussia‚ Germany could achieve national unification (Merriman 2010). Prussian merchants‚ with the support of the Prussian crown‚ established the customs and trade union known as the Zollverein in 1834 (AP

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    establish a democratic form of government in Germany? 1871 marked the start of the new German Empire with Wilhelm I as Kaiser and Otto von Bismarck as chancellor. The National Liberals wanted a democratic constitution‚ which would limit the power of the Kaiser and give more power to the people of Germany by allowing them to vote. Despite his traditional conservative views‚ Bismarck joined the National Liberals in order to fulfil his wish for a strong‚ united Germany. The Kaiser‚ who was also the King of

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    The Romans in Germany There were many territories that made up the Roman Empire. These territories that it was a part of helped to make the it one of the greatest civilizations of all time. One such territory was Germania‚ which later developed into the present day country of Germany. For nearly half a millennium much of what is now Western Germany formed an integral part of the Roman Empire. In 55 B.C.‚ Caesar’s armies reached the Rhine and by 15 BC Roman armies had advanced as far as the Danube

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