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    Assignment-Totalitarian Society 1. The Nazi Germany A) The government was formed promising the public‚ a cleansing of the people by removing the Jews and keeping the purest form of blood by practicing “Aryanism”. B) The society was an “Anti-Jew” society where the teachers were supposed to be a part of the Nazi society and education was banned for the Jews. Hitler and the government oppressed the religious groups and removed almost all the Protestant Churches in the Nazi Germany. The Government led a strong

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    Assignment Title: Study Skills for Distance Learning – Theme A Contents 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………….……….3 2. Introduction to Reflection………………………………………………………….………..4 3. Introduction to Learner Styles…………………………………………………….………..5 3.1 My Learning Style…………………………………………………….……….………..5 4. Activity 1 - Independence as A Learner………………………………………….……….6 4.1 Independent Learner Discussion…………………………………………….………..6 4.2 The Learner Inventory Questionnaire……………………………………….………..7

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    stressful‚ but when you are planning for long distance move even across the state or country can be a daunting and strenuous task. Many people are feeling overwhelmed of handling their relocation on their own. When you are planning for a long distance move‚ it’s better you should looking into the long distance movers. They will save your lot of time and anxiety and provide you all the storage and moving services you may needs. If you are hiring the long distance movers for relation can be less stressful

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    Some students like to take distance-learning courses by computer. Other students prefer to study in traditional setting with a teacher. Consider the advantages of both options‚ and make an argument for the way that students should be organize their schedules. The necessity of attending class has been argued a lot in recent year. Some people defends the idea that students should be required to be in the classroom whereas other believe studying out of a class can improve the learning. When it comes

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    Ruanda-Urundi and Belgian Congo an administrative union.2 The Kionga triangle was given to Portugal and they added it to their colony of Mozambique.3 How successfully was it run? It was a failure because “it masked the hidden agendas of the Mandatory powers‚ suppressed minority and cultural rights‚ and created internal division.” The mandate system was a way to hide colonialism and the continuation of foreign rule over former colonies. The League of Nations tried to create a system of accountability

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    making units in Pakistan as well as in the US and their interaction in the light of Waltz’s “Levels of Analysis”. Keeping Pakistan and its army’s approach towards India in view‚ neighbouring relations are based on the norms of survival‚ jealousy‚ power‚ identity‚ and comparison. Therefore‚ the realist school of thought and Kenneth Waltz’s “Levels of Analysis” are applied to the South Asian regional foreign and security policy paradigm as well as the Pakistan Army’s relationship with the US policy-makers

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    promise to birth a new Germany. This promise of national rebirth resonated strongly in the early 1930s‚ when the Weimar Republic was shaken to the core by economic and political crisis. At the centre of the Nazi vision stood the ‘national community’‚ depicted as the polar opposite to the conflict- ridden Weimar society. In a speech witnessed by the nation in January 1932‚ one year before his appointment as German chancellor‚ Adolf Hitler concluded that the resurrection of Germany depended on the creation

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    little more than prostitution. This contrasts perfectly with Hitler’s role for women‚ which placed large emphasis on family life and women as mothers and wives. However in practice women under Stalin’s rule played a similar role to women in Nazi Germany. The economic situation and high divorce rates in mid-1920s Russia meant that women were forced into a much more matronly role than was intended. Immediately following the Bolshevik Revolution‚ women experienced a large change in social status. Lenin

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    E-LEARNING: NEW MANTRA FOR DISTANCE EDUCATION Dr.R.Sivakumar Introduction The old correspondence courses were the first Distance Learning courses but with the advent of Internet in the eighties‚ e-Learning became new mantra for delivering higher education courses over really long distances. The Internet opened new possibilities and now any type of learning content‚ be it for school‚ graduate or masters level‚ employee training‚ research activity or any other type of academic offering

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    Germany On October 3‚ 1990‚ the states of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) shed their last ties to their Soviet created structure and joined the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany). The 23rd article of West Germany’s 1949 constitution‚ the Basic Law‚ had been drafted specifically to allow for such an arrival from the East. But as the 1980s drew to a close‚ few Germans on either side of the border expected it to be used in their lifetime. Yet‚ in less than a year the beginning

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