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    It must be stressed that the power to regulate the practice of a profession or pursuit of an occupation cannot be exercised by the State in an arbitrary‚ despotic or oppressive manner. However‚ the regulating body has the right to grant or forbid such privilege in accordance with certain conditions. But like all rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution‚ their exercise may be regulated pursuant to the police power of the State to safeguard health‚ morals‚ peace‚ education‚ order‚ safety

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    compare the size of each unit when talking about distance. Discussing tools Used to Measure Distances • *Ask children to name tools for measuring distances. SA: Rulers‚ yardsticks‚ and tape measures.  Show class these tools that were brought in. Ask the class these questions about tools used to measure:  Would it make sense to measure the distance between Terre Haute and Indianapolis with a yardstick? SA: No  How could you measure the distance around a jar of a lid? SA: With a tape measurer

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    What if Germany won WWI? World War One‚ also widely known as the Great War lasted from 1914-1918. It was a major war centered in Europe involving the World’s major powers that were separated into two alliances: the Allies‚ consisting of Britain‚ France‚ Russia and later the US and the Central Powers consisting of Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and Italy. It was European History’s worst war at the time. The Germans were defeated by exhaustion however‚ this could of easily happened to the Allies

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    Article 231 in the Treaty of Versailles says the First World War was “the responsibility of Germany and her allies for causing all the loss and damage to which the Allied and Associated Governments and their nationals have been subjected as a consequence of the war imposed upon them by the aggression of Germany and her allies”. Survey the causes of the First World War. Was the wording of article 231 an accurate assessment? The wording of article 231 in the treaty of Versailles is an accurate

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    States 1-2 iii. Involvement of Napoleon III 2-3 iv. Failed Revolutions 3 v. Nationalism 3-4 Chapter 3: Differences 4-6 i. Leaders 4 ii. Context of Unification 4-5 iii. Great Powers 5 iv. Unitary vs. Federal States 5 v. The Goal of Each Nation 5-6 Chapter 4: Conclusion 6 Chapter 1: Introduction Both Italy and Germany became unified in the mid to late 1800s after years of unrest that started with the 1815 Congress of Vienna‚ where both of these countries were split up into many states. One can

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    short-team leasing * The threat of low quality substitutes determining consumers to shift towards severe cost cutting and consciousness environment concerns. * High internet usage and availability encouraging increased consumer confidence in Buying Power * The EU and German Governments inevitable push towards electric vehicle fleets‚ in dominating the industry as a whole. * Other

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    To what extent was Wilhelmine Germany rived by internal tensions’ There were many reasons as to why Wilhelmine Germany had internal tensions and strains. A lot of these reasons are to do with the political side and the contradictions to do within Germany being seen as constitutional and democratic and then not issuing any of these policies. There are issues within the political parties themselves and conflating ideologies‚ as well as with the chancellors‚ the Kaiser and the government. Again another

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    After being defeated in World War One‚ Germany was severely punished. Not only did they have to accept the blame for causing the war‚ they had to pay millions of dollars in reparations. At this time they had a democratic government called the Weimar Republic. The Weimar Republic was unable to resolve their economic problems. Germany needed someone to take lead of the country. Born April 20‚ 1889‚ Adolf Hitler took this opportunity to take control of Germany. Hitler was a great leader and public speaker

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    Britain‚ Germany and Russia‚ three distinct countries‚ developed into the politically modern states that they are today at different rates and in a plethora of ways. Britain‚ the first of these countries to develop‚ had little conflict and gradual development‚ unlike Germany and Russia. Due to the fact that Britain was the first state to modernize‚ they faced little pressure or rapid demand for political participation compared to others. German industrialization caused turmoil in the state because

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    Foreign policies that weakened power of Germany | Remilitarization of the Rhineland | * UnderTreaty of Versailles‚ Germany was "forbidden to maintain or construct any fortification either on the Left bank of the Rhine or on the Right bank to the west of a line drawn fifty kilometers to the East of the Rhine". * During January 1936‚ the German Chancellor and Führer Adolf Hitler decided to reoccupy the Rhineland. * Hitler ordered that German forces would leave at once if the French intervened

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