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    Was Hitler’s leadership significant? Did Hitler accomplish more things or did he just end up failing everything he tried? Hitler’s leadership was actually kind of significant because of everything that he achieved as chancellor‚ dictator‚ and president of Germany. He got Germany out of unemployment‚ created the holocaust‚ Hitler took advantage of his rivals to rise to power‚ and he accomplished a lot while being chancellor. He was the leader of the Nazi Party‚ and he was born on April 20‚ 1889. Hitler

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    considered significant‚ and it required some severe energy before a rape victim could be helped. The individuals who investigated rape cases went all around in investigating a rape case which would even influence the victims to abandon following up on their claims. Today‚ in any case‚ rape victims are afforded the essential aid‚ and rape or sexual assault is taken with a considerable measure of weight as with every other crime. In the 1970s‚ it was assumed that a man could not rape his significant other

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    Role of Women Significant in the Aztec Society September 15‚ 2013 Role of Women Significant in the Aztec Society Aztec society (a Pre-Columbian society) was a highly stratified and complex society that grew among the Aztecs of central Mexico centuries before Mexico became Spanish colony- before the Spanish conquest. It was created on the cultural basis of the greater area of Mesoamerica. Talk of politics‚ the society was located in Altepetl (the dependent city-state) comprised of

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    Shanks History 1301-I53 February 25‚ 2017 Professor Stokes The Louisiana Purchase The United States has a long history of crucial decision after crucial decision‚ each one with significant impact on the country and the world. While these decisions do hold great importance‚ the Louisiana Purchase was especially significant in American history. Jefferson dealt with different options‚ faced consequences‚ as well as created a huge impact across time when he signed the “Treaty of Cession.” Jefferson

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    “Do you dare to suppose me so great a blockhead‚ as to not know what a man is talking of?” What does Austen reveal through misunderstandings and cluelessness in ‘Emma’ and other works? Jane Austen’s novels are known for their depiction of the lives of young women who are represented as heroines and embark on a journey towards clarity and understanding and growth towards maturity. In the time period of Austen’s writing the expectations for women were for them to find a man with wealth who could offer

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    The Most Significant Scene: Act V‚ Scene iii Shakespeare’s classic‚ Julius Caesar is remarkable in portraying the true tragedy that had occurred in Roman history. An unforgettable scene from this play would be Act V‚ Scene iii as there were mixed emotions for the reader. To start off‚ Pindarus told Cassius that Antony is at Cassius’ tent and that’s when the tent caught on fire. To see if the people in the tent were friends or enemies‚ Cassius sent Titinius to go see what happened. Pindarus then

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    coalition would look more appealing. These concessions included giving significant cabinet positions to Liberal Democrat MPs‚ Nick Clegg for example became Deputy Prime Minister. It was these concessions that so much reduced the possible individual power of the prime minister and gave the Liberal Democrat cabinet members large amounts of influence over government policy. This resulted from the conservative fear that any significant cabinet resignations would cause the collapse of the government and

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    In The Giver‚ by Lois Lowry‚ again and again is a significant signpost that influences the story by showing how important the eyes are to see beyond and be “The Receiver”. In the story‚ Jonas is finally given his assignment‚ “The Receiver”. He is given his set of rules which almost completely contradict what he has learned all of his life. He now is able to do things such as lying and asking anyone questions which must be answered. He is told to meet the current Receiver at The Annex entrance behind

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    Affected Development Through Significant Others Abstract Theories and research into adult attachment suggests that the effects of the close emotional bond between parent and child in early life could be responsible for the bond that develops between adults in emotionally intimate relationships during adult life. In line with this‚ the aim of this report is to offer an overview of the history of attachment theories and the key theoretical ideas through using

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    1) Why was the Protestant Reformation significant? The Protestant Reformation separated Europe and it affected the power of the church‚ monarchs‚ and individual states. Because the Reformation lowered the authority of the church‚ the monarchs and independent states took advantage and seized more power. Many people started asking about their place in society‚ for it was tied into politics and religion. Hence they demanded more of democracy. The base was laid for the future without taking notice

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