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    GCSE History Revision Notes - Germany Weimar - strengths and weaknesses The Weimar Republic After Germany lost the First World War‚ the Kaiser fled and a new democratic government of Germany was declared in February 1919 at the small town of Weimar. It was too dangerous to make a declaration in Berlin where there had just been a revolt by a Communist group called the Spartacists. STRENGTHS • A Bill of Rights guaranteed every German citizen freedom of speech and religion‚ and equality

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    Each perspective has their own strengths and weaknesses. Where the Psychodynamic approach comes under scrutiny for many reasons‚ suggesting that Freud’s ideas were extremely far fetched‚ the theory does allow us to realise that childhood is in fact a vital period of our life. However based on

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    Strengths Jamba Juice is a well-known company. They have been around a short time‚ but have grown rapidly to become a top competitor in their industry. With many options for their customers‚ and their menu Situation Analysis and merchandise line continuously growing and changing‚ they have many selling points. Weaknesses Although they are a top competitor‚ they do still have those other companies in their indsutry. Competitors like Smoothie King industry and Planet Smoothie are quickly rising

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    Strengths of P&G Weaknesses of P&G Customer understanding P&G invest twice as much in R&D than there closest competitor to identify opportunities for innovation and better serve and communicate with our consumers. There average annual reach is -Interacting with more than five million consumers in nearly 100 countries. -conducting over 20‚000 research studies - invest more than $400 million. Customer base changes Customer preferences and behaviours all effect P&G because the company is

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    My greatest strengths in Domain 1 includes demonstrating knowledge of resources (1d)‚ designing coherent instruction (1 e) and designing student assessments (1f). One way I have shown excellence in domain 1 is through gathering materials through a variety of organizations and resources (1d). I have found that when I connect our class learning targets to currents events‚ news and topics targeting teens‚ my students show an increased level of interest. The resources I refer to include; the HBO

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    group to another and therefore culture separates groups of people (Geert Hofstede). This applies to all kind of groups‚ such as national‚ but also organizational. In this assignment I will investigate to what extent the results of my personal cultural profile match the profile of my domestic culture (Dutch) using the 5 dimensions model (HofstedeHofstede and Minkov‚ 2010). Next to that I will discuss if the results of my cultural profile present me well‚ according to my opinion. After graduating‚ I

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    Unit 3 Essay Forensics Question # 1: What is the DRE program? What are its main strengths and weaknesses? A Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) program incorporates standardized methods of examining vehicle operators who are suspected of being under the influence of drugs. Much like the detection techniques utilized by police officers in the detection of drivers under the influence of alcohol‚ the DRE follows the same process‚ but requires additional training. The DRE program is not offered

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    occurred‚ and instead look at what society was doing. Individuals can also use the sociological imagination to compare themselves and prepare themselves simply by taking a step back and looking at their current society. What are its strengths? What are its weaknesses? Where does the individual‚ or can the individual fit in? Or even‚ where do the people around that individual fit in? This is a terrible lesson because you will always find that there are others that are greater or lesser than yourself

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    his lifestyle did not fit the corporate image of no personality could outshine General Motors. His clothing and lifestyle were rattling the cages of his superiors‚ as was the amount of publicity his personal and business lives were generating. Strengths:

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    Erwin Rommel Explain the strengths and weaknesses of your chosen commander. Erwin Rommel fought as a German lieutenant in France‚ Romania‚ and Italy in World War I. Rommel’s courage‚ strong understanding of his troops‚ and great leadership showed potential for a glorious career. He also was a very talented military teacher who was appointed to posts at a range of military academies after WW1. (Gorlitz‚ Encyclopedia Britannica) During Rommel’s six-week campaign on the invasion of France (1940)

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