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    The unification goals of the post-Civil War Reconstruction era simultaneously bolstered the rights of all persons who could be folded into the perceived culture of Americanism while vindicating the absolute removal of rights from those who would not or could not appear to be American. The expansion of sovereignty bolstered American claims to usurp land from other nations all under the guise of integration using similar motifs and tactics that were employed during Reconstruction resonating with different

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    Halie Selassie’s speech to the League of Nations is an important moment in the build-up to the Second World War as it represented the triumph of Italian Fascism. The colony of Ethiopia which for so for long had avoided colonialism now became one. The Italian Invasion of Ethiopia was an ongoing conflict that had long been in the designs of Italian minds to re-design a new Roman Empire. (Blinkhorn‚ 2014‚ pp. 43-45) The Leagues of Nation’s economic sanctions proved worthless against the Italians‚ and

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    Available evidence suggests that tef grain separating and cleaning‚ in the rural area of Ethiopia‚ is very much traditional and makes use of wind as winnower to effect separation manually operated set of flat sieve to accomplish the cleaning. This method is time and labor consuming‚ and often lead to contamination of the tef grain with dust‚ dirt‚ small sands or silt on the threshing ground. In an effort to alleviate the above stated problems‚ a small engine driven tef grain and chaff separator and

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    Essay question: Trace the unification movement within the German confederation up until 1834. What were the main obstacles to overcome? German unification‚ from 1815-1834 faced many obstacles‚ obstacles that would have to be overcome if the unification movement within Germany were to be successful. From the very beginning there were many forces acting against the unification movement‚ states like Austria were very much against the unification. The people in Austria were reactionaries; they believed

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    http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/66989/Otto-von-Bismarck http://www.firstworldwar.com/bio/bismarck.htm http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/bismarck_otto_von.shtml http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/higher/history/nationalism/unification/revision/2/ Otto Von Bismarck was a German Chancellor of the 19th Century who shaped Germany into a strong nation by manipulating Europe. He unified his nation and fought against Socialism and in 1851 Bismarck was appointed as chief Prussian delegate

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    America had a profound effect on events later on in the fight for unification‚ as it was due to his military involvement that he came back to Italy a prominent figure. It was only due to his reputation that he was able to recruit so many men. Although Garibaldi was originally drawn to the cause of unification as one of Mazzini’s supporters‚ he saw the powerful Piedmontese state and monarchy as a more realistic way of achieving unification. It was at this point that Garibaldi and his mentor Mazzini parted

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    Giuseppe Garibaldi has been referred to by many historians as ’the foremost military figure and popular hero of the age of Italian unification’. Indeed‚ unlike Mazzini known as the "thinker" of the movement towards a united Italian state‚ Garibaldi can be seen as the "sword" of the ’Risorgimento’‚ whose efforts resulted in many practical contributions to the cause for Italian independence. Firstly‚ after his return to Italy in 1848‚ Garibaldi made his opening contribution to the cause by inspiring

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    In 1862‚ Bismarck said that ‘the great questions of the day will be settled by blood and iron.’ Although there is undoubtedly some degree of accuracy in this statement‚ the most important reason for the unification of Germany‚ which ended ‘the great questions of the day‚’ was ‘coal and iron.’ This is a quote from British economist John Maynard Keynes‚ who argued that the industrial and economic preparation before the wars‚ which united Germany‚ were more important. This is because the economic strength

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    International NGO Journal Vol. 4 (5)‚ pp. 287-298‚ May‚ 2009 Available online at http:// www.academicjournals.org/INGOJ ISSN 1993–8225 © 2009 Academic Journals Article Performance analysis of a sample microfinance institutions of Ethiopia Letenah Ejigu University Business School‚ Panjab University‚ Chandigarh‚ India. E-mail: etalem2000@yahoo.com. Accepted 20 May‚ 2009 The purpose of this study is to appraise the performance of Ethiopian MFIs in terms of various criteria by comparing with

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    this brought fighting which was fueled by the rise in German nationalism in the early half of the 1800’s. Germany’s unification began with the uproar of 1848‚ when a series of revolutions came through Western Europe. There were many movements in Prussia‚ Bavaria‚ Baden and Saxony that all demanded modification and political transformation. One of the major wants is the unification of Germany. As the nationalist movement continued through Europe the big finally is when

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