HITLER’S AIMS 1. Abolish the Treaty of Versailles: Hitler felt that the treaty was unfair and humiliating to Germany and the German people. He didn’t agree with the limitations to the military nor the demilitarised of the Rhineland. In addition the treaty forbade Anschluss and forced Germans to live in Czechoslovakia (Sudetenland) and Poland (including Danzig) by removing former German territory. 2. Expand German territory: He wanted Austria to join with Germany in order to get extra lebensraum
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Aims of the Nazi state: A government strong enough to overturn the Treaty of Versailles. A strong army to make Germany once again the great military power. A strong thriving economy to restore the prosperity of the German people after the helplessness of the Great Depression. Needed a forceful and decisive leader. To beat France in a war‚ if necessary. To make German industries as powerful as they were before WW1. To create a racially pure Germany‚ who would be a part of the
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1.1 Definition‚ Scope and importance of Environmental Studies Environmental Studies is a multidisciplinary subject. It employs subjects like chemistry‚ physics‚ botany‚ zoology‚ physiology‚ geography‚ geology‚ geophysics‚ and metrology to describe the biological and physical nature of our environment. In order to understand how people function separately and also in a group‚ Environmental Studies involves an understanding of philosophy‚ ethics‚ psychology‚ anthropology‚ demography‚ archaeology
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Theory of Knowledge Aims and Objectives * Consider that knowledge may place responsibilities on the knower. Knowledge absolutely may place responsibilities on the knower in a lot of situations. An obvious example of this is a situation where one person knows of another person’s criminal intentions. That knowledge means that the knower has the responsibility of informing the police‚ because no one else has the knowledge to do so. If they don’t inform the authorities‚ then any resulting illegal
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Aims of the countries Total war: Mobilization of a whole society and its resources for a war effort with objective of a total victory over the opponent -With the enormous war effort peace settlement was virtually impossible‚ letting the different countries no other choice than fighting for a total victory‚ no matter what the costs were. -France wanted to regain Alsace-Lorraine -France and Britain: wanted to crush ‘Prussian militarism’ Used their worldwide empire to have a war of attrition
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FRQ: Discussing the reasons for the changing aims and methods of the French Revolution. The French Revolution was a period of radical reform among the government and bourgeoisie that was initiated by the largest of the three estates to eliminate the unfair treatment that they were subjected to. The Third Estate was comprised of peasants and commoners that were being heavily taxed‚ while the nobles and bourgeoisie enjoyed a life of luxury with tax exemptions and political benefits like voting
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The six aims of improvement are safe‚ effective‚ patient-centered‚ timely‚ efficient‚ and equitable (Richardson‚ 2001). The way that safety can improve care is by not allowing other injuries to the patient when they are trying to be healed. When a patient is a fall risk it is important to have a properly trained staff member with the patient to help stabilize them when they need to use the restrooms or getting in or out of bed. Facilities need to be effective by providing services based on scientific
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objectives. In a sales-oriented organization‚ the marketing planning function designs incentive pay plans to not only motivate and reward frontline staff fairly but also to align marketing activities with corporate mission. The marketing plan basically aims to make the business provide the solution with the awareness with the expected customers. This "corporate mission" can be thought of as a definition of what the organization is‚ or what it does: "Our business is ...". This definition should not be
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Oral history is the collection and study of historical information with people having personal knowledge of past events. In the article “ Movement Without Aim‚” Ronald J Grele discussed how the world views oral history and how it should not be taken seriously. Grele formed a strong argument due to the way he debated the irrelevance and how unsuccessful oral history is in the modern world. In the article Grele projected a strong and effective argument with the usage of quotes and how others felt
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Dr Huaichuan Rui‚ Room 009‚ Moore Complex. huaichuan.rui@rhul.ac.uk Brief Outline and Aims of the Course This course is a comparative study of business in the Asia Pacific. For much of the past five decades the Asia Pacific has been the most economically dynamic region in the world. The importance of understanding the region for businesses‚ governments and academics cannot be overstated. The main aims of this course are to encourage and stimulate your interest in the Asia Pacific‚ to provide
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