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    Communism in Poland

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    COMMUNISM IN POLAND ! ! By the end of the Second World War a Communist regime had taken power with the help of the Soviet Union. Poland was a satellite state of the U.S.S.R‚ and were ruled by a one-party Communist regime‚ since the takeover during the Cold War (1945). The Cold War was a brief time of tension between the Untied Sates of America (U.S.A) and the Soviet Union (U.S.S.R). Without actual combat‚ the war lasted from 1945 to 1991. The U.S.S.R was trying to gain total power and

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    they were in the fifties and sixties‚ as is the underlying message of most scripted series. The misogynistic and anti-feminist portrayals of women on television are a problem‚ because television is a major influence on how people see the world in general‚ and women and feminism in particular. By analysing several television series that represent different genres‚ a similarity between these genres is discovered‚ in that they all struggle to represent women as they are in reality. A genre that has

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    The causes of the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe were that it had no popular support‚ political downfall‚ and economic problems. The fact that the USSR had gained all of its money from the Eastern European states (after world war 2)‚ Stalin’s paranoia of the West forced him to put all that money into defensive arms and therefore none of that money was being channeled into the country. Many historians would argue that it was at this point that the USSR began its downward spiral and this is

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    What is the Difference between Democrats and Republicans? Republicans are considered to be to the right side of the poltitical spectrum and Democrats are considered to be to the left. The right side is generally pro-religion‚ anti-bureaucracy‚ pro-military‚ pro-business and pro-personal responsibility. All the way to the far left of the spectrum are the extreme liberals also called extreme Democrats. Republicans see government as wasteful and an obstacle to getting things done. Republicans are

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    Islam and Communism

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    Fidan Karimli Islam and Communism The communist ideology is in direct opposition with any religion as it clearly opposes the practice of religion and the existence of God. Nevertheless‚ neither of those practiced religions has resisted communism more than the Islamic states have at the time when communism was flourishing in different countries around the world. The fact that most states with a majority of Muslim population (even though some may be declared as secular states) attach great significance

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    Criticizing Communism

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    II era‚ one particular political movement rose to prominent status: Communism. China‚ Cuba‚ North Korea and many Eastern Bloc countries made this shift‚ all through the help of revolution. This is understandable given that Communism is appealing. Communism helps to support everyone and puts society on an equal playing field. The problem lies in its application; Communism looks great on paper‚ but it is abysmal in practice. Communism causes politi cal instability and economic turmoil. This paper will

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    Paweł Lisek Is there a difference between terrorism and fanaticism? Nowadays human beings are exposed to a great deal of information coming from all over the world. The bad news is that plenty of these information delivered by means of TV and radio stations concern inhumane acts of violence directed against groups and whole nations. Activists and defenders of human rights point out that the problem goes global and they put the blame for the instances of this bloodshed on terrorists and congregations

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    The negotiation between John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev was one of most disastrous meeting‚ which happened during June 3-4‚ 1961‚ in Vienna‚ Austria. It started when Khrushchev congratulated Kennedy on the day of presidential election and stated the hope for better relations in Soviet-American co-operation.(178) Kennedy‚ then continued the similar niceties by sending the letter expressed the aspire to meet personally with Khrushchev in order to exchange the views in various items: Laos‚ disarmament

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    The Difference Between Lobbying and Bribery Abstract The purpose of this paper is to try and identify the difference between lobbying and bribery. The Difference Between Lobbying and Bribery Lobbying is the practice of private advocacy with the goal of influencing a governing body by promoting a point of view that is conducive to an individual ’s or organization ’s goals. Bribery is a crime implying a sum or gift given alters the behavior of a person in ways not consistent with

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    slavery. The North had more cities and factories‚ which caused the North to be more dependent on less skilled laborers in order to work in the factories. Most of the Northerners were also Republicans‚ a party that came from the Free- Soil Party‚ and was anti-slavery. The parties emphasized on business and believed that slavery could negatively impact business as it seemed to be incompatible with free labor. On the other hand‚ the South made living off of plantations. Many people in the South believed

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