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    1933‚ Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power in Germany. Ever since‚ modern historians have tried to understand the root or cause of this quick turnaround. What has become clear is that there is no single answer to why the Nazi Party was able to rise to power in the early 1930’s. Instead‚ the Nazi Party rose to power due to a combination of reasons including social distrust of the Weimar Republic‚ economic and political instability under the Weimar Republic created by the Treaty of Versailles

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    Cement Price Rise

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    Cement prices rise in North and Central India; Andhra Pradesh surprises positively After a damp August season‚ cement prices increased steadily in September. The month of October saw the trend continuing in most regions of the country. Surprisingly this phenomenon was witnessed in Andhra Pradesh as well which has been a not-so-profitable region for the cement makers. All India prices at Rs 299 per 50 kg bag‚ was up 1.7% on a month-on-month (mom) basis. The discipline in pricing among the cement

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    Hitler's Rise to Power

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    There is no simple answer as to why Hitler became chancellor in January 1933. There are a number of causal factors which all contributed to his rise into power (I am assuming that the phrase ’rise to power’ in the title means becoming chancellor). Any of the factors‚ on its own‚ however‚ would not have resulted in his appointment. They are all linked in a web of causation and if any of the factors were missing‚ Hitler would not have been appointed chancellor. Of the factors‚ the Great Depression

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    The article of Tarun Khanna‚ Jaeyong Song‚ and Kyungmook Lee: The Paradox of Samsung’s Rise‚ published by Harvard Business Review on July 2011‚ defines a unique situation of a company in competing in international market and becoming a world leader. Samsung is one of a company which can successfully combine the best-of-both-world best practices‚ from its Japanese roots and western practices‚ such as from the United States. As a second successor of the company‚ Lee Kun-Hee was not satisfied with

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    Paradox of Samsung's Rise

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    The Paradox of Samsung’s Rise Objective: To know about Samsung‚ To know about the success Mantra of Samsung. To know about the effective use of Hybrid Strategy. Samsung : An Introduction: Founded in 1938 Excellence in R&D‚ Marketing‚ Designing. Rated more valuable than Pepsi‚ Nike and American Express. $227.3 Billion Revenue in 2010 3‚15‚000 employees all over the world. Leading Player of cell phones‚ Television‚ LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) semiconductors etc. Also deals in Financial

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    The Autumn and the Fall of Leaves It is not true that the close of a life which ends in a natural fashion- --life which is permitted to put on the display of death and to go out in glory- --inclines the mind to rest. It is not true of a day ending nor the passing of the year‚ nor of the fall of leaves. Whatever permanent‚ uneasy question is native to men‚ comes forward most insistent and most loud at such times. There are still places where one can feel and describe the spirit of the falling

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    Hitler's Rise to Power

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    Hitler’s rise to power occurred in the post World War phase when Germany suffered from a spate of economic and social problems. Hitler was a cunning and intelligent man who found opportunity within every event and circumstance. He employed a variety of methods in his rise to power‚ each method specifically suitable for helping him rise a level higher in his gradual progression to dictatorship. Hitler’s initial method in his bid for power largely consisted of rallies and speeches through which

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    Things Fall Apart

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    big cats‚ the evolutionary poison of the vipers‚ and the numbers of the insects. What sets humanity apart is intelligence and the power of community. The ability to act off of reason instead of instinct allows humanity to dominate the world. Things Fall Apart is a novel set in tribal Africa which shows both the power and weakness of human reasoning. The protagonist Okonkwo struggles with a time of change and traditional ideas of masculinity‚ and his actions set against the Kantian idea of rationality

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    The Sun Also Rises

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    The Sun Also Rises The Sun Also Rises‚ written by Ernest Hemingway in 1926‚ portrays the different setting and characterization of few characters from the 1920s‚ an era of spiritual dissolutions‚ ignorant of love‚ and vanishing illusions. Realism is used as a literary movement to expose the ugly truth of life during this time period. This is the session of post World War I‚ when the country was in complete confusion and depression. Hemingway was also in the war. This affects his writing of the

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    Hitler's Rise to Power

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    Bibliography: Burant‚ S. R.‚ 1987. Weimar Germany and the Rise of the Nazis. [Online] Available at: http://www.shsu.edu/~his_ncp/Weimar.html Facing History and Ourselves ‚ 2011. 1918 - The End of World War One / November Criminals. [Online] Available at: http://weimar.facinghistory.org/node/82 Nizkor‚ 1991-2012

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