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    Effects on Language The Indians adopted the English language as their main form of communication and national language.  The missionaries who went to India during the early colonial days introduced this language. In addition‚ most of the educated Indians preferred to communicate in English. This was to portray their civilization level and also help them catch up with the English ways‚ which they all pursued passionately. For example‚ we are told that some of them like Lola’s daughter‚ Pixie‚ have

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    MINI ESSAY: Hitler’s Rise to Power “Hitler’s rise to power was due more to the weakness of the Weimar Republic than his own strengths.” I agree with this statement to a large extent due to the various evident shortcomings in the means by which the Weimar government addressed issues faced by Germans in the years leading to Hitler’s rise to power. The Weimar Government was a coalition government made of many parties that had proportional representation. As there were too many political

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    Life was difficult being a female in Medieval Europe: 650 words Intro: 100 words Women traditionally occupied a lower level than men‚ no matter what their standing may be in the feudal system. It was much harder for women to move up the feudal system‚ therefore the women’s standing in the feudal system was determined by the male in her life‚ whether it be a husband‚ father‚ or brother. At a time when wealthy men enjoyed stylish life‚ women had very hard times. Some women were even sold away as slaves

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    Introduction This essay aims to understand the impact of communism on Central and Eastern Europe whilst examining the concept of post-communism within the region. Before expanding on the impression left by communism in this it is important to know which countries constitute this region. The region collectively termed as Central and Eastern Europe includes countries the following countries‚ People’s Republic of Poland‚ German Democratic Republic‚ Czechoslovak Socialist Republic‚ People ’s Republic

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    political system‚ flourished in Medieval Europe. In this essay‚ the main political and economic characteristics of Feudalism will be mentioned‚ while discussing the main historical factors to the rise and fall of feudalism. The rise of Feudalism was a direct result of insecurity that caused by several significant historical factors. At first‚ the collapse of Roman Empire that led to prolonged unrest and power struggles was essentially a reason for why Europe was divided into many small states. The

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    In the novel‚ 1984‚ the protagonist‚ Winston Smith‚ live in a world full of thought policies‚ telescreens and proletarian. In Oceania‚ proletarian are under watch within 24 hours a day‚ 365 days a year‚ which mean they are being watched without any privacy. Also‚ they are not allowed to have any other thought other than what the party told them to have. For the people who do have the thought will being vaporized; never exist in the world‚ nobody will remember who they are anymore. The party slogan

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    In this age where information is accessible at our fingertips‚ it pays to know what is real. It takes a quick search to find out if what you’re seeing is fake or not. Yet‚ many people still fall into the trap of alternative facts and fake news‚ unwilling to challenge their biases and merely accepting what they see without any semblance of skepticism. Imagine how worse this could be in a heavily controlled‚ totalitarian society. What we are experiencing now‚ where the government itself purveys fake

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    Essay: City Marketing In Europe During the course of the minor‚ the terms “dilemmas and paradoxes” have been strongly linked to City Marketing. Typically‚ when defining city marketing it is directly related to appeasing the wants and needs of all stakeholders who are in close nit to the city. A stakeholder is anyone who has any interest in the city such as; government‚ inhabitants‚ workers‚ tourists‚ social groups. Every stakeholder must be looked at when trying to promote a city‚ but by doing

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    1984 Essay When we think about the world we live in today we know that living under a democratic society like we are now is perhaps the best thing for us. But when writing 1984 George Orwell was trying to convey the message that we should avoid a totalitarian form of government in our society. Unfortunately for us we have fallen into a type of totalitarian government that is maybe not as extreme but still has its consequences. Living under a totalitarian government rule takes away privacy and manipulates

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    Rachael Kelly 070008836 Political Extremism and Discourse Why do some separatist movements succeed and others fail? Explain your answer with reference to at least 3 different countries. Political Separatism is inextricably linked with nationalism‚ focusing on the ideas of identity within groups. It has been claimed that “identity is the ultimate popular knowledge” and it is this idea of collective community that has initiated many people around the world to create movements to ensure their

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