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    What were the political consequences of the attempts to deal with the threat of communism in Australia in the 1950’s. There were many Government attempts to ban the Communist Party of Australia in the 1950’s. The idea of “Reds under the Beds”‚ was presented in the Communist Party Dissolution Bill and the Petrov Affair‚ which Menzies used to his political advantage. These two attempts to ban the Communist Party led to a significant change in the Australia Labor Party in the 1950’s that changed the

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    Depression‚ it did accelerate the onslaught of the global economic collapse and of the start of the Depression. After many failed attempts to revitalize America‚ Hoover lost his reelection bid in 1932 and FDR was elected president. Through his New Deal plans‚ FDR enacted many measures that helped to lessen the worst effects of the Great Depression and they fall into three distinct categories: relief‚ recovery‚ and reform. In the way of relief measures and acts‚ FDR and his administration enacted

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    Seven steps to negotiate the best car loan deal Negotiating a car loan is not that simple as the dealers tend to price in manufacturers and financiers ’ discount into the interest rate. Here is a step by step process to negotiate the best car loan deal For most Indians‚ buying a car is a dream that comes second only to the dream of owning a house. This dream has become real for many Indians with the arrival of easy financing for car purchase. The decision to buy a car is‚ very often‚ prodded

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    Coping: How People Deal with Stress? Whether caused by schoolwork‚ traffic‚ or the job‚ stress is an inevitable phenomenon that is seen daily in the human life. Stress is not always bad. In small doses‚ stress is a good thing. It can energize and motivate a person to deal with challenges. But prolonged or excessive stress is “a negative emotional state occurring in response to events that are perceived as taxing or exceeding a person’s resource or ability to cope (Hockenbury & Hockenbury‚ 2001)

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    The two options chosen are John Arden’s Serjeant Musgrave’s Dance and A Taste of Honey by Shelagh Delaney. They were picked as the playwrights were not the stereotypical new wave playwrights of the 1950s. Delaney‚ whilst working class‚ was female. Arden was middle-class and one of the few to attend University (along with Rudkin and Mercer). Delaney’s (1992‚ 7) A Taste of Honey debuted in 1958 while Arden’s (1986‚ 8) Serjeant Musgrave’s Dance was a year later. The 1950s had seen the continuing

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    We meet new people every day. Most of them will become our friend because we teenagers easily bloom into friendship with others. Sometimes‚ we will face some peer pressure. So‚ we must learn how to deal with it. First‚ we must know how to say "no". We should not have the thinking of carrying out the destructive activities‚ if not we are going to be addicted. We must also say "no" to those who invite us to play truant. We should not be easily influenced by others. Get help from someone we trust

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    Following are the key aspects of the Indo-US civil nuclear deal: * The agreement not to hinder or interfere with India’s nuclear programme for military purposes. * US will help India negotiate with the IAEA for an India-specific fuel supply agreement. * Washington will support New Delhi develop strategic reserves of nuclear fuel to guard against future disruption of supply. * In case of disruption‚ US and India will jointly convene a group of friendly supplier countries to include

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    putted Russia into a good path to the future and when he came back from Indiana he come with a new ideas and he’s a soldier fought for him. The bad one is that he killed a lot of people torture them doing executions and those kind of stuff. He didn’t deal well with the Stretlsky. Because while he was going back to Russia he heard about that the Streltsky where doing things with out his authorization. This group (Streltsky) was a group created by Ivan the terrible of militaries. Peter was a very intelligent

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    Analyze the responses of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration to the problems of the Great Depression. How effective were these responses? How did they change the role of the federal government? Thesis Statement: During Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency‚ his administration helped and tried to solve the problems of the Great Depression. He caused the government to play a very important role in society and from their help many people responded with their opinion of what they felt about it.

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    Smokers Get a Raw Deal Stanley S. Scott Stanley S. Scott (1933-1992) was vice president and director of corporate affairs of Philip Morris Companies Inc. This essay originally appeared on December 29‚ 1984‚ on the op-ed page of the New York Times. The Civil Rights Act‚ the Voting Rights Act‚ and a host of antidiscrimination laws notwithstanding‚ millions of Americans are still forced to sit in the back of planes‚ trains‚ and buses. Many more are subject to segregation in public places

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