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    Some people claim that the advantages of nuclear power overbalance drawbacks. They believe that nuclear weapons provide peace all over the world. And I totally disagree with their statements. First of all‚ people should remember that nuclear power is one of the most dangerous sources of energy. Even one little mistake could lead to unbelievable disaster‚ which could bring a lot of damage to the present and future generations. Good examples here are the Chernobyl catastrophe and more recent Fukushima’s

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    Plan of Investigation One major‚ controversial event that occurred during the WWII was the Holocaust. There has been much debate about the causes of the Holocaust‚ as many factors have been discussed. Therefore‚ this investigation will assess to what extent was Hitler the cause of the Holocaust. The four factors that will be assessed will be the widespread anti-Semitism‚ the role of Hitler himself‚ the demonizing of Jews made by the state churches and the Treaty of Versailles. The sources I will

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    propaganda. Both the allies and the German side were producing propaganda films weekly‚ even using cartoons to manipulate children into buying war bonds. The American society at that time was aimed at keeping the war efforts strong even though people were not overseas fighting with the army‚ but to what extent did the propaganda movies during World War Two affect the American Society? The German propaganda films focused more on the way to show that Jews were bad people‚ while American propaganda films

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    What would benefit a nation most‚ a small or a large population? A larger population is not a curse to a nation. Yes‚ the number counts and a nation having a larger population is assured to succeed. A nation with a rapid increase of population‚ if well managed‚ is a very positive impact to sustainable and effective growth. What better strength can a nation have than a multitude of able-bodied residents‚ prepared to run its equipment‚ produce it harvests‚ educate its children‚ create its art and

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    will be looking at different actions‚ which affected different people in different ways. For example: while the rich got richer‚ the poor made very little headway‚ with many families becoming poorer in the 1920’s. By the end of the 1920’s the number of people living below the poverty line (those who do not earn enough to buy food‚ clothing and basic shelter) had increased to an estimated 42 percent of the American population. Many people through out America thought alcohol was harmful and dangerous

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    directly involved in the war‚ at first stood as a neutral and isolated part but after German tried to attack the allies of the United States‚ so in the fear of losing the benefits that The united States was getting from its allies‚ it caused the United States to involve in the first world war.in addition to all the factors such as banking interests with the allies‚ unrestricted submarine warfare‚ Wilsonian idealism‚ German authoritarianism‚ and the Zimmerman Telegram. These conflicts made American neutrality

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    English speaking people living in Germany is not particularly easy if you are not part of a German family. So many unwritten rules end up being communicated through acid stares‚ or loud protest (in some dialect 90% of Germans won’t even understand). As a general rules you can square the distance from a metropolitan centre to calculate the intolerance level. One should think of this as a form of asserting the failing national identity. By pointing out that you do not understand the rules‚ the locals affirm

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    Forms of government and state rule are usually put into one of two categories. These categories are Democratic governments‚ seen in established democracies such as the UK‚ or New Democracies‚ which are usually countries that have just experienced the fall of an authoritarian regime. Democracy is considered by many to be the best form of government‚ as it is seen that the people are supposedly free from the ’ties and binds’ of authoritarian control. Whether this is true or not I am going to examine

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    To what extent do the mass media influence the behavior of young people? Mass media refers to those media that are designed to be consumed by large audiences through the agencies of technology. These technologies include the Internet‚ television‚ newspapers‚ film and radio‚ which are used for mass communications. Mass media also include the organizations which control these technologies. Young people are nowadays easily influenced by their environment. Whether it is television‚ friends‚ family

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    • How did the colonists benefit from being part of the British Empire? Being a part of an already established nation such as England afforded the colonists of the “New World” many benefits that without may have very well caused their untimely demise. England’s “Royal Navy protected American shipping (p.122) creating an environment situation where the colonists could trade with impunity; thereby “enriching the colonies” (p. 122). Equally important‚ “lax enforcement of the Navigation Acts allowed

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