« Was Bismarck’s foreign policy 1871-1890 a success ? » Otto von Bismarck’s foreign policy held certain aims through these years and Bismarck changed his foreign policy due to the circumstances so that he could keep and achieve these objectives. These choices made by Bismarck had mixed success and failure since he had many goals but failed at achieving some of them‚ but at the end of it all Bismarck had achieved his main goal‚ which was the preservation of the new German state. Bismarck’s
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One fine day‚ as I was going through the library shelf‚ I noticed a book named “the Steve Jobs way” saying iLeadership for a new generation. As I started imagining about leadership‚ I came across a most important thing called positive change. To me‚ positive change means transition and improvement in one’s own thoughts‚ ideas‚ acts and applying those in everyday life to bring the society together for a known cause. When the society gets together‚ working towards one direction‚ a certain positive
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where it was the most industrialised state at the start of the Second World War. It also helped Stalin gain control of the party by defeating his rivals on the right. On the other hand‚ collectivisation had many disastrous effects for the Communist Party‚ such as the great famines that killed millions of people. Stalin’s personal and political gains were one of the greatest successes for the Communist Party that came from collectivisation. For a start‚ the idea of collectivisation was in direct
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Table of Contents Introduction Just-in-time is a new system created by Taiichi Ohno in Japan in the early 1970s at a Toyota car assembly plant. It was created to reduce cost and eliminate inventory. Basically the idea of JIT is to produce necessary items at the necessary time in the necessary quantity needed. It is a management philosophy and not a technique‚ which is associated with the management process and not the end-result. In other words‚ the idea is to supply materials
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Just English. Английский для юристов 43 Reproduce the contexts in which they were used. Make up your own sentences with these words. TASK 5. Answer the following questions: 1. What concepts formed the basis of the earliest criminological theories? 2. How did the biological theories develop? 3. What was Montesquieu’s approach to causes of crime? 4. What views on crime predominated in the 19th century? 5. How did criminological theories develop in the 20th century? 6. What is the relationship
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Does Plato Believe There Can Ever Be A Just Society? In answering this question I first need to describe what a just society would consist of. A perfect state can only be lead under perfect conditions. Civil Society would be a better name for this state. A just state would be made up of three parts. First‚ a state is a structure with parts that work together like an organism. If the parts do not work well together then the whole thing breaks down. It must have virtues‚ voices‚ it can be wise
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considering the question of the Prophet’s success in the Arab Conquests there are various factors that must be taken into consideration. These factors shape the success‚ give reason for the rapidity of the spread and illustrate why Arabia was so responsive to his message. Factors such as the state of Arabia and its pagan tribes‚ recent historic events and the dissatisfaction of the peoples‚ shape this drastic and historic change in the area. Arabia was in a constant state of war due mainly to the
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turns red. The traffic light is timed to stay red for 24 s. If the motorist wishes to pass the light without stopping just as it turns green again‚ determine (a) the required uniform deceleration of the car‚ (b) the speed of the car as it passes the light. ( Ans. (a) -0.4167 m/s2 (b) 18 km/h) Q4. Automobiles A and B are traveling in adjacent highway lanes and at t 0 have the positions and speeds shown. Knowing that automobile A has a constant acceleration of 0.6 m/s2 and that B has a constant
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A Rhetorical Analysis of “Just Be Nice” Zahra Khan Eng101 Feburary 19‚ 2013 A Rhetorical Analysis of “Just Be Nice” The article “Just be Nice” is written by Stephen L. Carter. Stephen L. Carter is the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law at the Yale Law School. This article was written for the Yale Alumni Magazine in May 1998‚ and was a response to former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani’s remarks that the citizenry
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