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    Is Salt Really Bad

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    Is salt really that bad? Sodium is an essential electrolyte found in salt. Sodium is a mineral that carries out vital functions for the body some of which include maintaining fluid balance‚ regulating blood volumes‚ nerve transmissions and hydration. Sodium is important in ensuring healthy heart functions and muscle contractions. Some individuals have a higher need for sodium as it can be depleted through exercise (via sweat). If sodium levels are lower than recommended it needs to be replaced

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    technological advancements before and during the war made them a fierce opponent for the Allied forces. Although many of Germany’s greatest weapons were developed too late to impact the war‚ they had tremendous influence on the world. In 1940 the Germans realized the need for a semi-automatic rifle to replace the traditional bolt-action rifle. The G41(M) and the G41(W) were developed‚ but the G41(M) completely failed and the G41(W) proved to be unreliable. Both guns used the “Bang” system in which

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    Another sign of this socialism is the entirely different status of the German worker in factories. The social honor of each working German is guaranteed by law. The state’s representatives ensure that exploiting workers is impossible. The legal working conditions correspond to National Socialism’s high opinion of work. Workers have a right to a vacation and for paid holidays‚ even hourly and temporary workers. There is nothing like this elsewhere in the world. The dignity of labor is evidenced by

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    dont really read

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    those are the two main type of men who live in this fine country but in Italy there are also two main type of men and these men are the Family man who was raised from the very begging to Marie a nice Italian girl and have lots of kids with her. This type of man finds a nice girl marries her and raises his kids just the way he was raised and ends in one big happy family. The other man is also raised to Marie and have kids but some where down the red brick road while walking down

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    Russian Revolution

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    Czar Nicholas II Last czar of Russia -Was a harsh and weak ruler. -The Russia economy was bankrupt because of the Russo-Japanese war and WWI Russia’s entry into WWI became very unpopular. Russia and WWI -RUSSIA DECLARED WAR ON AUSTRIA-Hungary -War becomes unpopular -Rationing leads to starvation -Nicholas II leaves St. Petersburg to war front and loses battle. March revolution -1917- protest spread through St. Petersburg and the royal palace is taken over. -Czar abdicates -Provisional

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    Nazism had a large impact on German society between 1933-1939‚ changing the culture and the social beliefs of the country. It affected the role of women‚ youth and ultimately the Jewish community as Nazism strongly expressed Anti-semitism. Whether it be racial or gender-based‚ the Nazis changed the basis of the country‚ establishing a nation ruled with terror and repression. The Nazis ideology of women’s rights did not support gender equality like in Weimar republic but instead emphasized the concept

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    German culture is diverse and complex. One way to evalutate the culture is to use Geert Hofstede’s five dimensions which helps to illustrate values that are embedded into the German people and how behavior manifests itself in a work related context. The German culture can be described as having a low power distance as they strongly expect power to be distributed equally. This is evident by the solid co-determination rights held for employees. Germans also demonstrate a high degree of uncertainty

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    power. First‚ 2 million Germans were unemployed and that very clearly showed by the poor performance of the economy. Second‚ his party the CDU did not obtain a full majority and depended on the votes of the liberals in order to stay in power. Third‚ by 1949‚ the existence of W Germany wasn’t quite official yet as they had been no post WWII peace treaty yet and thus the FRG’s existence was still unclear. 1955 was an important year for the FRG as it was in ’55 that the FRG was officially recognized

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    favourite breed‚ the German Shepherd. Due to the couple’s busy lifestyle‚ adopting this breed of dog may not be a suitable choice. The German Shepherd may not be an ideal pet for this couple due to its exercise and enrichment requirements and the challenge of travelling with this breed using public transit‚ but there are alternative breeds that would better adapt to their lifestyle. The first issue is in regards to a German Shepherd’s exercise and enrichment needs. The German Shepherd is intelligent

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    October Revolution

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    Humanities October revolution The October revolution or as others call it “The Bolshevik Revolutionwas started by the Bolsheviks on 1917. The purpose of the revolution was to overthrow the Russian government. It was an event that was six months in the planning by the Bolsheviks. The Bolsheviks became more and more popular leading up to the time of the revolution. This helped them execute what they were planning with alot more ease. The Bolshevik party’s ultimate goal was to overthrow the

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