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    Why did war break out in 1914? What was the most important cause? The World War 1 (WW1) breaks out the 28 June 1914 and ended on the 11 November 1918. The WW1 opposed the Triple Entente; France‚ Russia and Britain to the Central Powers; Germany‚ Austria-Hungary and Italy. During the 4 years of war other countries joined the war such as; America‚ Turkey‚ Serbia…With all the countries who joined the WW1 c‚ it had caused about 8.5 million deaths and about 21 million wounded. The essay is going to show

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    Street Crisis occurred in New York in 1929 extremely depressed the state of the world. People lost their jobs and businesses went bankrupt. Many countries became selfish in order to recover their economies. The world was losing its order; fascism grew and a crisis ensued. The Manchurian crisis and Abyssinian crisis were the two of the most important crises happened during those ages‚ which consequently made the League of Nations to lose the power. Manchuria crisis‚ happened in 1931‚ was about China

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    The year 1917‚ was a time of worry and despair. As there was not enough people in Europe to fight in the war. Ideas of conscription floated through the minds of members of Parliament. Before WW1 began‚ the French and the English were already having disagreements over Regulation 17‚ which was introduced by the Ontario Department of Education in 1913. The French felt they were having their rights taken away and that the English were being strongly favoured. Many French Canadians were

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    Andrew Jackson’s elections‚ both in 1828 and in 1832‚ began a new era in democracy. During the 1828 elections‚ public rallies‚ parades and picnics highlighted the campaign. There were large turnouts for events and historians believe that this represented a renewed interest in politics (329). Jackson’s election in 1832 was a milestone in American political history because for the first time presidential candidates were chosen by political conventions‚ consequentially‚ the origins of the Democratic

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    What Should Be Responsible for the “Obesity Crisis”? Nowadays‚ fast food becomes a symbol of America‚ so as obesity. The word obesity became really popular because obesity always goes after the fast food. So‚ you might ask how serious the problem of obesity now in the United States is. Judith Warner gave us a really good answer to this question. In his article Junking Junk Food‚ he states that now we are “at a time when more than two-thirds of American adults are overweight” and approximately “17

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    Document 1 What did Hitler suggest was needed for Germany? Hitler thought Germany needed to take back the territories that were lost as part of the reparations of WWI. He thought the land was still theirs and they should take it back. How would that lead to war? Hitler wanted to take the lost territories by force‚ so that would easily lead to war. He said protests weren’t enough and they needed to fight which was implied by “a mighty sword” being necessary. Document 2 According to Haile Selassie

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    Carter was warned ahead of time that if he allowed the Shah treatment in the U.S. that the Embassy would be attacked. Instead of releasing the Shah and having the hostages released‚ he kept protecting the Shah allowing for the crisis to continue. President Carter spent too long trying to solve the issue diplomatically instead of taking actions and getting the hostages back. Many of the Iranian people bitterly resented what they saw as American intervention in their affairs. The Shah was a brutal

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    CRISIS AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT The study of crisis and crisis management is a very vibrant field within public relations. There is a strong imperative for understanding crises and crisis management. All organizations should realize they are vulnerable to crises so they must prepare for the eventuality. Once management realizes crises are possible‚ it must grapple with what a crisis is and what constitutes crisis management. A crisis can be defined as "an unpredictable‚ major threat that can have

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    18 Discussion of the Recent Financial Crisis & Other Recent Events MACROECONOMICS Macroeconomics Prof. N. Gregory MankiwRudra SensarmaKozhikode Indian Institute of Management PowerPoint Slides by Ron Cronovich © 2013 Worth Publishers‚ all rights reserved www.rudrasensarma.info ® Learning objectives & outcomes Macroeconomic implications of: Japan’s prospective PM and his plans The Eurozone mess and a Greek default The Global crisis and macroeconomic policy 1 Shinzo Abe’s plans

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    Was the fiscal crisis unequivocally Greece’s fault? To blame the whole eurozone fiscal crisis on the Greek economy would be a mistake‚ nonetheless it had a major role in the magnitude of the situation by emphasizing the weight and importance of this crisis. The understatement of the gravity of their public debt came up when the global financial crisis started in 2008‚ at that point the greek economy started to crash having a snow ball effect on the rest of the zone. The weight of Greece on the

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