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    Georges Clemenceau and Italy’s Vittorio Orlando were known as the ’Big Five’. The Treaty was drawn up so Germany who was responsible for the war was to pay reparations to the allies and their associated powers. The Treaty consisted of Territorial Settlements‚ a war guilt clause‚ reparations and restrictions on military power. I agree that the Treaty of Versailles had some good points but there were more wrong than right. The main weaknesses of the Treaty were; it was a dictated piece that Germany was

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    1. Introduction Marriage‚ as a fundamental social and cultural institution and as the most common milieu for bearing and rearing children‚ profoundly shapes sexual behaviours and practices. It is undeniable that early marriage is a controversial yet hot topic that gets the attention of the professionals across many fields such as economy‚ psychology and sociology. The age at first marriage variegates across the globe. Being married before the age of 18 has been a social norm in third world

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    Milestone – Mr Archer – year 13 government & politics Two broad coalitions with more ideological differences within them than between them. To what extent is this still an accurate description of the democratic and the republican party (30 marks). The names of the US political parties suggest that they are not ideologically exclusive‚ as democracy and republicanism are two completely different ideologies in which the two party names seam to project. For example a belief of democracy is that Sovereignty

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    state that the agreement is illegal because of existing regulations for coal-fired power plants under a different section of the CAA. The law prohibits the double regulation of these power plants. In response to the imposed regulations‚ two bills were introduced to the 2015 Session of the Indiana General Assembly that aimed to protect the state’s sovereignty and police power authority. House Bill (HB) 1290‚ which died in the House Environmental Affairs Committee‚ nullifies all regulations imposed

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    Level 3 Public Services Government‚ Politics and the Public Services Unit 1 European parliament What is the European Parliament? The European Parliament‚ also abbreviated as Europarl or the EP‚ is the directly elected parliamentary institution of the European Union (EU). Together with the Council of the European Union and the European Commission‚ it exercises the legislative function of the EU and it has been described as one of the most powerful legislatures in the world The European Directly

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    UNIT 306 – PROMOTE EQUALITY‚ DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN WORK WITH CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE OUTCOME 1 –1.1 Identify the current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promoting of equality and valuing of diversity Every Child Matters Framework 2003/ Children Act 2004 Race Relations Act 1976 and 2000 Disability Discrimination Act 1995/2005 SEN Code of Practice 2014 Human Rights Act 1998 The Sex discrimination Act 1975 1.2 - Explain the importance of promoting the rights of all children

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    link rationalism to empiricism and no one could debate of reality or knowledge without understanding the human mind in the development of reality and knowledge. Philosophers such as Aristotle‚ Aquinas‚ and other philosophers from that era were all realists who believed that science aims at truth and that people should consider scientific theories as being indisputable‚ or likely accurate. Mortimer Adler had a different approach to the thought of science. He is right when he says‚ “no science that

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    story‚ especially the story of the rose and the Little Prince. “The Look” is to see yourself how others see you. You are conscious of your existence because you are aware that others see you. The book of The Little Prince tells us the story of a pilot who crashed and was stranded in the desert – which is also a personal experience of the author – where he meets the Little Prince. The Little Prince tells the pilot about his journeys and his experiences. The paper intends to tackle love and the self-other

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    The question being looked into is “What is the water quality of the U-High creek‚ based on invertebrates found in the U-High Creek? “Dissolved oxygen is oxygen mixed with water. The range to measure how much dissolved oxygen is in a solution is 1-14 milligrams per liter. This is important because fish and other organisms in the ocean breathe off of dissolved oxygen. Phosphorus is used to measure the relative acidity of solutions such as water. The range for pH is measured in 0-14 scale. 0-6 is unhealthy

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    to oppose the creation of a stronger U.S. federal government and which later opposed the ratification of the Constitution of 1787. The Anti-Federalist rejected the term and argued that they were the true Federalists. In both their correspondence and their local groups they tried to capture the term. We the Anti-Federalist were composed of diverse elements‚ such as those who opposed to the Constitution because they thought that a stronger government threatened the sovereignty and prestige of the states

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