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    To what extent did nationalism threaten peace in Europe from 1870 to 1914 ? From 1870‚ two big powers‚ Italy and Germany‚ were established after their unifications. At the same time‚ it aroused nationalism in Europe. So‚ it did a large extent of nationalism threatening peace in Europe until 1914‚ because they tried to gain national glory. Nationalism is the movement for national unity‚ independence and advancement. Nationalists tried to gain national glory and to unify with the people in

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    Gypsies

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    Jeffrey Ware Dr. David Nemeth Gypsies & Travelers WAC December 4‚ 2012 As the semester began‚ I knew what courses were on my list. I had picked a course Gypsies & Travelers‚ which I supposedly assumed will be a course for me to learn about another group. Before this I had no knowledge about Gypsies‚ I heard the term Gypsy but never seemed to draw any interest. However time has past and now I gained some knowledge about Gypsies. One thing I picked up through readings and outside readings; is

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    First of all‚ international expansion is necessary and feasible. The next target can be Montenegro Telecom‚ and then we can focus on our expansion to the rest potential company in Balkan Region. It is based on following reasons: 1) The domestic telecommunication market is almost saturated and competitive It is no doubt that MATAV is the most competitive company in Hungary telecommunication market. We are dominant currently in all telecommunication services. However‚ besides internet services

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    application letter

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    ELENA MANDIJA MODEL EUROPEAN UNION - AlBANIA 2013 Motivation Letter ELENA MANDIJA DEAR SIR OR MADAM ‚ WITH THIS LETTER ‚ I WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS MY INTEREST IN BEING A PART OF THE MEU ALBANIA 2013 . KNOWING THAT I CAN BE PART OF THE “MODEL EUROPEAN UNION “ ALBANIA 2013 MADE ME SO HAPPY AND CERTAINLY I STARTED MY APPLICATION AS SOON AS I REALISED IT WAS STILL OPENED. THERE ARE A LOT OF REASONS I WANT TO BE PART OF THE MEU ALBANIA 2013 ‚ FIRST OF ALL ‚ GIVING

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    Pest Analysis Croatia

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    Pest Analysis Croatia                                                                 PEST-Analysis Croatia   Content Introduction………………………………………………………………………………page 3 Political Environment……………………………………………………………………page 4 Economic Environment………………………………………………………………….page 4 Social-Cultural Environment…………………………………………………………….page 6 Technological Environment……………………………………………………………...page 7 References………………………………………………………………………………

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    Compare and contrast the social and economic policies of Alexander II (1855-81) and Alexander III (1881-94) of Russia. Alexander II and Alexander III were both Tsars of Russia and they both believed in the divine will to rule the people. However Alexander II is said to be more liberal than Alexander III though they were both conservative in one way or the other in their social and economic policies because they both wanted to remain with the power over the people. Alexander II was more relaxed

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    turkeys admission to EU

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    Introduction The main question to consider is whether Turkey’s admission to the EU would be economically advantageous for the Union. I will start by giving you some information about the background of this debate‚ which is going on for quite some time now. Turkey’s application to accede to the European Union was already made in 1987. But by doing this‚ Turkey was not yet an official candidate. It was officially recognized as a candidate for full membership in 1999. The real negotiations about

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    Causes of the Crimean War

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    Essay Outline Topic: Assess the causes of the Crimean War Thesis: 1. Russia vs Ottoman Empire The war was brought upon by the balance of power in Europe. The fate of the Ottoman Empire began to be referred to by the name of “The Eastern Question”. After the Ottoman Empire began to grow weak following its defeat by Russia‚ Europe would see Russia looking for more places to expand around the Mediterranean. Because of Russia’s previous hold on the Holy Lands of Europe‚ the

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    Paschalis Kitsikopoulos _TO WHAT EXTENT DID ALEXANDER II SUCCEED IN HIS ATTEMPTS TO MODERNIZE RUSSIA?_ In 1855‚ European countries had to deal with many difficulties. By that time‚ a major imbalance was existing in and between all countries. A detonation of economy and technology was disturbing even the biggest nations of Europe. All countries were intimidated by the greatest power of the time‚ Japan and India. Russia was an enormous country‚ however‚ it wasn’t very advanced as far as the technology

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    narrative introduction

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    others.4 In the second part we will use this methodology to analyze empirical data that have been collected as part of our MICROCON study on ethnic identity and the risk of inter-ethnic conflict in Bulgaria. We focus on the question of how people belonging to the group of “ethnic Turks” in Bulgaria define their ethnicity‚ between the competing contexts of the past (in the form of their experience) and the present (in the form of what they remember and how they reactualize it in their biographical

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