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    JiaMin Leong Ms. Kavytha Humanities 11th March 2011 United States Of America’s Great Seal (I1 - United States) Germany’s Flag (I2 - Germany) Germany’s Great Seal (I3 – Germany Seal) United States of America’s Flag (I1 - United States) United States of America and Germany: Friends For Real? The United States of America‚ also known as USA‚ is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district. The country is situated mostly

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    Herrieden‚ Germany‚ was a quiet town. Houses in the neighborhood were never the same color. It was as if someone dumped all the shades of color onto this town. The Germans that were living in this town never had a frown on their face when outside. They always greeted their neighbors and gave each other gifts. The German community around my family and other families knew that we were Americans‚ but they never treated us with disrespect.When my family moved into the town‚ our neighbors came over to

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    Religion is one of the ways we can show our personalities and express ourselves. Imagine a world where you have to follow a specific religion and you get punished for not obeying the law. That was the issue in 16th century Germany. The issues that cause groups of people or countries to come to the conflict was the revolts against the church and higher power. The church was put down by Martin Luther and his reform against the obscured ways of the Catholic Church. Martin Luther was a German professor

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    biggest empire because they both obviously wanted the most power‚ money and prestige. This link relates to the cause of Empire. Carrying on‚ the link is from Box 1: ‘Countries in Europe were competing over who had the biggest empire’‚ to Box 5: ‘Germany and Britain began competing over who had the biggest navy. Both countries wanted to make sure they were the strongest’. These boxes link together because as well as competing over who had the biggest empire‚ they were also competing over who had the

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    specifically in the field of World War 2‚ a popular question is “how was Germany such a successful force on the battlefield?” There are many explanations as to why Germany was so successful in all of its earlier military campaigns‚ but the largest reason is because of the secret rearmament that took place within Germany‚ years before the war. Several years before Hitler and The Second War‚ World War 1 ended in the humiliating defeat of Germany as a country. The conditions of Germany’s surrender were even more

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    Travel Article The world is full of many diverse and beautiful countries. Argentina and Germany are two such countries. Although they are quite far from each other‚ both still have a lot in common. This article will demonstrate some of the similarities and differences of these two countries. Firstly‚ both of these countries are passionate about soccer. To start with‚ both countries have produced some very famous players. To illustrate‚ Ozil is a famous German who plays for Real Madrid‚ and Messi

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    Negative effects of Nazi Germany There were many different positive and negative effects of the Nazi rule on the people of Germany between 1933 and 1939. The treaty of Versailles drained the German people of everything they had. People were poor‚ hungry and unemployed‚ and the weakened Weimar republic had become even weaker in the eyes of the German people. The harsh conditions of the treaty caused Germany to loose land‚ money‚ military strength and dignity caused Germany to fall into disrepair.

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    greater than ever. The aim of the present essay is to examine and understand the different cultural aspects from Germany‚ from a general to a specific perception‚ so that it could be use as a guide for future references. As well this guide should help interact with German people in business and in daily basis in life. Key information About Germany The Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland) is consider one of the mayor powers within the world and the first in the European nation

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    Tuesday‚ 25 September 2012 "Was World War 1 Germany’s fault? This is a widely debated topic and at first sight it can seem like Germany caused the war. It is said that Germany purposefully triggered World War One by escalating the crisis by several historians by propaganda and nationalism. However I think Germany was not the sole responsibility of the war; even today people debate about which nation has the burden of this. In the months leading up to the assassination of Franz Ferdinand

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    Is Germany at fault for World War II? World War Two was a time of devastation and misfortune for all people in the world. The war lasted for six years‚ and involved more than 200 countries‚ costing fifty-five million lives and material damage of some three billion dollars. WWII was said to be the easiest war ever to be prevented‚ but once it started there was no stopping it. What or who could cause such a devastating war? Many people place the blame on the country of Germany. Germany invaded

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