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    The graph description of the table on the Participation in Selected Leisure Activities of Girls and Boys |Leisure activities |Girls age 5-14 |Boys age 5-14 | |Skateboarding or rollerblading |25 |39 | |Bike riding |58

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    ‘The outbreak of war in August 1914 was the logical conclusion of German military and expansionary plans confirmed by the September Program of 1914’ How far do you agree with this judgement? Explain your answer using sources 1‚ 2 and 3 and your own knowledge of the issues related to this controversy. (40 marks) According to the writer of Source 1‚ there is a fundamental flaw in Fischer’s assumption that Germany’s war aims already existed before the war and also caused it‚ he writes that if Fischer

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    GERMAN REUNIFICATION: PROBLEMS AND RESEARCH METHODS In the worldwide arena of comparative politics‚ the reunification of Germany in 1990 was a pivotal point in time. With the players coming from opposite ends of the political and economic spectrum‚ the reunification set the stage for major changes both in Germany and the entire European community. These changes offered an important model which comparitivists continue to use in order to examine questions and issues raised by the integration

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    Account for the reasons for the German defeat in WWI. The overall reason of the German defeat in World War I was their inability to sustain a prolonged war of attrition‚ while the Allies could. By the late war 1917-1918‚ the generals of both Allies and Germans knew they had to change their tactics in order to win the war. Ludendorff devised the plan of advancing quickly using specialised fast infantry called storm troopers. This was not a sound long term plan that would win them the war.

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    MW- 3 PART II THE US INVASION OF IRAQ:AMERICAN WAY OF WAR AND THE DILEMMAS OF COUNTRY INSURGENCY Q1. If the Saddam regime actually had possessed a substantial chemical and biological arsenal‚ would the American invasion of Iraq have been justified strategically? Explain why or why not Iraqi possession of such weapons would have threatened US vital security interests. ANS. Iraq was in possession of Chemical Biological Weapons which it used against Iranians and also against Kurds in the 1980s.but

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    monarchism back when the magna carta was signed in england‚ and the german emporer became an elected rather then heridtary position. And up until the last century or so‚ both nations were fairly in step with each other in this regard. Germany is ahead of Britain on this point at the moment though. Depending on how you look at it Britain and Germany mirror each other. Are Germans ruder than the British? Are Britons more dishonest than Germans? Fortunately‚ we don’t have to rely on blind prejudice for answers

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    For most Germans today‚ I would say that Germans see the Holocaust as a tragedy that no one wants to see repeated. Even German leaders and politicians today speak their peace stating that they wish for the prevention of something like this from happening ever again. Most Germans even wonder how such a horrible thing could ever occurred. The Holocaust is also very deeply studied in Germans education today. Even though todays Germans are not at fault in any way for Holocaust‚ they still express a

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    ancestor to the German language. Other regional languages exist within the Jewish community‚ such as Ladino or Judeo Arabic‚ but Jewish people also often learn the language of the country they live within‚ or else learn other languages of the world over time under special circumstances. Such languages are not inherently tied to Jewish culture‚ yet Jewish people will still speak‚ write‚ and communicate in these

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    Summary/ Strong Response In the piece‚ " The U.S. Invasion of Iraq Was Not Justified‚" Mr. Michael T. Klare argues that there is no possible way to justify the invasion of Iraq by the United States government. He objects nearly every conceivable justification for the invasion; namely‚ the argument that the Bush Administration never had evidence of Weapons of Mass Destruction. He objectively blames the Bush Administration for the deaths of American soldiers‚ only to be followed almost mimicking

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    How to Make a German Chocolate Cake So what is the history of the German Chocolate Cake? The truth is that the cake itself did not come from Germany it is actually originated from America. The name “German” refers to the type of chocolate used in the cakes. And the chocolate itself is named after a Walter Baker& Company employee‚ Samuel German‚ who developed the chocolate in 1852. The chocolate was named German’s Sweet Chocolate and eventually became known as German Sweet Chocolate. It is a semi

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