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    it is very hard to achieve that. So‚ this essay will discuss aims of academic study and different ways of reaching them. The aims of academic study can be defined differently. The most vital and important aim is to warrant having a job in the future. But some people participate in academic study just because they want to know more and widen their outlook. Moreover‚ academic study provides opportunities for further. There are a lot of aims of academic study and so different ways of reaching them. Academic

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    the First World War. Fritz Fischer‚ author of Germany’s Aims in the First World War‚ wrote that Germany was undeniably responsible for the war. Fischer argues that Germany took advantage of the Austro-Serbian conflict in order to stage a preventive war‚ and pull herself out of European isolation. His research showed that Germany had similar aims in both WWI and WWII‚ setting out to consciously to become a world power. He argued Germany’s aim to gain large territories in central and eastern Europe

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    How far were the league of nations aims justified? When the League of Nations was set up‚ it has four main aims. They were: to encourage nations to disarm; to discourage aggression; to improve living and working conditions of people all round the World; and to encourage countries to cooperate. The League was successful in some areas‚ particularly in with its various commissions and mandates‚ but over all‚ it was unsuccessful in achieving its aims. When it came to organisation‚ the League was quite

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    What are the aims of academic study and how can they is achieved? Currently‚ education is considered one of the important factors to accomplish the development in societies. The most significant part in education is academic study which is provided only in universities and colleges. This type of instruction has several purposes for instance; preparing students to be specialists in one of academic subjects. In addition‚ academic study can be achieved through a number of ways such as‚ creative

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    ACHIEVED THEIR AIMS 1933-45”. HOW FAR DO YOU AGREE WITH THIS STATEMENT? (24 MARKS) Between 1933 and 1945‚ the Nazis put in place various policies towards women in Germany. The Nazis believed that ‘women should have the task of beautiful and bringing children into the world’ (Joseph Goebbels‚ 1939). The general areas in which these policies aimed to cover covered included births‚ marriage‚ welfare‚ education‚ employment and public life. In terms of births‚ between 1933 and 1939‚ the Nazis main aim was to

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    What are the aims of academic study‚ and how can they be achieved? Currently‚ a large number of students graduated from high school go to the university to get further study. Through academic study‚ they think they can learn a lot of knowledge and skills. They believe the knowledge and skills will bring them bright future. To achieve the aims‚ they find their weakness and work hard. In the university‚ students can see lots of experienced professors and intelligent schoolmates. It is human resources

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    Understanding the Exigency of Educating the Masses:The Inspirational Ideology of Jotiba Phule Poonam Singh‚ Assitant Professor‚ Satywati College (M)‚ University of Delhi. Abstract The traditional Indian system gave monopoly of educational resources to Brahmins. Anyone who tried to break the hegemonic encroachments of educational resourceswas severely punished by the Laws of Manu or by the preaching of Vedic scriptures such as Rig-Veda. For a very long-time Indians born in disparate Varnas could

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    As a political scientist one of the most important questions to ask is‚ “What should the aim of government in society be and why?” To answer this question I will examine the perspectives of three philosophers‚ Thomas Aquinas‚ Thomas Hobbes‚ and John Locke‚ in regards to their views on government’s role and obligation in a society. To understand and define the aim of government in society the best form of government must first be defined. The best form of government will be defined using Plato’s teaching’s

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    what extent was Fidel Castro able to achieve his aims between 1959 and 1979‚ and what prevented him from achieving more? During Fulgencio Batista’s reign in Cuba‚ Fidel Castro had insistently professed his dissatisfaction with the government‚ and when he finally took over in 1959‚ he effected a government that formed the basis from which the criticism of many historians today derives. To a minimal extent‚ Fidel Castro was able to achieve his aims between 1959 and 1979. Revealed in the 26th of July

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    STRUCTURALISM is a theoretical paradigm emphasizing that elements of culture must be understood in terms of their relationship to a larger‚ overarching system or structure. It works to uncover all the structures that underlie all the things that humans do‚ think‚ perceive‚ and feel. Alternately‚ as summarized by philosopher Simon Blackburn‚ Structuralism is "the belief that phenomena of human life are not intelligible except through their interrelations. These relations constitute a structure‚ and

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