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    well written well written Dutch Interior by Mark Santangelo Joan Miro created a surrealist painting‚ a style that expresses the subconscious using imagery in the subject matter‚ Dutch Interior shows a man playing the guitar at a table. There are animals and a women sitting around him listening to the beautiful sound. Miro used a wide array of colors especially green and white to emphasize a happy day. He uses complementary colors to allow the colors to clash and have things stand out and

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    Republic Day

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    Republic Day is one of the three national holidays of India and the greatest festival celebrated in the country. It is celebrated every year on January 26‚ in New Delhi with great pomp‚ fanfare and pageant. While in the capitals of the States and other headquarters‚ it is marked with patriotic fervor. The most spectacular celebrations are marked by the Republic Day Parade that takes place in the capital of New Delhi at Rajpath. It includes march past of the three armed forces‚ massive parades‚ folk

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    Plato's the Republic

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    Justice In Plato ’s The Republic‚ the author seeks to define the meaning of justice. In the story‚ the main character Socrates and some other men are discussing the subject of justice in the city and how one might judge what is just. At one point in the argument‚ Thrasymachus‚ one of the debaters and a sophist‚ makes a very broad and controversial statement: "Justice is nothing other than the advantage of the stronger." This sparks a heated discussion between him and his friends‚ who ask him to

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    Euro Currency Market

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    is a freely convertible currency deposited in a bank located in a country which is not the native country of the currency. The deposit can be placed in a foreign bank or in the foreign branch of a domestic US bank. [Note of caution! The prefix Euro has little or nothing to do with the newly emerging currency in Europe.] In the Eurocurrency market‚ investors hold short-term claims on commercial banks which intermediate to transform these deposits into long-term claims on final borrowers.

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    The Togolese Republic

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    a partially free nation with relatively scarce civil liberties (5 out of 7‚ 7 being least free) and 2.5% of their gross domestic product going towards military spending. Social stratification of wealth information is not available. The Togolese Republic scored a 46.66 out of 100‚ ranking them 117th on the 2015 social progress index. This illustrates that there is still substantial room for improvement in basic human needs‚ opportunity‚ and the foundations of wellbeing. The country received its

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    Weimar Republic

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    Gustav Stresemann and Charles Dawes In 1923‚ the Weimar Republic was on the verge of collapse‚ but‚ surprisingly‚ the crisis was the start of a period of stability and success. The period 1923-1929 was a time when the economy boomed and cultural life flourished in Germany. This dramatic turnabout happened because Germany was saved by two people - Gustav Stresemann and Charles Dawes. Gustav Stresemann had been a nationalist‚ but he realised that something needed to be done to save Germany. The

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    Republic Day

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    Our country celebrates our Republic Day on the 26th of January every year. This day is of a great importance in the history of our freedom struggle. On this day in 1930 we took a pledge on the banks of river Ravi at Lahore that we will struggle for the achievement of complete indepen-dence ( Poorna Swarajya ) of India. We became independent on 15th August 1947. We chose 26th January 1950 as our Republic Day. Our new Constitution came into force from this day. India was declared to be a Sovereign

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    countries. The steering committee has determined that one alternative must be a member of the European Union (EU) while the other cannot be a member of the EU. Subject to these conditions‚ you may choose any two foreign countries‚ except China‚ Czech Republic‚ and Romania for comparison. Deliverable: There are many factors to consider in your comparative analysis. Please be sure to include‚ among other topics‚ a discussion of the different countries ’ currencies‚ trade policies and cultural variables

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    forces contributed to defeat the treaty‚ it was Wilson’s unmovable position that led to its ultimate defeat in the Senate. There was much opposition to the Treaty in the United States‚ as well as the rest of the world. In the excerpt from "The New Republic‚" it proves the public’s general disdain for the Treaty. Whether they had hoped for the treaty to be more lenient on Germany‚ or more severe‚ everyone had a problem with the treaty and its disputable clauses. Americans had been promised at the beginning

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    Glaucon in the Republic

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    In Plato’s Republic‚ Glaucon is introduced to the reader as a man who loves honor‚ sex‚ and luxury. As The Republic progresses through books and Socrates’ arguments of how and why these flaws make the soul unhappy began to piece together‚ Glaucon relates some of these cases to his own life‚ and begins to see how Socrates’ line of reasoning makes more sense than his own. Once Glaucon comes to this realization‚ he embarks on a path of change on his outlook of what happiness is‚ and this change is

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