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    Nazi Fact Sheet

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    ‘Nazification’ of government‚ police and the courts The country was divided into 42 Gaus‚ each with a Nazi Gauleiter with the power to make laws. Each street and block of flats had a Blockleiter who reported ‘grumblers’ to the police; the Nazis successfully encouraged the idea of Volksgemeinschaft (national community). German people enthusiastically reported troublemakers to the Gestapo. April 1934: ‘People’s Courts’ were set up with Nazi judges who gave the ‘right’ verdict. The police were

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    Narrative

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    Chapter 1 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE A statement of purpose‚ or personal statement‚ is a brief and focused essay about one’s career or reasearch goals. It is a concese treatise about one’s profession target‚ identified means to achive them and accomplishments so far towards those goals. The following statements are the trainee’s objectives for his practicum training: * To enhance and apply learning’s from the previous academic years to operating environment and improve those in order to get better

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    The Democrat’s and the Dictator’s Rise to Power Two major leaders who rose to power during the Great Depression had different approaches to the economic and social problems of the era. Franklin D. Roosevelt who was elected President of the United States and Adolf Hitler who was appointed chancellor of the Nazi Party for Germany. They entered office within a month of each other. Hitler and Roosevelt had similar objectives when they stepped into office. They both began addressing the great depression

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    Tourism in Germany

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    TOURISM IN GERMANY Contents INTRODUCTION. 4 1. GERMANY 5 2. GETTING THERE 7 3. ACCOMMODATION IN GERMANY. 10 4. WHERE TO GO. 13 4.1.FESTIVALS 13 4.2. NATIONAL PARKS 15 4.3. ROUTS IN GERMANY. 20 5. A JOURNEY TO BERLIN 24 5.1. ACCOMMODATION IN BERLIN 24 5.2. SIGHTSEEING IN BERLIN 28 5.3. EAT‚ DRINK‚ NIGHTLIFE 32 CONCLUSION. 34 LITERATURE 35 SITES 35 Introduction. Germany is rich by its tourist recourses. Each land has a lot of various places of interest. «Come and be

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    became head of preparing the economy for war. *Shows that Hitler was planning another war from the beginning‚ as this would be the best way to indicate Germany’s strength -Began major civil works programs‚ such as the construction of railroads‚ autobahns (roadways)‚ and dams -Enemies of the state were arrested‚ namely Jews (they were used as the scapegoat for many of Germany’s economic problems‚ and the Nazi party itself was inherently racist) Foreign Policy Main goals were: 1. Peace/union

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    Toyota Prius Case Study

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    Toyota Prius: green or geek machine? There are many reasons why people want a revolutionary car. Some enthusiasts enthuse about scientific and technological advances and want the latest gizmos. Others rebel against fuel price increases‚ even though fuel is cheaper than it has been for decades. Finally‚ people are ‘concerned about the environment’. Hoping that all the above was true and looking to grab a technological advantage over other car manufacturers; in 2000 Toyota introduced Prius‚ their

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    In 1935‚ American commentator Walter Winchell coined the term "disc jockey" (the combination of "disc"‚ referring to the disc records‚ and "jockey"‚ which is an operator of a machine) as a description of radio announcer Martin Block‚ the first announcer to become a star. While his audience was awaiting developments in the Lindbergh kidnapping‚ Block played records and created the illusion that he was broadcasting from a ballroom‚ with the nation’s top dance bands performing live. The show‚ which

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    Consumer Behaviour in Automobile Purchasing What is Consumer Behaviour? Consumer behaviour can be defined as the acts of consumers directly involved in obtaining‚ using and disposing of economic goods and services‚ including the decision process that precede and determine their acts. The study of how and why people purchase goods and services is termed consumer buying behaviour. The term covers the decision-making processes from those that precede the purchase of goods or services to the

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    History Germany Notes

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    Guide to GCSE History exam – Unit 2 Depth Study 1 hour 15 minutes Question 1 1a (source inference) What can you learn from source A about…? 4 marks (6 minutes) Source A: From a book about the history of Germany‚ published in 2009. On the evening of 27 February 1933‚ the Reichstag building was destroyed by a massive fire. A young Dutchman‚ a Communist supporter called Marinus van der Lubbe‚ was caught on the site. Van der Lubbe was put on trial‚ found guilty and executed. But his

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    Cyber Warfare/Motivations

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    Gunner Church Cyber Warfare/Motivations The search for information superiority is not new. Sun Tzu ’s observation to "Know the enemy and know yourself; in a hundred battles you will never be in peril" is well-known and timelessly accurate. Scouting the enemy in order to gain advantage from knowing his dispositions (and simultaneously protecting against his scouts) is likewise ancient. Intuitively‚ this task is also the essence of practicality. In this age‚ old quest for knowledge of the enemy

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