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    A Foreign Service Career Is More Than a Job Every year graduates compete to enter poorly paid but respected Diplomatic Service which also involves uncommon commitments and occasional hardships. So what motivates these young people if not a generous salary and a pleasant working environment? I believe it is their firm dedication to public service and commitment to support their country’s policy publicly. Work is an important and – for most people – inevitable part of life. That is why one should

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    American Life during the 1920s Part 1 – using primary sources to interpret life during the 1920’s This document contains a collection of images (advertisements‚ photographs‚ films and posters) reflecting parts of 1920s American life. Through observing these images‚ we are able to construct a detailed idea about life in the United States during the ‘Jazz Age’. La-Mar Reducing Soap Advertisement

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    What is a self-driving car? A self-driving car is a car that uses motion sensors to “drive itself”. This new technology was originally created by Chris Urmson. Although this is a very clever idea‚ there are some pros and cons. Some pros are you can do other things in the car while going somewhere. Some examples are texting‚ looking something up on the internet‚ or even just relaxing. With the self-driving car‚ you don’t need to worry about falling asleep behind the wheel or paying attention to your

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    A foreign policy analysis based on the neo-realist framework differentiate itself from the traditional realist approach which emphasizes the ubiquity of power and the competitive nature of politics among nations. According to the majority of classical realists the state‚ which is identified as the major player in international politics‚ must pursue power in a continuously hostile and threatening environment. That leads to the conclusion in a realist’s assumption that the survival of the state can

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    The foreign policies of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson The presidencies of both Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson saw radical changes in United States foreign policy. Roosevelt favored imperialism and increasing the American influence and prestige‚ willing to use force when other means failed. His aggressiveness is considered a successful foreign policy. Wilson was an idealist‚ eager to promote democracy and world peace‚ and unwilling to use force; many of his attempts to encourage

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    Which factors contributed to the defeat of the Nazis in the USSR? The defeat of the Nazi armies in Russia can be attributed to several factorswhich all proved disastrous to the Nazis. These factors include overstretched supply line‚ poorly equipped soldiers and Russia’s massive size. The main factor leading to the Nazi defeat was Russia’s massive size and weather. Due to the sheer size of the country‚ the German soldiers soon became exhausted and their morale lowered. The size of the country

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    In the 1930s‚ Britain and France adopted the appeasement policy towards Germany. It was to give in to some of the demands of Hitler in the hope that they would be satisfied and not ask for more. The appeasement policy aimed to prevent another large-scale war like the World War I. The appeasement policy was not an error as appeasement bought time for Britain to rearm. In the 1930s‚ they were still recovering from the tremendous losses in World War I‚ and were not militarily prepared for a war

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    Future of Self-Driving Cars According to loc.gov the first automobile was invented by Karl Benz around 1885 and by 1912 Thomas Russell wrote the book called Automobile Driving Self-Taught where he calls the act of driving an art and presents all the rules and steps to become a good driver; however‚ since then automobile manufacturers have been creating more cars and implementing better technologies and improving automobiles to the point that today most new cars are semi-autonomous and driving has become

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    Myanmar Foreign Direct Investment Policy: Should Myanmar place restrictions on MNCs by placing environmental and labour law Executive Summary MNCs are one of the factors to contribute the country’s development. Myanmar’s economy is based on agriculture‚ and its natural resources. Thus‚ it has the bargain power regarding with these sectors and lack of bargain power regarding with country’s infrastructure‚ technical and management skills. As the economy is based on oil & petrochemical (gas)‚

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    plantation owner‚ politician. One of his more famous quotes comes from his First Inaugural Address "We are all Republicans‚ we are all Federalists." In that respect‚ though he was a very great man‚ I believe in that respect that he is wrong. During the early years of American democracy there was no "grey area" between the party lines. If you were a Federalist you were a hardcore believer in your ideas and thought that nothing a Democratic Republican had to say was worth the time to listen to‚ and by

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