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    as the mastermind behind it. Firstly I will be talking about the three causes that led to the event; stopping the reading of Lenin’s will‚ Stalin’s need to get rid of individual threats to his power and also his need to weaken key groups in the USSR through the use of his terror tactics. Secondly I will be talking about Stalin’s paranoia and what happened during the purges. Lastly I will be talking about the three consequences; Stalin’s success in weakening key groups in the USSR‚ his ability of getting

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    Firstly‚ the environment in a small town is better than in the big city. In the big city‚ it is noisier than small city where it is usually quiet and peaceful. Secondly‚ big city has a very high number of all kinds of vehicles in the street‚ which often causes severe traffic jam. On the other hand‚ the street in a small town is much less crowded. Thirdly‚ life in a small town is more exciting than life in the big city‚ mostly due to the difference in size of the two societies. People in small town are much

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    salaries and cut large numbers of their employees. The huge loss of jobs made the unemployment rate skyrocket. All of these consequences of the Recession put many people under stress and lead to an increase in poverty in working class families. The documentary‚ Inside Job‚ covered the causes and consequences of the Recession in great depth. There are many underlying causes that lead to

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    refugee; people who are forced to leave their home but stayed within the borders of their own country is known as an internally displaced person; and someone who has left their own country to seek protection in another country is an Asylum seeker. The causes of forced migration may be those of Sudan. During 2003‚ there is a civil war where the northern Arabs invade the southern and Darfur Africans of Sudan. The conflict was caused by desertification of the northern land which reduced fertility‚ lowering

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    Causes and consequences of the civil war The Civil War was one of the most deadly wars america has ever seen. There were many causes leading up to the war‚ and consequences after. some of the main causes were: slavery‚ economic differences‚ and the differences in civilization. The years after the war were some of the souths most rugged years the consequences would be fatal. The consequences were: Slavery was banned indefinitely‚ the united states were a unified country‚ and many constitutional

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    bothered very much about the consequences and drawbacks that these wastes may lead to. Pollution and environment can be listed under

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    Inflation : measurement ‚ causes and consequences Measuring Inflation The main measure of inflation is the consumer prices index (CPI) : a measure of changes in the price representative basket of consumer goods and services . Differs from retail prices index (RPI) in methodology and coverage. - It forms the basis for the inflation target that the government requires the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee to achieve. - It is also the main measure used in the rest of the European

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    conflict between the Hutus and the Tutsis and how did they affect the genocide? 2. How and why did the international community respond or not respond and what influence did that have on the genocide? 3. How did the events involving the Rwanda genocide impact both it’s own people as well as the rest of society? Focus Question One: What factors contributed to the conflict between the Hutus and the Tutsis and how did they affect the genocide? Evidence Piece One: “It is said the

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    Italy’s desire for a larger empire‚ and the access Italy had to the Suez Canal. The crisis between Abyssinia and Italy affected the inhabitants of both countries‚ as well as those countries involved in the League of Nations (LON) The first cause that leads to the Abyssinian crisis was the pre-existing border dispute in 1896 between Italy and Abyssinia. After the ‘Scramble for Africa’ in the 19th century‚ Italy was left with the unimportant country such as Eritrea and Somaliland. Italy wanted

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    Causes and Consequences of Global Imbalances: Perspective from Developing Asia CHARLES ADAMS AND DONGHYUN PARK Global current account imbalances are one of the key macroeconomic imbalances that underlie the global financial crisis. The central objective of this paper is to analyze the causes and consequences of global imbalances from the perspective of developing Asia. More specifically‚ the paper examines the root causes of the large and persistent current account surpluses that have emerged

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