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    To what extent were the effects of the Treaty of Versailles the most serious problem for the Weimar republic between 1919-1923? The Weimar republic encountered many serious problems in the years 1919-1923; and whilst historians argue that the effects of the treaty of Versailles were the most severe‚ it is necessary to compare the significance of a range of other political‚ social and economic factors to determine the prime and most significant problem faced by the newly formed government in a

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    Critically evaluate the extent the doctrine of the separation of powers underpin the Basic Law. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INTRODUCTION According to Wesley Smith‚ “The doctrine of separation of powers is a general technique for limiting the ability of government officials to wield excessive powers to the detriment of citizens’ rights. The three types of power (the legislative‚ executive and judicial) should be distributed

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    Social Problems on Young People which Related to Crime‚ Alcoholism‚ Drug-Taking and Desperation Study Case: Overcoming the issues by controlling drugs of free circulation Pandu Rizqi Akbar (016201100038) 10/17/2014 Introduction Nowadays‚ young people in particular are turning to crime and level of vandalism and street crime has gone up. There is little discipline in schools. Alcoholism is on the increase too‚ again particularly among young people‚ and drug-taking is a big problem. One reason

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    the people Malcolm X preached to about the Nation of Islam were turned off by the strict code of discipline. How is strict discipline an advantage in developing moral character and fortitude? How is strict discipline a disadvantage? The advantages of the code of discipline and creates moral because it promotes good behavior and having a healthy relationships and family life. The codes where no stealing‚ lying and insubordination to civil authority which promotes honesty and loyalty within the family

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    Problems in the News Media Polls by USA Today found only 36 percent of Americans believe that news organizations get the facts straight. A surprising stat at quick glance‚ but turn on the evening news and ponder that stat again. It’s not just the news; it’s the news media in general. Whether it’s political agenda‚ greed‚ or for the pure sake of entertainment: the news media isn’t doing their job. The United States media is becoming like the rest of TV‚ purely entertaining‚ only focused on ratings

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    Were Roosevelt’s new deals responsible for getting the United States out of the Great Depression? If so to what extent Franklin D Roosevelt was elected as President of the United States in 1932 and he was dealt a very large task. He was elected during the time period of the great depression and the United States economy was very bad. Many believe it was Roosevelt who got the United States out of the great depression with his first and second new deals. The new deals had three goals which were to

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    While the ultimate goal is the same‚ to determine the value(s) that hold true for the equation‚ solving quadratic equations requires much more than simply isolating the variable‚ as is required in solving linear equations. This piece will outline the different types of quadratic equations‚ strategies for solving each type‚ as well as other methods of solutions such as Completing the Square and using the Quadratic Formula. Knowledge of factoring perfect square trinomials and simplifying radical expression

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    what extent was the League of Nations a success? What were the aims‚ strengths and weaknesses of the organisation? Successes and failures of peacekeeping during the 1920’s The agencies of the League What was the impact of the Great Depression? Failures of the League during the 1930’s – Manchuria and Abyssinia Intrinsic problems with the League - always very likely to fail! Confused aims Fourteen Points (Jan 1918) - President Wilson had called for ‘a general association of nations...for

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    How effective were the guerrilla tactics of the Viet Cong – History Plan * What tactics the Viet Cong used against US/ARVN troops. * How the Viet Cong dealt with the decisions made by the US troops. * How guerrilla tactics were better than those used by the US troops. * How the environment in Vietnam suited the Viet Cong and how it was a disadvantage for the US troops. * How the surroundings in Vietnam were an advantage to the Viet Cong. The Viet Cong had many tactics which they

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    before making a final decision‚ and this can be either a problem or an issue. Ending an unhappy relationship can be a problem if you do not communicate with your partner and you choose to hold in all of your feelings and emotions. By having no communication‚ it does not give the lay on the line for the partner or married person to give their input and extend their feelings‚ as well. I ask myself questions to determine the severity of the problem or the issue. Some of the questions that I may ask myself

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