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    Sigmund Freud

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    of Medicine in Rio de Janeiro for his dissertation Da psiconalise (A sexualidade nas nevroses) and thus inaugurated the field for the reception of psychoanalysis in the decades to come. After a long period when this document was not available‚ the German Hannes Stubbe‚ professor for anthropological psychology at the University of Cologne‚ Germany‚ and at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro‚ Brazil‚ traced it in the faculty’s archives and published it as a 129-pages reprint. Hannes

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    Wwi Causes

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    Throughout the twentieth century events that transpired were subject to a great deal of debate from students to trained historians. It was a span of one hundred years that saw the entire world at war on two separate occasions‚ it saw the end of the old idea that the Europe was home to the most successful countries in the world‚ and it saw the world on the brink of a nuclear war and perhaps its end. Through all of this many debates emerged on the events that transpired. Perhaps the most debated

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    War Horse

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    trooper named Warren becomes Joey’s new owner. Joey and Topthorn do well in battle‚ but the Germans capture Warren and Stewart and their mounts. Though the horses no longer have the honor of serving the cavalry‚ their duties of pulling carts full of wounded German soldiers earn them praise and good care from the men. An old farmer and his granddaughter‚ Emilie‚ dote on the horses as well. When the German army moves out of the area‚ Emilie and her grandfather get to keep the two horses. Joey and Topthorn

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    Can Schlieffen Pull The Cord? Can = Commanders Schlieffen = Schlieffen Pull = Plan XVII The = Tactical and strategic problems Cord = Communication C Commanders Moltke Was regarded as unsuitable for the pressures of commanding the German forces. Failed to provide the resources or manpower needed to implement his changes to the Schlieffen plan. Was too keen to pass responsibility to his subordinates. Sir John French Prone to depression Did not trust the French command and often

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    Firstly‚ after Olmutz‚ Schwarzenberg put forward his plans for an ‘Austrian-dominated middle Europe’ which would include 70 million people from all of the German states. This idea was not accepted among the smaller states and it would mean that their power would be decreased so that larger states‚ such as Austria‚ could increase in power. This meant that many states chose to support Prussia’s plan to return

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    Imperialism is a belief that to be a strong country‚ you need to have a large empire and this will give great profit to your nation. Also in 1871‚ Germany defeated France in war. The Germans made the French pay 200 million francs in compensations and give the border territories of Alsace and Lorraine to Germany. The Germans knew that France would look for revenge as soon as possible. To prevent this‚ Otto von Bismarck (the chancellor and leader) made agreements with other countries so that France would

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    movement of Russia and Germany’s transfer of soldiers. The resistance of the Belgians and British Expeditionary Force hindered this. Russia’s troops were mobilized sooner than expected‚ and within ten days‚ they had infiltrated into Germany. That caused German troops to be moved over away from Europe to put a hold up on the Russian Invasion. Both sides of the war now had to secure what land they claimed as their territory. Trenches were dug and machine gun posts were placed properly along these trenches

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    ultimate power always in the Kaiser’s hands succeeded in maintaining the political status quo to a much further extent. The nationalism and patriotism upholding the Kaiser’s constitutional powers were very significant‚ as the vast majority of the German population and the breadth of the political nation valued the Kaiser‚ so he did not face any serious challenges in this period. This nationalism and patriotism was particularly felt by the traditional elites‚ who the constitution favoured‚ and pressed

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    Walmart Case

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    culture. And in Germany‚ US Wal-Mart was not able to transfer their exceptional service approach‚ because what the Americans saw as “exceptional service”‚ the Germans experienced as bad service because of cultural differences. For example‚ the 10-foot rule was interpreted as flirting and sometimes even harassment. Next to that‚ the Germans did not like other people touching their groceries. 2. What distance components (relative to the US) do American retailers face in Germany? Give examples.

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    In the twentieth century a tremendous war broke out and affected the entire world. This war began because of the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand and his wife. After this Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. Germany‚ who was allied with Austria-Hungary‚ also declared war on Serbia. Russia had to declare war on Germany and Austria-Hungary because they were allied with Serbia. This was mostly caused by nationalism‚ militarism‚ and imperialism. Nationalism is when you are proud of your country

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