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    World War I - Results The First World War “ended” in 1918 in November‚ when the Treaty of Versailles was signed to create an armistice. Though this treaty became active on that day for Western Europe‚ this treaty did not take effect in Eastern Europe until up to mid-1920s. Political‚ cultural‚ and social order was changed immensely in Europe‚ Asia‚ and Africa‚ even countries not directly in the war. As a result of the damages from the war‚ many new countries were formed. Also‚ millions of people

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    Melvin Burgess uses language very powerfully in a variety of different ways. He uses very persuasive ways of changing the readers opinion but leaves it open a bit to you can still think what you want and kind of have your own opinion about the book but adds a bit of his own opinion. My first reason why Burgess uses language powerfully is that he said “Its’s getting colder and you know you’ve got nothing to lose.” This shows that one of the characters is in deep trouble when something is

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    between school and marriage to be whomever we want without the judgement of society. This window is the only time that we can have a ”good time” like getting drunk‚ travel‚ stay out late‚ do silly things yet nobody would criticise. However‚ since the window is pretty narrow‚ many people tends to stretch it so they can fully enjoy themselves. For

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    How to Manage the Use of Force Ethical Issues Abstract A growing concern in America is the unnecessary use of force police officers use on the innocent or those in their custody. The role of the police officer carries both power and authority and the abuse of that power and authority raises issues society must face. This paper discusses the problem of officers who use unnecessary force‚ what managers and executives are doing to deal with this problem and the ethical dilemmas associated with the

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    PETER PARALEGAL INITIAL CLIENT INTERVIEW Paralegals are legal professionals which can perform filing and drafting documents‚ contracting and interacting with clients‚ and prepare for trails. Even though paralegals can perform so many tasks that an actual attorney can do they also have restrictions. A paralegal is a person who is qualified by education‚ training or work experience who is employed or retained by a lawyer‚ law office‚ corporation‚ governmental agency or other entity who performs specifically

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    Can Hitler Happen Again? “Everything changed very quickly in 1933‚” says a survivor of the Holocaust. Suzan Strauss was a twelve year old girl when the Holocaust began. Adolf Hitler‚ was a very powerful man. He killed 6 million Jews‚ worked them to death. Hitler hated Jews‚ he irrationally blamed them for Germany’s defeat in world war I (1914-1918). It happened to a high school in California in April 1967‚ by a history teacher who was teaching them about Hitler and discipline. The teacher and

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    10 MISTAKES MARKETERS MAKE MARKETING TO WOMEN By  MICHAEL J. SILVERSTEIN Women buy goods and services differently from men. They have more experience as shoppers‚ feel more passion about what they buy and bear the lion’s share of responsibility for purchasing household items. Research conducted by The Boston Consulting Group (BCG)‚ including a survey of some 15‚000 women and 5‚000 men in 22 countries‚ shows that women make over 70% of the purchases of discretionary consumer goods each year and constitute

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    a charity that follows the same aim as you‚ there are loads but choose a charity you can trust. It doesn’t have to be a lot‚ but it should be something significant. Give up gourmet coffee and give the money to a homeless outreach. Drive less to save gas. Carpool. Stop the special trips to the store. Walk where you can. Give the money you saved to a soup kitchen. It can be the money you spend on chocolates‚ it can be the money that you spend on console games. Every little counts‚ remember that. 4

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    Can Paradoxical Thinking Be Learned In almost all colleges and university students is traditional being taught the principle model of cause-and-effect to developed young minds analytical and critical thinking skills. In other words‚ paradoxical thinking can be learned. It is possible to change an individual’s frame of mind by presenting an emotional puzzling feeling to the brain. What appears to be real cannot be‚ and yet it is. Paradoxical thinking allows a mind to reach beyond what is appeared

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    The Enlightenment‚ the use of reason was the way that a person could understand themselves entirely. For example‚ Descartes’s famous statement “I think therefore I am‚” was one of the most important outcomes from the Enlightenment thinkers. It focused on the use of reasoning to describe one’s own existence in the world. Freud took a vastly different approach. He focused on the mysteriousness of the unconscious mind that cannot be explained using reason nor logic. The ideas created by Sigmund Freud

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