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    Why did Stalin rather than Trotsky emerge as leader of the USSR in 1929? A power struggle for control of the Bolshevik party began after Lenin’s death in 1924. Among the contenders for the role‚ two of the most powerful names in this struggle were Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin. Ultimately‚ Stalin was able to secure power and vote out Trotsky by being politically skilful and cunning however most importantly he was lucky. First of all‚ Stalin was lucky. Trotsky remained ill for most of the power

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    and testing of theories about how the world works. 2. Why do economics make assumptions? Answer: Because assumptions simply the complex world‚ and make it easier to understand. It is usually unrealistic‚ but it is simple to learn and it gives useful insights about the real world. 3. Should an economic model describe reality exactly? Answer: No. A model is a highly simplified representation of a more complicated reality. Economists use models to study economic issues. 4. Draw and explain

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    should not drink more than the recommended daily unit guidelines of 3-4 units of alcohol for men and 2-3 units of alcohol for women (attached as Appendix I). They also state that‚ men should not drink more than 21 standard drinks in a week‚ and women should not drink more than 14 standard drinks in a week. I is also important to spread them out over the week and to have some alcohol-free days (www.drinkaware.ie)‚ (www.drugalcohol.Info). Hypothesis Men drink more than women? Methodology

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    purpose of this essay is to reflect on the philosophical underpinnings behind the existent and dominant paradigm in the Economics discipline explaining the ontological and epistemological rationale that is based on. So‚ how economists perceive the world around them? What sensors do they use for getting the vibes from that world? How they evaluate them? Who they want to inform and for whose sake? In fact‚ what’s the meaning of Economics as a profession and who are those that want to change that meaning

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    Practice essay. Essay question: why did Orwell choose to write about animals rather than humans? By writing about animals instead of humans it enables the audience to think more critically about their own political leaders and to see the way which the maintain power. Quote: napoleon sprung forward with a cry ‘death to humanity’. If Orwell decided to write about humans rather than animals the whole entire book would be taken completely out of context to how he visualised and produced his book as

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    globalization and youth embedded within them. Youth is seen as a consuming social group‚ the first to bend to what is understood to be the homogenizing pressures of globalization‚ a globalization fundamentally tied to Americanization.1 Youth consumption practices become an index of the presence and reach of globalization. Such short-hand ways of indexing the salience of contemporary forms of globalization as a cultural force obscure the ways in which new global cultural forms are inserted into

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    Women “Why can’t a woman be more like a man?" It’s a humorous question asked by Professor Henry Higgins in a show-stopping song from the Broadway musical My Fair Lady. But Higgins would sing quite a different tune if the subject was longevity. When it comes to life span‚ why can’t a man be more like a woman?” (Harvey Simons‚ 2004) Women do indeed live longer than men. But why? And can men do anything to catch up? “Do women live longer than men because they are less affected by the social gradient

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    | Environmentalists | Economists | Global | 1) Developing countries most damaged: * - Relocated production * - Outdated equipment * | 1) Industrialization +Diversification of the economy * Welfare 2) Relocated production stimulates economic growth and thus assists socio-economic equality of the nations | | 2) Developed countries also suffer | 3) economic forces that create the wealth of developed countries can solve their environmental troubles to solve real environmental

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    Introduction The philosophy of Alternate Dispute Resolution systems is well-stated by Abraham Lincoln: “discourage litigation; persuade your neighbors to compromise whenever you can. Point out to them how the normal winner is often a loser in fees‚ expense‚ cost and time.” Litigation does not always lead to a satisfactory result. It is expensive in terms of time and money. A case won or lost in court of law does not change the mindset of the litigants who continue to be adversaries and go on fighting

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    Rights vs Responsibilities in the United States The United States prides itself in the multitude and strength of the rights it provides its citizens. Whether a citizen is born in the United States or immigrates to it‚ these rights are equally guaranteed to all American citizens. However‚ in order to maintain these rights‚ there are a series of responsibilities that all American citizens are expected to uphold in order for the United States as a nation to continue to prosper. While many rights and

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