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    Types of Dogs

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    called breeds. Different dogs carry different physical modifications. Evolution has led to the variations in dogs. One type of dog that is known to have physical disabilities is the Dalmation. Dalmations are often born deaf or blind. German Shephards tend to develop arthritis in their hips earlier than other breeds of dogs. Huskies have a naturally thick coat of fur‚ which they developed for adaptation in their natural habitat‚ which happens to be in northern countries‚ such as Russia. Poodles

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    unanimously. The assembly: Each member of the League had one vote each. They all met once a year. All decisions taken were to be made unanimously. The secretariat: This carried out the League’s decisions. It had no armed forces. (Shephard‚ Reid‚ & Shephard‚ 2010: 142). Membership from 1920-1945 The league had diverse membership of different countries and at varying times over the years of its existence. Some where there the whole time‚ some pulled out‚ and some joined later on. Here are

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    Bibliography: Lacey and Shephard (2002) ‚ Germany 1918-1945‚ John Murray Publishers‚ London

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    One of the most well-known figures from the Second World War was a known anti-Semitic‚ U.S. Army General George S. Patton. Several sources expose facts about this historical figure including The Long Road Home. Shephard describes the xenophobic leader‚ “General George S. Patton made no secret of his loathing of the Jews‚ most of whom came from Eastern Europe; they were‚ he wrote in his diary‚ “lower than animals.” Patton did not think that their present way of life had any connection with what had

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    qualitative research. Newbury Park‚ CA: Sage. •Miles & Huberman (1994‚ p. 40). Qualitative Data Analysis•Pendergast‚ M. (1993) For God‚ Country and Coca-Cola: The Unauthorised history of the World ’s Most Popular Soft Drink (London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson)•Shephard‚ M. (2007) ’Multiple Audiences‚ Multiple Messages? An Exploration of the Dynamics between the Party‚ the Candidates and the Various Constituencies ’‚ Journal of Elections‚ Public Opinion and Parties•Walvis‚ T.H (2003)‚ "Avoiding advertising research

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    strong‚ decisive leadership in the great German tradition going back to the Kaiser and beyond.” (Lacey‚ Shephard‚ pg 50) Hitler‚ the strong leader whom Germany needed and wanted was the focus in the barrage of electioneering. “While the Weimar Republic appeared simply muddling through indecisively‚ Hitler’s strong personality and powerful ideas seemed to be just what Germany needed.” (Lacey‚ Shephard‚ pg 50) In January 1933‚ Hindenburg and Papen came up with a plan to get the Nazis on their side by

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    Physical education theorist‚ Svoboda states that ‘numerous studies have demonstrated that appropriately structured and presented activities can make a contribution to the development of pro-social behavior’ (Shephard‚ 1997). Students who participate in physical education have the opportunity to develop important social skills while working in a collaborative environment; this is the fundamental for building and maintaining friendships and relationships through

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    hundred years ago lived a sanctuary life in comparison to those of the current times. Today’s teenagers do not just hear of violent activities within their communities‚ but are also aware of what is taking place in their nations and the world at large (Shephard‚ 2011). This has been made possible through embracement of technology and media. Television and the internet have enabled several young adults have their lives affected in ways no one even knew probable. The world today has been compressed to one

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    ‘Jamaican Gold: Jamaican Sprinters’ gives us a look into what it takes to be a successful sprinter in Jamaica. The book presents detailed research into the science of sprinting‚ the cultural traits that makes a Jamaican the ideal sprinter and shows us a peek into the lives of some famous Jamaican sprinters backed by a chapter dedicated to track and field history in photos. Also‚ the book discusses the issues faced in the sport of track and field and approaches to teaching physical education and its

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    On June 10th‚ 1940‚ Franklin Delano Roosevelt gave‚ what might not have been one of his most memorable speeches‚ nevertheless‚ it would be one of the most historically influential speeches of his time. What came to be known as the “Stab in the Back” speech was delivered as a commencement address for the 115th graduating class at the University of Virginia; where one of his sons was graduating. In front of hundreds‚ FDR would deliver a speech that was reflective of the president’s examination of the

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