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    How far do you agree that Garibaldi played a more important part than Cavour in the Unification of Italy? Garibaldi and Cavour were two very influential people in the unification for Italy and without them the unification may not have occurred. Although they both ultimately wanted the same thing‚ the unification of Italy‚ they went about it in different ways. Cavour was a highly intellectual man‚ who orchestrated things from a political stand point ensuring good relations with countries like France

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    ‘The First World War increased rather than narrowed Germany’s political division’ How far do you agree with this judgement? Although initially it seems apparent that the First World War narrowed the existing political divisions in Germany during this period‚ as the war progressed‚ the resentment grew‚ in part because of the huge losses and the economic crisis that hung over the country. Therefore because of this the political divisions increased‚ and by the end of the war the polarisation

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    “On balance the league of nations proved to be a failure in the 1920’s.” How far do you agree with this statement? Explain. 10 marks. The League of Nations was the brainchild of USA’s president‚ Woodrow Wilson‚ and was one of his suggested 14 points that followed the Treaty of Versailles. The League was based on a covenant‚ a set of 26 articles‚ which all the members had to follow. The main structure of the League was set in the form of The Assembly and the Council‚ of which there were four permanent

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    “Customer loyalty can make or break a brand.” How far do you agree with this statement? Increasing number of companies put the strategy of customer loyalty into focus. Marketers from different countries come to an agreement that combining customer development with customer retention can bring long-term impact on brand performance (Kotler‚ 2003). In specific‚ price premium‚ brand awareness and market share closely associated with brand profitability count on customer loyalty. For instance‚ loyal

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    Do you agree: Australian media representatives of Asian society are biased? Give reasons by way of examples. Mired in debt in Europe together with North America being under the background of weak economic recovery‚ the Australian government would link the future development and boom of Asia closely and it is undoubtedly wise and far-sighted. In fact‚ the "look Asian" and "embrace" in Asian policy had been proposed by politicians decades ago. As the financial turmoil sweeps the world‚ Australia

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    Segment 2 The Logic of “Disrupting the Status Quo” Action research is known by many other names‚ including participatory research‚ collaborative inquiry‚ emancipatory research‚ action learning‚ and contextural action research‚ but all are variations on a theme. Put simply‚ action research is “learning by doing” - a group of people identify a problem‚ do something to resolve it‚ see how successful their efforts were‚ and if not satisfied‚ try again. While this is the essence of the approach‚ there

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    Political Policy Holocaust

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    Plan of Investigation This paper was researched in order to discover to what extent German political policy‚ and anti-Semitism affected the Holocaust. This topic was chosen because the Holocaust may be a very interesting and quite controversial topic for many people. Various books and articles‚ such as The Holocaust‚ by Mitchell G. Bard‚ as well as A History of the Holocaust‚ by Yehuda Baur were used in order to gather information and learn about this topic to the fullest extent. These sources

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    Art As a Political Statement The Futurists and Dada Movements Erin White I want to start out this paper by saying that this has been the most difficult paper I’ve ever had to write. Politics do not interest me‚ and this may be because I’m a romantic artist who prefers to turn away from the violence of wars‚ or the bickering between government leaders. I would rather just live and experience life‚ as opposed to dwelling on all that is wrong with the world. I know in my heart that by avoiding

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    Jealousy is a theme presented in many ways throughout Shakespeare’s “Othello”. However is it solely confined to the character of Othello himself or can it be seen in other characters and other forms? This essay will explore “Jealousy” through Othello to discover whether it is confined to the main character himself of whether it’s explored in different ways. The main character of Othello is undoubtedly a true image of the effects of jealousy. His character shows the destruction that jealousy can

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    How successful was Bismarck in maintaining his political control in Germany in the years 1878 to 1890? Bismarck set about trying to achieve his political objects by always siding with the party that would help him facilitate his needs. The years from 1871 to 1878 were known as Bismarck’s “Liberal Era” because Bismarck was sided with the National Liberal Party. He sided with the liberals and appeased them by introducing a number of reforms. He created a single currency the Mark; he set up the Reichstag

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