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10 juil. 2013
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How far do you agree with the view that "the Soviet Union expanded into Europe because of the desire to acquire superpower status"?

Case study - 4 pages - Educational studies

By the middle of 1944, the Soviet Union's Red Army was on the offensive and was pushing the Germans firstly out of the USSR, then out of Eastern Europe. When the governments in the Eastern European countries collapsed one after another with the departure of the German forces, there were left...

09 juil. 2013
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Expatriation

Case study - 9 pages - Educational studies

An ambassador is the personal representative of the Republic President accredited to the foreign Head of State. The Ambassador is in charge of to the bilateral relations between states and has authority on all services having an activity in the foreign State. And notably it is in charge of...

09 juil. 2013
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Being brown

Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies

-She tries to educate her parents, whose main error was to move to America, to turn their back on their roots (they betrayed their country) and to try to become American (they betrayed themselves) -For what? Money, financial comfort-they became typical Americans, they send their children to the...

09 juil. 2013
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A cosmopolitan girl

Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies

-They have cable (if they were narrow-minded they would be afraid of modern TV) so the girl can discover other cultures -But they explain that the TV is responsible for their daughter's behavior : “this is what comes of too many TV channels” -The girl went to university -But she...

09 juil. 2013
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Socio-cultural movements in India

Case study - 5 pages - Educational studies

There is no definition of art or nation that does not quickly become problematic in the Indian context, and this is indicative of the complexity of the issues at hand when we ask: in what ways do art and literature help in nation-building in India? Definitions are still manageable in the case of...

09 juil. 2013
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Recurring elements of Judeo-Christian and Islamic belief systems

Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies

Many believe that Judeo-Christianity and Islamic beliefs are highly differential. In fact, all stem from the same basic stories and ideologies as well as geographical location. Not only were all born in the herat of the Middle East but many of the tales told as part of their sacred morals and...

09 juil. 2013
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Mesopotamian skull preservation and identity

Case study - 1 pages - Educational studies

The Mesopotamians were an Ancient Egyptian culture settled on the banks of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers around 5000 B.C. Their settlement changed the pace of society as the world knew if from a nomadic hunting and gathering society to a settled agricultural superpower in which towns and city...

09 juil. 2013
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Pain management

Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies

There are multiple aspects of pain management. Bioethics plays a major role in pain management. Several methods used identify bioethics when dealing with pain management. Stem cell research is an exemplification of this. Through a specific case studied the relation of bioethics to pain management...

09 juil. 2013
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Rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte

Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies

There are several leaders that erected over the course of time. Many of these leaders were great thinkers. Others maintained the ability to lead others through action. Napoleon Bonaparte was a rare leader with the capacity to lead through both mediums. There were only a few individuals from...

09 juil. 2013
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Who were the real revolutionaries in France in 1789: the nobility, the bourgeoisie or the peasantry?

Case study - 4 pages - Educational studies

In 1789, the French Revolution broke out. During the course of the revolution, various classes of French society became involved. The nobility, who had had their political power diminished prior to 1789 under Louis XIV's reign, yearned to have increased political power, and amongst them were also...

09 juil. 2013
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Summary note on definition of fair and equitable treatment

Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies

The MST has existed pursuant to the emblematic Neer case, in which the Commission held that “the treatment of an alien, in order to constitute an international delinquency, should amount to an outrage, to bad faith, to wilful neglect or duty, or to an insufficiency of governmental action so...

09 juil. 2013
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Should everyone get married?

Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies

My mother once told me that she would have filed for a divorce with my father if not for her children. It is heart-wrenching to hear a woman make such a remark on her marriage, a legalized union between two people, especially when she is somebody whose blood courses through one's veins. In this...

08 juil. 2013
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1984 contemporary politics

Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies

Literature has a mysterious way of predicting certain events. The fact that history tends to repeat itself amplifies this phenomena. The novel, 1984, George Orwell seems to make certain predictions that are evident in our current political system. Censorship and government surveillance are two...

08 juil. 2013
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Melting pot or salad bowl

Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies

-People from different cultures came in America, notably the US, and had to merge into the American culture. They didn't had to abandon their culture, but they had to melt it into the mix of cultures that already exists -Some characteristics of the migrants that came in America made the...

05 juil. 2013
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Historical developments of corrections and correctional models in the U.S

Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies

There have been many developments throughout the history of corrections which have brought about the controversial system we know of today. This system is strongly rooted in, surprisingly, religion and European values. However, the most influential of these practices comes from our own process of...

05 juil. 2013
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On modernization and tradition

Case study - 7 pages - Educational studies

Legend has it that one day in 1871, there was a man who, having entered a food shop in Amsterdam, spotted some Japanese prints being used as wrapping paper. So enamored by these prints was he that he bought one on the spot—and, in so doing, revolutionized the history of Western art. Now, the...

03 juil. 2013
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The European Union: The positive and negative aspects

Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies

The European Union was originally created by two enemies, who decided to reconcile and build a trading cooperation. That is the reason why they first created a cooperation of the steal and coal industries in 1950, right after WWII. They understood that the best way to be at peace with one another...

03 juil. 2013
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Imperialism

Case study - 4 pages - Educational studies

Extension of North African Empire: Algeria, protectorate over Tunisia 1881, and over Morocco 1912. It owned a large Empire in the Far East and in Africa. 1880s: France imperialist movement encouraged by Bismarck (to direct French popular attention away from the lost provinces of Alsace and...

02 juil. 2013
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Mindfulness is awareness of relevant information

Case study - 1 pages - Educational studies

Mindfulness is awareness of relevant information. Constant sensory input without the proper means of handling it leads to a fragmented, less effective human being. A focused, mindful person understands what information is most important to their goal and pays attention to their own actions....

01 juil. 2013
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Could the internet of things bring about Utopia?

Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies

The truth about humans is that we strive for the perfect society, in which people are equal in every aspect, and live in harmony, with no crimes or any problems; a world in which we can fulfill all our wants and needs. Simply put, we want to achieve Utopia. Since greater importance has been put...

28 juin 2013
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Why did the Tory party's electoral fortune revive between 1874 and 1900? - publiƩ le 28/06/2013

Case study - 5 pages - Educational studies

From 1846, the conservative party has been in minority in the commons, but at the end of the 19th century there was a conservative revival. Indeed, after 1880, the Tory party became dominant in the Victorian political life. The main actors of this revival were Disraeli, who was Prime Minister...

28 juin 2013
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Why did the Tory party's electoral fortune revive between 1874 and 1900?

Case study - 5 pages - Educational studies

From 1846, the conservative party has been in minority in the commons, but at the end of the 19th century there was a conservative revival. Indeed, after 1880, the Tory party became dominant in the Victorian political life. The main actors of this revival were Disraeli, who was Prime Minister...

28 juin 2013
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How well did the legal system of early modern England work? - publiƩ le 28/06/2013

Case study - 5 pages - Educational studies

A legal system can be defined as the legislation enacted by the State institutions on the basis of tradition or law. In early modern England, the legal system was complex, relying on with overlapping institutions -local criminal courts, Church courts and royal courts-, on itinerant judges but...

28 juin 2013
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How well did the legal system of early modern England work?

Case study - 5 pages - Educational studies

A legal system can be defined as the legislation enacted by the State institutions on the basis of tradition or law. In early modern England, the legal system was complex, relying on with overlapping institutions -local criminal courts, Church courts and royal courts-, on itinerant judges but...

28 juin 2013
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Is Tibet a lost cause? Analyse wither from an Indian, Chinese, or UK-US perspective

Case study - 2 pages - Educational studies

There are three areas in which China and India share a border that we can call the western sector, the middle sector and the eastern sector. These borders are unstable and they were the sources of many disagreements because there were no clear natural geographical borders and China and India...

26 juin 2013
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To what extent can it be held that the ECHR's interpretation of the concept of victim comes close to "actio popularis"?

Case study - 5 pages - Educational studies

The European Convention of Human Rights was adopted in 1950 by the members of the Council of Europe, in order to prevent atrocities of the Second World War to happen again and to protect human rights. States as well as individuals were entitled to lodge an application in front of the European...

21 juin 2013
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How Bison can help Native Americans

Case study - 4 pages - Educational studies

Violence and deceit have characterized the relationship between the federal government and Native Americans ever since the era of policy- driven expansionism. The aftermath of all the bloody wars and cultural conflict is the present situation of Native affairs. After tribes signed treaties...

21 juin 2013
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Integrated solution for more efficient wind power production

Case study - 5 pages - Educational studies

This paper is an Essay Proposal that intended to outline different approaches applied by specialized experts in the field of renewable energy sources, of which wind energy is one area of the theme. In order to argue for the factors that influence efficiency of producing power out of wind energy,...

21 juin 2013
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How Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson's plan of Reconstruction lead to America's Unfinished War

Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies

The Civil War was a defining moment in American history. The Civil War was fought between the northern and the southern regions of the United States, over the institution of slavery and its future in the union. The northern states had mostly abandoned the practice of slavery by the mid 1800s, but...

21 juin 2013
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How did the media, political and academic discourses portray young people in Britain, and what were the effects of these representations?

Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies

A discourse is a communication process which has the power to define a certain subject matter or topic and consequently directs the perception of people regarding that same subject matter or topic. It is a systematic and communicative method of forming knowledge and forwarding this knowledge as...