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    World War I has ended with a Treaty of Versailles, which was signed in France, was actually one of the causes to begin the World War II. Germany was much expended, and it was overtaking the other countries land. This treaty made Germany lose approximately 13 percent of its home territory . “The Polish State has refused the peaceful settlement of relations which I desired, and has appealed to arms. Germans in Poland are persecuted with bloody terror and driven from their houses. A series of violations

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    It was 1945 when the treaty to officially end the second world war was signed but that was just the beginning. Europe was still in ruin. Even though Adolf Hitler was dead his army could still be felt across the continent. It was now time to rebuilt. This wasn’t just the rebuilding of cities and lives, it was the rebuilding of order. Hitler had tipped the delicate scale of order and balance and the scale had to be fixed. This fix came in the form of the Treaty of Paris (1951) which was also known

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    Background and Context In clinical practice, honey dressings are often used for the management of chronic wounds. National Institute for Clinical Excellence [NICE], (2016) provides a summary of evidence to suggest that there is little good quality evidence to suggest that honey, among other advanced antimicrobial dressings, is the best option for chronic wound management despite its frequent usage. Antimicrobial resistance is a growing, global problem (World health organisation [WHO], 2016) that

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    customers, Tesco mobile and many more. PESTEL framework: Political factors: Tesco work with many shops in all over the world mainly in those three continents, Europe, UK, and Asia. In addition to those countries there are others; Poland, Turkey, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary and the Republic of Ireland. There are three main things that can influence Tesco's performance which are the taxation, law (acts of legislation), and stabilization of the country in which it is operating. Tesco also plays

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    Throughout the history of human civilization, many specific situations and conditions created space for countries to unite together and establish different unions in order to achieve a similar goal. The European Union is one of the most powerful and decorated united organizations of the world. Since its establishment, it has expanded into a unit of power and economic development, and has become one of the world’s largest collaborative forces (Jain, 2012, p.34). The organization has also won the Nobel

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    What happens when you create a state (state referring to a region that has closed borders and supreme sovereignty) that wants to give people the freedom and voice they deserve, but at the same time, want to keep pursuing certain nationalistic ideals even if many people of the state oppose? You would get a state like Turkey. It should be mentioned that it is not entirely the fault of the Turkish Government for this dilemma. The Government has actually been somewhat progressive the past decade, but

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    daily life was impaired in multiple ways. Because of the lack of education at the time, people did not believe that sign language was the best solution to communicate. “Specific laws on sign language only started to emerge in 1995 (Lithuania and Slovakia); as of 2016, ten European countries had a stand-alone sign language law. Sign language legislation as an academic term has been in widespread use only since 2010 (Pabsch, 2017). This led Heather left with reading lips and doing her best to figure

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    Eurocrisis

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    their separate currencies, these included Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Portugal and Spain. Since then another five EU countries have adopted the currency, these being: Slovenia, Cyprus, Malta, Slovakia and Estonia. Fewer barriers within the market was a fundamental part of a more integrated Europe. Member countries were struggling to keep their currencies stable relative to the European currency

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    The International Development of Tesco PLC during the Period 1995-2012 This essay will focus on the period of international development between 1995 and 2012 for Tesco PLC, the retail company that has expanded gradually to become the world’s third largest retailer behind Wal-Mart and Carrefour by revenue (Tesco PLC). This period has seen Tesco’s sales rise to £67.6 billion in 2011 with 5,380 stores worldwide and a trading profit of £3.7 billion (Tesco PLC Annual Report and Financial Statements

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    1. Executive Summary The report that is detailed below is a strategic analysis of Sonic Records employee compensation system and their recently added online on-line music warehouse and distributor E-Sonic. By creating this strategic analysis there becomes a pathway to make informed decisions on employee compensation strategies at all levels of E-Sonic. Having this detailed concise report helps provide paramount information for E-Sonic to grow organically and achieve the ultimate company objective

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