The German foreign minister, Gustav Stresmann, led Germany into a state of calm during his era. He succeeded in reducing reparations, resolved the case of hyper inflation by creating the Reich Mark, unemployment was quite taken care of and Germany had more time to face the cultural and entertainment areas ... Read More
Trade Unions - a future? "A trade union is an independent self-regulating organization of workers created to protect and advance the interests of its members through collective action." Over recent years, it has become fashionable in many quarters to write off Britain's trade unions, to label them as obsolete institutions ... Read More
No matter what it comes down to, the major factor for the cause of the American Revolution was the ignorance of the British. The irritated colonists were hostile towards the supposed mother country of Great Britain as it tried to reconcile with them. Just as a neglected child would have ... Read More
The Australian Legal System has a rich and detailed history dating from 1066. Law is made in Parliament. We have four sources of law and three courts with different jurisdictions that interpret the law when giving out justice. Important doctrines act as the corner-stones of our legal system. There is ... Read More
Comparing and contrasting countries can really give you a good sense of knowledge on where a country stands in terms of economics and population. Guatemala is a country that is hard to make assumptions about when you really do not hear very much about it. In this paper I will ... Read More
African Tradition In his book, Facing Mt. Kenya, Jomo Keyatta establishes the history and tradition of the Gikuyu society. He defends the African tradition and condemns the British rule in Kenya. Certain points are cited throughout his reading with respect to the justification of Gikuyu society. Oral tradition, family clan, ... Read More
DISCUSS THE DIVERSITY OF BRITISH FILMS IN THE 90'S Diversity in films is obvious . Its the difference in the way we see the film. It can either be funny, sad, realistic, scary or many genres in one. Such as Trainspotting. Its funny, its realistic and its also sad in ... Read More
In our R.E lesson we were watching this movie called "Dave" made by Warner Bros 1993. This movie talks about the U.S president (Bill Mitchell) had something happened to him, so they found this person called (Dave Kovic) he looks almost the same to the real U.S president, so they ... Read More
China's Worse Nightmare What was China's worse nightmare during the late 18th and the 19th century? The answer is opium. The rise of the British opium trade with China not only brought devastating and chaotic results for the Chinese government, but also for its citizens. In this paper, I plan ... Read More
The British first entered India when it was under the Mughal rule in the late 1500's and the early 1600's. The Mughal rule was rising and so they openly welcomed these western traders. But by the 1700's, the Mughal rule declined and the British East India Company (BEIC) had established ... Read More
British Empire Second Analysis Paper British expansion during the late 19th century primarily focused around the scramble for Africa. Although there had been a British and greater European presence in Africa prior to the last two decades of the 19th century it was primarily coastal and revolved around the slave ... Read More
British imperial regulations with the American colonies were closely tied in with the system of mercantilism. Mercantilism controls the relations between the leading power and the colonies under its empire. A nation would want to export more than it imports gaining more money to obtain economic stability. The colonies exist ... Read More
The Romantic Period was a time of great change. Europe was changing from an agricultural country to an industrialized country. Also, during that time the French Revolution happened so there was a big rift between the people and the government. From these changing times came these inspired works from great ... Read More
Marisa PfeifferMr. CollinsEnglish 102April 2, 2014Justice after 70 YearsIn many cases over the years, numerous people have been sentenced to unlawful rulings. Activists, attorneys and family members have recently pushed for the re-opening of the George Stinney case. In 1944, the era of segregation and racism, Stinney, a 14 year ... Read More
'Culture' is defined in two ways. First, as a collection of ideas, traditions and customs which serve to distinguish groups of people from one another. Secondly, it refers to (e.g.) the arts and other intellectual manifestations of groups as defined by the first definition of 'culture'.This essay will seek to ... Read More
It was an epoch-making event when the first truly modern railway appeared in 1830. This railway was first steam railway, connecting Liverpool and Manchester, England. The coming of the railway produced a deep impact around world. The railroad was the product of the Industrial Revolution, also, the railroad promoted the ... Read More
According to Pascal, Man is but a reed, the most feeble thing in nature, but he is a thinking reed. The entire universe need not arm itself to crush him. A vapor, a drop of water suffices to kill him. But, if the universe were to crush him, man would ... Read More
Since the 2010 Olympics Winter Games was held in British Columbia, tourism industry in B.C. is growing faster than ever. British Columbia is one of the most popular traveling destinations in the world, due to numerous activates here, such as skiing, snowboarding, hiking, rafting, aboriginal tourism, outdoor adventure and international ... Read More
Colonialism in Kenya affected things in many ways such as government, religion, education, and economics. The sun never set on the British Empire. In the 1800, Europeans colonized about 55 of the earths surface in 1878 about 67 and by 1914 about 85. One of the countries affected by this ... Read More
In 2009 Kenya was on a mission to improve their economy. Kenyans hadbeen recovering from a 24-year long tyrannic rule by President Danielarap Moi. During his rule Kenya's government became plagued withcorruption. Kenya struggled with defining a course for recovery. Thebest way to create a country of growth is to ... Read More
India have been ruled by many empires in the last one thousands years. Many empires came to India for wealth, but the British empire first came to India as a guest and then became the king by ruling them. The British empire was the largest empire on earth at its ... Read More
Many years' epic heroes were determined by the characteristic ofhaving on achieving a journey. A hero contain situation of which can berealistic of making a choice or facing fears. Among the characters asthe author describe a hero of being a God making them legends in therelation of the humane society. ... Read More
Good afternoon teachers, I am writing you today to discuss the rules and teaching practices that should be changed in high school English Department curriculum, to better prepare students entering college. The rules and practices that should be changed would be the scrutinizing of errors and the making of English ... Read More
Teenagers sometimes like to break or bend the rules or experiment with activities known to be dangerous. I'm a teenager, and I think that it's because most people take life to seriously. At this age we're finding out that life is short and also being informed about all the horrible ... Read More
The fight for independence in America began in 1775 with the beginning of the American Revolution and the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Within the colonies, there was a divide among those who wished to remain apart of the British Empire and those who wished for independence. The colonists ... Read More
Castlebridge Company is a British luxury brand characterized by its brown, blue and coral plaid and signature raincoat. One of Castlebridges unique qualities was that it was entirely designed, tailored and manufactured by professionals in the UK. It was until recently that CFO Doris Milne announced that the companys manufacturing ... Read More
Why the Americans were able to successfully overthrow Britains colonial ruleDuring colonial times, the Americans were extremely unhappy with how the British treated them. The British imposed high taxes and intrusive laws that allowed soldiers to post up in American houses without permission. After these actions were taken by the ... Read More
Election is an officially recognized assessment making procedure whereby part of or the entire population selects a preferred candidate amongst the contestants basing on personal opinion in order to hold a public mandate. Ever since the 17th century, governing frameworks that are regarded to partake representative democracy that is present, ... Read More
An Unlikely VictoryThe biblical story of David and Goliath is an excellent example of how an underdog can defeat a giant. In this tale, the Philistine giant named Goliath challenged the Israelites to fight him. Although the majority of Israelites were afraid of the the enormous Philistine, David volunteered to ... Read More
IntroductionLauner is a British leather goods manufacturer established around 1941. Its managing director Gerald Bodmer claims that the company is also the oldest established manufacture in England that has been going for over 70 years (). Although the company is based in London, the manufacturing facility is in the West ... Read More