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    currency. Cashcredits can be collected by being part of the cashcloud scheme and via social media interactions and then swapped for real eMoney or used to make payments. • In February 2014, MasterCard in partnership with Deutsche Telekom, Telefónica Deutschland, Vodafone and Trevica (a MasterCard owned subsidiary) introduced a new mobile platform to connect mobile operators and banks and accelerate growth in mobile payments in Germany. This partnership enables issuing banks to connect to a single platform

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    days a week killing innocent people and then go to Church to hypocritically praise God as if they were God-fearing human beings. At the end of the poem, Kimel uses intertextuality as an evidence to prove that Hitler is an immoral person. “Deutschland, Deutschland Uber Alles!” (33), which means Germany, Germany above all, “was probably said by Hitler when justifying the slavery and murder of the Jews” (“Analysis”). The poem is rich in the images of the senses which aid the reader to imagine this terrible

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    Russian winter winds. Whereas this is a hideous thing for a teenager to encounter, it was only the beginning of a hellish nightmare on the Eastern front. After a terrible struggle through the Russian winter, Sajer volunteers for the elite Gross Deutschland infantry division. Before his departure unto the infantry, however, he receives a two weeks leave. During this period he travels back to Berlin where he falls in love with Paula whom he promises to marry. However, Sajer comments, "But the war

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    Independence

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    Abstract This paper looks at the recent history of Ghana and explains the series of events that led up to Ghana's independence in 1957. The paper specifically discusses the effects of colonization in terms of economic and social development and the cultural tensions and tribal divisions in the newly independent Ghana. The paper then looks at the current population and government and concludes that while Ghana is still very much a developing country, Ghana is significantly better off than its West

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    Jahr 1933 das Leben der deutschen Juden wurde mehr und mehr schwierig. Im Jahr 1935 wurde ein Gesetz verabschiedet, dass ausgeschlossen Juden aus vielen Arbeitsplätzen und verbot ihnen zu heiraten nichtjüdischen Deutschen. Viele Juden wollten, Deutschland zu verlassen, sondern in vielen europäischen Ländern waren ungern ihnen ermöglichen, inklusive Großbritannien. Hohe Arbeitslosigkeit und einige Misstrauen gegenüber Juden bedeutete, dass die britische Regierung es sehr gemacht schwierig für die

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    of the twentieth century, Germany exported, which included electrical engineering, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, metals,finish goods.”[ Niels P.Peterson, “Das keiserreich in Prozessen okonomischer Globalisierung” In Das kaiserrich transnational: Deutschland in der welt 1971-1914.] a continuously support to maritime colonization Oversea. .“Social Darwinian ideas, which grew popular in the decades following unification, presupposed a global struggle for survival among world empire, in which only Germany’s

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    The Berlin Wall remained for almost 30 years, part the city of Berlin into comrade East Berlin and majority principle West Berlin. Conceived of the fragmenting of Germany by the Allies toward the terminal of Humanity War II, the splitter was an image of socialist tyranny, the most obvious component of the Iron Curtain. It isolated families, cut people off from their employments and left due East Germans peering into th­e energetic Western United States from their boring socialist condominium. East

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    Quarter 2: The Boys in the Boat III. Purpose When Daniel James Brown wrote the book The Boys in the Boat, his main purpose of the book was to entertain but he also ends up persuading the reader. The main character is Joe and he comes from a very rough childhood. His parents abandoned him and he had to be self-sufficient through high school. Nonetheless he was determined and he never gave up, so he rose to the top. This story was meant to entertain the reader because it was a wonderful and interesting

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    In Nazi Germany, women played a crucial role in expanding the Nazi ideology in Eastern Europe. Women who were sent to Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe were called “Hitler’s Furies”, and were seen as “`racist motherliness': the women were urged to devote themselves selflessly to their German charges while banishing from their minds any sympathy for the non-German population.” This indoctrination was not always involuntary, many women of the time felt empowered at a time when many of these women were

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    excuse for war. He believed that Germany encouraged Austrian war plans. The counter argument to Fischer’s view was presented by another German historian, Gerhard Ritter in his book, Staatskunst und Krieghandwerk: das Problem des ‘Militarism’ in Deutschland. Ritter believed that Germany was mainly motivated by the desire to keep Austria as a great power and to prevent Russian domination in the Balkans. Ritter stated in his book that Germany had no long term war plan and they were dragged into war by

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