
Chronic hunger * Fatigue (falls sleep in class) * Increased vulnerability to colds/flu * Poor/short attention span * Lacks preparation for school (homework not complete, no school supplies or books) * Poor self-esteem * “Mature” beyond years * Difficulty trusting people/ avoids making friends * McKinney - Vento Definition of Homeless Children & Youth * Children who lack a fixed, regular and adequate night time residence * Shared housing with others due to loss of home
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Rt/Lft communism Historiography WWI: Pre Stalin, Russia enters war with strong army. This is pre stalin War communism: Bolsheviks policy during civil war Rt communists would not agree with war communism because the creators of the policy were Bolsheviks, which were left communists. Totalitarian: idea was based on ideology. NEP: Allowed for private ownership and capitalism, but government still in control of banks (mixed economy) Rt: would like the fact that the NEP was based
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Intro Historians have debated the role of Stalin in the Soviet Union’s victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-45. Soviet historians at first highlighted his massive contribution, but as Stalin’s role came under scrutiny during the period of Destalinisation Soviet commentators did cast doubt on his ability as a war leader. Western historians have been more critical of Stalin’s leadership and have placed it in context of the many other factors that contributed to the victory, such as strength
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revolution of led to successful modernisation of Russia? When Stalin came to power he realised he had become the leader of a backwards country which was “50 to 100 years behind the countries of the west” he knew he had to make Russia catch up with the global powers of the west in 10 years or they would crush him, little did he know how right he was as World War Two started within 10 years of Stalin saying his famous line. First of all Stalin had to create enough food to feed his glorious new population
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no problem” - Joseph Stalin. Russia had long been suffered through totalitarianism from one man: Joseph Stalin. He was the leader of the Soviet Union after Lenin passed away in 1924. He took after Lenin shortly after that and became the one of the most fearsome dictator in history. Stalin had the ability to make his people comply to every of his demand. A good leader has to put his people’s will before his own will, makes sacrifices and takes care of his people. Stalin did not do any of that
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Joseph Stalin was born on December 21 1879, in a town near Tbilisi in Gori. His original name was Iosif Vissarionovich Djugashvili, but in 1913 he changed it to Stalin which means ‘’Man of steel’’ in Russian. He was the son of Besarion ughashvili, a cobbler, and Ketevan Geladze, a washerwoman. His father is said to have been an unsuccessful village shoemaker and a drunkard who was mean to Stalin. He was a frail child. He contracted a disease called smallpox at age 7 which caused some deformations
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Joseph Stalin Joseph Stalin * Stalin was one of the most powerful and murderous dictators in history. He was the supreme ruler of the Soviet Union for 25 years. His regime caused the death and suffering of millions but has turned the underdeveloped country into a super power. * Joseph Stalin’s Russian name was Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili and was born on the 18th of December 1879 in Gori, Geogia. * Stalin excelled through school and received a free scholarship to the Tiflis Theological
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Global 4/4 / Pd. 1&2 Stalin & Hitler~ There has been many great changes in history. These changes are due to many things such as specific events, the geography of the nation, and people. Especially people. Individuals are usually the main factors of change. 2 people who have made a huge change in history are Hitler, the leader of the Nazi party and dictator of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945, and Joseph Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union. These 2 people
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History - Explain point’s importance and include specific examples How successful were the five year plans in transforming Russian industry in the years up to 1941? Complete change- coal -35.4 m tonnes 1928 – 166 million tonnes 1940 –Steel 4.0 m tonnes to 18.4m tonnes- Heavy industry now existed meant relations with other countries regarding trade increased. Basically no industry before- transport had improved Moscow metro- Industry was producing high outputs for war No change- Still a lot of peasants
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Krystle Murphy EDUC 2301- Intro to Special Populations Professor Dickson September 10, 2014 Five Year Reflection Setting goals helps one to have long-term vision and short-term motivation. Organizing these goals along with personal or life goals has proven to be slightly more difficult than I had imagined. I do, however, see the very real purpose this exercise can serve in greatly improving making the most out of my life and those that I love so dearly. I have failed to wholly withdraw from including
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good terms with Stalin or his ideals, believing them to be against Marxist theory. Stalin’s rule from the beginning was harsh and a return to traditional values along with a goal of industrialization and increasing internal strength. Though in time he became paranoid and through his self-aggrandizing personality his regime became extremely cruel leading to several deaths. Then to make matters worse World War II bought about massive tragedy in Russia and questionable decisions from Stalin. After World
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history is loaded with degenerate pioneers. Joseph was a pioneers. Stalin slaughtered a huge number of individuals throughout his guideline. However Stalin likewise headed the Soviet Union very nearly to the top in politically influential nation. Stalin had numerous impacts that headed him to his Soviet Leadership in which provided for him numerous admirers however significantly all the more non-supporters. At the age of 10, Joseph "Stalin" Djugashvili went to Gori's religious rudimentary school. His
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thousands others in work camps every day? Even the fact that you were ruining the lives of millions of people? Joseph Stalin killed over 40 million people and put over 9.5 million others in work camps. Joseph Stalin was a cruel man with a very sad life. Stalin was born in Gori, Georgia on December 21st, 1879. His true namewas Iosif Dzhugashvili. He was one of four children in four years. However, all three of his other siblings died very young. He was prone to bad health, but somehow managed to survive
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police of the 1920s through early 1940s? Starting in mid 1920s de facto leader Joseph Stalin began a historical period in soviet Russia with his Policies and secret police and reigned leader until his death in 1953. Famous author Mikhail Bulgakov who was present during Stalin’s reign wrote a novel titled, The Master and Margarita. This novel, which criticized the soviet society finally reached the public in the year 1966 and since, have won many awards. The reader using this novel can now see examples
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How for where economic problems responsible for Stalin’s decision to replace the NEP in 1928 with the Five-Year Plan? I believe that to great extent that their was alot of changes In 1928 the New Economic Policy was replaced with a Five Year Plan. As Soviet industry lagged well behind the Western European states in terms of productivity and quality. The Five Year Plans created targets for all sectors of Industry. These were set and monitored by central government with a view to improving the industrial
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M any people have agreed as myself that Stalin was able to transform the USSR into a great economical power through collectivisation. He did this because the USSR was struggling with growth of their lands. Stalin began the collectivisation process which enabled large farms to be more productive than small farms. This then lead to the five year plan of industrialisation aimed to expand heavy industry such as sol iron etc then the Magnitogorsk was built despite having inexperienced builders. In
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How successful were the First Five-Year Plans in achieving their aims 1928-1941? The Five-Year Plans were designed to turn Russia into the socialist state that Stalin so longed for. Their main aims were to increase heavy industry, improve communication across the country, and later, rearmament and to create a war economy. But these plans were not always successful, and created further problems for Stalin's government to deal with. The First Five Year plan was based on one thing and one thing only
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Stalin introduced the Five Year Plans. This brought all industry under state control and all industrial development was planned by the state. The state would decide what would be produced, how much would be produced and where it should be produced. An organisation called Gosplan was created to plan all this out. The first five year plan was from 1928 to 1932. The second five year plan was from 1933 to 1937. The third five year plan was from 1938 to 1941 when the war interrupted it. Each plan set
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important role in the development of their country and on the world. Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, Adolf Hitler were three leaders that greatly impacted their countries. They all assumed power legally and had both positive and negative aspects to their rule. Although their overall rule was enough for their country at that time. Stalin assumed power legally and had both positive and negative aspects to his rule.Joseph Stalin took over leadership after Lenin. His rise was of terror and brutality
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1. Purges/Great Terror -Late 1930’s -Killing or out casting of primarily old Bolsheviks because Stalin felt they could not be trusted. -Demonstrated Stalin’s seriousness and assured other Bolsheviks that if they went against Stalin’s leadership or ideas, he would kill off or outcast them just as easy. 2. Dekulakization - 1929-1932 -The arrests, deportations and executions of Kulaks (better off peasants) -They were considered class enemies. The government wanted to build socialism
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Five-Year Marketing Plan KAI-BOLO Fashions Pvt Ltd. Business Overview Business name: KAI-BOLO Fashions Pvt Ltd. Business structure: Private Limited, with 4 partners. Business location: KAIBO Business Building, Tongpu Rd, Shanghai, China. Date established: 13-February-2014 Business owner(s): Privately held Limited company, with ownership 28%-Guo Fulin, 22%-San Yanglin, 20%-Cherry Liqin, 30%-Jing Zhang. Owner/s experience: Guo Fulin- Managing Director, 20 years retail experience in food industry
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How far do you agree that Stalin’s war leadership mainly accounts for the USSR’s ability to resist the German Invasion in the years 1941 to 1943? Some may believe that Stalin’s war leadership during the years 1941 to 1943 was the main factor that accounts for the USSRs ability to resist the German Invasion. Others believe that it was the intervention of the allied forces that helped aid Soviet Russia’s defence against the Nazi’s. However, I believe that Stalin’s War Leadership was important to
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Personal Financial Plan Part Five Adrienne Vermette FIN/101 April Miller, Instructor March 19, 2014 Personal Financial Plan Part Five Life Stage Adjustment Today life is a little bit more complicated and a little bit more unpredictable. Your financial life really depends on what stage of life you are in. Chiseling out a winning personal finance plan today is increasingly less about how old you are and more about what stage of life you're in (Shell, n.d.). College is pretty much
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1979 by David Reiss, Reiss is has developed into a powerful brand offering stylish clothes at affordable prices. 2006 proved to be a successful year for the organization, where it achieved £6.8 million in operating profit and sales of £44.5 million. Currently, it has 39 stores worldwide and is expanding rapidly. The following 3 year strategic marketing plan will demonstrate the steps Reiss need to take in order to become a dominant force in the UK and a strong international brand. Keys to success:
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------------------------------------------------- Company G ------------------------------------------------- 3-Year Marketing Plan for Company G Introduction Company G is a highly regarded and established electronics firm. As a company we’ve been successful in the small appliance market for a number of years. Our product line for this three year marketing plan is the ‘Healthy Hair Flat Iron’. The HHFI is a new and innovative iron that allows users to achieve beautiful flat ironed hair
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Five-Year Strategic Marketing Plan Wal-Mart Inc. A Marketing Plan Presented By: Justin Ravari Table of Contents Page 1. Company Description 1 2. Strategic Focus and Plan 2 Mission 2 Goals 2 Competitive Advantage 2 3. Situation Analysis 4 SWOT Analysis 4 Industry Analysis 6 Competitor Analysis 6 Company Analysis 7 Customer Analysis 7 4. Market-Product Focus 8 Marketing and Product Objectives 8 Target Markets 8 Points of
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A Comparison of Hitler and Stalin Angelica Calvillo HIS 306: Twentieth-Century Europe April 26, 2010 Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany and Joseph Stalin’s Soviet Union are two controversial regimes. Hitler and Stalin were both Dictators of the countries they ruled. When Hitler and Stalin are compared, we can clearly see that each one of them were cold blooded killers. They are both responsible for an absurd amount of innocent deaths. Hitler is believed to be responsible for killing at least
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Five-Year Career Development Plan MGT/431 March 24, 2011 When developing a good five year career plan I had to ask myself where, I wanted to be in five years. This question would be critical for my future. When I was in school in thought, I knew my career path. I was convince I was going to become a nurse. As years past, I found myself moving away from nursing and interested in teaching. However, my transition would not be as smooth as once believed. According to Career vision, (2004)
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Explain what constitutes the physical and psychological needs of a three year old child. Explain how these needs can ideally be met in a childcare settingDefine physical needs * Briefly define what is meant by physical needs, including exercise and rest, diet, health and safety * Identify the specific physical needs of a three year old.Give a full explanation of the steps carers should ideally take to fulfil these physical needs. * Consider for example, how you could provide
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Company G 3-Year Marketing Plan Assessment Code: MKT Task 318.1.5-06-15 Student Name: Student ID: Date: July 31, 2013 Mentor Name: Table of Contents Introduction Company G is a very well-known company in the electronics industry and is highly regarded by consumers for their high quality products and this new product line that is being introduced by Company G continues the excellence of quality for which they are known. The “Tub-Scrubbie” is an innovative new product that
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