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What is infrustructure?

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Did the Bosnian civil war effect the economy?

90% of all infrustructure in Bosnia was destroyed or damaged in the war and approx 65% of domestic dwellings had been either destoyed or significanlty damaged, The economy will take at least 50 years to be brough up to pre war level alone.


Why would Germany continue to criminalize Nazi symbols more than sixty years after the end of worl war II?

I have lived in the former West Germany and it was then and still remains illegal to publicly display the Swastika or any other Third Reich-related symbols. The government is always very sensitive to extreme right-wing demonstrations and violence. One must understand that Germany suffered tremendous losses in both manpower and massive destruction to most of its major cities and infrustructure by the end of the war. Never again was the post-war motto for all Germans! It was only a very small band of extremists that created the Nazi party in 1921 and wasn't taken serious by the Weimar Republic until it was too late. History must never repeat itself!


What was the condition of Germany after World War 1?

A variety of things, including:Borders were redrawn, causing them to lose territory to certain countries (like Alsace-Lorraine to France).The Reich (Empire) was dissolved and the Kaiser was eliminated.In the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was in essence, blamed for the war, and was forced to play reperations to other countries for their expenses.Restrictions on military buildups were made.The new government (the Weimar Republic) was built on a shaky foundation. Following the harsh terms of the treaty, and the general economic impact the war had, inflation was rampant and many people were unemployed.Adolf Hitler and the National Socialists (Nazis) used the poor economy, the treaty, and other nationalistic and Anti-Semitic feelings to take control in the 1930's.AnswerAfter WW1 Germany was in a state of economic depression and the infrustructure was demolished by the outstanding amount of bombs that hit her. She could not afford to pay her allies and so was forced into signing the treaty of Versailles which the public were outraged about. Ten years later Adolf Hitler came along and became a politician.


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problems w immigration import oriented economy lack of infrustructure


Did the Bosnian civil war effect the economy?

90% of all infrustructure in Bosnia was destroyed or damaged in the war and approx 65% of domestic dwellings had been either destoyed or significanlty damaged, The economy will take at least 50 years to be brough up to pre war level alone.


Why WAN is relatively slow compared to LAN?

It is all about latency and throughout of the network. Current infrustructure does not allow speeds close to LAN. But with fiber optic channels being implemented in many places, the speed can get as high as 1 Gbps (Google Fiber) for home users. And that is what you get in local SOHO network.


Why are fault lines on land more devastating than fault lines located in the ocean?

On land faults are generally more devestating to the human population due to the buildings and infrustructure that can collapse and often cause many casualties. Although faults within the ocean can cause tsunamis due to the displacement of water when the fault slips generally lower impact quakes (e.g below 4 on the Richter scale) do not have enough impact to cause this event. Plus on land the p & s waves can carry faster where as in the ocean they are slowed down by the density of the water I hope this helps!


Why would Germany continue to criminalize Nazi symbols more than sixty years after the end of worl war II?

I have lived in the former West Germany and it was then and still remains illegal to publicly display the Swastika or any other Third Reich-related symbols. The government is always very sensitive to extreme right-wing demonstrations and violence. One must understand that Germany suffered tremendous losses in both manpower and massive destruction to most of its major cities and infrustructure by the end of the war. Never again was the post-war motto for all Germans! It was only a very small band of extremists that created the Nazi party in 1921 and wasn't taken serious by the Weimar Republic until it was too late. History must never repeat itself!


What 3 things has Canada contributed to space exploration?

Because of the vast area over which the population of Canada lives a large quantity of taxes go towards maintainin and constructing roads and related infrustructure. This leaves less money to spend on things like space exploration. This being said Canada has a space agency which sends people to space via NASA. Canada also supplies the Canada Arm which is a main component of the international space staion and NASA space craft. The Canada arm is used to perform extra vehicular activities to reduce workload of the crews. The Canada arm is privately owned and is not the product of the Canadian government.


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What was the condition of Germany after World War 1?

A variety of things, including:Borders were redrawn, causing them to lose territory to certain countries (like Alsace-Lorraine to France).The Reich (Empire) was dissolved and the Kaiser was eliminated.In the Treaty of Versailles, Germany was in essence, blamed for the war, and was forced to play reperations to other countries for their expenses.Restrictions on military buildups were made.The new government (the Weimar Republic) was built on a shaky foundation. Following the harsh terms of the treaty, and the general economic impact the war had, inflation was rampant and many people were unemployed.Adolf Hitler and the National Socialists (Nazis) used the poor economy, the treaty, and other nationalistic and Anti-Semitic feelings to take control in the 1930's.AnswerAfter WW1 Germany was in a state of economic depression and the infrustructure was demolished by the outstanding amount of bombs that hit her. She could not afford to pay her allies and so was forced into signing the treaty of Versailles which the public were outraged about. Ten years later Adolf Hitler came along and became a politician.


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Because it is how governments fund what the society considers important and wants it to provide. It can also act as a way to shift some of the wealth from those with much to those with less.