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    Union were allies against the fascist Axis powers. In the waning years of that always uneasy alliance, greater signs of strain began to show, and soon a complete break would follow. Was this unavoidable? If not, who carries the greater blame for creating this division, which after all, repeatedly threatened nuclear holocaust and created the ideological justification for a series of horrendously destructive interventions into the so-called “Third World.” While there remains a great diversity of opinion

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    AP World History Survival Guide Name ________________________________ Teacher __________________________ Block _________________ Table of Contents | Pages | AP World History Overview | 3 – 7 | The AP Exam | 3 | World Regions | 4 – 5 | Five Course Themes | 6 | Four Historical Thinking Skills | 7 | Essays Overview | 8 - 15 | Document-based Question (DBQ) | 8 – 12 | Change and Continuity over Time (CCOT) | 13 – 15 | Comparative Essay

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    AP World History Survival Guide Name ________________________________ Teacher __________________________ Block _________________ Table of Contents | Pages | AP World History Overview | 3 – 7 | The AP Exam | 3 | World Regions | 4 – 5 | Five Course Themes | 6 | Four Historical Thinking Skills | 7 | Essays Overview | 8 - 15 | Document-based Question (DBQ) | 8 – 12 | Change and Continuity over Time (CCOT) | 13 – 15 | Comparative Essay

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    Management

    marketing literature[2, 4-14]. A paradigm shift is clearly under way. In services marketing, especially in Europe and Australia but to some extent also in North America, and in industrial marketing, especially in Europe, this paradigm shift has already taken place. Books published on services marketing[15-17] and on industrial marketing[18-20] as well as major research reports published are based on the relationship marketing paradigm. A major shift in the perception of the fundamentals of marketing

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    Jay Cooke and Donald Alexander Smith Comparative Essay

    Jay Cooke was an American Banking Financier, who operated his own banking house during the American Civil War bonds for the Federal Government. He was also recognized for his role in the financing of railroads in the northwestern United States. Donald Alexander Smith was a Canadian politician, diplomat, philanthropist and business leader who had a great deal of interest in the fur trade, railroads and banking. Jay Cooke and Donald Smith were both historical forces and instrumental in shaping

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    Cloud Computing

    way we interact with everything. Speculating on what's going to happen over the next few years is of course entertaining. The future of business has always been driven by developments in technology, and the digital revolution is of equivalent substance to the previous industrial revolution. This has important implications for the future of business. Major IT trends opens up great opportunities to develop new capabilities and capacities to drive innovation in an organisation. The pervasive use of these

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    The Endless Crisis

    THE ENDLESS CRISIS REPORT Introduction The Endless Crisis was written by John Bellamy Foster, the editor of Monthly Review and professor of sociology at the University of Oregon collaborating with Robert W. McChesney. The article came originally from the introduction of the book called The Endless Crisis: How Monopoly-Finance Capital Produces Stagnation and Upheaval from the United States to China. The Great Financial Crisis and the Great Recession began in the United States in 2007 and

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    Nature of Work in Firms of Future

    Group Project On "Nature of work and organizing work in firms of the future” ‘Nature of work and organizing work in firms of the future’ Introduction Sweeping political, economic, social, and technological transformations are creating a fundamentally new era of business characterize by unprecedented complexity and rapid change. Large number of firms are struggling to stay afloat in this dynamic and intensely competitive environment, and the accepted ways of doing business are proving inadequate

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    Business Circle

    BUSINESS CIRCLE THEORY INTRODUCTION. The term business cycle (or economic cycle or boom-bust cycle) refers to economy-wide fluctuations in production, trade and economic activity in general over several months or years in an economy organized on free-enterprise principles. The business cycle is the upward and downward movements of levels of GDP (gross domestic product) and refers to the period of expansions and contractions in the level of economic activities (business fluctuations) around its long-term

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    How the Digital Revolution Has Made Consumer-Marketer Relationship More Interactive and Dynamic

    For many years, marketers have considered the customer as the most important aspect and structured all activities to ensure his satisfaction. This is an idea that is quickly becoming more popular and important in the present market environment. Competition has become ever greater and the market is becoming more characterized by similar products. The challenge that many marketers have to deal with is to have a clear understanding of the diversity that accompanies behaviour of consumers and provide

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