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    JHONA FLOR O. CALISEN Brgy. 96 Zara Compd. V&G Phase 2 Tacloban City, Philippines 6500 +639067733754 jhonscalisen825@gmail.com To seek a job in a company where I can utilize my skills and experiences that would further develop my career while contributing to the growth of the organization. * Knowledge in housekeeping operations, food and beverage service, front office operations. * Computer

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    Edexcel Gcse History the Cold War Exam Questions

    Outline two decisions that were made at the Potsdam Conference in 1945. 4 marks One decision made at the Potsdam conference was that Germany would be divided into four zones which would be occupied by one of the four allies. Berlin would be divided up in the same way. They agreed to give the USSR a quarter of their industrial equipment because the Soviet zone was less developed industrially. However, the soviet zone had to provide the other three zones with raw materials. Explain the importance

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    Soviet Foreign Policy In Afghanistan

    The decision by the USSR to occupy Afghanistan in December 1979 in order to support the Soviet backed People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) was largely influenced by the Brezhnev Doctrine. The anti-government uprisings that took place in 1979 were seen by the USSR as “hostile to socialism” [1]. The USSR’s reasons for invading were based mainly on the Brezhnev Doctrine (SOURCE 6), thus showing that Soviet foreign policy contributed to the occupation to a large extent. The USSR saw military

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    Stalin's Propaganda

    In the Soviet Union, Stalin used a lot of propaganda to get his point across to his people. In source one it is an example of one of the famous pieces of propaganda quoting “to fly higher than all, farther than fall, faster than all.” In this quote he refers to the competition between the United States and the Soviet Union. The two superpowers had a competition at all times, especially when it came to communist and democracy belief. Stalin believed using these poster he could be recruiting people

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    The Berlin Wall: The Fall Of The Berlin Wall

    The Fall of the Berlin Wall The berlin wall was built in nineteen sixty one. While the country was split in half because of the issues that was going on the East side of Germany and things was going down hill. They wanted to escape so they wouldn't have to deal with all the bad things that was going on. But during the Cold War that was raging on West Berlin was a get away place the East side of Germany fled to the west side. Because of that issue the West side built a wall to keep out the East

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    The Kite Runner Quote Analysis

    “It may be unfair, but what happens in a few days, sometimes even a single day, can change the course of a whole lifetime...” (Hosseini 142). Though out of context, this quote greatly seems to be a recurring theme throughout the story. Amir encounters many dilemmas in his life that influence his actions based on what environment he is in. Based on Amir’s experiences, it can be concluded that society has a large influence on your way of life. Hassan, Amir’s servant, and childhood companion

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    Ranger Supply Company Case Study

    Canada, whereas Eastern Europe may not havean organized system for the distribution of office supplies. Yet, some European firms (likethe British competitor) may attempt to pursue the Eastern European market.2.Transportation Costs. The costs of transporting office supplies to Eastern Europe would behigh, placing Ranger at a relative disadvantage compared to other European firms.3.Export Barriers. Either country could impose tariffs or quotas on the exports. Canada is lesslikely than Eastern European countries

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    Analysis Of President Ronald Reagan's Tear Down This Wall

    President Ronald Reagan, in an 1987 speech, famously said, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” (“Tear Down This Wall” speech). Germany and Berlin was divided, one side was controlled by the free world, West Germany and West Berlin, while the other controlled by the communist Soviet Union, East Germany and East Berlin. The Berlin wall was a symbol of the Cold War. It finally fell in 1989 and the Cold War ended soon after. The President of the United States, at the time, stood in front of the Brandenburg

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    Berlin Airlift Research Paper

    tension due to post-war settlement. Germany had been separated into four zones of occupation, each controlled by one of the allies. The United States of America, Britain and France had controlled the Western part of Germany and the USSR controlled the Eastern part. It had developed into one of the most serious conflicts of the Cold war. In source A, which is a map of divided Germany, it shows the only three permitted air corridors to Berlin. These corridors were managed aviation routes. For the Western

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    Berlin Airlift Research Paper

    recent war. In fact they had already become the enemies. It was then when the debut Cold War crisis, the first open confrontation between East and West, happened. In general, as a result of the victory over fascism in the World War II in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe a new political situation has been shaping. The liberation of these countries was accompanied by the restoration of independence or the change of the political

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