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    Was The Vietnam War A Proxy War

    1. A proxy war is a war that is influenced by opposing forces but they do not participate in the war, but instead they use third parties. Waging war by proxy means to carry on a war indirectly through nations. They usually have proxy wars in developing countries in order to avoid loss and damaged property. An example of a proxy war is the Cold War. The Cold War was between the United States and Soviet Union. Both of these groups had nuclear weapons and did not want to fight directly because it would

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    Ronald Reagan Address Rhetorical Analysis

    introduction is full of imagery describing words and phrases that establishes the state of which the Soviet Union is in. Reagan then turns to question General Secretary Gorbachev . “if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization; Come here to this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” (Page 2). These famous words of Reagan astonished the community and crowd, through the use of repetition of “trying to

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    The Wall: The Rise And Fall Of The Berlin Wall

    became a communist country under the control of the Soviet Union and at the same time, West Germany was a democratic country and allied with Britain, France and the United States. Berlin was the capital of Germany. Even though it was located in the eastern of the country, the city was controlled by all the four dominant powers which is the Soviet Union, the United States, the Great Britain and France.

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    Penny Pinchers Analysis

    In the city, there's this almost 85-year-old tunnel and if you've ever been to the city you've probably used it. I, myself, have ignored my surroundings and went with the current of other commuters, but in this article ‘the tunnel’ perfectly resembles the title. It makes me take into consideration the exact reasons why a suicide bomber would select this dreadful scene as their location. In the cynical tone of the article, Wilson refers to it as if a place for penny pinchers. The pedestrians, myself

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    Europe: The Marshall Plan

    Three years after World War II, Europe was still riddled by the war. Much of the continent lay in ruins due to the fighting. Also, many governments were very unstable. With the extent of the damage on roads, communications, and agricultural lands, Europe needed a helping hand. Most importantly, the fear of communism staged a large threat to the capitalist world. The Marshall Plan was intended to fix these problems in Europe. The Marshall Plan allowed for a more successful economic recovery following

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    Purple Martins Case Study

    1.1.2 Description Purple martins have some unique in relation to different winged animals that much of the time remain around individuals' patios. They more like to see human action around their place and have their own particular space necessities. Purple martins support wide and open regions that offer great scavenging openings, for example, substantial streams, swamps, knolls, fields and farmland as their home. Local locations with an open region around 40 to 50 foots square ready to draw in

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    Berlin Wall Research Paper

    Immediately after World War II came to a close, the Allied victors were confronted with the question of what to do with Germany. The decision was made to divide it into four military zones each controlled by one of the Allies. Eventually Great Britain, France, and the United States combined their zones to form West Germany and the Soviet Union’s zone became East Germany. They did the same setup with the capital of Berlin. The division was initially supposed to be temporary, but it soon became apparent

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    Soviet Union's Iron Curtain

    USSR took control over Eastern Europe to spread its communist idea from 1948 but, eventually fell apart in 1989. After World War 2, Winston Churchill created a wall called Iron Curtain in 1945-wall that separates the West Germany which the democratic idea belonged from East Germany which the communist idea belonged-to protect the Soviet Union from possible future invasions by the Westerns and also, to provide the country with raw materials. States that fell to the East side of this Iron Curtain was:

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    Sab Miller Strategy

    SABMiller STRATEGY The direction & scope of an org over the long term, which achieves advantage in a changing environment through its configuration of resources & competencies with the aim of fulfilling stakeholder expectations. * 3-5 plans are appropriate according to Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) companies, which includes non-food consumer products Porter’s Generic Strategies (Bases of Competitive Advtg) Differentiation Strategy – differentiates its products from competitors’

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    Swot Analyses

    12/02/2011 Strategy Analysis of H&M | Maissaa BEN TAHRA | Strategy: Dr Darrell Jaya-Ratnam | Knowledge, Strategy and Business Analysis | Strategy: Dr Darrell Jaya-Ratnam | Knowledge, Strategy and Business Analysis | REPORT OF STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENT ANALYSIS | There are many external factors affecting the fast fashion industry most importantly in

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