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    Green Computing

    reducing costs. Green Computing Research Project has been created with a date of January 21, 2012 as the date of authorization. The projected completion date is 6 months from the authorization date July 21, 2012. The project manager is Nikita Small. My contact information is 919-247-0427 or email at n_small@hotmail.com. The budget for this project is $500,000. The cost to implement some of the technologies would be $2,000,000 for the first year and $600,000 for years 2 and 3. The

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    Measuring and Density of Solids

    Name | Nikita Jansen van Vuuren | Student No | 216119812 | Subject | Physics I | Practical Date | 03 March 2016 | | | Practical Title | Practical 1: Measuring and density of solids | Name | Nikita Jansen van Vuuren | Student No | 216119812 | Subject | Physics I | Practical Date | 03 March 2016 | | | Practical Title | Practical 1: Measuring and density of solids | Aim The aim of Experiments 1, 2 and 3 was to: a) Learn how to use measuring apparatus – meter-stick

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    Ussr and Us

      The United States attacked communism and backed, at least in  theory, liberalism.  Consequently, the United States criticized the Soviet record on human rights  and the suppression of civil and religious institutions.  In turn the Soviets, led by Nikita  Khrushchev, were critics of the failings of laissez‐faire capitalism and the wide gulf between rich  and poor in western European and especially the United States.  Further, the Soviets recognized  the shortcomings of the collectivization and the brutal use of terror during the Stalinist years

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    Summary: The Cuban Missile Crisis

    USSR held such grudges, but the real question is what triggered the Crisis itself, and if those triggers could have been averted realistically. The leaders at the time of their respective countries were US President John F. Kennedy, and Soviet Leader Nikita Khrushchev. Perhaps what most set the stage for the standoff was the discovery of the missiles in Cuba themselves, used by the U-2 Spy Planes by the US. The US not only lost a lot of trust now knowing that the Soviets were seriously threatening them

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    The Cold War: The Cuban Missile Crisis

    The term “Cold War” was coined by George Orwell in 1945. Orwell did this “to characterize the foreign relations of an imaginary, nuclear-armed, modern-day tyranny.” (Gaddis, 2006) Bernard Baruch, U.S. financier and presidential adviser, shed some light on the term and popularized it in 1947 about the relationship between what would later be called the superpowers. An important aspect of that relationship was the balance of nuclear terror. The Cold War essentially was a point in time

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    Sputnik Research Paper

    Nicholas Brzosko Mr. Dormer Modern U.S 12 March 2015 The United States and Soviet Union Space Race Different ideals discriminated the two super powers. Ideals that are the antithesis of one another created an oscillating spectrum, ranging from inhibiting to creating a pandemic. The launch of the Sputnik by the USSR exacerbated the tension in the U.S. Terrified of the new gauged potential; the Americans entered the space race. The launch of the sputnik was the inception of the space race. The

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    Nikitapatel

    Name: Nikita .R. Patel STD: S.Y.B.B.A Roll No: 38 WINNERS VS LOSERS The Winner is always part of the answer; The loser is always part of the problem. The Winner is always has a solution; The loser is always has an excuse. The Winner says “Let me do it for you” The Loser says “That is not my job” The winner sees an answer for every problem; The Loser sees a problem for every answer. The Winner says, “It may be difficult but it is possible.” The loser says, “It may be possible but it

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    Bay of Pigs

    and received $100 million in aid. (Wilbanks, 2014) The U.S. became uncomfortable with Castro’s bond with Russia and started boycotting Cuba. This caused Castro to attack U.S. companies in Cuba and form an even closer relationship with Russian leader Nikita Khrushchev. Fearing the rise of communism in Cuba and the close relationship with the Soviet Union, President Eisenhower turned to the CIA to develop a plan to overthrow Fidel Castro. President Eisenhower’s CIA created the original plan of

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    Cold War

    Cold War: Postwar Estrangement The Western democracies and the Soviet Union discussed the progress of World War II and the nature of the postwar settlement at conferences in Tehran (1943), Yalta (February 1945), and Potsdam (July-August 1945). After the war, disputes between the Soviet Union and the Western democracies, particularly over the Soviet takeover of East European states, led Winston Churchill to warn in 1946 that an "iron curtain" was descending through the middle of Europe. For his part

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    12 Angry Men

    Corridors of Transition between 12 Angry Men and 12 “I have always found that mercy bears richer fruits than strict justice”. Abraham Lincoln “The virtue of justice consists in moderation, as regulated by wisdom”. Aristotle ”Nobody gets justice. People only get good luck

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