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    information for people and for the development of knowledge for us all. Jakarta‚ June 27th 2012 Riri Afrianika TABLE OF CONTENT Executive Summary 4 Background 5 Definition of E-Business 6 Relantionship between E-business and E-commerce 7 Michael Porter’s Model 8 Five Competitive Strategies 9 Framework of e-commerce 10 Why e-commerce different 11 Model of E-business 12 The effect of e-business 13 Advantages and disadvantages 14

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    History Homework - Vietnam Why did the USA fail in Vietnam? America failed in the Vietnam War for various reasons; the people of Vietnam liked the communists of North Vietnam. The Americans bombed and killed the Vietnamese. The people of Vietnam hated the Americans in the end. The Americans tried to bomb the Vietnamese into submission and failed. Also when they were in open warfare America was successful‚ but when it turned into a guerrilla war America failed‚ that’s why America used napalm‚

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    one. Most poems could also have double meanings. For instance‚ the poem “ Fire - Caught ” by Langston Hughes could have multiple meanings‚ like someone giving into temptation‚ the actual connection of a moth and a fire‚ or it could be a telling story about someone falling for something too good to be true. In the poem “ Fire - Caught ” it tells the unfortunate story about how a moth gave into temptation. “And then‚ with wings like a dead desire‚ She fell‚ fire-caught‚ into the flame.”

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    To what extent did US intervention in 1941 change the nature of the conflict in the Sino-Japanese War of 1937-1945? Although US intervention contributed greatly to China’s eventual victory in the Sino-Japanese war‚ the situation in China and the nature of the conflict was not massively affected by the contribution‚ and in reality the intervention had little impact on the internal affairs and overall success of the second United Front. Both before and after US involvement tensions were never relieved

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    Although the Vietnam War happened many years ago‚ it affected The United States then and it still affects us now; that is why it’s important for all Americans to know the dynamics of the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War brings forth many questions for Americans who didn’t live through it. Many are unsure of why we were there‚ how we were involved‚ what were the conflicts‚ and how it still affects us. The United States involvement in the Vietnam War was questioned by many Americans‚ but how exactly were

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    Mail order brides is like present day Tinder‚ however the difference is rather than being able to match with someone 1-100 miles away it could be continents away and more times than not the person choosing you is wealthy and advanced in years. The novel‚ The Mango Bride‚ by Marivi Soliven is about two women named Beverly and Amparo‚ that unknowingly come from the same family due to secrecy. They have different reasons for coming to the United States‚ Beverly being a mail order bride due to her mother

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    Vietnam grew and in 1963 John.F.Kennedy was assassinated. President Johnson felt that‚ to keep in with the US foreign policy of containment‚ he would have to send a vast amount of young troops into Vietnam to help fight the rising influence of the Viet Cong. For over 10 years‚ the Us pledged thousands of soldiers and billions in financial aid until public opinion and guerrilla tactics forced the US to withdraw from Vietnam. Many reasons had an impact on the war which forced America out‚ which will all

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    discussed in the essay include nationalism‚ militarism‚ and imperialism. All these factors contributed to the conflict that existed between the two blocks that participated in the war. The essay also examines the reasons why America did not join the war in 1914 and the reasons that made it enter the war in 1917. Also‚ the essay determines the role that America played during the way and in ending it. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was just a trigger that led many countries to war. Before his

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    attempted to stay out of the war. However‚ they had many reasons as to why they chose to stay neutral‚ the cost of war is very expensive‚ both financially and in the cost of losing lives. There was also a concern of their side losing the war. Continuing‚ the U.S. felt that it was a European problem and the U.S. did not really need to get involved. Lastly‚ there was the issue of trade. If the U.S. chose to get involved in the war‚ they could lose their trading relations with Europe. This would be especially

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    Introduction: e-banking is defined as the automated delivery of new and traditional banking products and services directly to customers through electronic‚ interactive communication channels. E-banking includes the systems that enable financial institution customers‚ individuals or businesses‚ to access accounts‚ transact business‚ or obtain information on financial products and services through a public or private network‚ including the Internet. Customers access e-banking services using an intelligent

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