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    FEAR OF COMMUNISM The Cold War stimulated the ‘fear of communism’‚ which had extremely cohesive and divisive implications amongst Australian society and politics. The fear of communism exercised it’s powerful influence over the minds of Australians from about 1949 with the beginning of the Cold War and the communist revolution in China‚ until about the end of Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War in 1972. Through close examination of the ALP split as a result of the Communist Party Dissolution

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    The fear of Communism has long lived in the hearts of Americans‚ proud of their democratic domain. This fear came about after World War One‚ and came to be known as the Red Scare. Right wing government officials used this paranoia in order to prosecute thousands of left wing activists. This ordeal reemerged after World War Two had ended‚ the Second Red Scare had started. A leading politician of the prosecution of many leftist during the Second Red Scare was senator Joseph McCarthy. McCarthy fed

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    During Cold War‚ Disney films were used to represent American Capitalism to fight against the spreading idea of Communism. Due to a series of international crisis‚ including Berlin airlift‚ rise of Red China‚ nuclear weapon tests‚ and the standoff between NATO and the Warsaw Pact‚ American leaders were “compelled to mount a countervailing crusade” that reflected American

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    Executive Summary Eagle Motors Ltd is a well-established Swedish Car Manufacturing Company trying to set up their firm in Australia. In order to compete successfully in the car industry in Australia‚ Eagle Motors Ltd needs to conduct an analysis of the industry context in which they would like to operate. Using the porters five forces model‚ this provides a detailed analysis of the competitive nature of the Australian car industry and also it suggests an appropriate competitive strategy for Eagle

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    Skyler Burke 9/29/17 History Communism There are many different opinions and thoughts toward communism but‚ do people actually know what communist believe? Communist have an ideology of a cashless‚ classless‚ and stateless society. Communism primarily is known for having a strong view of everyone being equal. However‚ what exactly do communist believe? Communist overall believe in equality this thought was first proposed by two German philosophers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engles. These two

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    Cloud Computing Security Threats and Responses Farzad Sabahi Faculty of Computer Engineering Azad University Iran fsabahi@ieee.org Abstract-Cloud Hybrid clouds. A public cloud is standard model which providers make several resources‚ such as applications and storage‚ available to the public. Public cloud services may be free or not. In public clouds which they are running applications externally by large service providers and offers some benefits over private clouds. Private Cloud

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    Religion in Australia Pre-1945. The arrival of Christianity in Australia. 26 January 1788- followers of the Church of England‚ Catholics‚ Methodists‚ Presbyterians‚ Jews‚ deists‚ agnostics and unbelievers come to Sydney. Deists- person who believes‚ on the basis of reason rather than revelation‚ in the existence of a God who created the earth but is not involved in it. Agnostics- person who holds the view that you can neither prove nor disprove the existence of god and that the essential nature

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    Comparison of Ethnic Stratification in Australia and the United States Tiffani Gibson SOC308: Racial & Ethnic Groups Dr. J Kipp September 1‚ 2014 Comparison of Ethnic Stratification in Australia and the United States Australia is a large continent located between the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific Ocean. Its climate is generally dry to semi dry‚ with a temperate climate in the south and east‚ and a tropical climate in the north. The terrain is mostly low plateaus with

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    "Apply the tetra threat framework in analyzing Intel’s strategy to sustain competitive advantage in microprocessors". Threats to sustainability are usually classified into industry level performance effects and within industry performance differentials. The tetra threat framework is used for diagnosing the sustainability of superiority within the industry performance. The 4 primary responses which need to be analyzed in the tetra threat framework are as follows: 1. Responses to Imitation

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    Asian financial and economic crises.”(About Australia) Weaknesses • “Socially permissible systems for information exchange‚ vertically and horizontally (professional cross-sectoral committees are a step in the right direction on the government level).” (SWOT Analysis) • Enforcement of environmental and economic laws and regulations. Opportunities • Australia has a business-friendly regulatory environment. “According to the World Bank‚ Australia is the fastest place in the world in which

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