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    ITB Berlin Case Study

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    HISTORY The name ITB Berlin stands for a unique success story which was “made in Berlin”. What began in 1966 as a small event in the framework of an overseas import trade show has developed into a true global success. The original five participating countries and regions have grown to over 180‚ the first 250 trade visitors have increased to over 114‚000 and the exhibition space expanded from 580 m² to today’s 160‚000 m². Nearly five decades have passed since it all began – an eventful time full

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    The Misrepresentation of Africa The 19th century was one of the most important time periods that helped shape the world into what it is today. Western European powers‚ such as Great Britain‚ Germany‚ and France‚ strongly believed in the notion that in order to gain more dominant global power‚ they would have to conquer new lands across the globe and exploit the territories’ resources. Throughout the early and mid 1800s‚ the nations of Western Europe upheld imperialism‚ conquering and exploiting

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    Imperialistic Africa

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    beneficial to the people of Africa? In what ways was it beneficial and in which ways was it harmful? During the 19th century of the Industrial Age‚ many European nations (Belgium‚ France‚ Germany‚ Italy‚ Portugal‚ Spain‚ and Britain) sought for a source for raw material and a market for manufactured goods in Africa. This economic motivation helped drive the Scramble for Africa. The Scramble for Africa [1885-1910] was when many European nations competed for colonies in Africa. To take control of these

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    There were many events leading up to the Berlin Wall crashing down that on November 9th 1989 yet no one ever expected to wake up on that day only to find out that the wall was open and a divided Berlin‚ a divided Germany‚ was no more. Some say that the wall fell down gradually then all at once‚ and some Americans say that the wall fell down thanks to President Ronald Reagan’s speech by the Brandenburg Gate‚ West Berlin in 1987 where Reagan demands “Mr Gorbachev‚ tear down this wall”. This

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    About Berlin Berlin‚ located just 11 miles south of the State Capital of Hartford‚ is a charming rural community nestled in the heart of Connecticut. Winding through the countryside towards Berlin one is struck with the charming topography of the picturesque New England landscape. The rolling hills gently glide into beautiful wooded slopes of flowering dogwood and the green canopies of American elm. The old world charm and elegant homes found throughout Berlin form the foundation of an environment

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    The Challenge for Africa

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    Ron Wildman History of Africa 161 April 24th‚ 2013 Professor Jack Mioff History of Africa Final Essay In 1993 Paul Johnson wrote an article titled “Colonialism’s Back-and Not a Moment too Soon.” In this article‚ he argued that colonialism was a good thing for Africa. He believed Africa was in need of foreign powers to intervene and govern the land. He said that the governments of different African nations were crumbling and the people were uncivilized. However‚ Johnson failed to recognize

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    forged between the two sections of Berlin‚ East and West Berlin. The Berlin Airlift and the Berlin Wall were both attempts by the Soviets to change the political ownership of West Berlin. Germany and Berlin were split into four zones in June 1945. The United States‚ France‚ Great Britain‚ and the Soviet Union all got a zone‚ which eventually led to conflict. Berlin was located in the middle of the Soviet zone‚ but was split the same way the

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    Summary of The Berlin Wall The Berlin Wall was one the most prominent symbols of the Iron Curtain that the Soviet Union had created to contain and control the people of Eastern Europe and the rest of its territory. It serves as an example of the anarchy and the pursuit of self-interest the international system‚ particularly after a time after one superpower fell and a fierce competition of bipolar powers remained. After the end of World War II‚ the four ally countries divided up German territory

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    Terms: Wannsee Conference: * Held on January 20th‚ 1942 in the Berlin suburb of Wannsee * 15 men gathered to discuss the “Final Solution” * The conference was held by an SS officer named Reinhard Heydrich * The purpose of the conference was to inform administrative leaders of departments responsible for various policies relating to Jews. * Heydrich proposed the deportation of Jews from Europe and North Africa to the east. * By the end of the conference‚ it was concluded

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    Why Berlin Wall Fell

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    happened in Berlin during the Cold war? Well in my paper I am going to explain all about Berlin and what happened there. The first thing I wanna cover is the sides and what they believed in. There were two sides to Berlin the West and the East. The East was controlled by the USSR and was a Communist state. The west was Actually divided among 3 countries the U.S. ‚ Britain‚ & France. They decided to join together because they all believed in Democracy which then made the west side of Berlin. These two

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