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    Bayazid in eastern Asia Minor. Bulgaria was to be established as an independent principality with an voted prince. The most noteworthy stipulation of the treaty had to do with the territorial extent of the new principality. With the exception of Constantinople‚ Adrianople‚ and Saloniki‚ it included virtually all the territory between the Danube in the north‚ the Black Sea in the east‚ the Aegean Sea in the south‚ and Lake Ohrid and beyond in the west. Thus a greater Bulgaria was created and European Turkey

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    I am David

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    Am David’ (1963) by Anne Holm conveys ideas of loss of freedom and sustained hop. The book ‘I Am David’ revolves around a young boy who is twelve years old‚ barely younger than the children reading this book is surviving in a concentration camp in Bulgaria. One day he is given a chance to escape the camp and experience freedom independence and hope. David is clenching on to hope that he can escape the concentration camp and flee to Denmark and find his mother. His character conveys the determination

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    Bagpipe Music History

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    Bagpipe Music Bagpipe music is coming back in a big way with a surge of popularity. The bagpipe’s unique structure and smooth sound make it an extremely trendy‚ popular choice. Especially with the younger generation’s ability to easily access bagpipe music and locate learning tools on the web‚ learning the bagpipe has become more convenient and more feasible than ever. Gone are the days where an aspiring bagpipe musician would have to search far and wide to find a suitable teacher. Even though

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    Family and Income Earner

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    Application for Financial Assistance 2013 / 2014 Academic Year Please read and review the form and the instructions carefully before you fill it in and do not leave any boxes blank. PLEASE PRINT IN BLOCK LETTERS I. APPLICANT’S PERSONAL PROFILE 1 Name: ___________________________________________________________________________________ Family First Middle 2 Gender: Male Female 3 Date of birth: _____________/______________/______________ Month Day Year 4 Intended date

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    A New Blockbuster Image

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    V. Case Studies A New Blockbuster Image In the fall of 1993‚ Chairman H. Wayne Huizenga of Blockbuster faced a host of difficult decisions concerning the future of the company. Should he slow down the diversification of the company? Was his approach too scattered? A year earlier‚ in 1992‚ Blockbuster was merely a video-rental giant. Steps taken in the past months‚ however‚ had set Blockbuster on a course toward becoming a full-fledged entertainment company. But the steps taken were not without

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    Culture is a group which shapes a person’s values and identity. A single term used to define a particular culture is often exclusive. For example‚ the term "Hispanic" does not take into account cultural differences between Cuban-Americans and Mexican-Americans. Cultural identities can stem from the following differences: race‚ ethnicity‚ gender‚ class‚ religion‚ country of origin‚ and geographic region.1 Nowadays‚ cultural conflict terms mention population a popular way. So what is the cultural conflict

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    Cold War is indirect conflict between the two super powers that is the United States and the Soviet Union. When World War II ended in 1945‚ Soviet troops occupied countries like Czechoslovakia‚ Poland‚ Romania‚ and others. America‚ British‚ and French occupied the western half‚ while the Soviet occupied the eastern half of Germany. The Soviet Union wanted Europe to be rebuilt along Marxist lines and being a communist country‚ while the U.S. wanted Europe to be rebuilt along Democratic Capitalist

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    equipment market studies from different countries. The table of contents for each country can be found from the country studies. Countries included in the package: Argentina‚ Armenia‚ Australia‚ Austria‚ Azerbaijan‚ Bangladesh‚ Belgium‚ Bolivia‚ Bulgaria‚ Canada‚ Chile‚ China‚ Colombia‚ Czech Republic‚ Denmark‚ Ecuador‚ Egypt‚ Estonia‚ Finland‚ France‚ Georgia‚ Germany‚ Greece‚ Hungary‚ India‚ Indonesia‚ Iran‚ Ireland‚ Italy‚ Japan‚ Jordan‚ Kazakhstan‚ Kyrgyzstan‚ Latvia‚ Lithuania‚ Macedonia‚ Malaysia

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    WW1 & WW2

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    British History WW 1 & 2 THE FIRST WORLD WAR 1914-1918 Entente Powers British Empire -France Russian Empire Japan Italy United States (1917) Central Alliance Powers Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire Bulgaria The War started when Archduke Frans Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo. The War spread via the empires and therefore became so ‘large’. The common perception of imperial wars in Britain in the late 19th century: “An opportunity for adventure‚ for showing

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    Causes | Effects | 1. World War 1 caused countries to gain and lose power. | New European countries were created. | 2. The Unites wanted to defend democracy. | President Wilson assured that the American people that entering the war was not only just; it was noble. Defending democracy allowed them to have certain freedoms‚ such as freedom of speech‚ press‚ and religion. | 3. During World War 1‚ several world leaders began supporting the need for an international organization to preserve peace

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