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    During the interwar period the allies developed several lines of thinking as to how airpower would be used in future warfare. The military and political leaders of the day were looking for a way to avoid the horrors of trench warfare from World War I. This timeframe offers an interesting look at how technology‚ in the form of airpower‚ had a great potential to affect future wars‚ but a lack of understanding of its accuracy and how to implement the technology lead to false assumptions‚ which resulted

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    try and demonstrate the tactics and difficulties encountered in an asymmetric warfare‚ which commonly include attacks not against the opponent’s military‚ but its civilian population. This type of conflict is divided between two sides: a weaker rebellious side‚ often referred to as insurgents‚ and a stronger military power who’s seen as a foreign invader‚ referred to as counterinsurgents. Due to the

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    THE BANKING REGULATION ACT‚ 1949  (AS APPLICABLE TO COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES) Objectives of the Banking Regulation Act broadly are: 1. to safeguard the interest of depositors; 2. to develop banking institutions on sound lines; and 3. to attune the monetary and credit system to the larger interests and priorities of the nation. The Act was originally in force from 16 March 1949 as the Banking Companies Act‚ 1949.  It was amended and renamed as Banking Regulation Act‚ 1949 and extended to the cooperative

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    Unrestricted Submarine Warfare German’s warlords responded with a blow of the mailed fist. On January 31‚ 1917‚ they announced to an astonished world their decision to wage unrestricted submarine warfare‚ sinking all ships‚ including America’s‚ in the war zone. Unrestricted Submarine Warfare was important‚ because almost 70‚000 people died because of German Submarines. Fourteen Points Wilson scaled a summit of inspiring oratory on January 8‚ 1918‚ when he delivered his famed Fourteen Points Address

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    Medieval European Warfare Weapons In early to mid Medieval Europe‚ the armies had nothing very complicated. The nobles had solid iron weapons‚ and the not as rich had brass coated in iron. There was the lance‚ the spear‚ the pike‚ throwing axe‚ battle axe‚ short sword‚ the horsebow‚ the longsword‚ broadsword‚ dagger‚ shortbow‚ longbow‚ crossbow‚ mallet‚ mace‚ greatsword‚ serrated sword‚ halberd‚ throwing knives‚ and the wrist knife. The lance‚ dagger‚ longsword‚ and horse bow were generally used

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    Cyber-war‚ the use of computers and the internet in conducting warfare in cyberspace‚ has been introduced as both an effective offense and defense towards modern warfare. Presently many countries have developed a policy towards cyber-warfare. The US‚ although a strong influence to the world‚ has yet to step up and create an effective policy towards warfare. One that should state what the military would do to respond to a cyber-attack‚ what defines a cyber-attack and what the government will do to

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    2 SEP 2002 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GREEK AND ROMAN WAREFARE The main difference between Greek and Roman warfare was the formations that they fought in. The Grecian armies all used the phalanx as a fighting formation while the Romans used the maniple. The phalanx was one mass formation that consisted of infantry eight deep. The maniple formation was actually a group of formations in a checkerboard pattern. Each maniple consisted of about 120 men and when employed in Italy‚ the Romans used thirty

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    Modern or Classic? For many Australians buying a car this question is on par with Holden vs Ford‚ and for first car owners it can be even more difficult. There are many pros and cons for each‚ classics have the style and elegance whereas modern cars have a more generic body styles. Classic cars give a complete driving experience without any driver aids‚ but modern cars provide all the luxuries you could think of. The reliability and constant maintenance of older cars could be a deal breaker for

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    Modern accounting systems have become the foundation from which the modern organization can rely and depend upon to maintain a strong efficient strategy that will help the organization grow. The modern accounting systems embraces the old accounting practices that have been used for hundreds of years and builds upon that platform to give modern organizations control over the finances. There must be set in place internal controls to keep the company assets from being stolen and that is why modern

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    Modern Theory- “Management is an art of getting things done through people.” The modern organizational theory is regarded as recent development in management theory. They represent integrative approach to management. There is no one best way of doing things under all conditions. Methods and techniques which are highly effective in one situation may not work in other situations. Situation plays an important role in application of management function. Functions are universal but their application

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