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    you think of World War ll‚ what comes to your mind? Concentration camps‚ millions of dead soldiers and innocent people‚ or country turning against country? We like to forget about this terrible war which lasted from 1939-1945 and all the horrific consequences it had on the world. But do you ever take the time to think about how this war really ended? It obviously had to have taken a very powerful army or leader‚ but that wasn’t the case. What really caused this national turmoil to come to an end was

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    approvals‚ and above all ambiguous rules. However‚ with the economic reforms of early 1990s‚ the level of bureaucratic hurdles which the MNCs had to overcome‚ gradually reduced making it easier to do business. Corruption is another big hurdle when doing business in India. Areas like electricity supply‚ judiciary (particularly lower courts)‚ Police‚ land administration are counted in the most corrupt category. Since all these are essential in building up a business‚ corruption proves to be a major

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    Challenges and Advantages of Doing Business in China With China emerging as a global power in business within the last decade‚ knowing about doing business in China has become more important than ever. There are both many advantanges and challenges with doing business in China in this modern era‚ and understanding both sides of this coin is the key to being successful in China. Some aspects to keep in mind include the cultural barrier‚ the price of the work force in China compared to the United

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    Michael Robinson History Final His 101 Before and After Consequences of the Black Death The Black Death was a plague that began in Asia and moved throughout Europe killing one third to half of population of everywhere it touched. During the the fourteenth century‚ Europe had been at the peak of a population boom. (Perry‚ M)The large increase in population coupled with torrential downpours of rain and a reliance on grain farming led to a long famine. The famine in turn made people living in 14th

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    and more casualties‚ or to just end it all and make them surrender the hard way. The use of atomic bombs was something that the U.S. thought was appropriate to save everyone from the costs of more war and the destruction of the world. This was a consequence that was very high up in the air at the time. Ordering the deployment of the atomic bombs was a very strong act‚ but was the right decision to make in that point time. To begin‚ the U.S. at this point in the war they were looking for a quick and

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    uereTimothy Sherrell Professor Bunting ENC 1102 Sec. 176 14 July 2012 The Consequence of Communication Failure A Review of Two Historical Events The Consequence of Communication Failure Introduction In the history and evolution of professional communication practices‚ there are several instances that have greatly impacted our understanding of the necessity for clear and effective technical communication. Few‚ however‚ have had such eye-opening impact that they continue to be discussed

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    Good morning Principal‚ teachers and fellow schoolmates. My name is _______. Today‚ I’m going to share an experience of doing voluntary work for the elderly. As the Bible said‚ ‘It’s better to give than to receive‚’ it’s important for us to help people in need. During the service‚ we needed to visit a solitary elder and gave her daily necessities. We also needed to tidy her home‚ check if there’s potential danger and chat with her. You might think that these works were not toilsome and complicated

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    The Consequences of Population Growth The effects of population growth on economic development differ between the developed and developing countries. In the developed countries‚ population growth has enhanced the growth of such economies because they are wealthy‚ have abundant capital and scarcity of labour. O n the contrary the consequences of rapid population growth on the development of LDCs are not the same. Most developing countries are poor‚ capital scarce and labour abundant; and therefore

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    2.7 The Consequences of Counterfeiting Counterfeits represent a critical danger to shoppers. Dangerous fake merchandise can prompt wounds and diseases. In situations where fake products cause no physical mischief‚ purchasers are hurt monetarily when they are tricked into using their hard- earned money on a poor-working‚ low-quality fake product. In addition‚ since organizations must raise their costs to recover misfortunes from forging‚ the general population is compelled to pay higher costs for

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    Media Convergence Consequences Media convergence is inevitable. Changes in the traditional forms of how media is owned‚ managed‚ created and distributed will result in changes in the manner in which media practitioners will approach problems and issues. There will be a whole new pile of ethical challenges and quandaries to face when such events take place. Many new ethical challenges will be presented to journalists because convergence will open doors to new and different options. These new

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