ARMY Captain Orde Wingate helped to shape the first effective Jewish defense against Arab attacks during the years 1936-1939. When Wingate arrived in Palestine as a British intelligence officer‚ the Jews were meeting these attacks with strictly defensive measures inherited from the Haganah‚ an underground resistance organization. When he left three years later‚ the Jews had learned to defend by preventive guerrilla attack. In bringing about this change Wingate provided a pattern for the creation
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can easily pick up on weaknesses‚ which leads us to the next important level of verbal commands. The staff member must be able to articulate to an inmate what and when he wants something done and be able to spot non-compliance. Next comes defensive tactics and the major challenge of being able to stop when physical resistance has ended. In my 18 years in the criminal justice field‚ restraint has been the hardest challenge to teach as adrenaline‚ high blood pressure‚ and other factors make it very
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Did technology and strategy affect the outcome of World War II‚ or was the outcome as a result of which army had the most soldiers? Conor Bremner History Project Stanford Lake College History Department 2013/05/18 Contents Page Introduction Page 1 Review of Literature
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Lucia DiEmidio April 6th 2011 Police Operations Professor Spellman-Frey Federal Bureau of Investigations Throughout its more than hundred year history‚ the Federal Bureau of Investigations has been a very important agency to the United States. As a threat-based and intelligence-driven national security organization‚ the mission of the FBI is to protect and defend the United States against terrorist and foreign intelligence threats‚ to enforce the criminal laws of the United States‚ and to
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RPCIII 14 November 2013 Were the Crusades Successful? Throughout the entirety of the Crusades‚ there were a multitude of goals that each combatant from the Christian‚ Muslim‚ and Judaism were trying to achieve. There is a lurking question‚ and that is: were the Crusades a success for anyone? Some historians will lecture that the Crusades were an overall success‚ some believe that they were only partially successful in conveying they’re overall message. Then there’s the historians that will lecture
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Mr. Campbell Honors English 12 21 April 2015 Deception in The Odyssey Through history‚ humans and animals have been using sneaky methods to get what they want‚ and several tactics in order to survive‚ some in which are deception. Lying is an extremely common and strategic approach‚ but also manipulation‚ a tactic Odysseus was extremely fond of. Odysseus had used different angles when trying to achieve his desired outcome‚ whether or not the result had any effect on Odysseus himself‚ or his friends
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organization its markets products and services customers competition Specifies objectives‚ strategies and tactics 8-3 The Marketing Plan: Top-Down 8-4 The Marketing Plan: Bottom-Up Situation Analysis Corporate Marketing Objectives Marketing Need-Satisfying Target Market Sales-Target Marketing Strategy Marketing Strategy Marketing Mix Positioning Marketing Tactics Marketing Results Marketing Tactics Importance of Relations Marketing Planning Customers‚ not products‚ are focus Top-down Planning
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Now-a-days‚ if any country is economically strong; those countries can get strong recognition in the whole world. And a country will get this kind of strength if they have better and profitable business condition. Business means integration of all kind of activities which help to run a company. To run a successful business‚ we need too many activities like- finance‚ human resource‚ production etc and marketing is one of them. Without marketing we cannot earn profit because without selling the products/
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first view of Stalin‚ as an imperialist leader‚ may be skewed. The Russians claim‚ and have always claimed‚ that Stalin’s motives were purely defensive. Stalin’s wished to create a buffer zone of Communist states around him to protect Soviet Russia from the capitalist West. In this sense‚ his moves were not aggressive at all -- they were truly defensive moves to protect the Soviet system. His suspicions of Western hostility were not
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that most of the war tactics and strategies are very accurate to the actual real life battle that we knew. According to 300 Spartans‚ “ This unit was produced of 300 Spartiati Warriors who were held in their highest esteem by their fellow citizens in Sparta”.(300 Spartans) So due to Sparta’s vastly outnumbered army size‚ military
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