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    through the winter and have to keep running to combat the cold. Brazilian soccer‚ so well documented by Janet Lever (1983) in Soccer Madness‚ is "alegre‚" soccer to a Samba beat-joyous‚ unpredictable‚ spontaneous‚ "poetry and motion." England’s "Dunkirk style" is tenacious‚ with hard tackling‚ fairness‚ and a "let’s-get-the-job-done" attitude. West Germany’s highly disciplined‚ mechanistic‚ orderly "systems soccer" was called by Pele on TV in 1982 "ten robots alongside Rummenigge" (Europe’s "player

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    COCA-COLA CRISIS IN BELGIUM‚ 1999. Introduction The assignment given was to choose a case with an organization or person that suffered a PR crisis‚ and didn’t manage it correctly from a PR perspective‚ such as miss-communications with stakeholders‚ media etc. I chose to write about the crisis that happened in Belgium in 1999. I will analyze the steps the company took towards to solve the issue‚ explain what they did wrong‚ and give my own opinion on how they could’ve handled it better. I will

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    Grade 10 History Notes

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    The Age of Laurier Wilfred Laurier‚ Prime Minister (1896-1911) • Canada dominated by Victorian Ideals -Children seen‚ but not heard -Young couples could not meed without escort -Gentlemen & Ladies wore hats -Ladies entertained at home‚ always observing best etiquitte -Playing cards and whiskey seen as immoral • New technology altered life for many -Telephone -Automobile-rich man’s toy -Bicycle- New styles; cheaper than a horse -Radio -Mechanized farms: combines‚ threshers -”Magic

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    History Unit 3 Study Notes Treaty of Versailles: Many Germans thought that they had been cheated on. They believed that they never actually lost the war and just made an agreement to end the war. Many soldiers then joined the right hand parties such as the Freikorps or the Nazi party. Economic Problems: After World War 1 and the Treaty of Versailles‚ Germany’s economy went to bare minimum. The government could not support its citizens and the people in Germany did not like them either. Right

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    World War Two Unit Test Review Part A- Matching prominent people (10 marks) Adolf Hitler‚ became Germany’s Chancellor in 1933‚ leader of the Nazi party Benito Mussolini‚ became Italy’s dictator in 1922 Dwight Eisenhower‚ the supreme Allied commander for the U.S.A/the Allied commander‚ who led the Normandy Invasion (Operation Overload) Bernard Montgomery‚ the British Ground Forces Commander In Chief Gerd von Rundstedt‚ German commander Erwin Rommel‚ German commander Friedrich Dollmann‚ German

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    Hitlers Foreign Policys

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    Dictatorship and Democracy In Europe 1920-1945 Key Personalities Hitler’s Foreign Policy Aims ● ● ● GROSSDEUTSCHLAND: ’big Germany’‚ unite all german speakers into 1 big country (Germany‚ Austria‚ Poland‚ Czechoslovakia‚ France) Remilitarise Rhineland LEBENSRAUM: ’living space’‚ more territory for Germany (e.g. Poland‚ Russia‚ Czechoslovakia) ● Increase size of military‚ navy‚ air force etc... ● Reintroduce conscriptions ● Stop paying reparations ● Colonies/empire

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    involved in this were the Americans‚ British‚ Canadians and the Germans. (Source F) Germany invaded and occupied northwesters France in 1940‚ the war was entered by the Americans in 1941 and in 1942 America and the British (who were moved from the Dunkirk beaches by the Germans.) The turning point was the moment man power and resources in America began to pay off. Men in America were trained‚ equipped and made into a fighting and service unit. In the beginning of June 1944‚ the United States and Great

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    Why Germany Lost the World War 2 After WW I Germany had many economic and political problems that allowed Adolph Hitler to become ruler of Germany. After Hitler appointed himself chancellor he started rebuilding the German military. After years of no international response to breaking the Treaty of Versailles Germany attacked Poland. From 1939 to 1941 Germany had won many victories; however 1941 was a turning point in the war. By the end of 1941 Germany would continuously lose land to the allies

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    II. “The North African campaign had three phases: the Western desert campaign (western Egypt and eastern Libya); Operation Torch(Algeria and Morocco); and the Tunisia campaign”. After the defeat of France and the withdrawal of British forces at Dunkirk‚ the center of warfare soon came to be north africa between the axis and allied forces america wasnt involved in the desert war physically but materilistic Rosevelt made that clear in his university of virgina speach “On this tenth day of June‚ 1940

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    World War II was one of the bloodiest and the most devastating events in history. It destroyed the lives of more than 60 million people‚ which was approximately 3% of the world’s population at the time. The Holocaust also left 11 million casualties from concentration camps all over Europe. Adolf Hitler‚ the German chancellor and the leader of the Nazi party‚ started the war in 1939. He was an ambitious man‚ who wanted to “make Germany great again” as it had to go through humiliation after losing

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