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    USA and USSR have faults. But Stalin’s action was most to blame. He has the most aggressive actions compared to the actions done by USA. He did not keep his promise which he had agreed at the Yalta Conference. He had dominated the countries in East Europe and spread Communism‚ causing dictatorship and people imprisoned due to the disloyalty towards Stalin. Also‚ a lot of Stalin’s actions had offense USA. However‚ things done by Truman such as the propagandas posted and increased weapons plus army force

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    Master Studies: International Business International Logistics Prof. Krzystof Rutkowski How do you see the current and future role of Central-Eastern European countries and firms within global logistics systems? Aleksey Narko 057830 “With rising private consumption and fast-growing external and internal trade‚ the CEE region has displayed high potential for the sustained growth of the transportation and logistics market.” Praveen Ojha‚ Datamonitor Introduction Globalization is a great

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    1 Fourth History Test: How far did the Vienna Settlement contribute to maintaining the peace in Europe in the period 1815-1914? The Vienna Settlement refers to a series of agreements made by the European powers at the Congress of Vienna in 1815. As the peace terms with France had already been decided by the Treaty of Paris (signed earlier on May 30‚ 1814)‚ the Congress of Vienna was mainly concerned with solving the problems brought about by the Napoleonic wars. To solve these problems‚ the four

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    North Africa; Western Europe; Eastern Europe; Central Asia; South Asia; Southeast Asia; and East Asia. 2. Trace the changes and continuities in world trade from 500 BCE to 1000 CE in any one of the following regions: the Mediterranean‚ the Silk Road (Central Asia‚ East Asia‚ Southwest Asia)‚ the Indian Ocean‚ Sub-Saharan Africa. 3. Trace the changes and continuities in world trade from 500 to 1500 CE in any one of the following regions: North Africa and SW Asia; Western Europe; Mesoamerica; Sub-Saharan

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    whether the western countries are more modern than eastern countries. However‚ most of the evidences show that West countries did the great fulfillment of modernity than East. Firstly‚ there was an industrial revolution in Europe in 18th centuries which means the some Western countries used advanced technology earlier than East. Secondly‚ the transportation in China was backward than the West countries. First‚ the industrial revolution in Europe in 18th centuries let Western countries become more

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    War united Europe against Russia and subsequently was a catalyst in European integration during the period of the 1940’s until the early 1990’s. At the end of World War II there was a call for a united‚ peaceful Europe which aligned itself with neither the United States nor the totalitarian USSR. Europe started to become more integrated with the desire for peace‚ evident in the Stockholm Appeal which called for a ban on nuclear weapons worldwide. This was only one movement within Europe that signified

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    Edwin Marcus saw the cold war as “a competition between super powers.”1 The motive behind this cartoon was to show the views of America. This paper argues that the formation of the Marshall plan was as a result of the rapid spread of communism in Eastern Europe which was seen as a threat to the peace and well-being of the world. Why is communism a threat to the peace of the world? Communism is an economic and political system that was introduced by Karl Marx. Karl Marx believes history is a

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    and Eastern Europe from Western Europe. This iron curtain arose from the Soviet Union blocking its satellite states and itself from the non-communist nations of Western Europe. This resulted in the Soviet-influenced states of central and Eastern Europe being socially‚ economically‚ and politically different from the west. Following the collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989‚ the Soviet Union started to lose its communist influence‚ thus diminishing the iron curtain that existed among Eastern European

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    allowed into the country. With this in effect‚ immigration‚ mostly targeted at Asian and Southern and Eastern Europeans‚ ended. Between 1880 and 1920‚ around 25 million people came to the US. (Nash‚ 236) The "US became more of a melting plot‚ with different racial‚ ethnic‚ and cultural groups blended together." (Nash‚ 283) These massive floods of immigrants were coming from Southern and Eastern Europe‚ whereas prior to 1880‚ Northern and Western Europeans solely immigrated to the States. These new

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    Loreal group create the finest products and sell it out in the market. By this way‚ Loreal had successfully attracted more customers to consume with their products. Secondly‚ Loreal had also built up their position in those markets such as Western Europe and United States which considered as a high barrier entry market. As Loreal cosmetic industry was very good in applying marketing strategy. Therefore‚ those new market have become the top sales zone for Loreal cosmetic industries as they representing

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