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    Khrushchev’s throat. The Berlin Wall was constructed with the primary objective to contain fleeing denizens of Eastern Germany‚ however‚ multiple other social‚ political and economic objectives of varying precedences also motivated the kremlin to order its erection. The primary motivation for the creation of an ‘iron curtain’ around West Berlin was to contain fleeing denizens of Eastern Germany. West Berlin had acted as an ’escape

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    Major in Environmental Management Eastern Visayas State University Tacloban City 2004 – 2008 TRAININGS/ WORKSHOPS ATTENDED: ADVANCE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS. ( AFROTC) Philippine Air Force Unit 527th DAST 8 DZR Airport‚ TOG 8 Tacloban City June 2004 – Nov 2004 LEADERSHIP TRAINING SEMINAR Leyte Normal University‚ Tacloban City Sept 20 2005 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP Eastern Visayas State University June 2006 ECO TOUR. WORKSHOP Eastern Visayas State University Sept 27

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    Bulgaria‚ Yugoslavia and Romania‚ and Albania this enabled the USSR to maintain military control throughout these countries. Right after the war communist parties sprouted up in all of these countries that Russia had control over. By 1948 most of Eastern Europe had Communist governments; this was very alarming to the United States. President Truman opposed the Soviets wide spread military and economic influence over Easter Europe. Mr. Truman believed that Stalin was using taking advantage of the war

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    Subject: History Topic: 4.1 The Outbreak and Escalation of the Cold War. Reasons for Cold War |What are the reasons for the Cold War? |What are these reasons about? |Why did these reasons cause the Cold War?| |1. Differing political systems |The West was capitalist while the East |This led to Cold War because as their | | |was communist. The West believes in |political beliefs were different‚ both | |

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    involves changes in the distribution process of goods and services in local markets. Hungary‚ being relatively responsive to open markets and FDI has seen relatively faster reconstruction and development of its logistics system when compared to other eastern countries and its prospects of being a global logistics hub rests contingent on its continued international integration. TABLE OF CONTENTS cover page | I | Abstract – question 1 | II | Content page | iii | Introduction | 1 | The CULTURAL

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    three divisions that were formed in the Western half and the Eastern half was controlled by the Soviet Republic. The Western sections eventually united to make a federal republic‚ while the Eastern half became communist. Even though Berlin lay deep within the Soviet sector‚ the Allies thought it would be the best to divide this capital. Therefore Berlin was also divided into four parts. Since the Soviet Union was in control of the eastern half of Germany‚ they made East Berlin the capital of East

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    Vienna Settlement

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    of buffer states on the eastern borders of France at the Congress of Vienna. First‚ they joined Belgium with the Netherlands to form a new Kingdom known as the Kingdom of the United Netherlands. Then‚ they gave Prussia the Rhineland --- the land adjacent to the eastern borders of France. Finally‚ they strengthened the southeastern border state of France‚ Piedmont‚ by giving her two French provinces of Savoy and Nice. In building stronger buffer states along France’s eastern borders‚ the powers

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    nations of Central Europe have used up their strength in the struggle to survive and to preserve their languages” (Stokes‚ 219). Kundera makes a valid argument that the lack of Central European assimilation into the “consciousness of Europe” has hidden Eastern European countries from the West‚ weakening their traditions of statehood and eventually the “existence” of a Central Europe. How can the nations of Central Europe reclaim their identity and establish a solid united Central Europe after World War

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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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    Cold War

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    Cold War In history‚ there is a disagreement among historians regarding to when the Cold War began. While most historians dated its origins to the period immediately following World War II‚ others dispute that it began towards the end of World War I‚ when tensions between the Russian Empire‚ the United States and other European countries had already demonstrated the mutual distrust and suspicion between the Western powers and the Soviet Union as a result of the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. With these

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