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    First‚ german had its landmass decreased by a small amount to accommodate the land on its west and a demilitarized Rhineland in the east to protect france. More drastically‚ Russia has had the same treatment to make way for poland Lithuania‚ Latvia‚ Estonia‚ and Finland. The Austro-Hungarian Empire was no more‚ instead divided into many small countries and increasing the size of Romania. It was not the only nation to be erased however‚ as serbia has made way for Yugoslavia. In addition‚ Turkey‚ Bulgaria

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    preserves to different degrees the central bank ’s ability to perform the lender of last resort function (LOLR) and leaves room for intervention in case of systemic risk. Central bank flexibility was preserved in different forms in HongKong‚ Argentina‚ Estonia‚ Lithuania and Bulgaria. Macroeconomic and microeconomic implications of such departures from orthodox currency boards have not been thoroughly studied yet. In actual fact‚ construction of second generation currency boards (often called quasi CB)

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    Tesla Company Analysis

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    Introduction As a new investor and with the current state of the United States economy‚ my investment objectives will be centered around a significant level of capital appreciation‚ as well as marketability‚ liquidity‚ and a substantial level of safety. As a college student‚ I will be looking to analyze and invest in stocks that I will be able to hold for many years and that also provide growth. I will reinvest dividends that I earn back into my portfolio to purchase additional securities that

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    Consequences of the First World War A war unlike any to those that had preceded it‚ the First World War was fought on such a global scale that the sphere of influence of its consequences encompassed virtually the entire world. As a result of the war there were many political‚ cultural‚ and social changes across the world. New countries were born while old ones were abolished‚ new international organizations were established‚ and many new ideologies

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    Global demand for photographic cameras is forecast to expand 3.5% p.a. between 2014 and 2018. China‚ Czech Republic‚ Malaysia‚ Thailand‚ and the United States are considered the highest potential markets in the coming years. According to recently published research conducted by a leading international market research company‚ Global Research & Data Services‚ the expansion of the global photographic camera industry is forecast to reach 3.5% p.a. in the coming years. Between 2007 and 2013 the market

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    The number of people killed was the most significant aspect of World War I. To what extent do you agree? It’s 1914 and Gavrilo Princip has just shot the heir to the Austrian throne and his wife. As he fired the bullet‚ little did he know that he was about to start one of the bloodiest and most tragic wars the world had ever seen. World War I was‚ for most people‚ the most horrific event of their lives. There were over 35 million casualties‚ a war second only to World War II. No other war had changed

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    Netherlands-Cyber Warfare

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    CMUN COMMITTEE: Disarmament and International Security Committee COUNTRY: Netherlands SCHOOL: Hiranandani Foundation School DELEGATES: Syed Sharique Ahmed and Aditya. A. Kumar TOPIC AREA: Cyber warfare The Kingdom of Netherlands expresses it deep concern of the rising problem of cyber warfare and regrets the rise of yet another form of warfare. The Netherlands fully supports all international efforts for solving this major problem‚ reaffirms its readiness for a continuation active role

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    In the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk the colonies which were brought up were Poland‚ the Baltic states of Lithuania‚ Latvia and Estonia which were given to Germany and Austria-Hungary . The territories of Kars‚ Ardahan and Batum were given to the Ottoman Empire. Russia also had to recognize the freedom of Ukraine‚ Georgia and Finland . When Russia signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

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    The Stages Of Genocide

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    To start off‚ genocides are all about the killings of people and starvation. Stalin believed in taking away the people’s produce‚ resulting in their starvation. Nobody in their right mind would ever say or think that. Therefore‚ this will be a great research paper for everyone to read and learn more about genocide. To begin‚ genocide is a big deal that needs to be talked about and how we are going to fix it. Stalin killed millions‚ is a saying that everyone says. Now‚ I will explain the different

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    The “GULAG” is the acronym used for the Soviet bureaucratic institution‚ (Glavnoe Upravlenie ispravitel’no-trudovykh LAGerei) Main Administration of Corrective Labor Camps‚ which operated in the Soviet system as labor camps in the Stalin era from 1920s to 1960s(. GULAGS were specific labor‚ criminal‚ political camps for men‚ women‚ and children with the principle of correction by forced labor. Considered as a crime against humanity‚ the causes that rose behind these camps and their impacts on various

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