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    the glory fell to the charismatic former Prime Minister‚ Pierre Elliott Trudeau‚ who was elected into office after WWII. Throughout that time period‚ Trudeau worked towards promoting countless emerging social issues in Canada in various ways‚ and greatly influenced the transformations of the nation into the one that is known now. Among those social changes were the arising force of feminism‚ the altering relationship with Quebec‚ and the growing cultural diversity within Canada. Soon after WWII

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    The growing economy during the Tang and Song areas contribute to many changes in China‚ with some changes that had global impact such as currency; however‚ perhaps one of the more significant change was the way of life. One particular example is the shift of way of life for peasants‚ from self-sufficiency to production for market‚ which inherently improved their life (McKay‚ 328). Additionally‚ with the growth of the population and the need for good and services led to the creation of currency

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    are setbacks and how do we overcome them? Setbacks or in other words a check in progress test a person‚ challenge them‚ and make them contemplate what they are doing in life. They are meant to be hard‚ some may be major or minor‚ but it does not matter‚ they are all hard in their own way. Setbacks happen to everyone all the time. They can break a person down or build a person up. Everyone wishes there was no such thing as failures‚ stress‚ defeat‚ anxiety‚ or hardships‚ but that’s how life is‚ it all

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    Assignment – 01 Challenges In Cross-cultural Communication And How To Overcome Them. Introduction Culture is a shared system of symbols‚ beliefs‚ attitudes‚ values‚ expectations and norms for behavior. Simply‚ culture is the integration of what a man does‚ what he wears‚ what he eats‚ what he believes and so on. Cultural background influences the way a man prioritizes what is important in life‚ helps define his attitude toward what is appropriate in any situation and establishes the rules

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    lacked key food resources could sell precious goods like gold‚ textiles or silk. When different societies saw the wealth in these civilizations they were inclined to gain these precious goods and could go to war to have them. Three of the major trade routes that were critical in the post-classical era were the Indian Ocean trade‚ the sea and land trade in Western Europe and the Silk Road. The Indian Ocean route was composed of East Africa‚ the Middle East and South East Asia and was a huge component

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    Today’s world is clearly much different than it was hundreds or even thousands of years ago. Many inventions have come forth‚ and technology has brought about much change. While these changes often make life easier they don’t necessarily make it better. The automobile is a common invention that has certainly made life easier. The automobile has made life easier by making transportation much quicker. As opposed to traveling from one state to another by walking‚ taking weeks‚ one can simply ride

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    During the Industrial Revolution‚ the social structure of society changed dramatically. Before the Revolution most people lived in small villages‚ working either in agriculture or as skilled craftsmen. They lived and often worked as a family‚ doing everything by hand. In fact‚ three-quarters of Britain’s population lived in the countryside‚ and farming was the predominant occupation. With the advent of industrialization‚ however‚ everything changed. The new enclosure laws—which required that all

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    space and too many plots of used and weary land for sugar to be planted and cultivated successfully. When compared to Jamaica‚ Cuba had virgin land‚ it was ten times larger than Jamaica‚ had a better water source and power. There was also a longer period of time designated to slavery in Cuba. Therefore‚ the labor force of Cuba lasted until the year 1886‚ fifty years after the British West Indies had emancipated their slaves. Cuba also had immigrant labor‚ machines and then - modern technology‚ refined

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    you ask them?" "Aw‚ do not turn." "Aw‚ good for you ’cause they do not have it. They go all over the field.Merin Manang we just left. " "When they were leaving?" "Early they leave." The man smiled. "Dong‚ please be there looking at him." "Wait a minute‚ Bay With sweetness‚ huh?" I ran home‚ head to the dining room where there Manang Merin. Manang would go Merin kitchen‚ escaped the scaffold‚ perhaps to change the charcoal iron. "Manang Merin there looking at you." "Who?" "I‚ I do not know

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    Every coin has two sides. After the merger‚ both companies encountered several problems during their integration. Next‚ I will go into details about issues they faced. First of all‚ they wanted to further solidify their brand presence. Fiat has been successful in the European market but lacks visibility in North America; while Chrysler does not carry a strong dealer network in the European markets. What’s worse‚ historically‚ Chrysler was referred to the “Number Three” auto manufacturer and even

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