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    European Colonization of the Americas It is largely believed that the Vikings were the first citizens to arrive in the Americas. They were a Scandinavian tribe of explorers that migrated from Greenland setting up several colonies in their travels. Following the exploration of the Vikings Christopher Columbus “founded” the Americas. The journey of Columbus to the continent made way for the rapid expansion of the Americas by European settlers. During the 19th century around 50 million people left

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    GIS Market in North America 2014-2018 A GIS is a system or a set of tools used to interpret business and geospatial data. It integrates hardware‚ software‚ and data for processing business and geographically referenced data. This system digitizes the received geospatial data and processes them to provide the desired output. The GIS is used across sectors such as Natural Resources‚ Utilities‚ Federal Government‚ Communication and Telecom‚ Military/Law Enforcement‚ and Others. GISs are used for

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    all at that battle. Hitler’s original plan was to capture Moscow in the hopes that with the heart of the soviet union gone the rest of the nation would fall apart and would be Germanys for the taking. So they used Blitzkrieg and blasted through multiple Soviet armies. When his armies were finally stopped by the soviet union’s defense‚ they were already 75 away from the capital. When the German army was struggling against the soviet union’s defense one of the things they didn’t plan for started‚ fall

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    everyone is a proponent of globalization. This is especially true for North America. Although the textbook says North Americans have become a highly affluent society by means of transforming the environment and by extending their global‚ economic‚ cultural and political reach‚ the fact remains‚ that many citizens of North America are not wealth by any stretch of the imagination. The same can also be said about Latin America. The affluence has spread so unevenly‚ particularly in the United

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    In the 1600s we saw the start of an overwhelming surge of pioneers from Europe to North America (INTEXT). Spanning more than three hundred years‚ this quest grew from a couple hundred English settlers to millions of newcomers settling into the New World (INTEXT). Energized by capable and differing motivations‚ these settlers would construct new civic establishments on the northern shores of what they portrayed as the New World (INTEXT). The principal English workers to what is presently the United

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    Why Did the Vikings invade England? During the 700’s‚ the Vikings began to raid English monasteries and churches to trade and sell. The Anglo-Saxons at the time had never seen such merciless men. In the Anglo-Saxon chronicles‚ the Vikings are described as ‘sea-borne pagans’‚ as all of the Vikings came on huge war-ships from what we would now refer to as Scandinavia. The Vikings had originally come from Sweden‚ Denmark and Norway‚ and they were certainly very vicious people. The first raids came

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    terms. America = Any countries spanning the Americas {Continent} United States of America = A country in North America. Certain individuals tend to confuse the latter with the former‚ which excludes the other nations in the Americas. Now‚ it has been mentioned before‚ no country is perfect or free from error‚ but the foundation of the United States of America is unparalleled in contrast to other nations. There is a reason why every nationality‚ race‚ ethnicity‚ and other backgrounds from every

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    4TH. DECEMBER 2011 Coca Cola Case Study Case Discussion Questions Question 1 Why do you think that Roberto Goizueta switched from a strategy that emphasized localization towards one that emphasized global standardization? What were the benefits of such strategy? Answer 1 Roberto Goizueta switched from localization strategy to global standardization strategy because during his initial control over Coca Cola Company in 1980’s‚ the Coca Cola brand has already been marketed to more than

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    In North America‚ we are dependant on the idea of the American Dream; good jobs to pay for all our wants and needs. But when our ability to pay for our desires is threatened‚ some may turn to suicide as an escape from issues we cannot face. In recent years‚ suicide in North America has been on the rise‚ with all walks of life affected. From newly unemployed men and women killing themselves after the economic crash of 2008‚ to young girls killing themselves as a result of being publicly shamed on

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    Can America win the war on terror? Just to comment briefly on the question‚ America’s war on terror is a highly simplistic characterisation of something so complex. Saying war can be easily waged against terror makes it seem as if it can be easily won. America’s war on terror is like waging a war on littering or waging a war against racism (which still goes on in the US and most parts of the world) . It cannot be fully won but it can be controlled to an extent. If the US aims to win this war

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