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    Ambient Advertising Essay

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    Ambient Advertising- How long will it survive Authored by: Team Celeritas Chinmay Sohoni Indian Institute of Foreign Trade‚ Delhi chinmaysohoni@gmail.com Vini Soni Indian Institute of Foreign Trade‚ Delhi vinisoni06@gmail.com am·bi·ent (ām ’bē-ənt) adj. Surrounding; encircling: ambient sound; ambient air. ad·ver·tis·ing (ād ’vər-tī ’zĭng) noun. The activity of attracting public attention to a product or business‚ by paid announcements in the print‚ broadcast‚ or electronic media. Most of

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    The loss of the Vietnam War came as a surprise to the US as they were the more powerful side in terms of size‚ money and military equipment so they had been expected to win. In all of these aspects the US out performed Vietnam‚ for instance‚ in its peak the US army had reached 543000 men in 1968 against the highest membership of the Vietcong (VC)‚ 245000. The US was also stronger economically‚ managing to spend $28 billion per year on the war‚ supplying high-tech weapons and machinery. There were

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    "The tactics used by the Vietcong in Vietnam were unsuccessful" The Vietcong were a communist movement in the South who were against the South Vietnamese government and the USA’s involvement with the civil war. The use of tactics (the plans‚ weapons and battle strategies used in war) were prime in minds of the Vietcong and they went to all means to gain the upper hand in the conflict. For example the use of booby traps‚ tunnels and trails. Some like the Ho Chi Minh trail were a huge success among

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    Consequently‚ the Malays were left mainly to defend themselves from the Japanase. Against well- trained and developed Japanese armies‚ the Malays stood little chance‚adopting guerrilla warfare methods to do the best they could. Shortly after the invasion‚ the country was captured and overrun by the Japanese‚ although the Malays guerrilla forces never ceased to fight for their country all throughout the occupation. Japanese occupation establishes a new great East Asia Goverment.From 1932‚ the military

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    The Patriot Movie Essay

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    APUSH The Patriot (2000) Action/War Roland Emmerich Mel Gibson‚ Heath Ledger‚ Joely Richardson Academy Awards‚ USA 2001 Nominated Oscar Best Cinematography Caleb Deschanel Best Music‚ Original Score John Williams The British have been taken by surprise by the American colonists’ rebellion in 1775‚ which started the American Revolution‚ but the rebels suffered a major defeat at New York City in September 1776. The rebel army reformed and continued to fight. The surrender of a British army

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    5 Ho Chi Minh adopted the Chinese leader Mao Tse Tung’s Three Phase Theory of Revolutionary War in his effort to unify all of Vietnam under Communist rule. Ho Chi Minh’s military forces consisted of the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) along with the guerrilla forces of the National Liberation Front (NLF)‚ known more commonly as the Viet Cong. The Viet Cong operated primarily in South Vietnam whereas the NVA operated initially in the North and later throughout the entire

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    “Antipersonnel landmines are explosive devices designed to injure or kill people. They can lie dormant for years and even decades under‚ on‚ or near the ground until a person or animal triggers their detonating mechanism” (Land Mine Monitor‚ 2014). There is not control for detonation of landmines and can be activated by pressure‚ by a radio signal or other remote method or by the closeness of a person. As landmines do not have a specific target are consider victim- activated weapons causing the kill

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    Difficulty in Defining Terrorism One of biggest obstacles in the quest to define terrorism is the often-quoted statement‚ "One man ’s terrorist is another man ’s freedom fighter" as it places terrorism along side the struggle of nationalism and guerrilla fighters. This statement may well appear credible if considering groups such as the IRA3

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    It can be a quite effective method example being France in World War Two how they were overtaken by Germany but continued to fight guerrilla warfare against a far stronger enemy. Another example is what the Viet Cong did to us during the Vietnam War. It has proven how effective it can be such as in recent years even with Afghanistan fighting off Russia by using guerrilla

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    justice and peace was right‚ that Rutilio‚ not himself had been faithful to the Gospel. It was at that turning point that Romero knew he had to be faithful to the Gospel and bring back social justice to his people. He knew he had to stop hating the guerrillas and start loving them. Like the saying‚ "Don’t hate the sinner‚ hate the sin" that’s exactly what Romero demonstrated.

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