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    In the book‚ Bitches‚ Bimbos‚ and Ballbreakers‚ the Guerrilla Girls defined a Gold Digger as “A women whose ambition is to find a rich husband” (73). Although few can disagree with the definition many can argue that an essential part of the stereotype’s history was left out. Author Jaquary Moton delved deeper

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    1. MGT 370 International Management Jae Jung Fall 2013 University of Missouri-Kansas City MGT 370 International Management Jae Jung Fall 2013 University of Missouri-Kansas City Table of Contents Killer Coke: The Campaign Against Coca-Cola................................................................................5 2. 9B07C003 KILLER COKE: THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST COCA-COLA1 David Wesley wrote this case under the supervision of Professor Henry W. Lane solely to

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    The Vietnam War Vietnam is a small country to the south of China (’Vietnamese’ means "non-Chinese people of the south"). In 111 BC‚ Vietnam became part of the Chinese Empire. For the next thousand years Vietnam struggled to gain its independence from its much larger neighbour. This was achieved in 938 AD. The long period of Chinese rule had left its mark on Vietnam. The language‚ religion‚ architecture‚ system of government and most other aspects of Vietnamese life‚ reflected the influence of the

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    Guevara was born on June 14th 1928 in Rosario in Argentina. Guevara was a Revolutionary who believed‚ fought and died for the right of freedom‚ justice‚ and equal rights for both the rich and the poor. He was a man of many talents; a philanthropist‚ guerrilla war expert‚ and doctor. Then a budding medical student‚ Guevara departed for South America in 1952 with his close friend Alberto Granado. During his travels he found himself troubled by the hunger‚ disease and poverty in which he encountered in these

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    History The term Naxalites comes from Naxalbari‚ a small village in West Bengal‚ where a section of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) led by Charu Majumdar‚ Kanu Sanyal and Jangal Santhal initiated a violent uprising in 1967. On May 18‚ 1967‚ the Siliguri Kishan Sabha‚ of which Jangal was the president‚ declared their readiness to adopt armed struggle to redistribute land to the landless.[11] The following week‚ a sharecropper near Naxalbari village was attacked by the landlord’s men

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    to our recent African example where “the radius of trust within tribal societies is narrowed to one’s immediate family and guerrilla comrades” (Kaplan‚ p92). The government’s inability to function as a provider of basic needs to include security simply opens the door for tribal self survival and governance. Continuing this line of thought leads us to recognize how a guerrilla style group can become a welcomed leader when security is paramount to managing scarce resources. “Instead of borders‚ there

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    endured many hardships‚ and contributed greatly to the war effort. The ranks of the colonial militia were usually filled by average citizens. They came from all walks of life and different ethnic groups. The colonial militia utilized the use of guerrilla war tactics‚ which stress both deception and ambush‚ as opposed to mass confrontation. They used the terrain and fought in a confusing‚ unorganized fashion which was unheard of by the British. The colonials also used a tactics that was ‘forbidden’

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    Identify and explain three factors (there are many) that helped the American colonies defeat the British in the Revolutionary War. Colonial forces were clearly outmatched by the British in sheer numbers‚ training‚ experience and equipment. Despite the clear advantage held by British forces‚ the American colonies managed to defeat them by making allies‚ using new innovative combat techniques‚ and by possessing the homefield advantage. A combination of all of these advantageous attributes allowed

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    had built plantations in Kenya and they had passed laws to ensure their domination as the minority. Kikuyu spokesman Jomo Kenyatta wanted justice for the black majority. He called for nonviolent means to end the laws. Black Kenyans then turned to guerrilla warfare and killed white settlers. The British imprisoned Kenyatta‚ because they thought he was the leader of this group‚ which they called the Mau Mau. Several Kikuyu were killed‚ but in 1963‚ the British finally withdrew from Kenya‚ because of

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    to see a successful revolution that would bring justice to the poor and rights to the oppressed. Women also joined the revolution by the hundreds‚ using their skirts to transport bombs‚ their pocket books to smuggle cash and their homes to hide guerrillas. Revolutionary women played an active and heroic role in the Cuban Revolution in the late 1950’s often risking everything in the name of justice. In this paper‚ I will utilize personal testimonies of women revolutionaries as well as scholarly commentary

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