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    Guerrilla Girls’ are a group of women artists and art professionals who fight discrimination and expose sexism and racism in the art world. The Guerrilla Girls’ provide a serious yet humorous approach to feminism. The protest group wears gorilla masks to keep the focus on the real issues and not their personalities or personal identities. Our society grows up learning about centuries of artists‚ but are limited to white male masterpieces and movements. The Guerrilla Girls’ ask us to rethink the question

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    Women in Special Forces

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    Cited: Schumacher‚ Gerald. “To Be a U.S. Army Green Beret’. 2005. Paddock‚ Alfred H. “U.S. Army Special Warfare”. Rev. ed. by University Press of Kansas. 2002. Sherrow‚ Victoria. “Women in The Military”. 2007 by Infobase Publishing. Go Army. “Special Forces Training”. 2 October‚ 2009. http://www.goarmy.com/special_forces/index.jsp Science Daily. “Gender Difference”

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    revolution coupled with the sheer scale of the conflict and the huge amount of resources that the two armed sides were willing to commit. The war lasted as long as it did because of the new style of warfare employed and the fact that military leaders of the time were slow to realise the extent of the change warfare had undergone. The war was the culmination of a chain of events in Europe involving various Empires‚ the alliances they sought and their desire for power and security. The rivalry created by

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    Essay Two: Guerrilla Movement in Guatemala During the 1930s‚ the United States of America fell into a depression‚ which affected the whole world. The United States of America being one of the most dominate countries in the world‚ left many other nations to rely on them for economic and social growth. Once the United States fell into this depression‚ others did too‚ leaving them to deal with a catastrophe on their own. It was a huge social and economical crisis for every country all around the world

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    Everyone has a dream to become something when they are young‚ my was to become a fireman‚ or a spy like the movies Mission: Impossible. As I got to my mid school‚ I have many things I want to become because I was still finding myself and what I really wanted to be. After high school I took a break off from school‚ and I realize I want to do something exciting. One day was being bored‚ so I was wandering on YouTube. I don’t remember what I was watching‚ but it end up to a special forces training video

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    Marketing Warfare

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    Introduction “…Marketing warfare will provide a strategic model for company survival in the 21st century…” The authors’ main aim in publishing this text was to bring to the forefront the aggressive behaviours displayed in the marketing process of a firm in order to keep their brand and company number one in a competitive industry. In addition‚ they wanted to show how the principles used in warfare are the same as that used in marketing. As a result‚ firms could look at different tactics used

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    Marketing Warfare

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    A summary of Al Ries & Jack Trout’s marketing bestseller Marketing Warfare Executive summary Marketing warfare strategies are a type of strategies‚ used in business and marketing‚ that try to draw parallels between business and warfare‚ and then apply the principles of military strategy to business situations‚ with competing firms considered as analogous to sides in a military conflict‚ and market share considered as analogous to the territory which is being fought over citation needed. It is

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    1. In President Obama’s speech at West Point‚ he announced that 30‚000 additional troops would be sent to Afghanistan. He made this decision because he said it was vital to the United States’ national interest. The vital national interest at risk in President Obama’s address is the security and safety of the American people as well as the “security of our allies and the common security of the world.” By involving the military and increasing the troop strength‚ President Obama can achieve the objectives

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    Ship Breaking

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    get locked in an arms race with our immediate potential adversary. Hence‚ the obvious option for us is to use the age-old tactics of the weaker side‚ unconventional method of warfare alongside the conventional efforts. However‚ our new doctrine strongly advocates concurrent conduct of both conventional and unconventional warfare (UCW)‚ leaving option open of resorting to the Total People’s War (TPW). The concept of TPW is the active participation of people as well as the Armed Forces in defending the

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    CYBER ASPECTS OF ASYMMETRIC WARFARE “Keystroke is mightier than the sword” THEME The present age is witnessing the evolution and growth of a new form of warfare‚ consistent with the developments in the global geo-strategic environment‚ called ‘asymmetric’. Asymmetric warfare has been described as – strategy‚ tactics and tools a weaker adversary uses to offset a stronger adversary by attacking his vulnerabilities‚ using indirect approaches against his vital functions

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