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    Thirteen Days

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    Thirteen days is a historical account of the Cuban Missile Crisis. It is told from the perspective of Robert F. Kennedy‚ senator and brother to President John F. Kennedy. It is an account of the thirteen days in October of 1962. It lasted from the 16th to the 28th. During this time many crucial events in United States. These thirteen days were the time period in which the fate of the world was decided. The focus of the book was on the decision of both the United States and Russia. The United

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    Intangible Assets

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    We can only imagine next generation of business if we can find the importance and growing of the Intangible assets in industry. The tremendous growth and the level of critical data‚ documents (either by email‚ fax‚ data transfer‚ cloud‚ or any channel of communication) and knowledge are the major area and by protecting them‚ we can get sustainable competitive advantage. For any organization its major concern that intellectual’ assets are well marked as per there risk level and properly managed. In

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    MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF A MARKETING ORIENTATED ORGANIZATION Marketing-oriented organization is defined to have characteristics as having FOCUS ON CUSTOMERS and the customers are regarded as top of organization chart. Continuous analysis of the marketplace helps them to adapt‚ promote‚ and differentiate their products and service to meet customers’ needs (Enterprise automation group‚ accessed 2009). Through satisfying customers‚ these organizations can get PROFITS. The STRUCTURE of marketing-oriented

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    The attack on Pearl Harbor was seen as a massive success in some people’s eyes‚ but in others it was seen as a massive failure. There were a few goals that japan were trying to get out of Pearl Harbor. The attack on Pearl Harbor was an attempt to try and scare the Americans. The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in hopes that is would destroy the US pacific fleet. They thought that the defeat at Pearl Harbor would be so devastating that they would give up strait away. The Japanese thought that once

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    Is Abe the Person shaping Japan’s Foreign Policy? In the study of international relations‚ scholars have outlined many ways of looking at issues to better understand them‚ and Kenneth Waltz’s Levels of analysis are taught to all scholars in their first semester of International Relations study. Waltz outlines three levels of analysis of foreign policy: The Systemic level which looks at the role of the international system as a whole; the national level which examines the role of the state and

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    Korean Reunification

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    Royal University of Phnom Penh Institute of Foreign Languages Department of International Studies Introduce to East And Southeast Asia (IES102) ASSIGNMENT Topic: Korean Reunification Lecturer: TAN Sodany (TSD) Class: DIS A1.2 Room: T302 Group Members: Dy Sophorn Lim Pheng San Vatanak Submitted date: June 16th 2014 Korean Reunification Korea‚ called Hanguk in South Korea and Chosŏn in North Korea‚ is an East Asian territory that is divided

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    Causes of Ww2

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    back everything it had lost. As soon as Hitler came into power he got to work. He first began rebuilding the army‚ making warships and creating an air force‚ violating the treaty. Soon after he created an alliance with Mussolini-leader of Italy and Tojo-leader of the military of Japan who were all power hungry leaders just like Hitler was and totalitarian dictators. Hitler than began taking territories left and right. First Hitler took back Rhineland‚ which was originally Germany’s military based

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    Stop Whaling

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    country‚ they have a long history of whale hunting‚ and consequently they came out different thoughts of how to treat these ocean mammals. "Whales are just as important‚ and no more special‚ than any other fish‚" says Japan Fisheries Agency spokesperson Hideki Moronuki (Toko‚ 2007). But it was not a reason to hurt the entire environmental balance. And this reason was not too strong enough to support Japanese whaling system to against such a big anti-whaling circle. Actually the one of those real objections

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    technology and smart military tactics (1). However‚ World War II didn’t end well for them (1). Most of their battleships sank during the war (1). The attack’s chief planner died in a plane that had been shot down by U.S. airmen in 1943 (1). “Dictator Tojo‚ who ordered the attack‚ was hung as a war criminal in 1948” (1). He was captured by the Americans (1). There is a memorial made for the people that lost their lives that day‚ known as the USS Arizona Memorial (History.net Staff 2). It is a National

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    Indian Freedom Struggle

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    INDIAN FREEDOM STRUGGLE Arrival of East India Co in India Shift from traders to Lords Revolt of 1857 Transfer of power from EIC to British Rule Rise of Organized Movement Rise of Indian Nationalism Divide and Rule (Partition of Bengal) Formation of Indian National Congress Jallianwala Baug Massacre Non Co-operation Movement Simon Commission Civil Disobedience Movement Quit India Movement (Second World War and consequences) The East India Company had the unusual distinction of ruling an entire country

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