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    type of ‘friendship’ where if one country is in trouble‚ the other/others would step in and help. The two main alliances were the Triple Entente‚ which consisted of France‚ Britain and Russia‚ and the Triple Alliance of Germany‚ Italy and Austria-Hungary. The Triple Entente‚ formed in 1907‚ remained strong as ever even when Germany tried to sever their bonds in an argument with France over Morocco. Additionally‚ Russia and Germany signed unofficial secret ‘reassurance treaties’ though it was not

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    the Western Front (England‚Belgium‚ France‚ and west Germany)‚ the Eastern Front (Russia‚ Austria-Hungary and the east of Germany) and finally the Italian Front (Italy and Austria).The first world war was between two different alliances: The Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance. The Triple Entente included Russia‚ France and Britain while the Triple Alliance included Italy‚ Germany and Austria-Hungary. The murder of Franz Ferdinand‚ the soon to be successor

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    Bismarck S Foreign Policy

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    were achieved. Others think of this in the exact opposite way. His success can be evaluated by looking at his three main goals. Bismarck had three main objectives as Germany’s chancellor: To isolate France‚ to hold peace between Russia and Austria-Hungary and to avoid being encircled diplomatically‚ meaning to avoid war. Otto von Bismarck wanted to isolate France for several reasons. First of all‚ Germany wanted to isolate them diplomatically. He wanted to do this‚ because Germany was sandwiched between

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    From: xxx Date: October 14‚ 2012 Subject: Regression Model for 3G License Valuation Estimation ------------------------------------------------- Background As part of the European expansion plan‚ Eurotel is planning to bid on 3G licenses in Hungary‚ Russia and Turkey. Usually‚ the operator determines the maximum price to bid following three steps: 1. NPV analysis 2. Market Indicator Considerations 3. Game theory As a complement to this methodology‚ a multiple linear regression model

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    Alliances in World War 1

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    agreement between two or more states and the document in which such agreement is set down. The first treaty that took place was the dual alliance between Austria-Hungary and Germany. This treaty is explaining that if Germany attacks Russia Austria-Hungary helps them and when England attacks Austria-Hungary Germany doesn’t need to help Austria Hungary. (Encyclopedia) Basically it’s a win win situation for Germany at the time because they could focus on just one opponent in the war. The next treaty is the

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    ICT elasticity

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    a) identify what kind of ICT services you have been using in your home country and now‚ studying in Hungary. make a comparison : - how much do you pay for them in the two countries - what % of your monthly income is spent on ICT in the two different countries - how sensitively your demand reacts to the changes in prices ‚ income - to what category do these products belong in your consumption: normal‚ inferior‚ luxuries‚ substitutes‚ etc. in the two different countries - what do you recommend

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    World War I is one of the most remembered wars in the history. There are many short and long-term causes that lead up to the war. Most important causes that contributed are the Bosnian Crisis‚ Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ and the secret alliances. First critical cause that contributed to the war is the Bosnian Crisis in 1908. There was tension between A-H and Russia as the Balkans was important to both of them. Austria annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina and an agitated Serbia looked

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    Topic: The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand Franz was most likely the very start to the first World War. The Archduke himself: nephew of Emperor Franz Josef‚ was heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Born in Graz‚ Austria on December 18‚1863. Oldest son of Archduke Karl Ludwig( younger brother of Austro-Hungarian Emperor Franz Jospeh) Married to Countess Sophia Chotek( she was of the empire that the Austro-Hungarians did not appreciate very well). The Actual Event of the Assassination: Archduke

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    World War One

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    There are many different factors that contributed to the outbreak of WWI. The most important of these are imperialism‚ the arms race‚ the alliance system‚ nationalism and the assassination of the Austrian Arch Duke. Although Germany has a share in the responsibility of these factors‚ she was definitely not the lone cause. Many powerful European nations played a roughly equal part in their contribution‚ which consequently started the First World War. At the beginning of the 20th Century there

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    Guns used in WW1 Gewahr 88: This rifle used by the Germans. It was an active gun between 1888-1915 involved in three wars. In total it was used by the German Empire‚ Ottoman Empire‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. It was a service rifle. M.16 flamethrower: This was also used by the Germans. They used it for clearing trenches and taking out rifle. It was the first flamethrower ever made! The Nazis created a sequel to this gun and made the M.35. M1917 Bayonet:

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