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    [pic] Nikita is an Icelandic clothing brand‚ founded by its head designer Heida Birgisdottir in a tiny street wear store in Reykjavik 10 years ago. Now they have stores world wide. NIKITA marketing communication mix: 1.NIKITA CHIKITA CAMP – you can take a part in the girls snowboarding camp in the snow sport canter in Cardona. 2.WANNA WIN A TRIP TO ICELAND – you must unload of Picture of yourself wearing NINITA outwear to facebook wall and win a trip to Iceland. 3.NIKITA GIRLS – Good

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     Byars kbyars@ghchs.com      1. Students need to read book #1 Patriots: The Men who started the American Revolution by A.J.  Langguth [ISBN‐10: 0671675621] by August 17‚ 2010.  Students need to read book #2 K Blows Top: A Cold War Comic Interlude Starring Nikita  Khrushchev‚ America’s Most Unlikely Tourist by Peter Carlson [ISBN‐10: 1586484974] by January  11‚ 2011.          2. Complete the study guides – New World Beginnings and Planting of English America.  a. Answers can be found in history books at the library or book store

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    Sarah Stone Professor Ferrari 10 April 2012 John F. Kennedy Even before John Fitzgerald Kennedy began his presidency in 1961‚ he viewed foreign policy as one of the most important aspects of our lives. In one speech he said‚ “Foreign policy today‚ irrespective of what we might wish‚ in its impact on our daily lives‚ overshadows everything else. Expenditures‚ taxation‚ domestic prosperity‚ the extent of social sciences — all hinge on the basic issue of war or peace” (JFK Library). As the first

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    Communism in the Soviet Union and Why it Failed Communism is defined as "a system of political and economic organization in which property is owned by the community and all citizens share in the enjoyment of the common wealth‚ more or less according to their need." In 1917 the rise of power in the Marxist-inspired Bolsheviks in Russia along with the consolidation of power by Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin‚ the word communism came to mean a totalitarian system controlled by a single political

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    The invention of the atomic bomb certainly brought extreme fear into Canadians’ lives after revealing its astonishing power through the massive destructions done at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Although most people did not speak of this fear but it can be clearly seen throughout the cold war when the arms race between the two super powers at the time‚ the United States and the Soviet Union‚ split the world into two halves. On one side‚ there was the communist countries allied with the Soviet Union‚ and

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    John Yavrouian Professor Brian Campbell EN-1102-2 English Composition I 23 October 2013 Assignment One - Learning Autobiography Essay Coming to America My Personal Story "History is something we make together"‚ Orhan Pamuk once said. It is also something we enjoy together‚ I would add‚ because it is often a play of coincidences. Bulgaria is a beautiful country in Europe. The geographical location of Bulgaria is in the South East of Europe on the Balkan Peninsula. It has an interesting

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    Among his many honors as President of the United States of America‚ John Fitzgerald Kennedy remains the youngest man ever elected to the office of Chief Executive‚ and the youngest man to die while still fulfilling his duties. Serving as America’s President‚ John F. Kennedy held his office for 1000 days‚ dying November 22nd‚ 1963‚ assassinated at the age of 46. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born on May 29th‚ 1917 in Brookline‚ Massachusetts‚ the second son of nine children of the wealthy Roman Catholic

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    visible and important office. In July 1959‚ Eisenhower sent Nixon to the Soviet Union to represent the United States at the opening of the American National Exhibition in Moscow‚ the Soviet capital. While touring the exhibit with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev‚ the pair stopped at

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    Decolonization and the Influence of the Cold War The decades following World War II were all centered on the concept of decolonization‚ the dismantlement of Imperial empires established prior to World War I throughout Africa and Asia. Due to the aftermath of World War II‚ countries around the world experienced massive independent movements whose objective was to eliminate colonization and form new independent nations. The process of decolonization was separated by three different approaches: civil

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    Ask Not Some consider the 1961 Inaugural Address of President John F. Kennedy to be one of the greatest speeches ever delivered. It contains the famous call to action “Ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” Thurston Clark declares the speech to be “the greatest oration of any twentieth-century politician” (qtd in Carpenter 2). James Humes states the speech truly shaped history‚ describing it as “brilliant eloquence” and inspiring “American hopes” for

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