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    | The Rise and Fall of the “Iron Curtain” | Research paper on the Berlin Wall | | By: Chelsea A. Joffrion | 5/10/2012 | | “Two thousand years ago the proudest boast was civis Romanus sum ["I am a Roman citizen"]. Today‚ in the world of freedom‚ the proudest boast is "Ich bin ein Berliner!"... All free men‚ wherever they may live‚ are citizens of Berlin‚ and‚ therefore‚ as a free man‚ I take pride in the words "Ich bin ein Berliner!” ~ John F. Kennedy (Introduction) The Berlin

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    Internships Sioux Falls Canaries - Assisted with in-game and off-field promotions‚ set up the Sioux Falls Stadium for each home game. The main focus of the Internship was to help add ideas and run promotional events‚ and help with selling merchandise. Experience University of South Dakota Media and Marketing - Assist Joe Thuente‚ Assistant AD for Marketing and Promotions and Chase Christiansen‚ Assistant Director of Marketing and Promotions with media coverage‚ game-time promotions‚ music and

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    Wk2 Assignment: The Enron and WorldCom Scandals Student Name ACC/260 Date Instructors Name[Page Break] 1. Which segment of its operations got Enron into difficulties? The guaranteed loans that were intended to bridge the financing for investments from outside investors that could not be found would be the segment of operations that caused Enron difficulties. 2. Did Enron’s directors understand how profits were being made in this segment

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    in the competitive long-distance telephone industry. It was headquartered in Washington‚ D.C.[1] Founded in 1963‚ it grew to be the second-largest long-distance provider in the U.S. It was purchased by WorldCom in 1998 and became MCI WorldCom‚ with the name afterwards being shortened to WorldCom in 2000. WorldCom’s financial scandals and bankruptcy led that company to change its name in 2003 to MCI Inc.. The MCI name disappeared in January 2006 after the company was bought by Verizon. As of May

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    The Cold War started around the time of the end of World WarII (1945) and went on until the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1991. Karl Marx‚ a German revolutionary‚ was critical of the societies of Europe and the US. He believed because they were dominated by capitalism‚ that they werenʼt for the masses‚ but for the individual. Well‚ thatʼs what communism is based on‚ but corruption has a way of bleeding in. Stalin and WWII Under Stalinʼs rule‚ the Soviets diverted resources to their military and

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    Relevance lost: the rise and fall of activity-based costing by: Nitza Geri & Boaz Ronen A Critique After having been exposed on how activity-based costing works‚ I am wondering why it is not adopted by all of the companies. While it is true that the debate between the traditional cost system and the activity-based cost system seem to be endless‚ here is paper written by Nitza Geri and Boaz Ronen that introduces another concept and that is global decision-making methodology or GDM. Through

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    there’s no rain to make mud and grow fibrous grasses and reeds‚ women couldn’t have done that either. As an effect of the drought and climate change‚ “widespread famine occurred.” (“Collapse: Chaco Canyon”) A few sites discussed about this area of the fall rather briefly‚ letting me draw a few conclusions. The Anasazi suffered from years of starvation‚ and most‚ if not all‚ of them probably had malnutrition. The adults grew thinner and weaker‚ making it harder to hunt wild animals or gather edible plants

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    The Mongol Empire lasted a total of 162 years from 1206 C.E. to 1368 C.E. From humble beginnings as a clan‚ it conquered much within southeast Asia to Europe. It erupted out of the North Asian Steppes‚ conquering China‚ central Asia‚ Persia‚ and Russia. It contained all from the Pacific Ocean to the Danube River. The Mongols are commonly known today for their skill in archery on horseback‚ which enabled domination of many societies and lands. The Mongols originally roamed the steppes south of Lake

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    monarchial rule to a government of the people or a republic (Passageway to the Ancient World). Although this age was the key to Rome being so successful it didn’t last for very long. Warring regions throughout its self caused the republics eventual fall in around 409 B.C.E. After the republic fell the Roman Empire came in to power. This was the bulk of Rome’s years mainly because this government took better care of their civilians. One way the empire took better care of its inhabitants is that they

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    and the tactics and behaviors that would ultimately lead to the downfall and closure of the company. One of the most famous was Enron‚ but another well known failure was that of WorldCom. WorldCom was a big player in the telecommunications industry‚ being the largest telecom carrier of Internet traffic. In 2002‚ WorldCom joined the ranks of failed companies mostly because of the tactics that management and its accountants used to show that the company was earning more money than it was. This was

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