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    I believe that America lost the Vietnam War because they were unprepared. America did not need to get involved in the conflict‚ and it would’ve been possible to avoid most of the apparent consequences America endured. Preparation alongside careful consideration would have benefitted America in deciding if they were required to utilize measures that were proven to be irrationally harsh. Evaluation of the Vietcong’s knowledge of effective warfare would have been impactful in aiding American and Southern

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    Before the Honorable Supreme Court of Pakistan (Appellate Jurisdiction) CPSLA NO. 796 OF 2007 1.Maulana Abdul Haque Baloch‚ Former MPA and MNA‚ Jammat-e-Islami 2.Yusuf Masti Khan‚ Secretary General‚ National Workers Party 3.Ehsan Ullah Waqas‚ MPA‚ Punjab Petitioners VERSUS 1. The Government of Balochistan through Secretary Industries and Mineral Development Quetta

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    Intelligence Failure

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    This essay will analyze the key factors that may lead the intelligence failures to occur. Through discovering various materials‚ I find out that the failures are commonly caused by a combination of internal and external errors. Before discussing some reasons for the error‚ we need to understand the nature of intelligence work. The work is an outcome of team effort‚ as it consist a series of human endeavours‚ therefore it cannot be completely accurate. In fact‚ the intelligence failure could cause

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    attack their opponent. Although these facts do suggest the arms race wasn’t threatening‚ the fact that both nations had the capability to destroy the world can be seen as enough for the arms race to have been a threat to world peace. The Culture of secrecy that developed during the arms race threatened world peace because it fuelled the paranoia consuming each nation as to whether the other had military superiority. The fears concerning both powers led to assumptions being made on the other country’s

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    ­­Q: ‘From the very beginning‚ how does James create an atmosphere of tension‚ unease and fear in the novel ‘The Turn of The Screw’? Henry James is able to create and perpetuate an atmosphere of tension‚ unease and fear throughout the novel ‘The Turn of the Screw’ from the initial few sentences. The first thing we read of the prologue: “The story had held us”‚ instantaneously sparks curiosity in the reader as to what the story entails – since the plot of the story typically serves as the basis

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    My eyes roamed across the room‚ scanning the faces of nearly one hundred of the world’s leading scientists as we all waited in anticipation. We listened to the tiny wooden box that was shaping the world. The Enola Gay prepared to drop the bomb that president Truman hoped would end the war. We listened as the plane approached the target site. A city of over 100‚000 people. They would hear the bombers approaching and prepare for an attack -- hiding under desks or crouching in basements as they had

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    tragedy that has befallen him; additionally‚ he occasionally pauses in his recounting to collect himself in the face of frightening memories. tone · Gothic‚ Romantic‚ emotional‚ tragic‚ fatalistic themes · Dangerous knowledge; sublime nature; texts; secrecy; monstrosity motifs · Passive women; abortion symbols · Fire and light Context – MARY BUNU NASI YAZMIŞ FİLAN I n the summer of 1816‚ a young‚ well-educated woman from England

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    The Cuban Missile Crisis The Days the Earth Held its Breath By Michael Karlov The twentieth century was a very dark time for mankind. Humanity had survived through two devastating World Wars‚ the Great Depression and many other revolutionary events. Moreover‚ humanity witnessed firsthand what science was able to achieve in the military sphere and how much destruction could possibly follow. After the complete obliteration of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 with the power of state-of-the-art

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    BANKER CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP BANKER RIGHTS * Right of Lien * Right of Set-off * Right of Appropriation DUTIES * Duty to Honour Cheques * Duty to Secrecy BANKER::RIGHTS LIEN:  Right to retain a security until the debt is discharges or a promise to performed. LIEN GENERAL SPECIFIC - One security more than one charge - One security one charge - Normally the right is exercised - The charge is offered (created by borrower) - This is available to Bankers‚ Factors (finance against

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    in the case of slang. Slang is primary speech claiming group membership‚ and it rejects the power dimensions associated with formal language. Often‚ slang is associated with peer group and gang speech‚ intentionally used to obtain some degree of secrecy. It may be compared to the secret languages found in some tribes. Slang is highly informal and is often used in colloquial speech. It is a part of a language that is usually outside of conventional or standard usage and that may consist of both newly

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