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    additional Mathematics. Now‚ after understanding the importance of additional Mathematics‚ I will work harder on the subject in order to create a brighter future for myself. After doing research‚ answering questions‚ drawing graphs and some problem solving‚ I saw that add maths is all around us. Especially the usage of statistics‚ it is very important in our daily life. Example‚ it has helped us determine the students’ performance in Additional Mathematics in our school by using statistics for an overall

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    Origins Of The Cold War

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    The Cold War was a time of distinct beliefs and intimidating behaviors. It all started when Soviet Union wanted to build a new communist society and spread communist ideology to other parts of the world. The opposition between the U.S and the Soviet Union lasted more than 50 years. Ethical‚ political‚ and economic factors drove to a war of major conflicts. Moreover‚ the U.S and Soviet Union’s differences in understanding policies such as the Cuban missile case‚ were just some of the conflicts that

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    Cold War Diplomacy

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    The Cold War and U.S. Diplomacy The Cold War was the dominant conflict of the Twentieth Century. More than any other event‚ it defined the roles that virtually all nations played for almost 50 years. It was a truly World- Wide War‚ a content between two rival superpowers between the U.S. and the Soviet Union which for many years held the entire planet hostage to the threat of nuclear annihilation. By the time it was over‚ its players had spent the staggering sum of $15 Trillion (Windle‚ 2011).

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    Eight Steps to Problem Solving 1) What exactly is wrong? Just the barebones of the situation. 2) Think through the problem‚ what could be the onset or result? 3) Formulate multiple possible solutions‚ drawing on possible similar past circumstances as well as new‚ no idea is off the table. Here the more ideas the better. 4) Narrow down the possibilities by restraints‚ money‚ time‚ transportation‚ etc. Narrow the field to help pick your best option. 5) Determine why or why not each of your

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    Origins of the Cold War

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    ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR In the middle of 20th century‚ mankind suffered one of the biggest tragedies in its history. The Second World War brought devastation all over the world with almost every country in the world participating in it. Toward its end everybody hoped that this would never happen again and that the political firmament in the following years would be more stable than any time in history. The leaders of the Great Powers met at Yalta‚ in February‚ 1945 to achieve peace. But

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    Family in "In Cold Blood"

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    Marina Dart 10/03/2012 Period 4 HL English Family in In Cold Blood: IOP Essay In Cold Blood by Truman Capote is a nonfiction novel that documents the murders of the Clutter family in Holcomb‚ Kansas. It then follows the investigation of the crime as well as the murderers as they attempt to flee the country‚ are caught‚ and eventually as they are executed for their crimes. In the book‚ Capote purposely twists and destroys the idea of family by exaggerating all negative aspects of every healthy family

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    Team #3 Brenton Trammell Joshua Glover Jacob Irving BCIS 4690 11/14/12 Bring Your Own Device “Solving The BYOD Problem For The Enterprise” Page | 1 I. Introduction Enterprise computing‚ as we know it‚ is facing a dimensional shift with the widespread diffusion of the BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) phenomenon. BYOD is the latest trend hitting businesses where employees are bringing their own personal mobile devices. Some of these devices include smartphones and tablets which are brought

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    Cold War Dbq

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    The Cold War was a shocking and controversial event‚ which is still being discussed today. It is necessary to search the many reasons why it started and how. While the ’why’ or ‘what happened’ is still being argued out over time the ’what’ is very clear. One of the main reasons of the Cold War was that there were huge differences in the way that the East and West were led and as many know disagreements usually lead to conflict. The Truman Doctrine of 1947 is believed to be the start of the Cold

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    In such a complicated and sophisticated world like the one we live in‚ unplanned emergenies are enivitable. Peoblem-solving is a need rather than merly a positive merit. Every person may develop different approaches to address and fix these problem depending ono his personality. I usually try to be as patient as possible when dealing with a conflict. I feel this way for two main reasons‚ which I will explore in the following essay. To begin with‚ counting to ten always keeps you on the safe side

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    Cold War and Communism

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    Cold War and Communism HIS/135 There are situations in life that can arise at any moment‚ without our control. Nuclear war and terrorism are two of these situations. There are things we can do to prepare for these situations‚ but are we ever really prepared? To live under the threat of nuclear war must have been terrible. To know that at any moment a something very catastrophic could happen to us and our family‚ and there are only a number of things we can do to protect ourselves‚ is a

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