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    Warm and Cold Vacations

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    They’re always looking forward to their next vacation period. There are many things and many different choices available to someone who is looking into vacationing. Some of the popular places for vacationers are either the nice warm beach or the cold snow filled mountains. Both places offer a fun filled variety of activities that either the beach can offer or the mountains can offer. The beach and mountains are two totally different vacation spots that offer what the other cannot. The purpose

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    In the book In Cold Blood written by Truman Capote‚ was solely based on a multiple murder case that took place place in Holcomb‚ Kansas in 1959. The pages of In Cold Blood are filled with events surrounding the remorseless murder of a wealthy “American family”. Truman Capote gets every side of the Clutter family murder. In Cold Blood was also the first of it’s kind‚ creating a new Genre. Capote has immense attention to detail which causes the reader to gain interest in the Clutter murder and murderers

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    Containment and the Cold War In February 1946‚ George F. Kennan‚ an American diplomat in Moscow‚ proposed a policy of containment. Containment is the blocking of another nation’s attempts to spread its influence. During the late 1940s and early 1950s the United States used this policy against the Soviets. The United States wanted to take measures to prevent any extension of communist rule to other countries. The conflicting U.S. and Soviet aims in Eastern Europe led to the Cold War. The Berlin

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    Causes Of The Cold War

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    economic influence to further develop democratic policies. In 1945‚ one large-scale war was concluded and another one had just begun. Even though there was not a direct military campaign between two key adversaries‚ the Cold War continued roughly for about 45 long years. It was named Cold because no actual fighting took place‚ but both the U.S. and USSR were bulking up their militaries‚ as if they had both been infiltrated or attacked. The Russians raced to conquer as much land as they could. They wanted

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    The Cold War was one of the most significant events of European history because it caused a split in Europe that divided the continent into Western Europe‚ the capitalists‚ and Eastern Europe‚ the communist Soviets. During the Cold War‚ many different European leaders took different approaches on holding a country down and protecting it from the Soviets‚ or joining the Soviets. In the novel‚ The Prince‚ by Niccolò Machiavelli‚ advice is given to a prince for governing a principality‚ or a nation

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    Cold Calling Techniques

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    COLD CALLING TECHNIQUES Effective cold calling techniques‚ tips and methods for selling and sales training Cold calling typically refers to the first telephone call made to a prospective customer. More unusually these days‚ cold calling can also refer to calling face-to-face for the first time without an appointment at commercial promises or households. Cold calling is also known as canvassing‚ telephone canvassing‚ prospecting‚ telephone prospecting‚ and more traditionally in the case of consumer

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    Economics of the Cold War

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    United States and the Soviet Union. This unprecedented bi-polar international system would lead to a four decade long period of political unrest‚ which would come to be known as the Cold War. When most people hear Cold War‚ they think of the arms or space race‚ proxy wars‚ and powerful political rhetoric. The Cold War was much more than that‚ it was a war of economic ideologies‚ it was Capitalism versus Communism. As the end of World War II approached many Americans feared a return to the Great

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    The Cold War Essay

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    During the Second World War‚ America‚ Britain and Russia had been allies. However‚ even before the war was over‚ differences began to emerge between the countries. These differences grew after the war to eventually cause the Cold War. The tensions that arose in the final months of the war led to Russia and America moving from allies in war to adversaries. The fall of Nazi Germany left two major powers standing‚ both with the intention of spreading their ideology throughout the rest of post-war Europe

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    Cold War Dbq

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    locked in a Cold War. For about forty-three years‚ although no war between the superpowers of the United States and the Soviet Union was ever officially declared‚ the leaders of the democratic West and the Communist East faced off against each other. The war was a dreadful time for both sides‚ keeping all citizens on edge. Many major events in global history including the rise of the Berlin Wall and the Cuban Missile Crisis were related to the Cold War. There were many fears of the Cold War that

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    Crises of the Cold War

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    What were the main crises of the Cold War which affected the world in the period 1945 – 1990? – Redmond Egan Introduction There were many crises of the Cold War which affected the World. Some of the main crises were the Berlin Blockade‚ which forced the Americans to consider attacking the Russians on the ground. The Korean War‚ which brought the USA and the USSR into full battle under the gauze of the UN army and the North Korean Army respectively. Former President of the USA once said “When I

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