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    Several strategies for Malaysian exporters to promote Made-in Malaysia Halal food products to Saudi Arabia are: (i) Malaysian Halal food exporters must first identify the appropriate type of Halal food that can be marketed in Saudi Arabia. They must study the possibility of producing dishes which suit to local Arabic tastes in order to penetrate the market. This would assure a constant demand for the food which is usually consumed daily by Saudi consumers. (i) They have to participate in

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    held several colonies in Africa. Eritrea on Africa’s eastern coast was an Italian colony‚ as was Libya on the Mediterranean coast. Expansion of the empire would almost certainly be a breach of international agreements: Italy had signed the Kellogg pact which criticized warfare and as a member of the League of Nations was forbidden to act aggressively against another member nation. Legally therefore such expansion could only really be achieved through effectively taking control of areas of an economy

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    dismembered the Czechoslovak state in March 1939 in violation of the Munich agreement. Britain and France responded by guaranteeing the integrity of the Polish state. Hitler responded by negotiating a nonaggression pact with the Soviet Union in the summer of 1939. The German-Soviet Pact of August 1939‚ which stated that Poland was to be partitioned between the two powers‚ enabled Germany to attack Poland without the fear of Soviet

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    History essay Using these four passages and your own knowledge‚ asses the view that Japan was driven into war with the western powers in 1941 by American policies. Both interpretations B and D prove that America was the only driving force that caused a war in the Pacific. The oil embargo that America enforced in 1940 was an incentive for Japan‚ a country very reliant on imports of which most primarily came from America feeding its daily usage of 12‚000 tons of oil‚to declare war on the country

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    was formed at Dacca in 1906 by a group of Muslim landlords and nawabs. The League supported the partition of Bengal and desired separate electorates for Muslims. In the year 1916‚ the Muslim League united with Congress and signed a pact known as the Lucknow Pact and decided to work together for representative government in the government. ADVENT OF MAHATMA GANDHI: Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born at Porbandar‚ Gujarat in the year 1869. He was an advocate by profession and practiced law

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    The social pact comes down to this; "Each one of us puts into the community his person and all his powers under the supreme direction of the general will; and as a body‚ we incorporate every member as an indivisible part of the whole (Rousseau: 61)". The general will can itself direct the forces of the state with the intention of the whole’s primary goal - which is the common good. The general will does not allow private opinions to prevail. The union of the people‚ in its passive role is known

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    reinterpretation of German culture‚ was placed in charge of the proposed architectural renovations of Berlin.[178] In 1936‚ Hitler opened the summer Olympic games in Berlin. Rearmament and new alliances Main articles: Axis powers‚ Tripartite Pact‚ and German re-armament In a meeting with German military leaders on 3 February 1933‚ Hitler spoke of "conquest for Lebensraum in the East and its ruthless Germanisation" as his ultimate foreign policy objectives.[179] In March‚ Prince Bernhard Wilhelm

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    conscription and by 1939 had 95 warships‚ 8250 airplanes and an army of one million. This was in clear breach of the Treaty. Britain and France were aware of Germany’s rearmament but did nothing. In fact Britain broke the treaty as part of the Anglo-German pact‚ which allowed the German navy be one third the size of the British navy. Germany was being allowed to rearm and grow in military strength with no opposition. Germany was now a growing military force and in March 1936 Hitler ordered his troops

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    Tita obeys her mother’s command but still has the lifelong struggle of trying to find love which she eventually gets after all the conflicts are absent from her life. “For twenty-two years she had respected the pact the two of them had made with Rosaura; now she had had enough of it. Thier pact consisted of taking into consideration the fact that it was vital to Rosaura to maintain the appearance that her marriage was going splendidly‚ and the most important thing for her was that her daughter grow

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    The Fight for Independence: Imre Nagy’s Influence on the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 Mia A. Hofmann Senior Division Individual Historical Paper 2120 Words Hungary went through great sacrifices to stand up against the oppressive rule of the Soviet Union for a world they could chose for themselves. Led by the idealistic Imre Nagy‚ civilian demonstrations erupted across the nation in 1956. Despite their efforts‚ the country was overpowered and crushed; Nagy was privately executed and his

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