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    Abstract From the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in the eighteenth century‚ the demand for energy has increased exponentially. As a result‚ the majority of this energy requirement is sufficed by the combustion of inexpensive fossil fuels. The burning of these fuels has led to further global warming‚ forcing society to seek other forms of clean‚ high-density energy. While renewable resources such as hydroelectric‚ solar‚ and wind energy are worthy substitutes‚ they are not yet ready to meet

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    5. How does Kissinger prove that Realpolitik was permanent? Henry Kissinger introduced the concept of Realpolitik the United States. Realpolitik is diplomacy based on needs of the state. The accomplishing of one’s political goals through practical means. Kissinger proves that Realpolitik was permanent in two different situations. The first‚ is when the French expanded their military. They created the notion that Germany was planning to attack. They leaked a story that the Russian Tsar would side

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    Fast moving consumer goods are non-durable products that are sold quickly and at relatively low cost. The products are sold in large quantities‚ so the cumulative profit on such products can be large. This leads to a recurrent cycle of consumption that makes it feasible to mass produce the goods. Thus Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG)‚ are the products that are sold quickly at relatively low cost. Though the absolute profit made on FMCG products is relatively small‚ they generally sell in large

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    What changes did President John F. Kennedy bring to American Foreign Policy? John Kennedy believed that it was possible for the United States to simultaneously take offensive in the Cold War‚ accelerate the arms race‚ eliminate poverty and racism at home‚ lower taxes‚ all without unbalancing the budget and starting inflation. His goals in short‚ were as boundless as his pledge to “pay any price”. Kennedy believed that Eisenhower had not been aggressive enough‚ tended to compromise‚ and could

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    in Vietnam was primarily caused by United States foreign policy officials asserting the right to intervene globally in order to protect national interests‚ coupled with the widespread anti-communist sentiments of the time period. This policy of containment

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    Cold War Revision A war short of full scale war because of the development of the Atomic bomb. CAUSES OF THE COLD WAR [BARE] 1. Beliefs: Russia was a Communist country‚ ruled by a dictator who cared little about human rights. America was a capitalist democracy‚ which valued freedom. 2. Aims: Stalin wanted reparations from Germany/ a buffer of friendly states. Britain and the USA [led by President Truman] wanted to help Germany recover/ to prevent large areas of Europe from coming under

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    In Saskatchewan‚ to proceed with a development project‚ the Minister of Environment must approve of the project. Therefore‚ according to The Environmental Assessment Act‚ the Proponent‚ i.e.‚ the project’s developer‚ must conduct an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)‚ and the potential impacts must be organized in a document called Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The EIS is submitted to the Environmental Assessment Branch (EAB) and a technical review is conducted‚ ensuring that the Proponent

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    Housetraining Information (this is generic and so it says ‘puppy’ but really when you have adult dogs you do the same thing to train. Just you can expect if the containment is adequate for longer periods of time in confinement!) HOUSETRAINING Basic Rules of Housetraining your Puppy (or adopted dog) Prevent accidents in the house by using containment Exercise Pen – long term (with housetraining pads) this will be the routine for when you leave. Set up the x-pen inside the house around the ‘doggie

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    outside of the UN to re order the world. He ended up convincing many that Truman’s “get tough” approach to the soviets was the right one. Containment: The American foreign policy created in 1947 that through economic and technical assistance stopped the spread of communism in threatened countries. It later involved military force as well. The policy of Containment was put to action in the Truman Doctrine‚ The Marshall Plan‚ the Berlin airlift and the formation of NATO. 1. Truman Doctrine (U.S

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    Now Playing: Utopia‚ Followed by: Dystopia In the not so distant future‚ the story of The Handmaid’s Tale unfolds. Set in what seems to be a dystopian United States where various violations of human rights from around the globe are exposed. It is these violations that a patriarchal‚ authoritarian theocracy is created in the nation-state of Gilead. Oppression‚ status‚ and fear run rampant through the nation-state. Obedience is tantamount for the survival of women and the regime. Atwood exposes

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