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    Tactics of The Cold War

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    Tactics of the Cold War: United States vs. Soviet Union The Cold War can be defined as two superpowers: the United States of America and the Soviet Union‚ in a conflict involving ideology‚ paranoia‚ communication blunders‚ and constant speculation of who was the on the offensive or defensive.1 This conflict created one of the most famous rivalries in history‚ one which was conducted by several means on both sides. From the start of the Cold War post World War II‚ when the opposing ideologies of

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    9/11 Tactics

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    called upon swift and dramatic changes in the policymakers tactics in order to combat the massive blow to their infrastructure. The policymakers answered with the Bush Doctrine. After witnessing the attempt‚ in many aspects successful‚ the Obama administration is attempting another route. The Obama administration wishes to expose the tactics‚ that can be proven a success‚ and follow

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    Fall Prevention Tactics

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    Currently‚ at the orthopedic surgical unit‚ several fall prevention tactics are put in place. However‚ it is not being implemented effectively. The unit fall tactics include fall risk assessment tool‚ using the bed and chair alarms‚ gait belt‚ hourly rounding‚ yellow fall kit‚ the kit includes a yellow blanket‚ socks‚ fall risk bracelet‚ and a magnet to place at the patient’s door. On 4/10/17 the unit started new safety tactics called the safety huddle at the begin of each shift to increase staff

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    Emmeline Pankhurst‚ one of the most revolutions women within history. She was born on July 14/15 1858 and at a very young age gained an understanding that males and females were definitely not treated the same. This understanding of the world‚ allowed Pankhurst to become the founder of the nation known “suffragettes”. The women’s social and political union‚ were very strong supports for equality for women and persisted in the change Britain must seek before the nation could become one. Many did

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    Identifying Media Tactics

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    Identifying Media Tactics The Lesson Activities will help you meet these educational goals: 21st Century Skills—You will use critical-thinking skills and communicate effectively. Directions Please save this document before you begin working on the assignment. Type your answers directly in the document. _________________________________________________________________________ Teacher-Graded Activities Write a response for each of the following activities. Check the Evaluation section at the end

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    seen as uncivilized‚ wild‚ savage‚ crude‚ and uneducated. So is it just to describe the Mongols as such? The answer is no. The Mongols were not barbaric. As the documents discussed in this essay demonstrate‚ they had highly sophisticated military tactics; they lived by a code of conduct‚ and actually helped improved life for a conquered people. The Mongols grouped their warriors in armies of 10‚000. These in turn were organized into 1‚000-man brigades‚ 100-man companies‚ and 10-man squads

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    Sales Tactics At T

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    Final Paper Part 1 June 2015 Social Media and PR Introduction T.J. Maxx is an off-price retailer that specializes in offering brand name and designer fashions at prices that are normally 20%-60% off the department store price. As defined by their document “Background Information” on their website‚ off-price retailing is‚ “brand-name merchandise at great values‚ opportunistic buying‚ substantially lower prices than department and specialty store regular prices‚ rapidly changing assortments‚ aggressive

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    Uss Nautilus Tactics

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    Have you ever wanted to know the history behind the USS Nautilus.The USS Nautilus was the first nation nuclear powered submarine that took its first launch.The USS Nautilus inspired a bunch of people around the world and the first submarine that went all the way to the North pole and back in less than 90 hours.Because of her nuclear propulsion that made her to submerge longer while traveling.This is how she inspired the people around the world and how she made her trip around the world. In her planning

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    Leaderless Jihad Tactics

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    Al-Qaeda reinvented itself after being pushed out of Afghanistan by adapting the “leaderless jihad” concept‚ which contradicted its previous bureaucratized structure. Abu Musab al-Suri wrote in his magnum opus that “leaderless jihad” is “a system‚ not an organization‚” meaning that al-Qaeda members share common ideology of defeating enemies of Islam and do not need to be connected through an organization (203). Smaller cells prevented locating leaders of the organization. As a result‚ there was

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    Explain why the Vietcong was supported in South Vietnam in the years 1964 to 1968 (12 marks) The Vietcong was supported in the years 1964 to 1968 due to the fact that the Americans had failed to win the hearts and minds of the people. Instead they alienated the people and thought them to be sub-human‚ destroyed their homes with bombing and unwanted policies such as strategic hamlets. The Vietcong was presented as both nationalist and a communist movement. This enabled it to have a wide appeal

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