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    Product Market Structure

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    COMPANY PROFILE GFC Fans is one of the largest manufacturers of quality electric fans in Pakistan.  GFC‚ under the leadership of Mr. Mohammad Ilyas‚ its CEO‚ has also been the pioneer in the expert of electric fans from Pakistan. Starting with its first commercial export in 1993‚ with a modest quantity & value‚ GFC is now exporting its products to the tune of US$ 12 million annually to more than 30 countries in the World. GFC fans became an instant success due to their quality and durability

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    The Battle of Verdun and the Battle of Stalingrad may well be the most gruesome battles in recent history. Both are excellent examples of how important morale is in winning a war. If either of these cities would have fallen to the Germans‚ history might have unfolded in a very different way than what we see here today. The Battle of Verdun and the Battle of Stalingrad both have significant similarities. The most important of these is the fact that both cities grew to hold a great importance

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    Battle of Stalingrad

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    Stalingrad resulted in the loss of well over a million lives‚ quiet possibly the deadliest battle in human history. [[1]] 2. The objective of this battle was for the German military to capture Stalingrad‚ a vital transport hub‚ based on the Volga River. Its capture would open the way to Baku‚ and the oil reserves of the Caucasus. [[2]] 3. The outcome of the battle was a crushing defeat of the German military by the Soviet forces‚ turning the tide of the war in their favour. The battle

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    Army (Axis Army) Russian Army Led by Paulus Led by Zhukov 1‚011‚500 men 1‚00‚500 men 10‚290 artillery guns 13‚541 artillery guns 675 tanks 894 tanks 1216 planes 1‚115 planes 3 Importance of Stalingrad: It was a major industrial city on the Volga River‚ which is a vital transport route between the Caspian Sea dn northern Russia. A capture would secure the East flank of the German armies as they advanced into the oil-rich Caucasus region- with the strategic goal of cutting off fuel to Stalin’s

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    It is often said that‚ In the first phase of the Second World War in Europe‚ Germany sought to avoid a long war. The German strategy was to defeat their opponents in a series of short campaigns. Germany quickly invaded much of Europe and emerged victorious for more than two years due to a new military tactic called Blitzkrieg (lightning war). Secondly‚ The Blitzkrieg tactic required the concentration of offensive weapons (such as tanks‚ aircraft‚ and artillery) on a narrow front. These forces managed

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    Proyekto sa Filipino 2

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    Tourist Spots in Laguna Laguna province is a popular tourist destination in the Philippines. It is home to both natural and man-made attractions such as Pagsanjan Falls‚ Mount Makiling‚ Lake Caliraya‚ Enchanted Kingdom‚ Splash Island and many others. Lake Caliraya Interestingly‚ Lake Caliraya in Laguna is a man-made lake situated in three towns - Lumban‚ Cavinti and Kalayaan. The cool mountain breeze of the Sierra Madre mountain and the deep waters of the lake combine to make Caliraya an excellent

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    civilization; purpose was to gain scientific‚ technical‚ military knowledge from West = blend of [non]European traits Russia before Peter the Great Group of people distinguished by language (c. 1450-1650) Russians reached Baltic/Black seas Conquered Volga Tartars > crossing Ural Mts. to build towns‚ river systems in Siberia Settlements extended 5‚000 miles across northern Asia Trade between England and Muscovy Women were secluded‚ men seemed exotic‚ crude customs‚ life was not valued‚ Russian church

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    Diocletian- Diocletian was a Roman Emperor from 284 to 305. | 12. Constantinople- was the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire‚ the Latin and the Ottoman Empire. | 13. Huns- The Huns were a group of nomadic people who first appeared from east of the Volga River | 14. Visigoths- The Visigoths were one of two main branches of the later Goths; the Ostrogoth’s being the other. | 15. Alaric- was the King of the Visigoths from 395–410. Alaric is most famous for his sack of Rome in 410‚ which marked a

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    Onam

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    Essay 1 ONAM Onam (Malayalam: ഓണം) is a festival celebrated by the people of Kerala‚ India.[1] The festival commemorates the Vamana avatar ofVishnu and the subsequent homecoming of the legendary Emperor Mahabali. It is the state festival of Kerala and falls during the month of Chingam (August–September) and lasts for ten days. The festival is marked by various festivities‚ including intricate flower carpets‚ elaborate banquet lunches‚ snake boat races‚ Onappottan‚ Kaazhchakkula in Guruvayoor‚ Puli

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    World War II began on June 22‚ in 1941. Three million solders from Germany began to attack the soviet union. People say that the war was supposed to only last two or three months‚ but it eventually went from three months‚ to five months‚ then nine months‚ and eventually it lasted four years. In the first part of World War II‚ Germany did not want to have a long war‚ so they came up with a strategy /to avoid a long war. Germany’s strategy was to limit the fighting by fighting their opponents in short

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