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    USSR: The great retreat

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    rule‚ whereby the interest of the state was given priority. Many describe his soviet social policy during the 1930s as a ‘Great Retreat’‚ it was named this as his policies saw a return to earlier social policies under the Tsar and former leaders. It is debatable as to how far his actions were a retraction of previous decisions…and the areas impacted were women‚ family‚ and education. A common theme of the great retreat was the gender role in society. It was believed that sexual equality had been

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    Strategic Alliance

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    Strategic Alliance – Whirlpool Corporation and Inland Steel CASE Faced with intense competition‚ increasing expectations from customers‚ reduced product life cycles‚ and localized geographic markets‚ Whirlpool Corporation (a Fortune 500 manufacturer of appliances) realized that the need to achieve a competitive advantage from its sourcing and material efforts was greater than ever. Part of the strategy to achieve this advantage involved pursuing an alliance with a key steel supplier. Steel is

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    Comparing two Countries After I lived in two different countries‚ I analyzed the similarities and differences in social life between the United States‚ and Saudi Arabia. The tow countries have a few similarities and more differences. At first‚ it seems that the similarities between the United States‚ Saudi Arabia and what they both have in common. First of all‚ both countries are similar in the school hours and fast food restaurants. Education continues to be the priority of the two countries

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    Stereotypes Are Inevitable

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    Stereotypes are inevitable; it is whether or not they’re “good” that is disputable. Society discourages people from stereotyping by giving the impression that the term “stereotype” refers only to negative assumptions‚ intentional acts of abuse‚ and is the cause of negative outcomes‚ but not all stereotypes are bad. Stereotypes categorize and assign characteristics in order to simplify social information. It is important to keep in mind that there are also positive stereotypes that result in positive

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    Triple Alliance Causes

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    World War I is known as The Great War. It was an international war between aligned countries. A sense of nationalism‚ imperialism‚ alliances and militarism caused tension between the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente. The Triple Alliance was made up of Germany‚ Austria and Italy. England‚ France‚ and Russia made up the Triple Entente. One action caused a chain of reactions that caused each country to become involved for their own reasons. World War I all started with an assassination. The

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    Between 1945 and 1951 the Labour Government changed the face of Britain. Discuss. Between the years 1945 and 1951 the entire shape of Britain’s economy‚ society and government changed. After World War 2‚ Britain was left in economic and financial depression. Countries such as Japan and Germany‚ left in utter ruin from the war‚ ironically‚ were able to rebuild their economies faster‚ and better than we could improve ours. It was felt that a great change was required in Britain‚ and perhaps it was

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    Strategic Alliances

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    business environment compels the use of collaborative alliances as an essential component of strategy. This concept called ‘Strategic Alliances’. The objective of this cooperation is to gain access in new markets and new supply sources‚ capitalize on technology and become more profitable. Companies may share resources‚ information‚ capabilities and risks to achieve this objective. In this research‚ I am going to present how strategic alliances work in related to our main article “Strategic intent”

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    The War to End All Wars‚ a very misleading name‚ considering the amount of people against each other. Those countries did not fight separately‚ they were well allied. Alliances are unions formed for mutual benefit‚ associations made between countries‚ organizations‚ or individuals. While many alliances were made public and other countries knew who stood behind who‚ some were secret affairs. Certain alliances in World War One were an important cause of expanded conflict between nations. Many people

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    Spectroscopy Breakdown

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    CH 202 Breakdown UV/Vis: Molecules containing π-electrons or non-bonding electrons (n-electrons) can absorb the energy in the form of ultraviolet or visible light to excite these electrons to higher anti-bonding molecular orbitals. The more easily excited the electrons (i.e. lower energy gap between the HOMO and the LUMO)‚ the longer the wavelength of light it can absorb. Conjugation raises the energy of the bonding orbitals and lowers the energy of the antibonding molecular orbital. This

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    To what extent was the Soviet Union responsible for the division of Germany from 1945 to 1949? Post-war Germany found itself in the middle of international tensions after its division – between the Allied powers of Britain‚ France and the USA and the Soviet Union under Stalin. However‚ the German nation that hoped for a new beginning could not do so due to the distribution of her land between the victors of the Second World War‚ and historians have since debated over who was to blame for this occurring

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