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    In 1961‚ a wall divided the city of Berlin‚ Germany. People crowd the streets begging for food. Armed guards keep the crowd under control. Chaos ensues the scene. This was a pivotal time in the Cold War between democracies and communist governments‚ particularly the United States and the Soviet Union. The Cold War caused the two major powers to clash‚ leaving people in fear of a nuclear war. U.S. officials had the near impossible task of predicting the endeavors of Nikita Khrushchev‚ the leader

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    Why the Cold War never became hot Despite of some serious crises‚ the Cold War never resulted into a Third World War. Although cooperation between the United States and the Soviet Union was the main reason‚ there were other reasons to why it never resulted into another world war. The end of the Second World War resulted in the separation of Europe. Western Europe was under strong influence by the United States and capitalism‚ while Eastern Europe was under strong influence by the Soviet Union

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    business activity encountered‚ through advertising on television or magazines‚ as well as the first and foremost important department found in a business. So what is marketing? What are its roles and how did the marketing department came to be the focal point of a well-run business? Marketing‚ according to the Chartered Institute of Marketing‚ can be defined as a process that involves the ‘identification‚ anticipation and satisfaction of the customer’s needs‚ profitably’. While billions of dollars

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    Freakonomics-Focal point

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    Freakonomics – Focal point. While watching the documentary on freakonomics‚ the topic that stood out to me the most was the baby names topic. It was made very clear that names were important and it determined how people perceived you. It was also made very clear that names do not guarantee you to be an absolute success or an absolute failure. A topic that stood out the most in the documentary was the “black” names. I would put this in quotation because this documentary did state that some names

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    The fall of the Berlin Wall The Berlin Wall symbolized the Cold War in Germany. Before the wall was created in Berlin‚ people could freely cross the East and western borders in Germany. Once the Wall was created cities‚ people‚ and the world were separated‚ tearing apart families and friends for decades. However‚ there would be a series of events that lead to the people to rebel‚ creating the historic moment. Once the wall was destroyed‚ the people from east and west Germany were reunited‚ causing

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    The Cold War became a dominant influence on many aspects of American society for much of the second half of the 20th century. It escalated due to antagonist values between the United States‚ representing capitalism and democracy‚ and the Soviet Union‚ representing communism and authoritarianism. Being the two dominant world powers after WWII‚ contention between the Americans and Soviets became a global conflict. The Cold War differed from most wars in that it was as much of a propaganda war as a

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    Galileo Focal Point

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    GALILEO Guide Focalpoint Shopping Galileo Switzerland AG Training Administration‚ Case postale 776‚ 1215 Genève 15 Tel. 022 791 70 62 / Fax 022 791 70 60 Email : swisstraining@travelport.com Mar-09 www.galileo.ch SUMMARY Focalpoint Shopping FOCALPOINT SHOPPING ....................................................................................... 2 General overview .................................................................................................... 2 Focalpoint

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    The Cold War started around the time of the end of World WarII (1945) and went on until the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1991. Karl Marx‚ a German revolutionary‚ was critical of the societies of Europe and the US. He believed because they were dominated by capitalism‚ that they werenʼt for the masses‚ but for the individual. Well‚ thatʼs what communism is based on‚ but corruption has a way of bleeding in. Stalin and WWII Under Stalinʼs rule‚ the Soviets diverted resources to their military and

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    Investigation into how the focal length of a lens affects the temperature at the focal point Research & Rationale: In my project I will be looking in to how different lenses with varying thicknesses and therefore focal points magnify and intensify light passing through it. To do this I will be measuring the temperature of an object behind the lens‚ at the focal point. The study and research of lenses was not part of the course this year‚ so I thought it would be more interesting to study a new

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    The ability for American citizens to possess the freedom of speech and the right to protest makes the United States such a special place. Throughout numerous points in its history‚ Americans have expressed their freedoms to fight injustices. One of the biggest fights Americans had to face took place in the late 1960’s: protesting the War in Vietnam. At the time‚ Vietnam was split into two states: communist North Vietnam and capitalist South Vietnam. Simultaneously‚ the United States government found

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