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    Lauren Kubiak (1-19) Professor Hausman JRN 02205 Nov. 23‚ 2016 The History of Wartime Censorship “In Rome‚ as in the ancient Greek communities‚ the ideal of good governance included shaping the character of the people. Hence censorship was regarded as an honorable task” (Newth). Censorship has been a part of civilization dating back to the Greeks. The most notable circumstance at that time was the sentenced suicide of Socrates due to corrupting the youth with non-traditional divinities. From that

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    ruthless partnerships had been formed between‚ nearly‚ the entire world. An alliance of; France‚ Ireland‚ Russia‚ and the United Kingdom‚ became known as the Triple Entente. And on the other hand‚ the Triple Alliance was composed. The Triple Alliance included the powers of Austria-Hungary‚ Germany‚ and Italy which was formed in an effort to counteract the danger posed by that of the Triple Entente. Along with a faulty alliance system contributing to the clash between countries‚ there

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    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 know that the start of World War One was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ but why is that? Archduke

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    Lust Greed Power or Religion? Why did Henry break with Rome in 1634? Henry broke with Rome for many different reasons‚ to begin with was that the Pope wouldn’t let him annul his marriage with Catherine. He only wanted this because he was in love with Anne Boleyn. Another reason was that he was greedy for money because he had lead an extravagant lifestyle and didn’t want to give that up. He was convinced that if he were head of the church he would get incomes from tithes and taxes. He also broke

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    Successful Strategic Alliances: How to prepare for an alliance Andrew Brown and Phil Hogg‚ Special to Financial Post | May 16‚ 2012 4:42 PM In this installment‚ we turn our attention to translating your alliance from a boardroom concept into real world implementation. As the driving force behind an alliance‚ here are specific actions you need to take to prepare for your alliance’s success: Assign an Alliance Champion. The alliance champion ultimately owns the success of the alliance. As a result‚ you

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    The SonyEricsson alliance In 2001‚ the mobile phone terminal market world was shaken by the announcement of the agreement between two « giants » of their respective worlds. On one side the telecommunication reference Ericsson‚ on the other the entertainment and communications company Sony. As the result of the strategic alliance‚ an agreement focused on their respective mobile phone terminals businesses bringing to life a new joint venture aiming to gain consistent market shares during the

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    We’ve all heard the common Easter song “here comes Peter Cotton Tail hopping down the bunny trail”‚ and pictures with the Easter bunny during our childhood were a must. Bunnies and rabbits are seen as cute‚ harmless‚ and fluffy. Many people‚ however‚ don’t see them as having a big purpose other than taking pictures with them‚ having them as pets‚ or them being a small game animal. What if Peter Cotton Tail didn’t just hop down the bunny trail? What if he got his passport‚ packed his little bunny bags

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    Why did the foundations for mistrust and suspicion between the members of the Grand Alliance already exist by 1945? In 1945 the war had been fought on one side by the nations of Great Britain‚ USA and USSR‚ the members of the Grand Alliance achieved victory in WW2. It was more important than ever the victorious powers remained united as they faced the enormous task of reconstructing war torn Europe. However‚ as they sought to do this‚ their unity was already weakened by the existence of mistrust

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    INTEGRATION QUESTION 7: After a promising start‚ MERCOSUR‚ the major Latin American trade agreement‚ has faltered and made little progress since 2000. What problems are hurting MERCOSUR? What can be done to solve these problems?  There are several reasons why Mercosur can be considered an unsuccesful trade agreement: 1. Member countries are not yet politically mature to commit to long term agreements that can be respected by the the future rulers of each country. Instead‚ it’s usually seen that political

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    The break-up of the Soviet Union (USSR) occurred in 1991 after the resignation of Mikhail Gorbachev and the various Republics declaring independence. The term “break-up” can be unpacked to entail the unpopularity of the leadership within the party and Politburo‚ which led to the attempted August Coup of 1991 by the more conservative elements of the Politburo who were unhappy with Gorbachev’s reforms; the unpopularity of the leadership within the people‚ which led to Boris Yeltsin getting elected

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