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Why Did the Warsaw Pact Intervene in Czechoslovakia in...
Why did the Warsaw Pact intervene in Czechoslovakia in 1968 but not in Poland in 1980?
When conducting a comparative analysis there are several arguments that need to be developed in order to come up with a feasible conclusion.
Therefore by using a three–fold approach I will be exploring the question of why the Warsaw Pact intervened in Czechoslovakia but not in Poland.
One could begin by focusing on the origin of the reforms in both countries. Czechoslovakia adopted a "top down" approach headed from within the
Communist Party by the liberal reformist Alexander Dubcek, the First secretary of the party. This is contrasted with the reforms in Poland as they
spurred out of "Solidarity" that consisted of the working class and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Being the only movement connected with the Catholic Church, it combined the values of "democracy, participation, justice, equality, human dignity
and socialism". Therefore it was the only non–violent movement capable of absorbing so many issues. This shows how the movement never posed a
direct threat to the Soviet Union, unlike Czechoslovakia in 1968. Walesa, Head of the Solidarity movement, constantly emphasised that the trade union
only wanted to exert pressure on the ruling bureaucracy, not overthrow it. One could therefore argue that the Soviet Union didn't feel vulnerable to the
proposals of the movement unlike Czechoslovakia in 1968, where Dubcek was planning reforms from within the party and was trying to democratize it
from the centre.
In order to further analyse what exactly triggered the decisions behind Warsaw Pacts invasion lies within the comparison between the international
relationship of the USSR and the West in the years in question.
It is important to focus on the political tension between the western world and Russia. Since the Cold War was based around economic and political
differences, the USSR used Czechoslovakia as a basic tool to uphold its international status demonstrating its power and military might.
Unlike Poland in 1980, the USSR was not concerned about its friendly image to the outside world, due to the Cuban Missile crisis in 1962 and
NATOs watchful eye over the Soviet Union, 1968 would be
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Persuasive Essay On Social Media
In the beginning, there was Myspace; then there was Facebook; then there was Twitter; then there was Instagram; then there was Snapchat, and there
will be many more. Social media has become so prevalent in society that we consider it strange when people do not have any social media accounts,
and we choose to use said accounts to judge a person and their life. The average man or woman uses social media for entertainment, and some may
use it to keep up with current events. But, primarily, social media is used for personal pleasure. Advertising companies use social media in an entirely
different manner. Advertising companies, and their research teams, use social media to survey the users and their preferences, so they can "pop–up"
appropriately. Do you feel like this invades your privacy? Good; because it does. Companies are able to scan through our search history and likes so
quickly and efficiently because of that privacy agreement that nobody bothers to read. But, what if we could take this privacy invasion and reform it
into something that could save thousands of Americans each year. If we allowed a service to monitor your search history in real time for depression
and suicidal warning signs, would you let them? I would be willing to say that the family members of the 44,000 people who committed suicide last
year would have wanted that if it would have saved their family members. In the age of social media, it is almost impossible to compare one
person's post to another. Specifically, in adolescents, it is extremely difficult to be truly confident in who they are as a person, rather than who they
are as an account. This constant comparison to other people is exhausting, and try as we might, we cannot seem to kick the habit. Social media and
depression rates are directly related. From 2010 on, we have seen a social media growth rate unlike anything else. Within this rise, there has also been
a rise in cyberbullying. Cyberbullying refers to repeated harassment of one person or specific group via the internet or social media platforms. From
2004 to 2010, the American Journal of Public Health conducted a study to indicate whether or not cyberbullying had changed with the rise of social
media. They found that
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iSteelAsia: A Secure, Neutral Steel Trading e-Commerce...
I Steel Asia case
iSteelAsia is a secure, neutral steel trading e–commerce platform created by Andrew Cho Fai in december 1999 for steel industry professionals.
Indeed, iSteelAsia enables users to purchase and sell steel, network with a global community of steel traders and find informations and news concerning
steel industry.
1) Describe briefly the market itself and the market conditions (positive / negative trends, opportunities / threats) under which iSteelAsia developed.
Identify more specifically the threats that the company faces or may face in the near future.
The market under which iSteelAsia developed is the market of the Steel in Asia. After, the crisis of 2001, the global steel market have known a
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Moreover, there is an other danger that the players don 't manage or don 't want to deal with this new e–commerce kind of trading and finally prefer to
trade with tradionnal companies, and that the customers stay cagey of this system of trade. Indeed, the players may not trust new technologies or may
not want to change their habits, or don 't have enough knowledge to feel confident to deal with this kind of companies.
Eventually, the iSteelAsia have to worried about competitors, notably about US and Europe competitors (they are more advanced in e–commerce
technology). So they have to all the time innovate and up–to–date their skills and knowledge to don 't lost their market share.
Also, there is an other risk because of the Asian boom technologic. Indeed, there will be a lot of news local start–up, so a lot of news competitors on
the market.
Besides, the news competitors should have better knowledge because they just graduated from graduate schools.
2) Describe what iSteelAsia offers to the market (use the value delivered to the customer В« benefits/costs В» framework) and more particularly the
way through which iSteelAsia used e–commerce to offer more to the customer, compared to its previous, В« tradionnal В» operations.
IsteelAsia proposes a neutral vertical portail, offering online trading and informations about the steel industry. Globally, it proposes a global view of the
steel market, for instance about the prices and the economic trends. It
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History Of Prague Spring
Prague Spring, 1968
The Prague Spring is referred to when the Warsaw Pact allies invaded Czechoslovakia in 1968. In 1948, communism was the only political party in
Czechoslovakia. The communist take–over was a very popular movement. One reason why it was such a popular movement is because Joseph Stalin
signed an agreement with Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt that stated that, the Red Army, which would then lead to pro–communism, would
liberate Czechoslovakia. The second reason why this was such a popular movement is because the people of Czechoslovakia remembered what
happened with the Munich Agreement, where most of Czechoslovakia was surrendered to Nazi Germany in 1938.
"By the early 1950s, Czechoslovakia was a Soviet–style dictatorship and a loyal ally of the Soviet Union" (Goldman 123). Antonin Novoty was
appointed the head of Czechoslovakia in 1952 by Joseph Stalin. Novoty was not well liked by the Communist Party. He refused to make changes to the
political system, thinking that it would improve the Soviet's political influence in Czechoslovakia. In 1967, many very popular writers rebelled against
him. It made it more difficult for Novoty to establish policies. The Communist Party then asked him to resign in January 1968.
The post of the first Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia was given to a man named Alexander Dubcek. Dubcek was a dedicated
Communist, but was wary of the Soviet policies. He had met many people who came from Stalin's
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My Best Friend
The moment my cousin lost his best friend, his world was filled with sorrow. It all started when they were in college, my cousin "Courtney" was 20 at
the time, and he met this girl at a campus coffee shop and her name was Sarah, she was 18. What attracted Courtney to Sarah was how much of a
beautiful, and charming girl she was; and her chestnut brown eyes and straight brown hair.
When Courtney approached her they had an immediate connection. They became instantaneous best friends. They spent all of their time together, they
did everything together, study sessions, parting, etc. After a couple of months, they decided mutually to start dating, but that didn't last very long
because both Courtney and Sarah wanted to let go of the hedonistic, irresponsible, promiscuous lifestyle, and also because they felt they were too
young to be in a serious relationship, and if they were in a relationship it would have to be an all–or–nothing kind of relationship. So a few years went
by that way, Sarah was 23 and Courtney was 25, and they were very happy living their wild and care free life; but something happened that changed
that for Sarah.
It was her sisters, they had been in a car accident they were 16 and 18, and both were killed the crash. Sarah was utterly, completely devastated. Sarah
father was even more devastated, and seeing Sarah and her family in pain hurt Courtney to. Sarah sister were dead on arrival at the hospital. Sarah was
so distraught that she was willing to let
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David Sirota We Are What We Eat Analysis
"We are what we eat" is a popular phrase David Sirota alludes to in his article titled "We Are What We Trade and How We Trade It". Sirota makes an
interesting choice for an article title as well as thought–provoking arguments about trade and globalization such as "free trade", cheap labor, and
environmental policy. He manages to make an interesting argument about freetrade, especially when he blames the government for encouraging
corporations to move into developing countries and exploit them for cheap labor in addition to polluting their environment.
Moreover, he maintains that the NAFTA pacts which eliminated tariffs we charged for goods in developing countries; did indeed destroy the "old
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Additionally, Sirota appeals to our emotions more than anything else in the article. For example, one of Sirota's main concerns in the article is the slave
working conditions in developing countries as well as the impact on the environment when companies decide to move to these countries because their
laws tolerate pollution.
Likewise, Sirota provides sensible research on the matter to get his environmental point across. For example, he describes the tactics that many
corporations use to get around environmental policy which is abusing other developing countries' resources by polluting their air. And that's when
Sirota appeals to our ethics; he makes us question if we're really concerned about reducing greenhouse gas emissions or avoiding a climate catastrophe?
He proposes that we must reduce our own pollution and induce other nations to reduce theirs and not just through "saccharine promises" in a treaty,
but through the market itself which he believes is far more effective. Why? Because we are "what we buy and how we buy it". However, Sirota
doesn't explain how we should control "what we buy and how we buy
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The Invasion Of The Crimea, And Donbass Of Russia
The invasion of the Crimea, and Donbass regions of Ukraine sent shock waves through European capitals. Protests were made, sanction were applied,
and thus started a spiral of events that have brought Russia's relations with the West to an all new low. In recent years many in the West (western
democracies of Europe and North America) have been caught off guard by the actions of the Russian state. In order for the West to find a way
forward that reduces conflict there must be an unbiased examination of the problem, and the actions taken by everyone involved. In doing so we will
have to talk about how Russia sees NATO as a threat, how country's see Russia as a threat. Doing this may help us gain a greater understanding of
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(Friedman, NYT, 1991) However, as the newly independent nations of the near abroad (former Soviet Republics) flexed their sovereignty for the first
time, former servants of the Soviet Union felt their security slipping away. Even before the advent of the Soviet Union, Russia enjoyed a dominant
relationship with its neighbors for hundreds of years; both politically and culturally. So much so, that this hegemony came to be seen as the natural
order off things (Giles, K. Russian Roulette, 2016). For such a world view, the 1991 dissolution of the Warsaw Pact was especially alarming. As
former Warsaw Pact countries signed on to become members of the European Union, or NATO, or even both; these Russians saw the West's embrace of
their former client states as an advancing military threat. The Cold War was over, why expand NATO? Why is missile defense necessary in Poland?
The threat of western encroachment into Russia's sphere of influence has been viewed by Russia with steadily increasing dreed ever since. (Tayler,
The Atlantic, 2016) With the end of the Cold War Russia immediately began trying to shore up the buffer zone it had created after World War II.
Signing friendship pacts with former Soviet Republics then offering security agreements that might include a military base on their newly
independent soil. (Federal Research Div., Russia #79) They objected to every proposal for NATO expansion from 1991 on. But Russia was too weak to
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The Warsaw Pact Invasion of Czechoslovakia
The Warsaw Pact Invasion of Czechoslovakia
The world political conversation today is the state of affairs in the Ukraine with protester in recent months protesting for a more pro–western European
influence of government. Since the Ukraine has been in an economic crisis in the last few years, the current President Viktor F. Yanukovich decided to
take an aid package from the Russian's. This acceptance of the Russian aid package infuriated many in the Ukraine and has stifled the government with
impeachments and newly elected officials that the Russian government does not support. Now with Russians soldier on the outskirts of the Ukraine's
boarder undertaking practice exercises and ready to enter on a moment's notice. The Russian's are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Antonin Novotny, the communist secretary allowed these changes to occur and with a new constitution that was adopted, that slowly allowed class
war–fare to end and declared a new power structure of a people state than totalitarian state. Novotny at first relished on the idea of the state and used
it as a device to discourage resistance to the party. October of 1967, Novotny urged the Soviets for assistance to help him to maintain his position.
Novotny appealed to Moscow, but his cry's was ignored to prevent the lessening his power. In December,Soviet Union leader Brezhnev made an
unscheduled visit to Prague by request of Novotny. Brezhnev refused to intervene decisively on Novotny behalf, telling the latter "Eto vashe dyelo!"
(This is your affair!) As Novotny was losing his position, a new uprising political figure Alexander Dubcek was flourishing. Dubcek was not well
known in Moscow; since he grew up in the Soviet Union he was considered a good communist. In early 1968, Alexander Dubcek took over the
position once held by Novotny. Dubcek assured the Soviet Union that Novotny was no longer in power. The Soviets and theWarsaw Pact countries
started to get concerned when Czechoslovakia started talk with West Germany. Brezhnev was not impressed with Dubcek public address that
introduced Czechoslovakia interest in Europe and advocated for socialism. Under demand of Brezhnev, new leadership was in order. The Soviet Union
did not feel
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The Black Market
Derrek Hillier
Ms.Brosdahl
World Literature
Oct, 19, 2015
Research Paper
Even though the black market seems like a good place to get the things you need for a cheap price, there is a bad side to anything you may find on
the black market. The black market is a bad place and is full of illegal drugs, human trafficking, and ancient artifacts.
Through the 1950s most black market sales took place at outdoor markets or bazaars. Having emerged during World War 1 in response to the
regulation of prices and supplies, the black market burgeoned after the Bolshevik seizure of power.
Some pros of the whole market is it helps make people money, helps people get the things they need at a cheaper price. Some people depend on the
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Due to the difficulty of sizing up explicit drug sales, there's not even a cheap picture of just how large colorado 's marijuana black market was before
legalization, making it all the harder to evaluate how legal sales have affected it.
In the case of Richard Sacra, U.S. based physician Kent Brantly donated his personal blood to help fight off the virus(Ebola). These developments
highlight a larger market of pharmaceuticals, treatments, and biological material. Administered early and with a high level of medical intervention,
serums such as ZMAPP may help lower the mortality rate for Ebola. However data is insufficient at this stage. Those with desire and resources are
buying blood in hopes of curing current infections or stockpiling for future infections. Recent report illuminate a growing black market trade in blood
from Ebola survivors.
The massive trove of credentials includes user names, which are typically email addresses, and passwords that in most cases are in unencrypted text.
The Adobe breach, which uncovered in Oct. 2013, yielded tons of millions of records that had encrypted passwords. Globally, illegally traded and
counterfeit pharmaceuticals generate more than $75 billion USD annually. In addition to the internet–driven parallel trade in pharmaceuticals and
fluids, one often finds in other parts of the world other forms of parallel markets. A cyber security firm said that it uncovered stolen
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Cooperation And The Requirement Of Stronger Enforcement
cooperation and the requirement of stronger enforcement or more systematic dispute settlement mechanism. My second hypothesis is that international
institutions or treaties of members of significantly asymmetric national capability will have a stronger dispute settlement mechanism. That is to say, In
other words, an institution that contains asymmetry of power in terms of national capacity, military capacity, economic capability, and legal resources
should have stronger DSMs. In this situation, powerful states might seek for stronger DSMs for gaining advantage within institutions. The underlying
logic of this idea, based on Allee and Elsig is that "many DSMs allow for both diplomatic and legal dispute settlement, so powerful states can benefit
from having a menu of dispute settlement options that allows them to forum–shop even within treaties."(Allee 97) Also, for weaker countries, stronger
DSMs can give weaker countries the equal chance to argue with more powerful countries under certain framework. Strong DSMs provide relatively
weaker countries such as Mexico has more capability to confront with more powerful countries and boost their chance to win the confrontation. To
prove this hypothesis, I will find asymmetric countries in size and compare the agreements of these asymmetric countries to some symmetric countries.
The expected conclusion should be that agreement with more heterogeneous countries would have stronger DSM. There are many existing cases can
prove this
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The Movie ' The Pact '
The ones I sympathize with When I read "The Pact", I felt some connection between the characters; Sampson Davis, George Jenkins, and Hunt
Rameck. Throughout their hardship and struggles, It encouraged me to read on. But as I continued reading on, the three main characters stood out
the most. But out of those three characters, one stood out in particular. Throughout his experiences and trials, I could see myself in that situation. In
how he felt, in the manner in how he saw things around, I could see how I would have done the same thing myself. Dr. Hunt is someone I could
relate to, someone I could see becoming friends with. There was a few encounters that I have had that is similar to Hunt 's experiences. If I had a bad
grade, I had a butt–whuppin' coming. Feeling pressure of doing something criminal just to impress some people that I wasn't ever close to or even
consider calling them friend. Being lovesick for someone, wanting them back. Have her but letting her go because of school and home
complications. But the one experience that got me was when Mr. Hunt's grandmother die. Even though I'm not a doctor, I still felt the same
helplessness that he felt when I saw my grandfather lying in bed, with my grandmother crying by his bedside. The man I called papa was my
grandfather, my mentor, and my friend. Always a great example for what exceptional leader was. With noble integrity and a unique sense of human
responsibility, always taking care of others. He was always
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The Pros And Cons Of The Cuban Embargo
The new era began, Barack Obama and RaГєl Castro announced that the United States of America and Cuba will restore full diplomatic relations for
the first time in more than 50 years since severing ties in 1961. Barston 2006, defines diplomatic relations as "the art and practice of conducting
negotiations between representatives of states. It usually refers to international diplomacy, the conduct of international relations through the
intercession of professional diplomats with regard to issues of peace–making, trade, economics and culture" (p. 1). One of the major areas it will
address is the lifting of the Cuban embargo. The embargo restricts trade, travel and communication between the two states which hinders the economic
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According to Scola (2014) "It is estimated that only 5 percent of the Cuban population has access to the open Internet". All Internet connections in Cuba
are available exclusively through Empresa de Telecomunicaciones de Cuba S.A. (ETECSA). Because wireless Internet service is not available to the
general population, landline Internet is the sole means of connecting people in Cuba to the Internet. The combination of inadequate infrastructure and
the government's deliberate policy which controls access to the internet have produced an extremely slow service that is not widely available
throughout the population. With better diplomatic relations with the United States the Cuban government can benefit greatly from telecommunications
mostly internet advancements which can positively affect the economy in many ways. First, it can reduce the cost of production. Second, it can
increase revenues. Third, it can increase employment through both direct and indirect effects and lastly it provides channels of communication to avert
humanitarian disasters and assist in reconstruction efforts. The United States help the Cuban economy to develop the telecommunications by providing
the country with many of the technological infrastructures needed to become
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Avoiding War: A Pact Between Germany and Russia during...
At the time that the pact was signed, it was in both Germany's and the USSR's interest not to get involved in a war with one another. For Germany
with its plans of European domination, a war on the Eastern (USSR) and Western fronts at the same time would break the effectiveness of the German
Wehrmacht, whilst for the USSR war was not feasible because of the state of unpreparedness that both the Russian economy and military was in after
the purges. In Russia's case, the pact was even more attractive seeing that it gained territorial expansion as well, because of the secret clause that was
included in the pact. On top of this its economy gained by trade agreements that they entered into with Germany. The pact was not seen as a symbol of
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The question was just when this was going to happen. In Stalin's mind the non–aggression pact was the best way at the time to postpone the war with
Germany until such a time that Russia was better equipped to handle it.
Firstly he was not ready at the time for war, and an agreement with Britain and France would mean the probable defeat of Germany at war, but at the
possibility that Britain and France might leave Russia to fight Germany with little help from themselves (as their negotiations suggested), which Russia
could not face in their current state of unpreparedness for war. The fact that Stalin was reasonably assured that Hitler was going to attack the west first
(Hitler was definitely not going to want to fight a war on two fronts, if he was going to attack Poland, which he was definitely going to do at the time,
Britain and France would have to come to Poland's aid (they had treaties with Poland) if Russia was not going to aid Poland. Hitler having Russia's
promise not to attack him, would therefore have his hands free to deal with the west.), combined with the fact that he also gained territory and much
needed trade agreements through the pact, made the non–aggression pact much more attractive than the alliance. He would therefore have time for as
long as it takes
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Essay on The Power of Education in a Young Mens Life
Throughout life young adults and adolescents tend to be faced with many challenges that alter the out come of their adult years by either benefiting
or harming it. This is evident in "The Pact," by Drs. Sampson Davis, George Jenkins, and Rameck Hunt, and "Gifted Hands: A Ben Carson Story," by
Ben Carson. These two books are similar in multiple aspects such as: the influences, and environment the characters are exposed to; the characters
goals and struggles; and the purpose for writing the books and the lesson learned from reading the books. All of these aspects together develop an
underlying theme that both stories have in common. The theme is that education is the key to a tranquil life, meaning life will be easier if you
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Likewise they had alike attitudes because at one moment of all of the men's lives they realized that education was the key to accomplishing their goal,
and made it their main priority. The authors from "The Pact" implemented their "education centered" attitudes, primarily after they decided they would
become doctors, when they began to threat their academics as a healthy completion to motivate and help each other (Davis et.al). However, Ben Carson
possessed this goal and attitude earlier than the other men, but he still had the same ones. Ben Carson's mother is who gave him the educational
mindset because she would never let Carson settle for less (Carson 30). Carson has also had the goal of becoming a doctor since he was a little boy due
to being exposed to missionary doctors in the Bible (Carson 24–25).
Moreover, the four men were also composed of several differences, primarily in their struggles and triumphs. The three men from "The Pact" were
forced to deal with the conflicts that came with living in a rough neighborhood. While, Ben Carson had to face racism from people in his school
environment. Davis et.al cites that the roughness of their neighborhoods were so bad to where it became the norm and how many just accept the fact
that they will never make it out and end up dying there (66–67). Ben Carson mentions one key moment
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The World Of An Independent Society
As First Nations fell away from our traditional roots of hunting and gathering, and have inevitably picked up the European ways we have become
victims of the Well Fare system. Originally, First Nations had Fared Well; however since European invasion they have also been the victims of the
Well Fare system. We as aFirst Nations people need to find our way back to our traditional roots and only then will we find ourselves in a Faring Well
community.
The Secwepemc peoples are an excellent study of First Nations political economy. In their past they lived a Faring Well economy but as time went on
and the European influence came into their lives, they lost their economic freedom more and more. The steps that they have taken throughout the
recent years have led them to accepting the Well Fare economy. However as time goes on we have taken the first steps to becoming an independent
society.
The word Kamloops is the English translation of the Shuswap word Tk'emlГєps, meaning 'where the rivers meet,' and for centuries has been the home
of the Tk'emlupsemc, 'people of the confluence'. European contact with the colonial government divided the Secwepemc into 17 distinctive groups in
1811, with specific parcels of land selected for each. The Secwepemc peoples fall into the Plateau group of First Nations in North America. The
Secwepemc people are a nation of 17 bands that occupy the south–central part of the Province of British Columbia. These proud people have lived in
the interior
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King Galahor Get His Name Analysis
The year was 1275 of the Third Age when the dark sorcerer Mondain and his students slew Emperor Vaserd Atridius and his entire line of heirs;
leaving the northern empire of Budalia in shambles. Seven warriors from each of the seven provinces of the old empire banded together and destroyed
Mondain and his vile legion. The seven warriors then divided his magic rod into seven parts, to be distributed among them evenly so that no one
person may ever claim them and cause disparity to the world ever again. The descendents of these seven would be known as the kings of what were
once the provinces of Budalia, now separate nations who unite under a sacred pact forged by their forefathers. And so it is written that the Pact of the
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Clerics and healers from all over Sosaria and the neighboring isles have come to see him, but magic can only do so much for what ails him. His
eldest heir, whom he groomed from birth to take his place, obviously lays dead. His second eldest who marched to fight alongside his countrymen in
Nostora, Lanner, has recently been presumed missing when his encampment was raided in the night over two months ago. This leaves poor,
mild–mannered Travan, the youngest of Trytas's sons. The boy has shown little to no interest in something his older brothers so desperately competed
over, preferring to spend his days reading about magic and dead gods, hardly the typical fair for a Belawain.
Despite this, my liege would rather that his own line takes the throne in the event of his death than his younger brother Jorvan. Though I have met
the man a number of times myself, he does not strike me as being of the same ilk as his brother. Trytas is atypical for a king, preferring to visit with
his subjects when he can and strengthening the resolve of his people. Jorvan, on the other hand, is a foppish git who runs a backwoods town and
thinks himself to be the proper heir to an entire bloody kingdom. In truth, these traits would make for an excellent successor to any king, but not for the
likes of
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Essay about Rock Music in the GDR and the Eastern Bloc
The well–known riff of Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water" opens Andreas Dresen's movie Changing Skins (Raus aus der Haut, 1997). The film
opens in a crowded music club where young people are dancing ecstatically, turned on by pulsing rock and roll. This could be a trite depiction of
youth culture if it were not located in a country that suppressed this kind of music: the German Democratic Republic (GDR). It is therefore worth
reflecting on the social and political controversy in the former East Germany that, finally in the 1970s, permitted the performance of rock music and
even imports from the capitalist part of the world. By the late 1970s, different kinds of rock music were not only an integral part of Western youth
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Beat and rock music spread all over the GDR and imported records circulated on the black market. The government finally had to accept the fact that
rock and roll had become an integral part of youth culture even in the socialist bloc.
At the Eighth SED Congress in 1971, Honecker announced an about–face. The needs of young people – as they were an important part of socialist
society – should no longer be ignored. Therefore, music from the West was allowed to be broadcast on radio stations (most popular was the youth
station "DT64"), special editions of famous musicians like Jimi Hendrix, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and so on were released, and local bands
were allowed again to perform in newly founded music clubs and discotheques.
In 1973, with the establishment of the Committee for Entertainment Music as part of the Culture Ministry and the arrangement of the International
Youth Festival in East Berlin, beat music was officially rehabilitated. Basically since around 1970, "popular culture in fact was the core of a common
culture" (Maase 15). As a matter of fact, with the accommodation of rock and roll to official culture the government now was better able to control
songwriters and musicians. With the groups dependent on the benefits of the Ministry, which
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Determination, Discipline, And Dedication
Determination, discipline, and dedication are the three keys to Doctor Sampson (Sam) Davis' success. Growing up in the streets of Newark was not
easy for any child, pre–teen, teen, and adult, especially for Davis but with the three D's to success he speaks of in The Pact: Three Young Men
Make a Promise and Fulfill a Dream, shows that anyone can succeed when you have friends to help you through it all. Even though Davis did not
have a perfect childhood, determination, dedication and discipline would help push him. Davis, as a child, has seen what describes a dysfunctional
family and has witnessed many traits of physical, mental, and verbal abuse between his mother and father; "Your daddy ain't shit," and, "Your
mama ain't shit" (Davis 19). In some instances, the violence was so severe that the use of a firearm or the destruction of property occurred. Davis'
father would divorce from his mother but, attempt to be there for his children, yet the divorce still took an emotional toll on the kids. As for Davis,
he would bury his feelings, to get over the divorce. Davis acknowledged his mother lacked an adequate education, thus, this motivated him to become
well educated. However, acquiring adult responsibilities, such as writing and making bank deposits and reading important documents to his illiterate
was a grand task for a young child. Times were getting harder for Davis' family and lack of funds meant utilities could not be paid; his family would
be powerless. Even through
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My School 's Investment Club Essay
Problem My school's investment club has decided to start trading through an online investment site. This step is required to stay up to date in today's
world of fast trading. The goal of my study is to analyze various online trading sites and look for which ones will benefit the investment club the
most. In doing this study, a criterion needs to be established. The criteria will be able to resolve questions like: What sites will be the best financial
decision? What sites will be the easiest to operate? And also, what online trading sites come with the best perks? Background Technology has been
helping the work force with productivity since the invention of the computer. One industry that it has been impacted greatly is the world of investing.
Twenty–four hours a day and seven days a week, stocks can be traded through various online investing sites. Trading isn't the only part of investing
that is affected by technology. Public companies' earnings reports can now be viewed by anyone with a computer. Anybody can be given the power to
do their own research and become an informed investor in today's world. As stated by Investopedia, "With the Internet, an investor can find an online
company report from the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) website immediately after it is posted. Large financial documents can be
downloaded within seconds and can be searched for key words, topics or specific financial statements" (Ryan Fuhrmann, 2012). Technology has
essentially made the
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Alfred Ryan Research Paper
Alfred Ryan (born Alistair Raynerson): British orphan, raised under the Catholic school system forwarded by St. John Neumann. Rumored to have
immigrated to America as an orphan from England in the late months of 1898 at the age of seven, settled in at an orphanage until 1905, where he was
adopted by an upstanding third generation German–American family by the name of Bauer (q.v.). Anomaly: Refers to unnatural formations and
artifacts caused by "Anomaly Causing Phenomena" (ACP for short). They are sought after by the Underground (q.v.) and the RGA (q.v.) as a source of
income. The ACPs which they are formed are invisible to the naked eye, and require the introduction of concentrations of iron for them to create
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By the time she was a freshman at St. Eustace Catholic High School for Girls, she was already a respected individual among the Ryanites. Her
nickname was a reference to the fact that, unlike her already established reputation within the Children's Paradise, she is more of an amateur within
some circles. Dominion: A cosmopolitan type empire, and one of several Brotzmanskrieg factions operating from behind the scenes of several
school systems beyond the fringes of both the Confederation and the Republic (q.v.), it is the subject of both intrigue and contempt in The Plaid
Dream. Edelweiss (born Felicity Hawkins): An old lady who is commonly known to drive white two door Chevy sedan from the 1960s. Not much is
known about her. Her nickname was a reference to the fact that she was known to wear Edelweiss flowers in her auburn hair. Eternal Word Television
Network (aka EWTN): An American based television network dedicated to Catholic programming. Founded by Mother Mary Angelica, PCPA, the
network was launched on August 15th, 1981. A few years after the inception of the Greater American Catholic School System, Regina Wolanski of the
League of Young Catholics (q.v.) would go on to make several cameo appearances on at least two shows in the network's programming
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Should Day Trading Be Illegal?
If you ask somebody that doesn 't trade, what they think about day trading, there is a chance that they will say that day trading is no different than
gambling. I 'm here to show you that day trading is not gambling. The only time a trade should be compared to gambling, is if somebody enters a trade
without a plan.
In my entire trading career, I have never ran into another trader that did not have a set of rules created for his or herself. These rules can be shaped
from experience, or rules you have created for yourself from watching other traders make mistakes.
All good traders know that having rules is the key to longevity in the stock market. If you trade wildly without rules to hold you in place, you will
perish. Watch some of my free videos here and check out these top 10 ten rules and see if you can apply them to your own trading.
Rule #1 – Volume is a major key.
I rarely trade a stock with size unless it 's trading at least 2–5+ million shares a day. One of the main reasons why I do that is because if I 'm trying to
enter or exit a position, I want to do so with ease without moving the stock if I 'm entering a position or exiting my position.
It can also be an expensive lesson to learn if you 're in a low volume stock, and it goes against you. If you have size, you 're essentially pushing the
stock higher every time you exit your position. If you follow this rule, and always keep an eye on the volume and adjust your size accordingly, you
should not run into this
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Changes & Continuities of Silk Road Essay
The Silk Road which started in 200 BCE and ended it in 1450 CE has its own changes and continuities. Trade flourished between the Asian and
Europe at the time and as time went on its sole purpose of trading expanded to many other purposes and affect not only the area it contacted. Although
there were many continuities during the time but it has more significant changes that occurred and also impact the world. One significant changes of
the Silk Road is when it was first started it mainly started as a way for trade to flourish between Europe and Asia. But the purpose of this Silk Road has
also expanded to transcend different culture and technologies from different places and caused cultural diffusion along the Silk Road. This happened ...
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The reason the Chinese won't let the outsiders know how to make these silk is because the process of it is hard and they depends mostly on
trading these silk for the stuff they needed. Another continuities is the geography of the silk road. The silk road is consist of many route, some is
shorter but dangerous while other is longer but safer. Even though some of the routes have changed and there is more variety of stuff that's being
traded than when it was started (e.g. Gunpowder) and the purpose of the road also expanded like people use it to spread religion and unfortunately is
also been a route where disease easily spread (e.g. Black plagues) The continuity is the geography of the silk road never changed because both the
European and Asia gained much profit from it that it doesn't need to be change and the Silk Road remained the major trade route between Far Eastern
Chinese and European cultures and sparked numerous conflicts in its existence.
The Silk Road which have been known as a major trade route in the 'old world' and sparked numerous conflicts in its existence. It brought the goods
and the bads like the plagues, cultural diffusion, introduction of new technologies and brought new religions to different part of that world. The Silk
Road shape the world we have
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Suicide In Japan: Too Much To Bare, Too Hard To Live
As the country with one of the world highest suicide rates, Japan has the significant suicide issues in recent years. Suicide cases in Japan have been
found across different gender–age groups with various occupations, in both males and females, from children to seniors, for various reasons. The
negative impacts of unemployment problems and social pressures are the major reasons that causing suicides among Japanese people. In addition, there
are several country–specific and culture–specific kinds of suicides in Japan, such like honor suicide (or moral suicide), Internet suicide,
responsibility–driven suicide, and charcoal burning suicide. There are several important factors linked to the suicide rates, which are levels of
incomes, economic growth, divorce rate, birth rate, female labor force participation rate, and alcohol consumption. The negative impacts from those
factors have been increasing the suicide rates in Japan. Those factors are directly influencing the suicide rates. Besides those direct factors, there are
lots of indirect factors that influence the suicide rates in Japan, such as movies, music, TV shows, and reading materials. Those direct factors give
people motivations to suicide, and those indirect factors give people ideas or instigation to suicide. The negative impacts of suicides in Japan are not
only influencing people who have involved in suicide cases, but also influencing the entire Japanese society. By tracing the data of suicide rates in
Japan over
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Environmental Issues in Poland
The environmental issues in Poland have improved since 1989 due to the major decline in heavy industry and increased environmental concern by
post–Communist governments; of course air pollution will always remains serious because of sulfur dioxide emanations from coal–fired power plants,
and the causing acid rain has caused forest damage
Major trade and other wide–ranging economic reforms have led to a vigorous show of the Polish economy. A new WTO report on the trade policies of
Poland says that real GDP in Poland has gone up by one quarter above pre–transition levels and that GDP per capita averaged US$4,000 in 1999. The
report notes however that rural poverty and regional expansion remain key problems.
WARSAW, Poland (AP)– Thousands of Polish labor union members are marching through Warsaw throwing smoke grenades and blowing whistles to
show the level of their discontent with the government's labor and wage policies.
The demonstrators congregated on Warsaw from all over Poland on Saturday, the last of four days of major protests in the capital that also included
meeting with politicians and arguments with labor market experts. The coordinators – Poland's largest union, OPZZ, Solidarity and groups
representing countless vocations – are expecting more than 100,000 participants.
They say the guidelines of the government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk hurt the interests of workers and of their families. The government is rapidly
losing reputation after recently raising the
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The Role for NATO in the Modern World Essay
The Possibility of a Role for NATO in International Relations
When NATO was founded in 1949, it had a clearly defined role. It was an alliance for collective security against the USSR and the Warsaw Pact,
whereby if one member state was attacked, the rest would come to her aid under article 5. Since the fall of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold
War, however, the role ofNATOhas become a great deal less clearly defined, since its members no longer really have any need for a defensive alliance.
Indeed, operations such as those in Bosnia and Kosovo have suggested that for from being a defensive alliance, NATO may have some kind of future
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This resulted in the Dayton Ohio Accords, which received peace in the region, and with NATO upheld with 20,000 soldiers who were deployed to
the area. This was a great success that arguably wouldn't have been possible without the intervention of a multilateral organisation such as NATO
which, unlike the UN, could feasibly have an offensive mandate. Indeed, it essentially marked the rebirth of NATO as an offensive organisation, and
it was the first time that NATO forces had been used in an aggressive manner. This has led to numerous cases of a similar nature. For instance, in
1999 in Kosovo, when it became widely feared that the Serbian government was beginning to initiate policies of ethnic cleansing and possible even
genocide in its province of Kosovo, NATO intervened once again. By early 1999 it had become clear, as the Organisation for Security and
Co–operation in Europe (OSCE) pointed out, that the only way to stop what would have resulted in a human refugee catastrophe, was through military
action. NATO therefore launched a 78–day air campaign that succeeded in forcing the Serbian government to comply with the demands of
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Jodi Picoult Controversial Topics
People spin chaotic webs of controversial topics and Jodi Picoult is the one who untangles us all. A young woman has spent her life trying to
understand why she was faced with protest when all she needed to do was rid of the baby that would kill her. Jodi Picoult takes her hand and
explains why. The black man cowers underneath the hateful sentences of those who do not believe black lives matter. Jodi Picoult lays her hand on
his back and comforts him with the story of another just like him. Out of the shadows she appears as the person who will help us understand it all. Her
name is Jodi Picoult, the woman who handles controversial topics undeniably well.
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People are able to use fictions as a way to understand those issues, "just as computer simulations can help us get to grips with complex problems
such as flying a plane or forecasting the weather..." (Paul). Not being personally involved in a situation allows people to think about a topic without
feeling attacked or offended or anything of that sort. Fiction also relates to the emotional aspect of her writing mentioned earlier. Readers of fiction
can become attached to the characters in the book. If something misfortunate happens to a character they like, the reader can become upset. This works
in her favor because people are more willing to listen to what she has to say about any given topic.
As readers, you can choose to think. Don't do the bare minimum. Everybody can read but only those who choose to can truly understand. So you
don't know where to start? The best thing to do if you become involved in a controversial topic, whether it's for a debate or you're dealing with it
personally, is research. Educating yourself can help you get through it. Not only that, you can talk to people who have had the same experience. Jodi
Picoult is able to present controversial topics and different views on them while keeping the reader interested and mostly unoffended. Reading her
book scan give a person an entirely different perspective. So why not pick up one of her books and see where it takes
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FDI In Tourism And Tourism's Impact On Tourism
Although tourism is the most liberalised sector under the GATS, especially on the mode 3 (commercial presence), there is astonishingly little empirical
study on the impact of FDI on tourism. Dwyer and Forsyth (1994) argued that the analysis of FDI impacts on tourism has been ignored and has enticed
less attention in the literature than what was supposed. Buckley and Geyikdagi (1996) then pointed out that the difficulties in gaining information and
data caused the analysis of FDI on tourism has received little attention. UNCTAD (2007) stated that the complicated analysis of FDI on tourism
associated with the character of tourism that is not a singular activity. Tourism consisted of many separated and related activities, covering food and
beverage, transportation, entertainment, sports, accommodation, culture, conventions, trade fairs, and recreation. Tourism also involved an extensive
variety of companies ranging from multinational corporations ('MNCs') to tiny enterprises, allowing a number of diverse scales and levels in the
market to partake in tourism. Some experts, nevertheless, analysed the adverse impacts of FDI on tourism on the environment. Perrin (2001) showed
how GATS has significantly increased FDI in tourism. Putting Belek, Turkey as a case study, the increase of FDI has been followed by
over–concentration in key areas of activity and primary locations, leading to the exploitation of other resources in the region. Specifically, the
constructions of
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Term Project Assignment : 10 / 14 Essay
Term Project Assignment: 10/14
In the beginning of October, the Internet Corporation of Assigned Names and Number (ICANN), a nonprofit created by the Department of Commerce
more than 15 years ago, was to be given to the global community. In other words, the U.S. government has loosened its grip on its authority of source
domains, instead giving the international community more power over the registrars. Proponents of the handover indicate that the transfer of ICANN
is "more of a formality than a real change of policy" (Baral, Who Controls the Internet?). Opponents disagree, instead suggesting that authoritarian
governments who are members of ICANN can threaten freedom of speech on the internet. ICANN disagrees with these conservative opponents, stating
that no nation will ever control it, not even the United States.
The internet is the result of the abstraction and commodification of information. The internet was created to aid information sharing and
communication via computers. Its early applications were untaxed and non–commercial. Platforms such as ARPANET are designed for research and
communication only. Only until the mid–1980s was the internet commercialized. The evolution of the internet can be compared to the evolution of the
Chicago grain elevator and its impact on market speculation and trade.
The grain elevator of Chicago was the solution of close to one–hundred years of inconvenience ship transport. Grain was grown on the west Great
Lakes region. Farmers
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The Pros And Cons Of NATO
World War II just ended and there is a problem with The Western Democracies and The Soviet Union about expanding communist. They wanted to
show each other that they are serious and both formed their own security agreement. On April 4, 1949 The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
was signed. This treaty was an alliance between the North Americans and the Western European countries. They worked together to defend each other.
So the Soviet Union cannot take over their country. On May 14 1955, The Soviet Union and The Communist Nations inEastern Europe made a rival
alliance against The NATO called The Warsaw Pact. Signing the pact made The Soviet Union look like they were controlling the Communist Nations in
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After thirty six years of working together The Soviet Union and The Eastern Europe both agreed on to end the alliance. This was another sign for
The NATO that The Soviet Union was falling apart and losing their former allies. A couple of years into the pact the Soviets said that it will be a
defensive alliance. But it became clear to The Eastern Europe allies that the reason for the pact was to show reinforce communist dominance in Eastern
Europe. This made The Soviet Union allies mad and they wanted to leave the pact. Without them The Warsaw Pact will start to fall apart which it did.
In 1990, East Germany withdrew from the pact because it is getting reunification with West Germany. LaterPoland and Czechoslovakia really wanted
to leave from the pact. The Warsaw Pact was suffering from protesters, faltering economy, and a unstable political situation. The Soviet Union was
finally done and gave
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Taking a Look at the Warsaw Pact
The Warsaw pact was the result of a treaty which the USSR and seven of its surrounding countries signed. The treaty was signed by the USSR,
Albania, Poland, Romania, Hungary, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Bulgaria, in Warsaw, Poland in 1955. This was created 6 years after the
Western nations created NATO in 1949. This treaty was a "treaty of friendship, cooperation, and mutual assistance" ("APPENDIX C: THEWARSAW
PACT –– Soviet Union"). The USSR stated that the reason for the creation of this alliance was the addition of Western Germany to the NATO (North
Atlantic Treaty Organization). They weren't very fond of this because they felt threatened. The Russians created this pact for one main reason; to keep
its East European allies under its political and military control ("APPENDIX C: THE WARSAW PACT–– Soviet Union"). They didn't want the rest of
the surrounding satellite countries to end up joining NATO like Western Germany did, because that would put them in a very dangerous situation.
Many people say that "Khrushchev's ambition towards the power of the Communist party may explain the formation of the Warsaw pact– he wanted
global domination for Communism." ("The Cold War Museum"). The Warsaw Pact was a very big part of the cold war because it finally gave a depth
to the "Cold War". It seemed very one sided. This creation of another side was good for the "communist" states.
The Warsaw Pact was based on the objective of having a centralized defense between all of the
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Soviet Imperialism And The Soviet Union
The United States and the Soviet Union operated as associates and fought against the Nazi regime during World War II, however, the merger did not
last long and ultimately became the Cold War. Americans had for some time been careful about Soviet socialism and worried about Russian pioneer
Joseph Stalin 's overbearing, ruthless guideline of his own nation. As far as concerns them, the Soviets loathed the Americans ' decades–long refusal to
regard the USSR as a real part of the universal group and also their postponed section into World War II, which brought about the passing of a huge
number of Russians. After the war ended, these grievances aged into a staggering feeling of shared doubt and animosity. After the war, Soviet
expansionism in Eastern Europe drove numerous Americans ' fears of a Russian arrangement to control the world. In the meantime, the USSR came to
disdain what they saw as American authorities ' pugnacious talk, arms development and the interventionist way to deal with global relations. In such an
unfriendly air, no single gathering was total to fault for the Cold War; truth be told, a few history specialists trust it was unavoidable (History.com, 2009)
When the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1990, president George H. W. Bush through his secretary of state James Baker promised Soviet premier Mikhail
Gorbachev that in exchange for Soviet cooperation on German reunification, the Cold War era NATO union would not increase "one inch". Baker
stated, "Look, if you
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Vermeer's Hat Review Essay
Vermeer's Hat: the Seventeenth Century and the Dawn of the Global World
Review Essay
Brook, Timothy. Vermeer's Hat: The seventeenth Century and the Dawn of the Global
World (New York: Bloomsbury Press, 2008). 272pp. $17.
Reviewed by: Holly Spacht
December 16, 2013
In Vermeer's Hat: The seventeenth Century and the Dawn of the Global World, Timothy Brook uses Vermeer's paintings to show the effects of
trade on
the world and the overall globalization occurring. Brook argues that this globalization had begun in the seventeenth century. He takes a look at
Vermeer's paintings, and uses them as windows into seventeenth century history to discuss further topics of interest. Through every painting, it leads to
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He states that tobacco started in Europe due to Portuguese sailors, and from there it spread and soon became was in high demand. Chinese people
thought that tobacco had medicinal purposes, while Native Americans thought that tobacco connected you to a supernatural world.
If we skip back a little, in the first chapter of Vermeer's Hat: The seventeenth Century and the Dawn of the Global World, Brook discusses Vermeer's
first painting, View of Delft. This painting is one of the only outdoor scenes Vermeer had painted that is still in existence. The first window Brook
opens for his readers in this painting is a view of the city of Delft. This painting shows the river harbor in Delft. Brook first uses the herring buses in
this painting to open a window into the seventeenth century. Herring buses Timothy Brook states herring buses in Vermeer's Hat, are, "three
–masted
vessels built to fish for herring in the North Sea" (12). The herring buses give Timothy Brook a window to talk about the climate change and sickness in
the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. In these two centuries, the temperatures were falling all over the world, creating increased sickness and
shorter crop seasons. In Vermeer's Hat, Brook says that the two herring boats in the painting are evidence of climate change. Brook also uses Vermeer
to talk about the exchanges in the seventeenth century. He states that one of the benefits of the climate changing was the southward
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Pushing The Herd Off The Cliff Edge
Introduction
The idea of institutional herding has a striking implication for security price volatility. Estimations from the essay 'Sending the Herd Off the Cliff
Edge'suggests that the predominance of herding behavior may explain why the financial system in 1990s had been in crisis for 40 out of the 120
months or 33% of the time (Persaud, 2000). These concerns, along with the increasing stock market ownership of institution investor in comparison to
individual investors, is often used as a basis for advocating for an increase in monitoring institutional trading in equity markets in hopes that it that
would lead to a reduction in the dominance of institutional investors in the financial market. However such claims are not fully supported by empirical
research in the literature. Two schools of thoughts emerge the first being that herding enhances pricing efficiency, and second ascertains that herding
initiates short–term trend reversals.
The emergence of two seemingly polar opposite beliefs is not as a result of lack of scholarly competence but rather due to the nature of complexity
within the subject leading to conflicts in assumptions and methodology. Conflicts in assumptions and methodology often arise due to rational
definitional irregularities on institutional herding. An example of such a definitional irregularity occurs when as Avery definedherd behavior as"a trade
by an informed agent which follows the trend in past trades even though that trend is counter to his
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International Order And Its Effect On The World 's The...
International order, though it may be fleeting in the grand scheme of history, seems to be at least on a continuous track of lingering longer and longer
each time before chaos takes over. The Persians, Greeks, and Romans all seemed to enjoy ever–increasing periods of relative peace at the top of their
systems of international order before it unraveled. Most of Europe was in good order on the tail of the Industrial Revolution until some arch duke
decided to vacation in Sarajevo. After each major conflict, the world re–shuffles itself and order is established again in some form or fashion. The
players are bigger and more numerous with greater consequences for conflict but order is still unseated from time to time and the rules of the existing
orders seem to change daily. Realism can explain this violent cycle of order and disorder. States and even non–state actors continuously seek to balance
regional power in order to secure their survival in a world dominated by fear and uncertainty; if unable to balance that power through violent means,
players will seek to form alliances and organizations to at least prevent domination; once a status quo has been created and survival is temporarily
assured, players will seek to maintain life within that order; new members thrust the order back into violence and potentially chaos if unable or
unwilling to play by those rules. This cycle of power balancing can be illustrated in three phases. International orders are created as
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Teen Suicide In The Pact By Jodi Picoult
"The Pact" by Jodi Picoult perfectly describes a typical high school romance. The story accurately creates a scene straight from a teen's mind. The book
is based on two teens Emily and Chris, who are in love, a love so strong they are willing to die for, or rather with each other. Emily and Chris create a
suicide pact together, but since only one of teens, (Emily) is actually suicidal, and when the gun only kills one, the question of suicide or murder, stirs
in the air. One of the most controversial points among the friends and family of the now deceased Emily is that no one knew of Emily's suicidal
intentions, mainly because she did not express the common symptoms of a depressed person. This book addresses the important struggles and issues
teens commonly face in today's society, ie. suicide, depression, stress and growing up."The Pact" may seem like a devastatingly tragic story of two
teens, but most do not realize how this is a reality for most of the today's young generation. The article "Teen suicide" by the American Academy of
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Shows the heart aching facts and scary truths of teen suicide and depression. The article gets into the mental disorder
and creates more depth and truth to what character Emily Gold might have been going through in the book."The Pact" by Jodi Picoult and article
"Teen Suicide" by the American Academy Of Child And Adolescent Psychiatry, expresses how suicide and depression can be an undetectable tragic
reality.
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Readiness to Internationalize at Maynooth Essay
Readiness to Internationalize at Maynooth Natural Granite
Shingirayi A. Mutandiro – 6565816
Date: 14/11/14
ADM 3318C
Professor Lynn MacDonald
Executive Summary
Primary problem
Mr. Hyland is trying to find suitable markets for expanding his granite rock business profitably by relinquishing some control of his business. Mr.
Hyland is also concerned with achieving a balance between his local business interests and family life in Canada.
Alternatives 1. Keep ongoing operations as is (status quo) 2. Service Boston, Hamburg and London only 3. Expand to Tokyo and Amsterdam (in
addition to Boston, Hamburg and London)
Facts considered 1. There is a significant household gardening market, especially in USA 2. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Higher prices lead to lower demand compared to the competitors' granite products. Delays will also lead to poor service, meaning lower goodwill as
well as lost sales. 2. The average cost of auto propane trading worldwide at US$6.40 is expected to rise given growing global fuel demand. The
higher cost of auto propane will also increase the price of the granite products that MNG intends to ship to foreign markets. 3. The Canadian gardening
market is heavily saturated, and even more so as the granite business grows. With the advent of the internet, customers have more options to find
cheaper alternatives to MNG's products. This also means the company's market share is significantly reduced. 4. Language and social differences in
potential markets act as barriers to business activities. Without knowledge of the foreign languages, conducting business transactions becomes harder.
The culture differences make it even more complicated, since there are differences in business etiquette depending on the country. 5. Balancing family
time and business is also important for Mr. Hyland. Running a business like this is time consuming and gets in the way of his aim for more family time.
Primary problem
Mr. Hyland is trying to find suitable markets for expanding his granite rock business profitably by relinquishing some
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Life Along the Silk Road Essay
Life Along The Silk Road
During the outward–looking rule of China's Tang dynasty (seventh–ninth century C. E. ), sophisticated people in northeastern Iran developed such a
taste for expensive, imported Chinese pottery that they began to imitate it in great quantity for sale to people who could not afford the real thing. And
in northern China there was a vogue for beautiful pottery figurines of camels laden with caravan goods or ridden by obviously non–Chinese merchants,
musicians, or entertainers. Non–Chinese camel figurines found in Mesopotamia carry loads that duplicate the distinctive appearance of the loads on the
Chinese figurines. So it is clear that by the time of the rise of Islam in the seventh century, contact across the Silk ... Show more content on
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"...these [camels] protectors of the hot winds with their fur..." and "...foretellers of gust winds as they stuck their snouts in the sand whenever a gust of
wind picked up ..." (Whitefield 146).
Camels afford us one glimpse of how this system came into being. The two–humped or Bactrian camel was native to central Asia and Iran and was used
as a domestic animal from at least the third millennium BCE. onward. The one–humped camel was native to Saudi Arabia. Physically the two species
share resistance to thirst and to hunger, which probably explains the survival of both of these comparatively defenseless species in regions too arid or
barren to support many predators. They differ, however, in their resistance to heat. The two–humped camel has a long, shaggy coat during the winter
and molts in the spring; one–humped breeds have much less hair in their torrid native climate of Arabia (Oliver).
It is reasonable to assume that two–humped pack camels were used from the beginning by travelers along the Silk Road. Once they got to
Mesopotamia, however, they must have suffered terribly from summer heat. Yet summer was the most likely time of arrival because the several
–month
journey from northern China usually began in the fall, when the camels were in best condition after a summer of grazing (William/ Spielvogel 251).
Of course, it must have been evident to traders that Mesopotamia had its own camel, the one–humped animal herded in
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  • 2. Persuasive Essay On Social Media In the beginning, there was Myspace; then there was Facebook; then there was Twitter; then there was Instagram; then there was Snapchat, and there will be many more. Social media has become so prevalent in society that we consider it strange when people do not have any social media accounts, and we choose to use said accounts to judge a person and their life. The average man or woman uses social media for entertainment, and some may use it to keep up with current events. But, primarily, social media is used for personal pleasure. Advertising companies use social media in an entirely different manner. Advertising companies, and their research teams, use social media to survey the users and their preferences, so they can "pop–up" appropriately. Do you feel like this invades your privacy? Good; because it does. Companies are able to scan through our search history and likes so quickly and efficiently because of that privacy agreement that nobody bothers to read. But, what if we could take this privacy invasion and reform it into something that could save thousands of Americans each year. If we allowed a service to monitor your search history in real time for depression and suicidal warning signs, would you let them? I would be willing to say that the family members of the 44,000 people who committed suicide last year would have wanted that if it would have saved their family members. In the age of social media, it is almost impossible to compare one person's post to another. Specifically, in adolescents, it is extremely difficult to be truly confident in who they are as a person, rather than who they are as an account. This constant comparison to other people is exhausting, and try as we might, we cannot seem to kick the habit. Social media and depression rates are directly related. From 2010 on, we have seen a social media growth rate unlike anything else. Within this rise, there has also been a rise in cyberbullying. Cyberbullying refers to repeated harassment of one person or specific group via the internet or social media platforms. From 2004 to 2010, the American Journal of Public Health conducted a study to indicate whether or not cyberbullying had changed with the rise of social media. They found that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. iSteelAsia: A Secure, Neutral Steel Trading e-Commerce... I Steel Asia case iSteelAsia is a secure, neutral steel trading e–commerce platform created by Andrew Cho Fai in december 1999 for steel industry professionals. Indeed, iSteelAsia enables users to purchase and sell steel, network with a global community of steel traders and find informations and news concerning steel industry. 1) Describe briefly the market itself and the market conditions (positive / negative trends, opportunities / threats) under which iSteelAsia developed. Identify more specifically the threats that the company faces or may face in the near future. The market under which iSteelAsia developed is the market of the Steel in Asia. After, the crisis of 2001, the global steel market have known a development of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, there is an other danger that the players don 't manage or don 't want to deal with this new e–commerce kind of trading and finally prefer to trade with tradionnal companies, and that the customers stay cagey of this system of trade. Indeed, the players may not trust new technologies or may not want to change their habits, or don 't have enough knowledge to feel confident to deal with this kind of companies. Eventually, the iSteelAsia have to worried about competitors, notably about US and Europe competitors (they are more advanced in e–commerce technology). So they have to all the time innovate and up–to–date their skills and knowledge to don 't lost their market share. Also, there is an other risk because of the Asian boom technologic. Indeed, there will be a lot of news local start–up, so a lot of news competitors on the market. Besides, the news competitors should have better knowledge because they just graduated from graduate schools. 2) Describe what iSteelAsia offers to the market (use the value delivered to the customer В« benefits/costs В» framework) and more particularly the way through which iSteelAsia used e–commerce to offer more to the customer, compared to its previous, В« tradionnal В» operations. IsteelAsia proposes a neutral vertical portail, offering online trading and informations about the steel industry. Globally, it proposes a global view of the steel market, for instance about the prices and the economic trends. It
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  • 5. History Of Prague Spring Prague Spring, 1968 The Prague Spring is referred to when the Warsaw Pact allies invaded Czechoslovakia in 1968. In 1948, communism was the only political party in Czechoslovakia. The communist take–over was a very popular movement. One reason why it was such a popular movement is because Joseph Stalin signed an agreement with Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt that stated that, the Red Army, which would then lead to pro–communism, would liberate Czechoslovakia. The second reason why this was such a popular movement is because the people of Czechoslovakia remembered what happened with the Munich Agreement, where most of Czechoslovakia was surrendered to Nazi Germany in 1938. "By the early 1950s, Czechoslovakia was a Soviet–style dictatorship and a loyal ally of the Soviet Union" (Goldman 123). Antonin Novoty was appointed the head of Czechoslovakia in 1952 by Joseph Stalin. Novoty was not well liked by the Communist Party. He refused to make changes to the political system, thinking that it would improve the Soviet's political influence in Czechoslovakia. In 1967, many very popular writers rebelled against him. It made it more difficult for Novoty to establish policies. The Communist Party then asked him to resign in January 1968. The post of the first Secretary of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia was given to a man named Alexander Dubcek. Dubcek was a dedicated Communist, but was wary of the Soviet policies. He had met many people who came from Stalin's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. My Best Friend The moment my cousin lost his best friend, his world was filled with sorrow. It all started when they were in college, my cousin "Courtney" was 20 at the time, and he met this girl at a campus coffee shop and her name was Sarah, she was 18. What attracted Courtney to Sarah was how much of a beautiful, and charming girl she was; and her chestnut brown eyes and straight brown hair. When Courtney approached her they had an immediate connection. They became instantaneous best friends. They spent all of their time together, they did everything together, study sessions, parting, etc. After a couple of months, they decided mutually to start dating, but that didn't last very long because both Courtney and Sarah wanted to let go of the hedonistic, irresponsible, promiscuous lifestyle, and also because they felt they were too young to be in a serious relationship, and if they were in a relationship it would have to be an all–or–nothing kind of relationship. So a few years went by that way, Sarah was 23 and Courtney was 25, and they were very happy living their wild and care free life; but something happened that changed that for Sarah. It was her sisters, they had been in a car accident they were 16 and 18, and both were killed the crash. Sarah was utterly, completely devastated. Sarah father was even more devastated, and seeing Sarah and her family in pain hurt Courtney to. Sarah sister were dead on arrival at the hospital. Sarah was so distraught that she was willing to let ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. David Sirota We Are What We Eat Analysis "We are what we eat" is a popular phrase David Sirota alludes to in his article titled "We Are What We Trade and How We Trade It". Sirota makes an interesting choice for an article title as well as thought–provoking arguments about trade and globalization such as "free trade", cheap labor, and environmental policy. He manages to make an interesting argument about freetrade, especially when he blames the government for encouraging corporations to move into developing countries and exploit them for cheap labor in addition to polluting their environment. Moreover, he maintains that the NAFTA pacts which eliminated tariffs we charged for goods in developing countries; did indeed destroy the "old economy" which he jokingly portrays as "resembling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Additionally, Sirota appeals to our emotions more than anything else in the article. For example, one of Sirota's main concerns in the article is the slave working conditions in developing countries as well as the impact on the environment when companies decide to move to these countries because their laws tolerate pollution. Likewise, Sirota provides sensible research on the matter to get his environmental point across. For example, he describes the tactics that many corporations use to get around environmental policy which is abusing other developing countries' resources by polluting their air. And that's when Sirota appeals to our ethics; he makes us question if we're really concerned about reducing greenhouse gas emissions or avoiding a climate catastrophe? He proposes that we must reduce our own pollution and induce other nations to reduce theirs and not just through "saccharine promises" in a treaty, but through the market itself which he believes is far more effective. Why? Because we are "what we buy and how we buy it". However, Sirota doesn't explain how we should control "what we buy and how we buy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Invasion Of The Crimea, And Donbass Of Russia The invasion of the Crimea, and Donbass regions of Ukraine sent shock waves through European capitals. Protests were made, sanction were applied, and thus started a spiral of events that have brought Russia's relations with the West to an all new low. In recent years many in the West (western democracies of Europe and North America) have been caught off guard by the actions of the Russian state. In order for the West to find a way forward that reduces conflict there must be an unbiased examination of the problem, and the actions taken by everyone involved. In doing so we will have to talk about how Russia sees NATO as a threat, how country's see Russia as a threat. Doing this may help us gain a greater understanding of Russian actions in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Friedman, NYT, 1991) However, as the newly independent nations of the near abroad (former Soviet Republics) flexed their sovereignty for the first time, former servants of the Soviet Union felt their security slipping away. Even before the advent of the Soviet Union, Russia enjoyed a dominant relationship with its neighbors for hundreds of years; both politically and culturally. So much so, that this hegemony came to be seen as the natural order off things (Giles, K. Russian Roulette, 2016). For such a world view, the 1991 dissolution of the Warsaw Pact was especially alarming. As former Warsaw Pact countries signed on to become members of the European Union, or NATO, or even both; these Russians saw the West's embrace of their former client states as an advancing military threat. The Cold War was over, why expand NATO? Why is missile defense necessary in Poland? The threat of western encroachment into Russia's sphere of influence has been viewed by Russia with steadily increasing dreed ever since. (Tayler, The Atlantic, 2016) With the end of the Cold War Russia immediately began trying to shore up the buffer zone it had created after World War II. Signing friendship pacts with former Soviet Republics then offering security agreements that might include a military base on their newly independent soil. (Federal Research Div., Russia #79) They objected to every proposal for NATO expansion from 1991 on. But Russia was too weak to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Warsaw Pact Invasion of Czechoslovakia The Warsaw Pact Invasion of Czechoslovakia The world political conversation today is the state of affairs in the Ukraine with protester in recent months protesting for a more pro–western European influence of government. Since the Ukraine has been in an economic crisis in the last few years, the current President Viktor F. Yanukovich decided to take an aid package from the Russian's. This acceptance of the Russian aid package infuriated many in the Ukraine and has stifled the government with impeachments and newly elected officials that the Russian government does not support. Now with Russians soldier on the outskirts of the Ukraine's boarder undertaking practice exercises and ready to enter on a moment's notice. The Russian's are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Antonin Novotny, the communist secretary allowed these changes to occur and with a new constitution that was adopted, that slowly allowed class war–fare to end and declared a new power structure of a people state than totalitarian state. Novotny at first relished on the idea of the state and used it as a device to discourage resistance to the party. October of 1967, Novotny urged the Soviets for assistance to help him to maintain his position. Novotny appealed to Moscow, but his cry's was ignored to prevent the lessening his power. In December,Soviet Union leader Brezhnev made an unscheduled visit to Prague by request of Novotny. Brezhnev refused to intervene decisively on Novotny behalf, telling the latter "Eto vashe dyelo!" (This is your affair!) As Novotny was losing his position, a new uprising political figure Alexander Dubcek was flourishing. Dubcek was not well known in Moscow; since he grew up in the Soviet Union he was considered a good communist. In early 1968, Alexander Dubcek took over the position once held by Novotny. Dubcek assured the Soviet Union that Novotny was no longer in power. The Soviets and theWarsaw Pact countries started to get concerned when Czechoslovakia started talk with West Germany. Brezhnev was not impressed with Dubcek public address that introduced Czechoslovakia interest in Europe and advocated for socialism. Under demand of Brezhnev, new leadership was in order. The Soviet Union did not feel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Black Market Derrek Hillier Ms.Brosdahl World Literature Oct, 19, 2015 Research Paper Even though the black market seems like a good place to get the things you need for a cheap price, there is a bad side to anything you may find on the black market. The black market is a bad place and is full of illegal drugs, human trafficking, and ancient artifacts. Through the 1950s most black market sales took place at outdoor markets or bazaars. Having emerged during World War 1 in response to the regulation of prices and supplies, the black market burgeoned after the Bolshevik seizure of power. Some pros of the whole market is it helps make people money, helps people get the things they need at a cheaper price. Some people depend on the black market to live. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Due to the difficulty of sizing up explicit drug sales, there's not even a cheap picture of just how large colorado 's marijuana black market was before legalization, making it all the harder to evaluate how legal sales have affected it. In the case of Richard Sacra, U.S. based physician Kent Brantly donated his personal blood to help fight off the virus(Ebola). These developments highlight a larger market of pharmaceuticals, treatments, and biological material. Administered early and with a high level of medical intervention, serums such as ZMAPP may help lower the mortality rate for Ebola. However data is insufficient at this stage. Those with desire and resources are buying blood in hopes of curing current infections or stockpiling for future infections. Recent report illuminate a growing black market trade in blood from Ebola survivors. The massive trove of credentials includes user names, which are typically email addresses, and passwords that in most cases are in unencrypted text. The Adobe breach, which uncovered in Oct. 2013, yielded tons of millions of records that had encrypted passwords. Globally, illegally traded and counterfeit pharmaceuticals generate more than $75 billion USD annually. In addition to the internet–driven parallel trade in pharmaceuticals and fluids, one often finds in other parts of the world other forms of parallel markets. A cyber security firm said that it uncovered stolen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Cooperation And The Requirement Of Stronger Enforcement cooperation and the requirement of stronger enforcement or more systematic dispute settlement mechanism. My second hypothesis is that international institutions or treaties of members of significantly asymmetric national capability will have a stronger dispute settlement mechanism. That is to say, In other words, an institution that contains asymmetry of power in terms of national capacity, military capacity, economic capability, and legal resources should have stronger DSMs. In this situation, powerful states might seek for stronger DSMs for gaining advantage within institutions. The underlying logic of this idea, based on Allee and Elsig is that "many DSMs allow for both diplomatic and legal dispute settlement, so powerful states can benefit from having a menu of dispute settlement options that allows them to forum–shop even within treaties."(Allee 97) Also, for weaker countries, stronger DSMs can give weaker countries the equal chance to argue with more powerful countries under certain framework. Strong DSMs provide relatively weaker countries such as Mexico has more capability to confront with more powerful countries and boost their chance to win the confrontation. To prove this hypothesis, I will find asymmetric countries in size and compare the agreements of these asymmetric countries to some symmetric countries. The expected conclusion should be that agreement with more heterogeneous countries would have stronger DSM. There are many existing cases can prove this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Movie ' The Pact ' The ones I sympathize with When I read "The Pact", I felt some connection between the characters; Sampson Davis, George Jenkins, and Hunt Rameck. Throughout their hardship and struggles, It encouraged me to read on. But as I continued reading on, the three main characters stood out the most. But out of those three characters, one stood out in particular. Throughout his experiences and trials, I could see myself in that situation. In how he felt, in the manner in how he saw things around, I could see how I would have done the same thing myself. Dr. Hunt is someone I could relate to, someone I could see becoming friends with. There was a few encounters that I have had that is similar to Hunt 's experiences. If I had a bad grade, I had a butt–whuppin' coming. Feeling pressure of doing something criminal just to impress some people that I wasn't ever close to or even consider calling them friend. Being lovesick for someone, wanting them back. Have her but letting her go because of school and home complications. But the one experience that got me was when Mr. Hunt's grandmother die. Even though I'm not a doctor, I still felt the same helplessness that he felt when I saw my grandfather lying in bed, with my grandmother crying by his bedside. The man I called papa was my grandfather, my mentor, and my friend. Always a great example for what exceptional leader was. With noble integrity and a unique sense of human responsibility, always taking care of others. He was always ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Pros And Cons Of The Cuban Embargo The new era began, Barack Obama and RaГєl Castro announced that the United States of America and Cuba will restore full diplomatic relations for the first time in more than 50 years since severing ties in 1961. Barston 2006, defines diplomatic relations as "the art and practice of conducting negotiations between representatives of states. It usually refers to international diplomacy, the conduct of international relations through the intercession of professional diplomats with regard to issues of peace–making, trade, economics and culture" (p. 1). One of the major areas it will address is the lifting of the Cuban embargo. The embargo restricts trade, travel and communication between the two states which hinders the economic development of Cuba. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Scola (2014) "It is estimated that only 5 percent of the Cuban population has access to the open Internet". All Internet connections in Cuba are available exclusively through Empresa de Telecomunicaciones de Cuba S.A. (ETECSA). Because wireless Internet service is not available to the general population, landline Internet is the sole means of connecting people in Cuba to the Internet. The combination of inadequate infrastructure and the government's deliberate policy which controls access to the internet have produced an extremely slow service that is not widely available throughout the population. With better diplomatic relations with the United States the Cuban government can benefit greatly from telecommunications mostly internet advancements which can positively affect the economy in many ways. First, it can reduce the cost of production. Second, it can increase revenues. Third, it can increase employment through both direct and indirect effects and lastly it provides channels of communication to avert humanitarian disasters and assist in reconstruction efforts. The United States help the Cuban economy to develop the telecommunications by providing the country with many of the technological infrastructures needed to become ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Avoiding War: A Pact Between Germany and Russia during... At the time that the pact was signed, it was in both Germany's and the USSR's interest not to get involved in a war with one another. For Germany with its plans of European domination, a war on the Eastern (USSR) and Western fronts at the same time would break the effectiveness of the German Wehrmacht, whilst for the USSR war was not feasible because of the state of unpreparedness that both the Russian economy and military was in after the purges. In Russia's case, the pact was even more attractive seeing that it gained territorial expansion as well, because of the secret clause that was included in the pact. On top of this its economy gained by trade agreements that they entered into with Germany. The pact was not seen as a symbol of an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The question was just when this was going to happen. In Stalin's mind the non–aggression pact was the best way at the time to postpone the war with Germany until such a time that Russia was better equipped to handle it. Firstly he was not ready at the time for war, and an agreement with Britain and France would mean the probable defeat of Germany at war, but at the possibility that Britain and France might leave Russia to fight Germany with little help from themselves (as their negotiations suggested), which Russia could not face in their current state of unpreparedness for war. The fact that Stalin was reasonably assured that Hitler was going to attack the west first (Hitler was definitely not going to want to fight a war on two fronts, if he was going to attack Poland, which he was definitely going to do at the time, Britain and France would have to come to Poland's aid (they had treaties with Poland) if Russia was not going to aid Poland. Hitler having Russia's promise not to attack him, would therefore have his hands free to deal with the west.), combined with the fact that he also gained territory and much needed trade agreements through the pact, made the non–aggression pact much more attractive than the alliance. He would therefore have time for as long as it takes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay on The Power of Education in a Young Mens Life Throughout life young adults and adolescents tend to be faced with many challenges that alter the out come of their adult years by either benefiting or harming it. This is evident in "The Pact," by Drs. Sampson Davis, George Jenkins, and Rameck Hunt, and "Gifted Hands: A Ben Carson Story," by Ben Carson. These two books are similar in multiple aspects such as: the influences, and environment the characters are exposed to; the characters goals and struggles; and the purpose for writing the books and the lesson learned from reading the books. All of these aspects together develop an underlying theme that both stories have in common. The theme is that education is the key to a tranquil life, meaning life will be easier if you mentally invest... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Likewise they had alike attitudes because at one moment of all of the men's lives they realized that education was the key to accomplishing their goal, and made it their main priority. The authors from "The Pact" implemented their "education centered" attitudes, primarily after they decided they would become doctors, when they began to threat their academics as a healthy completion to motivate and help each other (Davis et.al). However, Ben Carson possessed this goal and attitude earlier than the other men, but he still had the same ones. Ben Carson's mother is who gave him the educational mindset because she would never let Carson settle for less (Carson 30). Carson has also had the goal of becoming a doctor since he was a little boy due to being exposed to missionary doctors in the Bible (Carson 24–25). Moreover, the four men were also composed of several differences, primarily in their struggles and triumphs. The three men from "The Pact" were forced to deal with the conflicts that came with living in a rough neighborhood. While, Ben Carson had to face racism from people in his school environment. Davis et.al cites that the roughness of their neighborhoods were so bad to where it became the norm and how many just accept the fact that they will never make it out and end up dying there (66–67). Ben Carson mentions one key moment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The World Of An Independent Society As First Nations fell away from our traditional roots of hunting and gathering, and have inevitably picked up the European ways we have become victims of the Well Fare system. Originally, First Nations had Fared Well; however since European invasion they have also been the victims of the Well Fare system. We as aFirst Nations people need to find our way back to our traditional roots and only then will we find ourselves in a Faring Well community. The Secwepemc peoples are an excellent study of First Nations political economy. In their past they lived a Faring Well economy but as time went on and the European influence came into their lives, they lost their economic freedom more and more. The steps that they have taken throughout the recent years have led them to accepting the Well Fare economy. However as time goes on we have taken the first steps to becoming an independent society. The word Kamloops is the English translation of the Shuswap word Tk'emlГєps, meaning 'where the rivers meet,' and for centuries has been the home of the Tk'emlupsemc, 'people of the confluence'. European contact with the colonial government divided the Secwepemc into 17 distinctive groups in 1811, with specific parcels of land selected for each. The Secwepemc peoples fall into the Plateau group of First Nations in North America. The Secwepemc people are a nation of 17 bands that occupy the south–central part of the Province of British Columbia. These proud people have lived in the interior ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. King Galahor Get His Name Analysis The year was 1275 of the Third Age when the dark sorcerer Mondain and his students slew Emperor Vaserd Atridius and his entire line of heirs; leaving the northern empire of Budalia in shambles. Seven warriors from each of the seven provinces of the old empire banded together and destroyed Mondain and his vile legion. The seven warriors then divided his magic rod into seven parts, to be distributed among them evenly so that no one person may ever claim them and cause disparity to the world ever again. The descendents of these seven would be known as the kings of what were once the provinces of Budalia, now separate nations who unite under a sacred pact forged by their forefathers. And so it is written that the Pact of the Seven shall unite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clerics and healers from all over Sosaria and the neighboring isles have come to see him, but magic can only do so much for what ails him. His eldest heir, whom he groomed from birth to take his place, obviously lays dead. His second eldest who marched to fight alongside his countrymen in Nostora, Lanner, has recently been presumed missing when his encampment was raided in the night over two months ago. This leaves poor, mild–mannered Travan, the youngest of Trytas's sons. The boy has shown little to no interest in something his older brothers so desperately competed over, preferring to spend his days reading about magic and dead gods, hardly the typical fair for a Belawain. Despite this, my liege would rather that his own line takes the throne in the event of his death than his younger brother Jorvan. Though I have met the man a number of times myself, he does not strike me as being of the same ilk as his brother. Trytas is atypical for a king, preferring to visit with his subjects when he can and strengthening the resolve of his people. Jorvan, on the other hand, is a foppish git who runs a backwoods town and thinks himself to be the proper heir to an entire bloody kingdom. In truth, these traits would make for an excellent successor to any king, but not for the likes of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay about Rock Music in the GDR and the Eastern Bloc The well–known riff of Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water" opens Andreas Dresen's movie Changing Skins (Raus aus der Haut, 1997). The film opens in a crowded music club where young people are dancing ecstatically, turned on by pulsing rock and roll. This could be a trite depiction of youth culture if it were not located in a country that suppressed this kind of music: the German Democratic Republic (GDR). It is therefore worth reflecting on the social and political controversy in the former East Germany that, finally in the 1970s, permitted the performance of rock music and even imports from the capitalist part of the world. By the late 1970s, different kinds of rock music were not only an integral part of Western youth culture but also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beat and rock music spread all over the GDR and imported records circulated on the black market. The government finally had to accept the fact that rock and roll had become an integral part of youth culture even in the socialist bloc. At the Eighth SED Congress in 1971, Honecker announced an about–face. The needs of young people – as they were an important part of socialist society – should no longer be ignored. Therefore, music from the West was allowed to be broadcast on radio stations (most popular was the youth station "DT64"), special editions of famous musicians like Jimi Hendrix, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and so on were released, and local bands were allowed again to perform in newly founded music clubs and discotheques. In 1973, with the establishment of the Committee for Entertainment Music as part of the Culture Ministry and the arrangement of the International Youth Festival in East Berlin, beat music was officially rehabilitated. Basically since around 1970, "popular culture in fact was the core of a common culture" (Maase 15). As a matter of fact, with the accommodation of rock and roll to official culture the government now was better able to control songwriters and musicians. With the groups dependent on the benefits of the Ministry, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Determination, Discipline, And Dedication Determination, discipline, and dedication are the three keys to Doctor Sampson (Sam) Davis' success. Growing up in the streets of Newark was not easy for any child, pre–teen, teen, and adult, especially for Davis but with the three D's to success he speaks of in The Pact: Three Young Men Make a Promise and Fulfill a Dream, shows that anyone can succeed when you have friends to help you through it all. Even though Davis did not have a perfect childhood, determination, dedication and discipline would help push him. Davis, as a child, has seen what describes a dysfunctional family and has witnessed many traits of physical, mental, and verbal abuse between his mother and father; "Your daddy ain't shit," and, "Your mama ain't shit" (Davis 19). In some instances, the violence was so severe that the use of a firearm or the destruction of property occurred. Davis' father would divorce from his mother but, attempt to be there for his children, yet the divorce still took an emotional toll on the kids. As for Davis, he would bury his feelings, to get over the divorce. Davis acknowledged his mother lacked an adequate education, thus, this motivated him to become well educated. However, acquiring adult responsibilities, such as writing and making bank deposits and reading important documents to his illiterate was a grand task for a young child. Times were getting harder for Davis' family and lack of funds meant utilities could not be paid; his family would be powerless. Even through ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. My School 's Investment Club Essay Problem My school's investment club has decided to start trading through an online investment site. This step is required to stay up to date in today's world of fast trading. The goal of my study is to analyze various online trading sites and look for which ones will benefit the investment club the most. In doing this study, a criterion needs to be established. The criteria will be able to resolve questions like: What sites will be the best financial decision? What sites will be the easiest to operate? And also, what online trading sites come with the best perks? Background Technology has been helping the work force with productivity since the invention of the computer. One industry that it has been impacted greatly is the world of investing. Twenty–four hours a day and seven days a week, stocks can be traded through various online investing sites. Trading isn't the only part of investing that is affected by technology. Public companies' earnings reports can now be viewed by anyone with a computer. Anybody can be given the power to do their own research and become an informed investor in today's world. As stated by Investopedia, "With the Internet, an investor can find an online company report from the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) website immediately after it is posted. Large financial documents can be downloaded within seconds and can be searched for key words, topics or specific financial statements" (Ryan Fuhrmann, 2012). Technology has essentially made the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Alfred Ryan Research Paper Alfred Ryan (born Alistair Raynerson): British orphan, raised under the Catholic school system forwarded by St. John Neumann. Rumored to have immigrated to America as an orphan from England in the late months of 1898 at the age of seven, settled in at an orphanage until 1905, where he was adopted by an upstanding third generation German–American family by the name of Bauer (q.v.). Anomaly: Refers to unnatural formations and artifacts caused by "Anomaly Causing Phenomena" (ACP for short). They are sought after by the Underground (q.v.) and the RGA (q.v.) as a source of income. The ACPs which they are formed are invisible to the naked eye, and require the introduction of concentrations of iron for them to create Anomalies. Unknown to the general... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By the time she was a freshman at St. Eustace Catholic High School for Girls, she was already a respected individual among the Ryanites. Her nickname was a reference to the fact that, unlike her already established reputation within the Children's Paradise, she is more of an amateur within some circles. Dominion: A cosmopolitan type empire, and one of several Brotzmanskrieg factions operating from behind the scenes of several school systems beyond the fringes of both the Confederation and the Republic (q.v.), it is the subject of both intrigue and contempt in The Plaid Dream. Edelweiss (born Felicity Hawkins): An old lady who is commonly known to drive white two door Chevy sedan from the 1960s. Not much is known about her. Her nickname was a reference to the fact that she was known to wear Edelweiss flowers in her auburn hair. Eternal Word Television Network (aka EWTN): An American based television network dedicated to Catholic programming. Founded by Mother Mary Angelica, PCPA, the network was launched on August 15th, 1981. A few years after the inception of the Greater American Catholic School System, Regina Wolanski of the League of Young Catholics (q.v.) would go on to make several cameo appearances on at least two shows in the network's programming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Should Day Trading Be Illegal? If you ask somebody that doesn 't trade, what they think about day trading, there is a chance that they will say that day trading is no different than gambling. I 'm here to show you that day trading is not gambling. The only time a trade should be compared to gambling, is if somebody enters a trade without a plan. In my entire trading career, I have never ran into another trader that did not have a set of rules created for his or herself. These rules can be shaped from experience, or rules you have created for yourself from watching other traders make mistakes. All good traders know that having rules is the key to longevity in the stock market. If you trade wildly without rules to hold you in place, you will perish. Watch some of my free videos here and check out these top 10 ten rules and see if you can apply them to your own trading. Rule #1 – Volume is a major key. I rarely trade a stock with size unless it 's trading at least 2–5+ million shares a day. One of the main reasons why I do that is because if I 'm trying to enter or exit a position, I want to do so with ease without moving the stock if I 'm entering a position or exiting my position. It can also be an expensive lesson to learn if you 're in a low volume stock, and it goes against you. If you have size, you 're essentially pushing the stock higher every time you exit your position. If you follow this rule, and always keep an eye on the volume and adjust your size accordingly, you should not run into this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Changes & Continuities of Silk Road Essay The Silk Road which started in 200 BCE and ended it in 1450 CE has its own changes and continuities. Trade flourished between the Asian and Europe at the time and as time went on its sole purpose of trading expanded to many other purposes and affect not only the area it contacted. Although there were many continuities during the time but it has more significant changes that occurred and also impact the world. One significant changes of the Silk Road is when it was first started it mainly started as a way for trade to flourish between Europe and Asia. But the purpose of this Silk Road has also expanded to transcend different culture and technologies from different places and caused cultural diffusion along the Silk Road. This happened ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reason the Chinese won't let the outsiders know how to make these silk is because the process of it is hard and they depends mostly on trading these silk for the stuff they needed. Another continuities is the geography of the silk road. The silk road is consist of many route, some is shorter but dangerous while other is longer but safer. Even though some of the routes have changed and there is more variety of stuff that's being traded than when it was started (e.g. Gunpowder) and the purpose of the road also expanded like people use it to spread religion and unfortunately is also been a route where disease easily spread (e.g. Black plagues) The continuity is the geography of the silk road never changed because both the European and Asia gained much profit from it that it doesn't need to be change and the Silk Road remained the major trade route between Far Eastern Chinese and European cultures and sparked numerous conflicts in its existence. The Silk Road which have been known as a major trade route in the 'old world' and sparked numerous conflicts in its existence. It brought the goods and the bads like the plagues, cultural diffusion, introduction of new technologies and brought new religions to different part of that world. The Silk Road shape the world we have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Suicide In Japan: Too Much To Bare, Too Hard To Live As the country with one of the world highest suicide rates, Japan has the significant suicide issues in recent years. Suicide cases in Japan have been found across different gender–age groups with various occupations, in both males and females, from children to seniors, for various reasons. The negative impacts of unemployment problems and social pressures are the major reasons that causing suicides among Japanese people. In addition, there are several country–specific and culture–specific kinds of suicides in Japan, such like honor suicide (or moral suicide), Internet suicide, responsibility–driven suicide, and charcoal burning suicide. There are several important factors linked to the suicide rates, which are levels of incomes, economic growth, divorce rate, birth rate, female labor force participation rate, and alcohol consumption. The negative impacts from those factors have been increasing the suicide rates in Japan. Those factors are directly influencing the suicide rates. Besides those direct factors, there are lots of indirect factors that influence the suicide rates in Japan, such as movies, music, TV shows, and reading materials. Those direct factors give people motivations to suicide, and those indirect factors give people ideas or instigation to suicide. The negative impacts of suicides in Japan are not only influencing people who have involved in suicide cases, but also influencing the entire Japanese society. By tracing the data of suicide rates in Japan over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Environmental Issues in Poland The environmental issues in Poland have improved since 1989 due to the major decline in heavy industry and increased environmental concern by post–Communist governments; of course air pollution will always remains serious because of sulfur dioxide emanations from coal–fired power plants, and the causing acid rain has caused forest damage Major trade and other wide–ranging economic reforms have led to a vigorous show of the Polish economy. A new WTO report on the trade policies of Poland says that real GDP in Poland has gone up by one quarter above pre–transition levels and that GDP per capita averaged US$4,000 in 1999. The report notes however that rural poverty and regional expansion remain key problems. WARSAW, Poland (AP)– Thousands of Polish labor union members are marching through Warsaw throwing smoke grenades and blowing whistles to show the level of their discontent with the government's labor and wage policies. The demonstrators congregated on Warsaw from all over Poland on Saturday, the last of four days of major protests in the capital that also included meeting with politicians and arguments with labor market experts. The coordinators – Poland's largest union, OPZZ, Solidarity and groups representing countless vocations – are expecting more than 100,000 participants. They say the guidelines of the government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk hurt the interests of workers and of their families. The government is rapidly losing reputation after recently raising the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Role for NATO in the Modern World Essay The Possibility of a Role for NATO in International Relations When NATO was founded in 1949, it had a clearly defined role. It was an alliance for collective security against the USSR and the Warsaw Pact, whereby if one member state was attacked, the rest would come to her aid under article 5. Since the fall of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, however, the role ofNATOhas become a great deal less clearly defined, since its members no longer really have any need for a defensive alliance. Indeed, operations such as those in Bosnia and Kosovo have suggested that for from being a defensive alliance, NATO may have some kind of future as an offensive alliance. There are also now doubts, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This resulted in the Dayton Ohio Accords, which received peace in the region, and with NATO upheld with 20,000 soldiers who were deployed to the area. This was a great success that arguably wouldn't have been possible without the intervention of a multilateral organisation such as NATO which, unlike the UN, could feasibly have an offensive mandate. Indeed, it essentially marked the rebirth of NATO as an offensive organisation, and it was the first time that NATO forces had been used in an aggressive manner. This has led to numerous cases of a similar nature. For instance, in 1999 in Kosovo, when it became widely feared that the Serbian government was beginning to initiate policies of ethnic cleansing and possible even genocide in its province of Kosovo, NATO intervened once again. By early 1999 it had become clear, as the Organisation for Security and Co–operation in Europe (OSCE) pointed out, that the only way to stop what would have resulted in a human refugee catastrophe, was through military action. NATO therefore launched a 78–day air campaign that succeeded in forcing the Serbian government to comply with the demands of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Jodi Picoult Controversial Topics People spin chaotic webs of controversial topics and Jodi Picoult is the one who untangles us all. A young woman has spent her life trying to understand why she was faced with protest when all she needed to do was rid of the baby that would kill her. Jodi Picoult takes her hand and explains why. The black man cowers underneath the hateful sentences of those who do not believe black lives matter. Jodi Picoult lays her hand on his back and comforts him with the story of another just like him. Out of the shadows she appears as the person who will help us understand it all. Her name is Jodi Picoult, the woman who handles controversial topics undeniably well. Jodi Picoult is a best–selling author of twenty–three novels. She has almost 14 million ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People are able to use fictions as a way to understand those issues, "just as computer simulations can help us get to grips with complex problems such as flying a plane or forecasting the weather..." (Paul). Not being personally involved in a situation allows people to think about a topic without feeling attacked or offended or anything of that sort. Fiction also relates to the emotional aspect of her writing mentioned earlier. Readers of fiction can become attached to the characters in the book. If something misfortunate happens to a character they like, the reader can become upset. This works in her favor because people are more willing to listen to what she has to say about any given topic. As readers, you can choose to think. Don't do the bare minimum. Everybody can read but only those who choose to can truly understand. So you don't know where to start? The best thing to do if you become involved in a controversial topic, whether it's for a debate or you're dealing with it personally, is research. Educating yourself can help you get through it. Not only that, you can talk to people who have had the same experience. Jodi Picoult is able to present controversial topics and different views on them while keeping the reader interested and mostly unoffended. Reading her book scan give a person an entirely different perspective. So why not pick up one of her books and see where it takes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. FDI In Tourism And Tourism's Impact On Tourism Although tourism is the most liberalised sector under the GATS, especially on the mode 3 (commercial presence), there is astonishingly little empirical study on the impact of FDI on tourism. Dwyer and Forsyth (1994) argued that the analysis of FDI impacts on tourism has been ignored and has enticed less attention in the literature than what was supposed. Buckley and Geyikdagi (1996) then pointed out that the difficulties in gaining information and data caused the analysis of FDI on tourism has received little attention. UNCTAD (2007) stated that the complicated analysis of FDI on tourism associated with the character of tourism that is not a singular activity. Tourism consisted of many separated and related activities, covering food and beverage, transportation, entertainment, sports, accommodation, culture, conventions, trade fairs, and recreation. Tourism also involved an extensive variety of companies ranging from multinational corporations ('MNCs') to tiny enterprises, allowing a number of diverse scales and levels in the market to partake in tourism. Some experts, nevertheless, analysed the adverse impacts of FDI on tourism on the environment. Perrin (2001) showed how GATS has significantly increased FDI in tourism. Putting Belek, Turkey as a case study, the increase of FDI has been followed by over–concentration in key areas of activity and primary locations, leading to the exploitation of other resources in the region. Specifically, the constructions of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Term Project Assignment : 10 / 14 Essay Term Project Assignment: 10/14 In the beginning of October, the Internet Corporation of Assigned Names and Number (ICANN), a nonprofit created by the Department of Commerce more than 15 years ago, was to be given to the global community. In other words, the U.S. government has loosened its grip on its authority of source domains, instead giving the international community more power over the registrars. Proponents of the handover indicate that the transfer of ICANN is "more of a formality than a real change of policy" (Baral, Who Controls the Internet?). Opponents disagree, instead suggesting that authoritarian governments who are members of ICANN can threaten freedom of speech on the internet. ICANN disagrees with these conservative opponents, stating that no nation will ever control it, not even the United States. The internet is the result of the abstraction and commodification of information. The internet was created to aid information sharing and communication via computers. Its early applications were untaxed and non–commercial. Platforms such as ARPANET are designed for research and communication only. Only until the mid–1980s was the internet commercialized. The evolution of the internet can be compared to the evolution of the Chicago grain elevator and its impact on market speculation and trade. The grain elevator of Chicago was the solution of close to one–hundred years of inconvenience ship transport. Grain was grown on the west Great Lakes region. Farmers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Pros And Cons Of NATO World War II just ended and there is a problem with The Western Democracies and The Soviet Union about expanding communist. They wanted to show each other that they are serious and both formed their own security agreement. On April 4, 1949 The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was signed. This treaty was an alliance between the North Americans and the Western European countries. They worked together to defend each other. So the Soviet Union cannot take over their country. On May 14 1955, The Soviet Union and The Communist Nations inEastern Europe made a rival alliance against The NATO called The Warsaw Pact. Signing the pact made The Soviet Union look like they were controlling the Communist Nations in Eastern Europe. The NATO and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After thirty six years of working together The Soviet Union and The Eastern Europe both agreed on to end the alliance. This was another sign for The NATO that The Soviet Union was falling apart and losing their former allies. A couple of years into the pact the Soviets said that it will be a defensive alliance. But it became clear to The Eastern Europe allies that the reason for the pact was to show reinforce communist dominance in Eastern Europe. This made The Soviet Union allies mad and they wanted to leave the pact. Without them The Warsaw Pact will start to fall apart which it did. In 1990, East Germany withdrew from the pact because it is getting reunification with West Germany. LaterPoland and Czechoslovakia really wanted to leave from the pact. The Warsaw Pact was suffering from protesters, faltering economy, and a unstable political situation. The Soviet Union was finally done and gave ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Taking a Look at the Warsaw Pact The Warsaw pact was the result of a treaty which the USSR and seven of its surrounding countries signed. The treaty was signed by the USSR, Albania, Poland, Romania, Hungary, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Bulgaria, in Warsaw, Poland in 1955. This was created 6 years after the Western nations created NATO in 1949. This treaty was a "treaty of friendship, cooperation, and mutual assistance" ("APPENDIX C: THEWARSAW PACT –– Soviet Union"). The USSR stated that the reason for the creation of this alliance was the addition of Western Germany to the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization). They weren't very fond of this because they felt threatened. The Russians created this pact for one main reason; to keep its East European allies under its political and military control ("APPENDIX C: THE WARSAW PACT–– Soviet Union"). They didn't want the rest of the surrounding satellite countries to end up joining NATO like Western Germany did, because that would put them in a very dangerous situation. Many people say that "Khrushchev's ambition towards the power of the Communist party may explain the formation of the Warsaw pact– he wanted global domination for Communism." ("The Cold War Museum"). The Warsaw Pact was a very big part of the cold war because it finally gave a depth to the "Cold War". It seemed very one sided. This creation of another side was good for the "communist" states. The Warsaw Pact was based on the objective of having a centralized defense between all of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Soviet Imperialism And The Soviet Union The United States and the Soviet Union operated as associates and fought against the Nazi regime during World War II, however, the merger did not last long and ultimately became the Cold War. Americans had for some time been careful about Soviet socialism and worried about Russian pioneer Joseph Stalin 's overbearing, ruthless guideline of his own nation. As far as concerns them, the Soviets loathed the Americans ' decades–long refusal to regard the USSR as a real part of the universal group and also their postponed section into World War II, which brought about the passing of a huge number of Russians. After the war ended, these grievances aged into a staggering feeling of shared doubt and animosity. After the war, Soviet expansionism in Eastern Europe drove numerous Americans ' fears of a Russian arrangement to control the world. In the meantime, the USSR came to disdain what they saw as American authorities ' pugnacious talk, arms development and the interventionist way to deal with global relations. In such an unfriendly air, no single gathering was total to fault for the Cold War; truth be told, a few history specialists trust it was unavoidable (History.com, 2009) When the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1990, president George H. W. Bush through his secretary of state James Baker promised Soviet premier Mikhail Gorbachev that in exchange for Soviet cooperation on German reunification, the Cold War era NATO union would not increase "one inch". Baker stated, "Look, if you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Vermeer's Hat Review Essay Vermeer's Hat: the Seventeenth Century and the Dawn of the Global World Review Essay Brook, Timothy. Vermeer's Hat: The seventeenth Century and the Dawn of the Global World (New York: Bloomsbury Press, 2008). 272pp. $17. Reviewed by: Holly Spacht December 16, 2013 In Vermeer's Hat: The seventeenth Century and the Dawn of the Global World, Timothy Brook uses Vermeer's paintings to show the effects of trade on the world and the overall globalization occurring. Brook argues that this globalization had begun in the seventeenth century. He takes a look at Vermeer's paintings, and uses them as windows into seventeenth century history to discuss further topics of interest. Through every painting, it leads to a door that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He states that tobacco started in Europe due to Portuguese sailors, and from there it spread and soon became was in high demand. Chinese people thought that tobacco had medicinal purposes, while Native Americans thought that tobacco connected you to a supernatural world. If we skip back a little, in the first chapter of Vermeer's Hat: The seventeenth Century and the Dawn of the Global World, Brook discusses Vermeer's first painting, View of Delft. This painting is one of the only outdoor scenes Vermeer had painted that is still in existence. The first window Brook opens for his readers in this painting is a view of the city of Delft. This painting shows the river harbor in Delft. Brook first uses the herring buses in this painting to open a window into the seventeenth century. Herring buses Timothy Brook states herring buses in Vermeer's Hat, are, "three –masted vessels built to fish for herring in the North Sea" (12). The herring buses give Timothy Brook a window to talk about the climate change and sickness in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. In these two centuries, the temperatures were falling all over the world, creating increased sickness and shorter crop seasons. In Vermeer's Hat, Brook says that the two herring boats in the painting are evidence of climate change. Brook also uses Vermeer to talk about the exchanges in the seventeenth century. He states that one of the benefits of the climate changing was the southward ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Pushing The Herd Off The Cliff Edge Introduction The idea of institutional herding has a striking implication for security price volatility. Estimations from the essay 'Sending the Herd Off the Cliff Edge'suggests that the predominance of herding behavior may explain why the financial system in 1990s had been in crisis for 40 out of the 120 months or 33% of the time (Persaud, 2000). These concerns, along with the increasing stock market ownership of institution investor in comparison to individual investors, is often used as a basis for advocating for an increase in monitoring institutional trading in equity markets in hopes that it that would lead to a reduction in the dominance of institutional investors in the financial market. However such claims are not fully supported by empirical research in the literature. Two schools of thoughts emerge the first being that herding enhances pricing efficiency, and second ascertains that herding initiates short–term trend reversals. The emergence of two seemingly polar opposite beliefs is not as a result of lack of scholarly competence but rather due to the nature of complexity within the subject leading to conflicts in assumptions and methodology. Conflicts in assumptions and methodology often arise due to rational definitional irregularities on institutional herding. An example of such a definitional irregularity occurs when as Avery definedherd behavior as"a trade by an informed agent which follows the trend in past trades even though that trend is counter to his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. International Order And Its Effect On The World 's The... International order, though it may be fleeting in the grand scheme of history, seems to be at least on a continuous track of lingering longer and longer each time before chaos takes over. The Persians, Greeks, and Romans all seemed to enjoy ever–increasing periods of relative peace at the top of their systems of international order before it unraveled. Most of Europe was in good order on the tail of the Industrial Revolution until some arch duke decided to vacation in Sarajevo. After each major conflict, the world re–shuffles itself and order is established again in some form or fashion. The players are bigger and more numerous with greater consequences for conflict but order is still unseated from time to time and the rules of the existing orders seem to change daily. Realism can explain this violent cycle of order and disorder. States and even non–state actors continuously seek to balance regional power in order to secure their survival in a world dominated by fear and uncertainty; if unable to balance that power through violent means, players will seek to form alliances and organizations to at least prevent domination; once a status quo has been created and survival is temporarily assured, players will seek to maintain life within that order; new members thrust the order back into violence and potentially chaos if unable or unwilling to play by those rules. This cycle of power balancing can be illustrated in three phases. International orders are created as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Sterling Marking Products MEMO To:JamesOndracekFrom:SumeiReyCC:GrigoriosLivanisDate:July27th2014Re:ForeignMarketEntryProposal–MarkMakerToachieveSterling'sobjectiveofin marketentry.WhileIunderstandmanagement'sconcernsregardingfocusingonnewproductinnovationandmanaging ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... WithgrowingdemandinCanada,therecouldbeastrainonlocaloperationsifwewanttoalsomeetdemandinothermarkets.Andajointventureposesthesameconcernsre OnceoursubsidiaryisestablishedintheUKandonceourarrangementwithBlumbergisterminated,wemayconsiderpursuingasimilarentrystrategyintheUStoaddress ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Teen Suicide In The Pact By Jodi Picoult "The Pact" by Jodi Picoult perfectly describes a typical high school romance. The story accurately creates a scene straight from a teen's mind. The book is based on two teens Emily and Chris, who are in love, a love so strong they are willing to die for, or rather with each other. Emily and Chris create a suicide pact together, but since only one of teens, (Emily) is actually suicidal, and when the gun only kills one, the question of suicide or murder, stirs in the air. One of the most controversial points among the friends and family of the now deceased Emily is that no one knew of Emily's suicidal intentions, mainly because she did not express the common symptoms of a depressed person. This book addresses the important struggles and issues teens commonly face in today's society, ie. suicide, depression, stress and growing up."The Pact" may seem like a devastatingly tragic story of two teens, but most do not realize how this is a reality for most of the today's young generation. The article "Teen suicide" by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Shows the heart aching facts and scary truths of teen suicide and depression. The article gets into the mental disorder and creates more depth and truth to what character Emily Gold might have been going through in the book."The Pact" by Jodi Picoult and article "Teen Suicide" by the American Academy Of Child And Adolescent Psychiatry, expresses how suicide and depression can be an undetectable tragic reality. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Readiness to Internationalize at Maynooth Essay Readiness to Internationalize at Maynooth Natural Granite Shingirayi A. Mutandiro – 6565816 Date: 14/11/14 ADM 3318C Professor Lynn MacDonald Executive Summary Primary problem Mr. Hyland is trying to find suitable markets for expanding his granite rock business profitably by relinquishing some control of his business. Mr. Hyland is also concerned with achieving a balance between his local business interests and family life in Canada. Alternatives 1. Keep ongoing operations as is (status quo) 2. Service Boston, Hamburg and London only 3. Expand to Tokyo and Amsterdam (in addition to Boston, Hamburg and London) Facts considered 1. There is a significant household gardening market, especially in USA 2. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Higher prices lead to lower demand compared to the competitors' granite products. Delays will also lead to poor service, meaning lower goodwill as well as lost sales. 2. The average cost of auto propane trading worldwide at US$6.40 is expected to rise given growing global fuel demand. The higher cost of auto propane will also increase the price of the granite products that MNG intends to ship to foreign markets. 3. The Canadian gardening market is heavily saturated, and even more so as the granite business grows. With the advent of the internet, customers have more options to find cheaper alternatives to MNG's products. This also means the company's market share is significantly reduced. 4. Language and social differences in potential markets act as barriers to business activities. Without knowledge of the foreign languages, conducting business transactions becomes harder. The culture differences make it even more complicated, since there are differences in business etiquette depending on the country. 5. Balancing family time and business is also important for Mr. Hyland. Running a business like this is time consuming and gets in the way of his aim for more family time. Primary problem Mr. Hyland is trying to find suitable markets for expanding his granite rock business profitably by relinquishing some
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  • 40. Life Along the Silk Road Essay Life Along The Silk Road During the outward–looking rule of China's Tang dynasty (seventh–ninth century C. E. ), sophisticated people in northeastern Iran developed such a taste for expensive, imported Chinese pottery that they began to imitate it in great quantity for sale to people who could not afford the real thing. And in northern China there was a vogue for beautiful pottery figurines of camels laden with caravan goods or ridden by obviously non–Chinese merchants, musicians, or entertainers. Non–Chinese camel figurines found in Mesopotamia carry loads that duplicate the distinctive appearance of the loads on the Chinese figurines. So it is clear that by the time of the rise of Islam in the seventh century, contact across the Silk ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "...these [camels] protectors of the hot winds with their fur..." and "...foretellers of gust winds as they stuck their snouts in the sand whenever a gust of wind picked up ..." (Whitefield 146). Camels afford us one glimpse of how this system came into being. The two–humped or Bactrian camel was native to central Asia and Iran and was used as a domestic animal from at least the third millennium BCE. onward. The one–humped camel was native to Saudi Arabia. Physically the two species share resistance to thirst and to hunger, which probably explains the survival of both of these comparatively defenseless species in regions too arid or barren to support many predators. They differ, however, in their resistance to heat. The two–humped camel has a long, shaggy coat during the winter and molts in the spring; one–humped breeds have much less hair in their torrid native climate of Arabia (Oliver). It is reasonable to assume that two–humped pack camels were used from the beginning by travelers along the Silk Road. Once they got to Mesopotamia, however, they must have suffered terribly from summer heat. Yet summer was the most likely time of arrival because the several –month journey from northern China usually began in the fall, when the camels were in best condition after a summer of grazing (William/ Spielvogel 251). Of course, it must have been evident to traders that Mesopotamia had its own camel, the one–humped animal herded in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...