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    Skyler Kropper H Block Ms.Kuo Due April 5th Positive Effects of the Relationship Between Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt During World War II there were three big leaders of the world, Stalin, Churchill and Roosevelt. Two of these leaders worked very closely together, creating an unmatched personal and political friendship. These two leaders were Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister of Britain, and Franklin Roosevelt, the United States President. This relationship started in 1941…

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    How To Retake Madagascar

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    The battle for Madagascar was an important, but often overlooked battle during World War II. The island had fallen under control of the Nazi puppet government known as Vichy France. Under the colonial government, this island was going to be used not only to station Japanese vessels as a strategic advantage, but also for possible future concentration camps for Polish Jews, sent over by the Nazis. This was known as the Madagascar Plan. The main concern by the British was not just the issue of…

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    of all of the items on the agenda, the points of discussion for each item, and any action items to occur for future meetings 4) to identify the agenda item that required the most time for discussion and to describe the significance of the agenda item to nursing practice 5) Note whether or not the item is a continuation from a previous meeting 6) Will the discussion item be added to a future meeting? Why? 7) A personal reflection of the standards of nursing would be added…

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    Noise. As we experience in a day to day life, noise acts as a barrier to communication. Likewise in an organization also for example in a factory premises, two people wants to communicate, noise acts as a barrier because of the noise of the machinery. ii. Time and distance. When two people want to communicate, if the receiver for the communication doesn’t have time to listen to the communicator, then it act as a barrier to communication. Or there is too much distance between person A and person…

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    The “Third Wave” of democracy began in the 1970s when Spain and Portugal suddenly switched from autocracies to a democracies. In the following years, several countries around the world adopted democratic governments. During the “Third Wave”, there were four main reasons for a country to change to a democracy , and scholars learned a lot about the transition from autocracy to democracy. One of the main a reasons a country would switch to a democratic form of government is because they were…

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    as the only religion of any importance, which would have meant many members of society, did not feel valued. But as time went on, the world changed but the ways of the Catholic Church did not. Pope Paul the sixth, a significant member of the Vatican II during the 1962 to 1965 period, identified that changes needed to be made to ensure the Catholic Church was prominent in the modern world and had meaning to the people of today and did not die like the dinosaurs. The changes to the documents were…

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    I.) Chapter 4 Danger Signal: A company enters a market outside of their area of expertise. The company purchases other companies and merges with them with hopes that it will be successful. II.) The leadership principle violated is spending billions of dollars on mergers and expecting the purchase to create a skilled knowledge of the new company. III.) The people responsible for purchasing the company (CEO, COO, CFO, board of directors) are responsible for creating and executing a plan of…

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    Macbeth is a tragedy play written by William Shakespeare in 1606 and published in 1623. Shakespeare created this play during the Elizabethan era, and was highly influenced by ‘The Great Chain of Being’, which the social structure of the time. This play revolves around a noble that soon changes after he meets three witches on his way home from a battle and they tell him of three prophecies, which spark his interest and causes worry when they start coming true. These prophecies start to occupy his…

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    Thus backwards causation is a matter involving external time, and less so personal time. This is why we say events in the future cause events in the past, because we are referencing external time. However, on personal time, events from the past (starting time travel) caused events in the future (arriving in the past). In backwards time travel, what is earlier in personal time is later in external time. The distinctions between external time and personal time…

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    The 38th Parallel

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    Korean peninsula against the Chinese border. In October 1950, China entered the Korean War because they were afraid of being attacked. The Chinese and North Koreans pushed the USA and South Koreans back to its current border, the 38th Parallel. The Korean War ended on July 27, 1953. After the end of World War II, South Korea was founded in August 1945 and North Korea was founded September 1948. In 1948, South Korea began competing in the Summer and Winter Olympics even though North and South…

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