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    The Marshall Plan

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    After World War Two the main source of contention with the United States was Communism. Calling to action the Marshall plan, the United States sought to abate the spread of Communism through its use of Neo-imperialism. Russia was also able to spread its political views of Communism by invading smaller developing nations. Postwar international world order was a division between the East and West, there was no singular contender for this role. Post World War Two the United States was under the…

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    The increasingly intensive scarcity of fuel resources is making an energy innovation race among vehicle manufacturers. Therefore, electric vehicle is considered as a sufficient solution for a sustainable transport industry. In the recent year, the number of electric vehicles sold out has been increased significantly throughout the world. This pattern has been formed by the awareness and action on reducing gas emission for the environmental benefits, simultaneously decrease the burden…

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    The board room meeting existed for a hundred years or more until the video conference came along and took meetings online. While the older method still has its uses in some cases and will never go away completely, there are still numerous benefits to online conferences that many people have already felt improving their businesses and personal lives. If you are still on the fence about making the switch, are worried about the technical aspects, or haven’t yet made an online call and are…

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    Life is flustered with a mountain of decisions that can shape people’s lives for either the better or the worse. Children are told the importance of standing out from their peers and to be themselves, yet Children tend to assimilate to their peers ideas, customs, and behaviors. Some may argue that assimilation is outgrown as those children reach adulthood, but sadly that is not the case. The 1994 classic film “Quiz Show,” follows the journey of different players deciding to be unlawful and…

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    In his essay All Animals Are Equal Peter Singer argues that non-human animals are equal to humans. He believes that the next major liberation movement will be the one to end speciesism, which he defines as the discrimination against animals by humans. I will be arguing that the case Singer puts forward is persuasive, and provides a simple and easy solution to end speciesism by using logic and appealing to human emotion. Singer highlights a few main examples of speciesism in our society, the…

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    Power Of Communication

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    encourager, harmonizer, compromiser, gatekeeper, standard setter, group commentator, and the follower. Furthermore, there are individual roles of group members as well and they include the aggressor, blocker, recognition seeker, self-confessor, playboy, dominator, help seeker, and special interest pleader (Marquis & Huston, 2015). I find myself participating as the information seeker, encourager, and help seeker when adapting to most group roles. There have been times I have acted as the blocker…

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    was a man. Take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again” (Shakespeare, 1.2.143-96). Most of the Hamlet’s memories are about his father, the old Hamlet. In Hamlet’s memories, his father is a king, of course. As a king, which is a dominator of a country, must be fair, brave and powerful, but we know it is not always true. We don’t have a king in America now, but we do have a president and government officials to run this country, which we call them politicians.…

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    Mongol Empire Essay

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    relative close to him. And so making the control of what he had made into their hands, and for them to decide what to do in their land to either live and prosper, or dominate. Chinggiz Khan had a great vision in his aspect into trying to the dominator and ruler of Earth, but his death was closer before he was able to succeed into making that into a reality. In his belief he wanted to become such a great ruler and so by making his kingdom and army the best first until he was certain that he…

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    Instagram Marketing Tools

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    4 Instagram Marketing Tools to Better Manage Your Brand Promotion Are you using Instagram for your business? Are you looking for better Instgram management tools? Many social media marketers still haven’t adopted Instagram for their brand promotion because it doesn’t provide the right marketing tools to assist them use it efficiently and effectively. Here are few of Instagram marketing tools to help you become more effective with Instagram. Why Instagram? Instagram is one of the rapidly growing…

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    be unfair for history to disregard Cyrus’ accomplishments based on his inability to ensure the empire survived after he died. Cyrus left a legacy through his creation of a vast, tranquil, diverse empire; he left a legacy of hope for future world dominators though the qualities and virtues he possesses. Xenophon helped develop Cyrus’ legacy into one that would last forever. His children’s failure to sustain his empire and way of life will not taint Cyrus’ legacy in the eyes of people he helped…

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