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    conquered nations/lands are not politically independent. For example before 1947 India was a colony so did not have the political independence to take the decisions internal as well as external. On the other hand, political independence does not mean that there is no external influence from other nations. 4. Promoting economic prosperity-- 5. Maintaining or enhancing national prestige and reputation or pride 6. Self- respect or national honor. Components of National Interest:- Vital…

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    The concept of old war evolved alongside the creation of the state system, originated from the Peace of Westphalia in 1648. Even though the development of modern state grew slowly at first, Westphalia has been a turning point in laying the foundation for a Europe of territorial states. The delineation of boundaries helped the dichotomy of internal/external, being the root of classical definition of old war. 1.1 Clausewitz theory Carl von Clausewitz , influenced by the campaigns of Frederick…

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    Shopify Plus or Magento Enterprise Edition: Is it High Time to Switch? Are you scaling up? Do all of your recent metrics indicate that your eCommerce business is rapidly growing into an enterprise-level? Is it high time for your retail business store to have an enterprise ecommerce platform? If you’re in the eCommerce industry for quite some time now, you might have noticed that majority of the owners of retail businesses, from small-scale to even enterprise-level, are usually oscillating only…

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    In the Vantaa case, the participatory scenario-building process was utilised to tackle the potential safety and security risks pertaining to the surroundings and area of the railway station at the city of Vantaa. Vantaa is a rapidly growing city alongside the capital of Finland Helsinki. It is the fourth biggest city in Finland having around 215.000 inhabitants (statistical data from the year 2015). It is home to a growing railway station and the Helsinki-Vantaa airport. One key objective of the…

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    In a recent report, if Britain decides to leave the European Union, British households will become £933 richer, because taxes will be lower, and food and clothing will be cheaper. But the trade off is not entirely good news, since there would be restrictions of UK citizens working and living in EU member states. this could mean millions of jobs lost and the loss of freedom to live wherever they please. A pro-European newspaper, The Observer, also claims that tax avoidance and evasion will…

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    year since its launch in India, with the exception of the year of 2009 for the obvious reasons. In fact during the period of the time during January to November 2010, Germany registered over 4,20,000 overnight stays in which it was over the other European nations, except the United Kingdom. The various segments of the corporate business travel and segments of trade fair have always been the lucrative proposers and propositions for Germany and, therefore, they conduct various activities like the…

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    Persepolis Movie Essay

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    Do you take the rights and things you have for granted? What if you lived in Iran where people did not have very many expressive rights. How would you feel if everything you wanted was being held back from you because of where you live. Persepolis is a short animated film by Marjane Satrapi. It tells the true story about her own life as a girl growing up in Iran and how she was held back from enjoying the things she wanted to enjoy. Being Iranian changed Marjane Satrapi’s Personality in many…

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    The "colossus" in the title of the Petrarchan sonnet, The New Colossus, by Emma Lazarus, infers that there is a giant that guards the door to the kingdom so many wish to enter, but in fact, it turns out to be a welcoming by the Statue of Liberty that inspires hope into the author, and presumably, all those who are allowed to enter the United States of America through Ellis Island. From the beginning of the poems first verse it is clear that this giant is not as it seems as it is, "not like the…

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    to for the safe transport of their goods by ship. The creation of the compass was in China approximately during the dynasty of the Tang in China and was used throughout Asia thereafter through trade in the 1100's and then a century later, even the European sailors used the compasses as a basis for their navigation through the oceans and seas. Another new invention that boosted trade was the saddle. The animals that were used to travel through the Silk Roads were mainly camels because they…

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    great concern; the blending of other cultures may put fear into some who believe the American culture should be the sole one practiced here in the United States. With the American population being a mix of people from different countries already it presents the question that what exactly is American culture. I believe that many of those who do choose to come to America will buy into the idea embracing the American culture whatever it may be. Looking at the book Oscar found a form of this when he…

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