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    Xiami Case Study

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    customers and also expand their target market. So the main goal of Xiaomi is to meet the needs and wants of the target customers in countries like India, China and…

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    reasons why the United States became involved in the Cold War, but the main reason was the containment policy; and this policy was a response to a series of moves by the Soviet Union to enlarge its communist sphere of influence in Eastern Europe, China, Korea, and Vietnam; and the impact it had on people's lives during the 50s and 60s was terror because…

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    The United States Army Project, My first reality check occur when my hometown suffered Hyperinflation that reach 7649.00% in 1990, so you can imagine how bad it was make a living under those circumstances, when right now our economy have a rate of 0.70% of inflation. In this moment I can use the same phrase that our democrat candidate Bernie Sanders is relaying now in his political campaign Enough is Enough ! that came across my mind due to I was just tire to be the citizen Guinea pig for a…

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    problematic issue being technology, that slowly degrading traditional value, and communicating with others. The use of technology in my society became a major important to live itself; this great invention of us humans is rewriting how the human world was in the past. Technology in my society of New York 2036 has a great deal of diversity of technology for all kinds of use in the world. Some of the technology that we of 2036 have invented is the flying car, nanny machines, a spaceship that…

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    and the Berlin Wall was torn down reuniting families that had not seen each other in years. Ronald Reagan was the person who kept fighting for the wall to be taken down and he even has a famous speech where he says to the soviet leader to tear down the wall (Fund). These two things indicated that the Cold War was coming to an end (history.com). Even though the war ended with the breaking apart of the Soviet Union there are still countries to this day that are communists, such as China and North…

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    is nation where democracy reigns and freedom rings. The forefathers of this country wanted nothing more than a nation without a monarchy rule set in place. When we won our freedom in the Revolutionary War, questions arose as to who would lead this great nation. A king and a queen were out of question, but they did not want an anarchy, so a compromise was met. To this day America has been led by a position called the president. The president is the one Americans look up to as a leader who will…

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    time filled with change and hardship. After the Wall Street Crash of 1929, the most devastating stock market crash in American history, the vast majority of the decade was crippled by a financial ruin called the Great Depression that had a traumatic impact worldwide, leading to widespread unemployment and poverty. In response, authoritarian regimes emerged in several countries in Europe, specifically the Nazi Party in Germany. Weaker states such as China and Poland were invaded by expansionist…

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    Both George Orwell’s allegorical tale, Animal Farm and Jimmy Fallon’s comedic clip of Donald Trump employ satire to demonstrate that some people are unfit to lead because they use fear and terror to maintain power. Orwell believes that any society where leaders have absolute power would fail because inevitably leaders use power for their own benefit. He criticises the failures of the Russian revolution and the subsequent totalitarian regime to provide strong and fair leadership and to establish…

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    and a boy named after my father, Liang. I was born in the Guangdong province of China. My mother was a wealthy merchant in the Cantonese province. In addition to that, she was a member of a thirteen member guild of Chinese trade merchants. They acted as representatives for the Qing ruler to manage trade with companies like the British East India Company. My father, Liang Xu worked on a trading post outside the walls of Guangzhou. These posts were referred to as “barbarian houses” by the…

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    Three Key Issues

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    development from emissions, and perpetuating the protections offered by the Constitution are issues for the United States today, tomorrow, and for the decades to come. Principally of concern are our actions and reactions abroad, namely those with Russia, China. The balance of power theory maintains that…

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