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    Pacific, whilst establishing PMO to standardise and control all regional projects in line with business and project objectives.  Set the vision and strategy for Smiths Detection, leading the growth of the business across Singapore, Hong Kong & Republic of Korea sub-market.  Over 10 years international complex project management experience utilizing a combination…

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    the Swintar Galaxy, Nebutud Fealadsef, a naval general, saw that just as North Korea, so the galaxy was really economically depressed. People were using slingshots to get to other planets, people built spaceships out of tin cans, and there was no strong government. He wondered what he could do to help them. He thought to look into the government. It was a democratic republic, but it wasn’t democratic or a republic. It was a communistic government run by ten aristocrats from different…

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    down from generation to generation, from grandfather to grandson. Even their religion is controlled; religious groups are sponsored by the government, but only to provide a sense of religious freedom. North Korea is located in between China and the lower half of the peninsula, South Korea. The terrain consists of hills and mountains divided by deep valleys. Only about 8 to 10 cities actually have the everyday necessities, the rest is undeveloped or in most cases untouched. Only the high…

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    WWI, he took on positions of high authority and responsibility. From being the superintendent of West Point on June 1, 1919; Chief of Staff; Field Marshall of the Philippines; Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces; then Commander of U.S. Forces in Korea, General Dougal MacArthur demonstrated capability and potential of the Army Core Values and Warrior Ethos. His drive and ambition occurred in the heart of the Philippines. General MacArthur’s journey…

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    1. Compare and contrast the foreign policies of Bismarck vs. Kaiser Wilhelm. How were their decisions significant to WWI? (At least three paragraphs). (9 PTS) After greatly expanding his territory many perceived Otto Von Bismarck as a leader that who was a great expansionist and a person who believed in imperialism. However, one major note about Otto Von Bismarck is that he refused to go to war, he always preferred peace over violence because he feared of the damage war and battle would do to…

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    Research Paper 1- Will North and South Korea ever Reunite When most people think about North and South Korea, they think of two nations that will never be able to reconcile and be able to reunite, two nations that have been at each other’s throats for a long time. I am one of those people. In my opinion there are many reasons why they will not be able to reunite as one nation again. The first reason why I believe that these two very different nations will not be able reunite with each other…

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    Chinese soldiers defending, erroneously, the PRC had Positioned One quarter million PLA soldiers on their border with North Korea.a In the Fall of 1950 Gen. Chu Teh, the People 's Liberation Army commander managed to slip 300,00 fighting men into Korea “Under the noses of the United…

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    Russia would declare war on Japan. Later in a difference conferences Germany and Korea would be split up. According to the website Americaintkoreanwr.com in February 1945 Stalin and Roosevelt agreed after the Japanese had been defeated the Korean Peninsula would be control in a trusteeship. Above the 38th parallel the Soviet would be under their control and the United States would control the southern half of Korea. The Soviet Union would install a pro Communist Government and the United…

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    Canadian Peacekeeping

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    The Development of Canada’s Identity as a Peacekeeper When people hear the word, peacekeeper, some imagine a gendarmerie controlled by the Capitol, tasked with maintaining order throughout the nation of Panem by violence, in the famous novel, The Hunger Games. However, Canada’s definition differs slightly as it defines peacekeeping as promoting peace and truce between hostile political forces (Granatstein). Canada has played a significant role in international peacekeeping through its…

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    Army received certificates of land and broke up in a sending back of the republic mistrust of its standing armies. The main army of the nation became state militias, the only exception being the Western Frontier and a single battery of artillery that guarded West Point’s arsenal. After years of conflict with the Native Americans…

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