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    anti-government views they want to have a reform which includes on the peace talk FARC and the government of Columbia had, Stanford University. According to Stanford University, “The group claims to represent the lower, peasant, and the agrarian class of Colombia, whose members oppose what they see as growing imperialism in the country”. As they continue on to achieve their goal of turning the government in Columbia they terrorism is well known that delivers bloodshed to the country of Columbia…

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    victims of violence, women have not been identified as key players until the late 1970s. Important protagonists in the conflict across the world, women have carried suicide attacks and hold operational positions in some groups. The masculinity of armed conflicts and the gradual modernization of gender roles in societies conditioned women roles’ in terrorist organizations. Conventionally, women are defined as more vulnerable and less violent than men are. Societal myth or stereotype, it is rarely…

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    Throughout Spanish Latin America, the transition from a colony to a nation-state (1820s-1850s) was very extensive, complex, and at various times a brutal process. The former Spanish America split into more than a dozen separate countries, following the administrative divisions of the colonial system. The difficulty for the inhabitants of these administrative units was not, however, as simple as the division of geographic boundaries. Rather, the recently emancipated countries of Latin America…

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    violence against the civil population and the government. This results in bombing government properties, mass killing targeting the general public transportations and attacks on government properties. Although engaging in a violence the revolutionary Armed Forces of Columbia also known as FARC operates a different way. According to National…

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    With over one billion users, Facebook has emerged as one of the most popular sites since its release. Back in 2010, it was the second most visited website behind Google, and accounted for over 600 million daily active users. To this day, it has lost its second place spot to the rising video sharing site, YouTube, but now amasses over one billion users logging on every day. Who would have thought a Mark Zuckerberg, nineteen-year-old college student, would be able to create the company that it…

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    at night, some people staged a procession in Ramu in protest of the perceived blasphemous image uploaded to a Facebook account. Newspaper reports stated that local Awami League leaders were initially seen mobilising the mob and emphasising the sentimental religious issue to counter the opposition. The Daily Star, a widely circulated national daily, reported that a motley group comprising local leaders of pro-Awami League organisations, BNP men, madrasa students and common people were allegedly…

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    name, the fourth is deciding on brand strategy, and the fifth is whether to reposition a brand later on. To Brand or Not to Brand? The first decision is whether the company should develop a brand name for its product. Branding is such a strong force today that hardly anything goes unbranded, 189…

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