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    Introduction Alfred Thayer Mahan recognized the existence of the intermediate field of study and practice between naval policy, strategy and tactics. His theories created a foundation for modern operational art and operational warfare while analyzing contributing factors of politics, social and economic conditions while keeping maritime interests at the forefront of his beliefs. As classical naval theoretician, he shaped the service culture and military doctrine for a multiplicity of navies on a…

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    org, the IAB, “exists to serve and help the IETF,” (Internet Engineering Task Force). This means that when the board members of the IAB come together to point out flaws in the systems or to create new codes in order to preserve and to promote the evolution…

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    Athens was the birth place of democracy, it was around 507BC when the Athenian leader Cleisthenes introduced a series of political reforms known as the demokratia, which means ‘rule by the people’ (Cartledge, 2011) The following essay will assess the demokratia, arguing that ancient Athens was a real democracy. The first consideration is the great quality of democracy displayed in the Athenian political system. Then, the institutions that Athens had in place were democratic and produced…

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    Dbq Ap World History

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    In order to answer the question above, one must first explore the many factors that affect a diverse continent with countries that were economically and politically developed and countries that were still in the process of industrial evolution rather than revolution. Europe was and still remains a continent with the greatest diversity with regards not only to ethnic and religious variability but also due to its fluctuating economic stance based on the discrepancies between countries in terms of…

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    obligation, Offred is to have no relations with men, especially not sexually. Offred begins having sex with Nick, however, at Serena Joy’s desire. Serena Joy wants Offred to get pregnant, and gives her news about her daughter in exchange for her cooperation. Soon, Offred meets with Nick secretly, one of the few things she has control over. While she keeps her eyes closed when she’s with the Commander, she keeps them open when with Nick. “I want to see what can be seen, of him, take him in,…

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    All countries create a national identify which may or may not endure some resemblance to reality. Australia’s National identity is constantly changing through the evolution of Australia from once being considered the sons of the British Empire to creating a unique national identity like no other. With Australia being a young and culturally diverse nation, which often struggles with how to define its national identity, the word “Australianness” can often been an umbrella term used to describe…

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    Andrew Carnegie

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    In 1889 Andrew Carnegie recognized the divide in industrialized America between the rich and the poor, a divide he deemed natural in any economy yet not preferable. Consequently, Carnegie recommended to the wealthy of America a strategy, one that would endeavor to render the gap between the rich and poor smaller, therefore more manageable and beneficial to the state and its people. This strategy proffered the ideal that the wealthy in any society should perpetually be engaged in spending their…

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    the probability that a team will continue to work and function effectively. Then, the degree to which the team develops and implements new and improved processes, products and procedures which is termed team innovation. And lastly, the inter-team cooperation which is the effectiveness of the team in working with other teams in the organization with which it has to work in order to deliver products or services (West, 2012). An effective team for me is the one that achieves its goals and adheres…

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    with explicit procedures that are used to control and diminish crimes, along with, implementing penalties on those who are in violation of the laws. Since the seventeenth-century, society and the criminal justice system has manifested based on our evolution. During that era, the criminal justice system focused primarily on punishment rather than deterrence. The criminal justice system was not as complex and intricate as it is today. Since the founding of our Country and the creation of the…

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    Abstract – A large number of grocery stores are nowadays used by billions of people for the acquisition of yet an enlarging number of products. Product acquisition represents a process that comprises the time spent by customers in corridors, product location and checkout queues. Furthermore, it is becoming increasingly difficult for retailers to keep their clients loyal and to predict their needs. It is all due to the influence of competition and the lack of tools that can discriminate…

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