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    “To explore business opportunities for volume based model of Mydeals247 especially school/college category in Bangalore and its nearby area.” With reference to Mydeals247ecommerce Pvt. Ltd. A Project Report submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of MASTER DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION By Deepak Kumar Subudhi (Regd No: 1225112407) Under the esteemed guidance of: Dr M.S.V. Prasad (Associate Professor) GITAM INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT GITAM UNIVERSITY VISAKHAPATNAM

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    Apush Wwii

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    defenceless. The capitulation of Manchuria‚ total collapse of the Kwantung Army and threat of a Russian invasion on Japan itself was what convinced Japan to surrender. With no navy‚ no air force‚ their armies being beaten by the Chinese‚ their people at home starving to death‚ American bombers ruling their skies‚ an effective American sea blockade in place‚ Russia declaring war on them‚ and with martial law imposed‚ Japan was essentially defeated by August 1945. This is why prominent US military commanders

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    Hitler saw the United States as a weak yet overbearing nation that consistently meddled in the affairs of other nations. Hitler saw the USA as an ideological enemy‚ racially mixed and therefore inferior. Hitler rationalized his motives for carrying out WWII with the repercussions of WWI. The Nazi Party believed that the Treaty of Versailles was the destruction of German pride and success at the hands of the Allied nations. Under the agreement‚ Germany was allowed to possess no submarines‚ no military

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    The cause of WWII

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    The cause of WWII World war II is a very difficult time to unravel. It all started as the treaty of Versailles threatened to demolish Germany completely. Various political parties competed with each other‚ trying to gain the upper hand‚ which would allow them to take control of Germany and gain power. However these parties weren’t enough to convince the people that Germany could be revived gain. After the First World War Germany was accused of starting of it and thus in the treaty of Versailles

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    The treatment of Australian POW’s‚ particularly under the Japanese‚ in WW2 was horrifying‚ and is considered one of the greatest war atrocities Australia has ever seen. This essay will showcase the ___ treatment of POW’s in Changi‚ Singapore‚ and along the construction of the Burma –Thailand railway line as well as mentioning the experiences of those in Europe and the experience of POW civilians and nurses. All those who interred during WWII faced harsh conditions‚ and their experiences has significantly

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    in the original paper but couldn ’t transfer them to here. The first link in the bibliography has tons of WW1 propaganda posters you can use.) World War I changed America greatly. It had an obvious effect on the way we handle business on the home front. Propaganda‚ rationing‚ and political views all played a part on American citizens in World War I. "Propaganda was a huge tool used to sway citizens toward a particular political view. "The U.S.A. entered World War One in April 1917‚ but lost

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    Role of Women in Wwii

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    actively in many ways in this war‚ and they are doing a grand job on both the fighting front and the home front.” ~Eleanor Roosevelt‚ 1944 World War II (WWII) is often described as defining America’s “Greatest Generation.” That image was portrayed by a young‚ dapper‚ American airman‚ full of patriotism‚ courage‚ and a desire to make the world a better place. He was eager to conquer the world and return to the home front to make a better life for himself and his family. However‚ his wife‚ sister‚ and

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    The Frosty War (WWII)

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    for harms that come about because of jurisdictional question among themselves‚ and required union pioneers to take a noncommunist vow. Taft-Hartley was only one of a few snags that impeded the development of composed work in the years taking after WWII. The CIO’s "Operation Dixie‚" attempted to unionize southern material laborers and steelworkers. It bombed in 1948

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    Australian P.O.W's

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    Prisoners’ peril Tom Stewart Australian prisoners of war during World War 2 and their horrible ordeal revealed. First of September 1939 the world was about to change again as the Second World War commenced ironically and tragically‚ the events which occurred at the end of WWI were destined to trigger WWII especially when the Treaty of Versailles was put into place. Not everyone was happy with the treaty. Adolf Hitler invaded Poland on 1st September 1939‚ triggering the WWII. Japan then started to invade

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    WWII The homefront

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    Week Three Post-Discussion Reaction Form Group Interaction 1. How clear was the intent of the discussion? The discussion this week by the team was great. We had a very clearly defined outline to follow which helped to organize our discussion topics amongst one another. As such‚ I felt that we were able to better express our thoughts to the specific subject at hand without leaving to question which point the poster may have been referring to. 2. How prepared were your group members for the

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