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    Italy‚ the United Kingdom‚ and the United States. The treaty was created primarily so that the Allies could decide and agree upon what they wanted to do to the Central Powers‚ the losing countries of WWI‚ which were mainly Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Bulgaria‚ and the Ottoman Empire. The three most important politicians there were David Lloyd George (Britain)‚ Georges Clemenceau (France) and Woodrow Wilson (America). Germany was not invited to this meeting because England and France wanted to blame the

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    Nato and Warsaw Pact

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    Hitler’s defeat. The creation of NATO and the resurgence of Western Germany encouraged the USSR to create an alliance with its satellite nations—the Warsaw Pact. The USSR had essentially controlled or at least held strong influence over Poland‚ Albania‚ Bulgaria‚ East Germany‚ Romania‚ and Czechoslovakia. The Warsaw Pact codified the existing relationships the USSR had with those countries and both formally and

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    purpose and activity: * Purpose: the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists * Activity: Any activity that is engaged in for the primary purpose of making a profit. Business activities can include things like operations‚ marketing‚ production and organization.  Also known as business operations marrriotts mission STATEMENT: and aims and objectives S.M.A.R.T Marriott’s vision is to be the world’s leader in hospitality services and it achieves that through

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    Serbia in 1914. It grew into a world war involving 32 countries. The allies included Britten‚ France‚ Russia‚ Italy and the United States these countries fought against the central powers which included Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria. After the assassination‚ Austria declared war

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    Throughout history‚ there have been many conflicts between nations that threaten peace among the people‚ impacting the world with new innovative ideas. World War I is one of the worst wars to ever be fought. It was a major conflict that began in Europe and spread around the world between 1914 and 1918. There were many events that lead to the war including alliances‚ imperialism‚ nationalism‚ and militarism. Nationalism was the leading cause of World War I because it an extreme form of patriotism

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    Infant Mortality

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    infant mortality and why is it such a problem? Infant mortality is the measure of infant deaths per year. It is worldwide issue and it affects everyone: mothers‚ fathers‚ grandparents‚ blacks‚ whites‚ etc. Milwaukee rates are higher than Colombia‚ Bulgaria‚ and the Gaze Strip‚ and these are all counties‚ while Milwaukee is only a city itself. In many cultures‚ co-sleeping is OK and natural or wanting to be close to your infant. Milwaukee is one of the cities that have the highest rate in teen pregnancy

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    Summary of World war one

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    Russia who were allies with France. Austria-Hungary were allies with germany. This led to the creation of two major powers in the war‚ the central powers and the allies. The central powers consisted of Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Ottoman empire‚ and Bulgaria. The allies consisted of great Britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ Serbia‚ Belgium‚ Romania‚ Greece‚ and Japan. Italy later joined the allies in 1915 and the United States joined in 1917. The war began when Germany invaded France through Belgium. World war

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    CIVIL SOCIETY THOMAS CAROTHERS Winter 1999-2000 Valentina Carlino AY 2010-2011 A PAPER BASED ON ASSUMPTIONS TO DEBUNK literature case studies The Concept of Civil Society is a Recent Invention DEF. a domain parallel to but separate from the state; a realm where citizens associate according to their own interests and wishes (Paine‚ Hegel) DEF. a special nucleus of independent political activity‚ a crucial sphere of struggle against tyranny (Gramsci) DEF. a means for social renewal (US

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    This is a really bad paper about fluoride in el president beer. I think it is in El Presidente because of salts added to the beer. Two articles copied and pasted are below. http://www.borrowfoundation.org/why-fluoridate-milk/fluorides-and-oral-health.html http://www.borrowfoundation.org/ contact information on website Fluorides and oral health Fluoride has been remarkably successful in reducing the burden of dental caries. While the rise in dental caries‚ which has occurred in many countries

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    Is Neutrality actually possible in UN peacekeeping operations? Use up to three examples from pre 1989 and one from after this date to support your decision. Abstract This essay will argue that neutrality is a non-essential moral principal in United Nations peacekeeping and can result in further tensions‚ violence‚ and conflict. It can also lead to expensive‚ long-winded peace missions that do not effectively resolve issues‚ and has the ability to tarnish the image and reputation of the UN. There

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