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    Muhammad Bin Qasim

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    Hedrabad today. Then the war at Nawabshah and the final war of Multan which dissolved the rule of Raja Dahir. 4. The reason for Muhammad Bin Qasim’s success are discussed such as using better war equipments such as the new swords of Damascus‚ the catapult ‚ the navy being used for supplies and logistics‚ the charismatic persona of Muhammad Bin Qasim and the bad political and social conditions in the South Asia. 5. The unjust death of Muhammad Bin Qasim by the hand of Suleman bin Abdul Malik because

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    Alexander: Hero or Not

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    Porus’ forces. Reason three he might be a hero he invented very evolved things for his time. Some examples of thing he invented are the automatic door we know about this from blueprints people have found. He also invented a version of the catapult. In conclusion I believe Alexander the great should be remembered a hero for these three reasons. The first reason is he showed respect for his enemies‚ next he was a brilliant commander and last but not least he invented very evolved

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    Colonial America was a very troubling and dangerous place‚ but these two chief countries were sought in on their ways. Those core values helped catapult them into the new world in search of freedom‚ food‚ and a source of income. England and France were two dominant countries‚ nonetheless they had their differences socially‚ economically‚ and politically which propelled them towards the new world. When the two nations began permanently settling in the new world the French colonies treated the native

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    find that niche that would draw customers locally‚ and in the neighboring communities. Catering to the appetites of different and diverse cultures of people‚ thus attracting the consumer from every walk of life increasing their buying power‚ would catapult suburban regional shopping mall experiences. If I were the manager I want to create a positive reputation that the city would enjoy. The consumer would be able to find needed products and services

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    Bio War

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    Biological warfare (BW) — also known as germ warfare — is the deliberate use of disease-causing biological agents such as bacteria‚ viruses‚ fungi‚ or biological toxins‚ to kill or incapacitate humans‚ animals or plants as an act of war. Biological weapons (often termed "bio-weapons" or "bio-agents") are living organisms or replicating entities (viruses) that reproduce or replicate within their host victims. Entomological (insect) warfare is also considered a type of BW. Biological weapons may

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    Discuss different opinions about whether Genghis Khan was a hero or villain. While Genghis Khan’s intent was and still is very clear‚ putting the label of hero or villain next to his name is still an awfully hard task to perform. Genghis Khan can be labelled a hero because of his incredible leadership and his advanced military skills that helped him to create undoubtedly one of the largest empires the world has ever seen. Although Genghis Khan did achieve some great things‚ if you look at his ‘achievements’

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    Adidas - Case Study

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    on the basis of Michael Porter’s five force model and the company Adidas by its competitive strategies. The demographic profile and segmentation of the Chinese consumers has been described in the case. The decision of Adidas to acquire Reebok will catapult its market share but will still fall short of the market share held by Nike. The challenges lying ahead of Adidas will be to first achieve synergies resulting by the acquisition and then set its best foot forward to directly confront the market leader

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    There is a flash‚ and then everything is decimated. If a nuclear winter were to occur‚ it would have drastic effects. In the story “The Portable Phonograph”‚ a futuristic post-war society is described. This showed the severity of a post-war society. In the article “How to Survive Nuclear Winter”‚ an illustration is made regarding the outcomes of a nuclear winter. If a nuclear winter were to occur‚ it would have drastic effects. A nuclear winter would be horrible‚ and one would need many provisions

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    Tata Jaguar Merging

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    billion. Tata says the deal obligates Ford to pay about $600 million into the Jaguar-Land Rover pension fund on closing‚ so Ford will net only about $1.7 billion. 5. The impact of the merger/ acquisition on the price of the buyer firm This catapults Tata Motors into a high-profile position in the global auto industry. The shares of Tata Motors had initially taken a hit because the synergy had still to be exploited. But it bounced back after a little while and reported a good margin. 6. Any

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    Humans have used biochemical weapons for thousands of years. One of the first notable uses of biochemical weapons was during the black plaque. Castles would catapult deceased victims of the plaque at enemies (Unknown 5). Another example is in the 1700s European soldiers gave smallpox infected blankets to Native American tribes. Although these were primitive ways of spreading a disease‚ they worked very well.

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