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    1940s to early 90s. It was primarily a result of the ongoing dispute between Democracy and Communism. Its name stemmed from the lack of direct‚ large-scale fighting between the two main powers. Although these two countries were the primary offenders‚ many other regions all over the world were affected by the political and militaristic tension. During the Cold War‚ the ongoing battle between Democracy and Communism was stronger than ever before‚ resulting in several countries being divided. One of the

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    Communism was a theory based on the ideas of Marxism from Karl Marx. It was the foundation of the revolution‚ and allegedly was supposed to lead to a society that consisted of no classes. The characters in George Orwell’s novel‚ Animal Farm‚ illustrate the Russian Revolution‚ and the rise of Communism. At the start of the revolution‚ Russians were unhappy with their leader‚ Czar Nicholas II. Nicholas was a poor leader who overworked and underfed the working class‚ while taking the profits for himself

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Outsourcing Outsourcing is an allocation of specific business processes to a specialist external service provider. Most of the times an organization cannot handle all aspects of a business process internally. Additionally some processes are temporary and the organization does not intend to hire in-house professionals to perform the tasks. Once the task is outsourced to the service provider‚ he will take the responsibility of carrying out the tasks and maintaining

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Collaborations Katrina Artis‚ Douglas Dixon‚ Elonto Hernandez University Of Phoenix IT ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR CMGT/530 Shelley Pumphrey January 25‚ 2010 Advantages and Disadvantages of Collaborations Collaboration happens when two or more people join forces and work together to achieve a goal. People offer their knowledge‚ abilities‚ and skills to help each other. Teams are an excellent example of collaboration. Working in teams has become a trend in

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    Body cameras are a highly debated topic and depending on what side of the fence that you are‚ there are valid advantages and disadvantages to them. An advantage that law enforcement personnel feel that the use of body cameras brings is that “respondents are less likely to use violence” (Baum‚ 2015). This is also an advantage for law enforcement administrators because that means less use-of-force investigations and that leads to less negative publicity as well as lawsuits. The public’s perspective

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    As what I understand about how Science and Technology affects our lives‚ That  there are advantages and disadvantages. The Advantages are‚ it makes our lives simple by using equipment that can easily finish and do well the work or job. We can save more time and energy so that we can perform and do our other job. We can now easily communicate our relatives by  using cellphone and internet‚ it can connect us even they are in the other part of the world and then with digital camera‚ we can see them

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    Advantages and disadvantages of technology? * 5 years ago * Report Abuse Zwun Best Answer - Chosen by Voters advantages-  1.made mundane things faster(paying bills‚ writing letters etc) 2.easier- like u asking a question and just waiting fer d ans :) 3. enabled us to explain previously unexplained things ( like what is matter made up of ‚etc) 4. made organization‚ co ordination more feasible on a larger  scale 5. is helping us evolve faster(mentally) 6. Has given us the

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    The Disadvantages of Homeschooling Homeschooling is when students are educated at home by parents or tutors rather than attending public or private school. Many parents home school their children to keep them sheltered from the environment and the world. I believe homeschooling should only be an option in extreme situations because there are numerous disadvantages. The three major disadvantages are the lack of resources‚ the lack of patience from parents‚ and the lack of socialization with peers

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    of meat is good for us. And vegetarians benefit from avoiding those kinds of meat (after all they do not eat any meat).   Disadvantages of vegetarianism Some people point out only the disadvantages of vegetarianism. This is not fair either. However‚ regardless of what vegetarian zealots preach‚ this way of life has its disadvantages too. Probably the biggest disadvantage and danger of vegetarianism is that many vegetarians fail to make a balanced menu for themselves. Even if you stop eating

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    Who was the man behind communism? Who was the man behind communism? Second only to Lenin‚ Joseph Stalin is the face most often associated with communism. He was the leader of the USSR during World War II‚ siding with the Allies against Germany. Stalin also participated in the Cold War‚ and was the leader of the USSR until the mid-seventies. ("World War 2"- 2) Joseph Stalin was born in Gori‚ Georgia on December 21‚1879. As a young man he won a scholarship to the Tiflis Theological Seminary

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