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    Korean

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    Korean | Romanized | Translation | 인사 | Een-sah | Greetings | 내일또만납시다. (만나요) | Nae-il tto manapshida (mannayo) | Until tomorrow! | 또봐요 | Toh Bayo | Literally means: "See you again" | 잘가 | Chal-ga | Bye! | (14) 잊어버렸는데요. Ijeobeoryeonneundeyo. I’ve forgotten. (15) “Test” 한국어로 뭐예요? “Test” hangugeoro mwoyeyo? How do you say “test” in Korean? (16) “시험”이라고 해요. “Siheom”irago haeyo. You say “siheom”. (17) 한국말로 하세요. Hangungmallo haseyo. Please speak/say it in Korean

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    insurgents to emerge the victors of the Algerian War of 1954-1962. To understand why this occurred‚ it is imperative to examine how French military arrogance‚ political arrogance‚ and a failure to use military and political capabilities in combination doomed the French to defeat at the hands of the Algerians. Before beginning an in-depth examination of French failures‚ it is necessary to provide background information regarding the years preceding the Algerian War. France began its occupation of Algeria

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    Post War History Notes

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    Australia’s social and cultural history in the post war period Timeline: * 1950: Australian troops joined UN force in Korea * 1951: males over 19 yrs old had to register for the army * 1952: Victa lawn mower was invented * 1954:queen Elizabeth II visited Australia * 1956: Melbourne Olympics was held * 1957:wining designs for Sydney opera house * 1958:last section of pacific highway was sealed and 2ue radio station was publishes * 1959: nation service conscription

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    Segregation 1945-1954

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    There were no sustained mass struggle against segregation from years 1945 – 1954 because there were two developments during this period that stunted and delayed the progression of African American civil rights movement. First‚ was the granting of civil rights‚ however they served as temporary appeasement for blacks. Which also had social and political limitations. Second‚ the fear of communism evoked by the Cold War shifted the focus from domestic resolution to international issues. Some of the

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    Recession

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    SUZLON Wind Energy in Agreement to Acquire Belgium’s Hansen Transmissions Pune‚ India / Munich‚ Germany Suzlon Wind Energy signed a definitive agreement for the strategic acquisition of Hansen Transmissions. Hansen Transmissions is a major wind turbine gearbox manufacturer with state of the art manufacturing facilities in Edegem and Lommel in Belgium. Suzlon gains technological leadership from the integration of research and development‚ design and production to evolve the next generation of

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    Korean Reunification

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    Southeast Asia (IES102) ASSIGNMENT Topic: Korean Reunification Lecturer: TAN Sodany (TSD) Class: DIS A1.2 Room: T302 Group Members: Dy Sophorn Lim Pheng San Vatanak Submitted date: June 16th 2014 Korean Reunification Korea‚ called Hanguk in South Korea and Chosŏn in North Korea‚ is an East Asian territory that is divided into two distinct sovereign states‚ North Korea and South Korea. Located on the Korean Peninsula‚ Korea is bordered by China to the

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    Cowboys Post Civil War

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    The way things are now are very different from the ways they did it in the past. Cowboys led their cattle more than 25 miles a day. Wars with Native Americans started by land and cattle. Agriculture and cattle was how you got money. Another big part of Texas is its oil. Before oil was found in Texas‚ there was only one oil rig in the whole world. Scientists believed that there was no oil in Texas. In 1900‚ a team was hired to drill for oil. Oil in Texas had finally been discovered. On January

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    Was the post-war rise in immigration solely due to economic factors? Consider at least two European countries and explain your answer. An immigrant or a non- citizen legal resident could be defined as an individual who decides to move to a country and lives there longer than a period of usually three to six months. One of the most heavily discussed subjects at a worldwide scale in post-war Europe was immigration‚ its effects and the rise of this event which was an essential factor when it came

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    Post War Trials Essay

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    Post War Trials of WWII Justice can be defined as “the quality of being just; righteousness‚ equitableness‚ or moral rightness” (Dictionary.com). Many people are not well-educated about the trials that occurred after the second world war‚ even though they were responsible for permanently eliminating Nazism and punishing the other horrific world powers at the time. At the time‚ this also included Japan‚ who is another main focus of this essay. The postwar trials of WWII tried many criminals and sentenced

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    Post-war and European Integration Europe in the period after 1945 has seen a significant‚ if progressively‚ shift towards cooperation over conflict. by the way in the wake of the Second World War‚ nations lay in tatters and the area was soon to be sectioned altogether in half with spheres of US and Soviet influence. Beginning with those nations to the west of the ‘Iron Curtain’‚ a new environment emerged in which leaders vowed never to allow such widespread destruction as occurred in the two

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