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    Think Win Win

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    Reflective Journal Man’s whole life is a process of learning. He learns many things‚ during his different periods of life. His childhood‚ his teenage‚ young age‚ middle age and the older age‚ in every period of his life he learns according to the requirements of specific time period. Teenage or we can say student life is the most important part of his life‚ because mind of a teenager is like a blank paper. What he reads and what he observes‚ all these things write down on this paper permanently

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    Taqiyah. Johnson Mr. Zinman CHC2D March 6th/2016 WW1 and the Shaping of Canada’s Identity The Battle of Vimy Ridge‚ the expansion of women’s rights and freedom‚ and conscription are three times in history that shaped Canada’s identity as an independent nation during WW1. Canada was automatically sent to go to war on August 4‚ 1914‚ when Britain declared war. However‚ Canada was not prepared for war. During the war‚ Canada’s priorities shifted from defending their mother country Britain

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    9 WHY DID WORLD WAR ONE BREAK OUT IN 1914? World War One or ‘The Great War’ as it became known ‚ started in late summer of 1914 and lasted until November 1918. It was the first long-lasting war that the world had experienced until then‚ as millions of people got killed. The factors that started the battle were numerous and are still being debated; Alliances‚ imperialism‚ the arms race‚ nationalism ‚ and miscalculations were some of them. However‚ at the end the war broke out because

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    Central Powers In World War I the Central Powers side consisted of Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and eventually Turkey. Throughout the war Germany had to come to its weak allies’ rescue during battle. Therefore Germany assumed the leadership position of the Central Powers. Germany continually brought havoc onto itself and its allies by making poor decisions throughout the First World War. The most significant decisions made by Germany that led to the defeat of the Central Powers were bringing unwanted

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    Why did William win the battle of Hastings? Hastings is possible one of the most important battle in English history and as a result has generated much discussion as to why William was able to win. The answer is not simple as not all the facts were true but also because you must take on a whole different range of factors to find out just why and how William won the battle. There are many reasons for William’s victory but major reasons were William’s skill as a military leader and his ability to

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    Why did Stalin win the struggle for power after Lenin’s death? Leading up to and following Lenin’s death in 1924‚ Leon Trotsky‚ the logical successor to Lenin‚ was outwitted from becoming leader of the Communist Party. Trotsky had been second only to Lenin since the Revolution he masterminded‚ yet it seemed Joseph Stalin was better suited from 1924 to assume the role because he was more politically adept and had more success in out manoeuvring and taking any opportunity to usurp Trotsky. His success

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    controlled Cuba‚ and this a nuisance for the U.S. due to the fact Cuba was the largest producer of sugar in the world at the time. (2) Cubans rebelled in hopes of breaking free from Spain’s control and become independent. However the U.S could not let Cuba win this war by themselves. They feared if Cuba won the war without them‚ this would lead to the abolition of slavery. Cuba would lose American influence thus leading to end of slavery. The U.S could not let that happen due to the fact it was slaves who

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    Negosiasi Win Win

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    Variable Independent untuk Negosiasi ‘Win-Win’ Pengantar Kondisi ‘win-win’ merupakan kondisi ideal yang diinginkan oleh semua negosiator. Meskipun banyak nara sumber yang mengajarkan taktik maupun strategi untuk menghasilkan kondisi ‘win-win’‚ pada kenyataannya tidak semua negosiasi dapat berakhir dengan ‘win-win’. Pada kesempatan ini saya lebih tertarik untuk menganalisa faktor yang mempengaruhi kondisi “win-win” daripada taktiknya. Setelah menganalisa text book Negotiation Roy‚ Bruce dan

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    Sometimes‚ in order for this to occur‚ sacrifices or compromises must be made by all parties. However‚ as long as it all balances out in the end a win-win outcome is still achieved. Solution 3 from the question above demonstrates a win-win situation. I choose solution 3 because it shows Jason and Carol accommodating the one another’s opinions and feelings. Carol must overcome her pride and get to know and accept‚ or at least tolerate‚ Jason’s

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    civilians alike were killed‚ and with no one great end-result for any of the central powers‚ it goes to show the uselessness of war. It is unmistakable to see these facts after reading All Quiet On the Western Front‚ a novel labeling the horrors of WW1 for what they are. The book is of a young soldiers experience in the trenches‚ and the indignities he suffered for the illusion of glory in battle. Overall‚ what can be said about the dismay‚ the terror that is evident in not just this war‚ but any

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