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    apple Introduction Apple Inc. (Apple)‚ incorporated on January 3‚ 1977‚ designs‚ manufactures and markets mobile communication and media devices‚ personal computers‚ and portable digital music players‚ and sells a variety of related software‚ services‚ peripherals‚ networking solutions‚ and third-party digital content and applications. The Company’s products and services include iPhone‚ iPad‚ Mac‚ iPod‚ Apple TV‚ a portfolio of consumer and professional software applications‚ the iOS and OS X

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    Operation Iraqi Freedom: Its Military Failures Human conflicts within modern historical record have been widely argued as inevitable‚ therefore in the International relations study and principles‚ numerous nter governmental structures have been put in place after world war II‚ with the United Nations being the largest and most widely accepted political organization‚ in order to facilitate peace or rather mitigate the effects of these conflicts to prevent the human tragedy that was WWII

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    The North African Campaigns took place in the North African desert between 1940 and 1943. North Africa is a region that includes Algeria‚ Egypt‚ Libya‚ Morocco‚ Sudan‚ Tunisia‚ and the Western Sahara. The North African Campaigns were fought for two main reasons. The first reason was the Suez Canal. The canal was extremely important when it came to controlling the Middle East. The second reason was the Middle Eastern oil resources. Egypt was especially important because of its location; it sat at

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    of whether or not nuclear weapons are obsolete or not is a very complex one. Numerous studies have purported that nuclear weapons no longer serve an important strategic purpose for countries such as the United States of America and Great Britain. Clausewitz stated that war and politics were inextricably linked. So the distinction between “political” and “military” viability of nuclear weapons is one without meaning. Essentially this implies that deterrence theory still works‚ at least between state

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    HOMO HOMINI LUPUS Addressing Violence and Power within Societies “The problems of violence may be cardinal to a proper understanding of political life‚ yet the concept of violence remains elusive and often misunderstood”[1]. Scientists are asked to explain‚ define and describe the object of their studies‚ make questions and give answers helping people to be less scared about the various “world mysteries”. In social sciences‚ to define‚ to give an objective‚ almost scientific‚ brief description

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    1 Spandan Marketing as an Art of War Malini Pande ____________________________________________________________ __________ The true nature of marketing today is beyond serving the customer; it is outwitting‚ outflanking‚ and outfighting your competitors. In short marketing is a war where the enemy is the competition and the customer is ground to be won. Marketing battles are not fought in physical places but in the minds of the prospective consumer. The mind is the tricky terrain both difficult

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    POLITICAL SCIENCE 150: INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Fall 2014 Mondays and Wednesdays 10am Stiteler Hall B6 Office Hours: Mondays 1:30-3:30pm or by appointment Professor Jessica Stanton Office: Stiteler Hall 214 Phone: (215) 898-7646 Email: jstan@sas.upenn.edu HEAD TEACHING ASSISTANT Ruolin Su suruolin@sas.upenn.edu TEACHING ASSISTANTS Julia Cramer Patrick O’Halloran Javier Revelo-Rebolledo Jeremy Springman cramerju@sas.upenn.edu pohal@sas.upenn.edu jrev@sas

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    In the aftermath of WWII‚ the United States found itself imbedded in a struggle to halt the expansion of communism. In doing so‚ the U.S. Military would be forced to protect its influence in nearby regions‚ its allies‚ and engage the communist forces of North Korea in 1950 and North Vietnam in 1965. In each of these initial engagements the U.S. Army‚ Task Force Smith in Korea and the 1st Air Cavalry Division in South Vietnam‚ stood heavily out-numbered against a very formidable enemy. Although being

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    74 CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT Case Study: Jack Welch’s Creative Revolutionary Transformation of General Electric and the Thermidorean Reaction (1981–2004) Pier A. Abetti This case study draws a parallel between the French Revolution and the GE ‘revolution’‚ according to three waves of transformation. We discuss the ‘hard’ effects on GE employees (strategy‚ structure‚ employment‚ rewards) and the ‘soft’ effects (culture‚ work climate‚ indoctrination). In parallel with the French

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    what the Fechmeisters were talking about. The OODA Loop & HEMA C. VanSlambrouck "Knowledge is not power. Power alone is power. What knowledge does is provide the means to determine where to focus that power‚ for maximum effect." - Carl von Clausewitz [3] The gears of war turn throughout the Ages as combat perpetually evolves. This evolution of weapons and tactics does not include a change in the process‚ the intent or the results. Combat is violence and a constant series of decision (making)

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