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    The causes of the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe were that it had no popular support‚ political downfall‚ and economic problems. The fact that the USSR had gained all of its money from the Eastern European states (after world war 2)‚ Stalin’s paranoia of the West forced him to put all that money into defensive arms and therefore none of that money was being channeled into the country. Many historians would argue that it was at this point that the USSR began its downward spiral and this is

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    China approaching the turning point Anant Seksaria Professor Paul Schmitz Paper no. 1 8th February 2013 In the book Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed‚ Jared Diamond throws light on the many reasons why ancient societies have been unable to survive: environmental issues‚ the wide disparity between resources required and the resources available and the making of incorrect decisions in terms of the utilization of resources and their opportunity cost. This is a result of its

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    Diamond in the Rough

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    Diamond in the rough Why Master P is set apart from all the other hard-core rappers? He owns his own music company and built his empire around No Limit (the hottest in the business). He was almost a NBA player‚ and he owns his own line of dolls (the Master P doll). His company makes a net worth each year of $361 million. His record company sold 26 million records in 1998‚ more then any other rap company. He also has made a lot of money in staring and directing in movies that profit at

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    Weber V. Diamond

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    Jared Diamond and Max Weber both are trying to answer the same question. How did the west become so dominate? Even though they both ask the same question they have very different theories as to how this came about. Weber has a very straight forward religious/cultural view on his theory whereas; diamond believes it all started with geography which lead to economic development. Weber’s argument is that capitalism flourished when the protestant (particularly Calvinism) ethic encouraged large numbers

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    A Diamond Personality

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    Belief : These is established perception about the attitude object. What you ❖   believe to be true.Intention to learn : Surajbhai has intention to keep on learning. This was the ❖   biggest factor in his success. He worked hard for receiving his Diamond & Diamondgrading certification from Gemological Institute. He also learned English Language toovercome communication hurdles.Hard working : He had determination to work hard. ❖ Clarity in goal : Suraj Bhai’s goal was very clear. ❖ Ready to

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    A Diamond Building

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    Diamond Building-Bangunan Suruhanjaya Tenaga‚ Putrajaya   Energy-efficient buildings are designed with emphasis on environmentally friendly‚ such as energy and water efficiency‚ indoor environmental quality‚ use of renewable energy and so on. From the physical characteristics of the buildings we can see the use of glass which will allow entry of sunlight‚ thus reducing the use of lights. This shows the savings in electricity consumption. In addition‚ heat from the lights can also be reduced by it

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    Banking Collapse

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    TWO DEPRESSIONS‚ ONE BANKING COLLAPSE Chay Fisher and Christopher Kent Research Discussion Paper 1999-06 June 1999 System Stability Department Reserve Bank of Australia We would like to thank Philip Lowe‚ Marianne Gizycki‚ David Merrett‚ Bryan Fitz-Gibbon‚ David Gruen and Peter Stebbing for helpful suggestions. Thanks to David Merrett and David Pope for early advice and encouragement. Thanks also to Adrian McMahon for help in preparing this document. Any remaining errors are our own.

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    The individual points on the Diamond as well as the whole diamond affect four “ingredients” which are essential in the achievement of the overall nation’s competitiveness. Namely resources and skills; Data used by the firm to decide on which resources and skills to pursue; Individual’s goals within the firm; Firm’s incentive/pressure to invest‚ develop‚ create and innovate. The Diamond help companies and nations to understand all the following determinants

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    A King's Collapse

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    A King’s Collapse Unfortunately‚ in about every person’s life either a tragic event or a series of tragic events can be found and in some cases more than others. To many people a tragic hero could be defined as someone who performs a heroic act‚ but dies in the process. Nevertheless‚ this statement is wrong‚ but instead a tragic hero needs five elements. To be a tragic hero one would need noble stature‚ a tragic flaw‚ free choice‚ excessive punishment and increased awareness. When discussing the

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    Evaluation of Jared Diamond’s Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel In the beginning of his book‚ Jared Diamond explains a question that the New Guinea politician Yali‚ proposed to him. The question at large is “Why is it that you white people developed so much cargo and brought it to New Guinea‚ but we black people had little cargo of our own.”? Diamond explains that Yali’s question is (putting it mildly) asking how the whites (Europeans) developed more technology. Throughout Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel Diamond is analyzing

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