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    Nioka Jackman December 9 ‚ 2014 History of Sport Cold and Sport Joseph Rotblat‚ a Polish physicist once said‚ “The Cold War is over ‚ but Cold War thinking survives.“ This thinking that the United States is more democratic‚ powerful‚ family-orientated‚ and athletic than the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics can traced back to the 20th century. The United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) were in political‚ military‚ economic‚ and ideological disagreements. In the 1940’s

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    Effects of the Cold War on Canada The distrust between the Western World and Communists‚ as well as the conditions after WWII caused the Cold War to begin. From 1946 to 1991 a mass arms race rose and Canada was stuck in between the grudge of capitalism and communism. The Cold War affected Canada through Canadian citizens fear of being nuked‚ sexism against women and the unfair treatment towards communists & socialists. With Canada’s ally the United States partaking in the Cold War with the Soviet

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    There have been two World Wars that caused massive damage and many casualties between the strongest and most powerful nations of the world. Between October 14th to October 28th of 1962‚ the two countries at the time almost started World War III over missiles that were secretly placed in Cuba by the Soviet Union. The nuclear war could have started just seventeen years after the end of World War II‚ and with ten times more firepower than any other conflict because there were many advancements with

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    Conclusions: We learned that some nasty stains can come out with some unorthodox products. We used on our stain Isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol)‚ bleach‚ and shout. The product that did the best at pulling out stains was the Isopropyl alcohol. Isopropyl alcohol is a clear‚ colorless‚ flammable‚ mobile liquid‚ (CH3)2CHOH‚ used in antifreeze compounds‚ in lotions and cosmetics‚ and as a solvent for gums‚ shellac‚ and essential oils. It did great job at pulling stains right out of the cloth. This

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    General Conclusion: These experiments helped us understand the importance of molecular polarity. This knowledge can now be used for the future to predict‚ for example‚ if two substances will mix or not. We can now do this by knowing that polar substances only mix with other polar substances‚ while non-polar substances only mix with other non-polar substances. This concept can be used to predict if a substance will be soluble in a specific solvent. The concepts of solubility and conductivity of a

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    The complex dynamic between the Soviet Union and the United States of America was not ever present‚ but evolved out of a series of key disagreements during World War II. With the onset of Operation Barbarossa‚ Nazi Germany shifted emphasis from an already dominated Western Europe to its eastern border with Russia. The betrayal of the Nazi-Soviet non aggression pact came as a surprise to Stalin‚ who quickly began mobilizing fighting aged men to bolster his vulnerable ground defenses. The resulting

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    a moments notice. Pierce had managed to keep on the good side of Rik as his right hand man‚ and had survived longer than most because of it. Rik ordered the thawing of the vault dwellers‚ and soon all of the residents were on their knees on the cold‚ icy floor. Ordering the men to raise their guns‚ Pierce became wide eyed. "Open fire!" Was all that was could be heard from Rik as bullets began filling the bodies of men‚

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    Conclusion Need to do more of promotional strategies to attract more of female consumers with like of limited edition specially for females in their existing models or for new models in this edition just by giving few simples thing which females like in the car for example- pink colour‚ soft-toys‚ trendy seat covers‚ etc. Furthermore‚ The Asia Pacific region is becoming increasingly crucial to global automotive sales. Although it has been overshadowed by China ’s rapid growth in recent years‚

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    point at which the Cold War began. Many begin their analysis of the Cold War in 1945‚ when the Allied forces overcame Germany. This is a widely accepted catalyst for the start of the Cold War‚ and indeed‚ a very important moment for the Allies. It was not‚ however‚ where the tensions between the Soviets and the United States began. This essay will discuss how fundamental ideological differences between the two superpowers existed long before the conclusion of the Second World War. It will begin in

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    Family Threats During the Cold War Era Chakita Cameron Kaplan University February 10‚ 2012 Cold War Era America During the years of the Cold War‚ the American people were living in fear of Communist takeover. Almost every American family believed that the threat of World-Wide control by the Russians was real. Russian influence was being spread across the countries of Europe and into Cuba‚ the people of the Unites States felt that this was getting too close to home and felt that the only

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