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    Babin M Kunjappa Dated 18th May 2015 Professor: Dr.Nabie Conteh P a g e 1 | 5 THE GOOGLE UNIVERSE Google ranks just a notch below Microsoft Corporation at #3 on the Forbes most valuable brands. With a brand value of 65.6 Billion dollars, This Company is one of the biggest organizations in the technology domain. Google was primarily known for its internet search based offering, however the company has diversified in the recent years into offering a variety of products such as messaging (Gmail), blogs

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    In the aftermath of WWII, the Yalta conference of 1945 determined the faith of the shattered eastern European countries. Due to the Soviet Union’s victory over Germany, Stalin demanded to be granted buffer zones as protection from future invasion. In exchange, President Truman and Prime Minister Churchill wished to see the buffer states in autonomy with free elections. Out of the many countries that came under Soviet influence such as Ukraine, Czechoslovakia, Albania, and Yugoslavia, one of Stalin's

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    History The history behind the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ranges back to the early 20th century. Communism first arose from the writings of Karl Marx, one of the most influential men in the Soviet Union’s history. Essentially, the Communist Party arose from the Bolshevik side that was part of the Russian Revolution of October 1917. Before becoming the predominant political party in the Russia in 1917, the Communist Party started under the Bolshevik wing of the Russian Social Democratic

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    By comparing, analyzing and questioning the validity of Maus I and II, Night, Night and Fog, nonfictional historical accounts and a poem, called Already Embraced by the Arm of Heavenly Solace, found in Europe in the Contemporary World, Schindler’s List and the Return to Auschwitz we may determine to what degree these sources serve to advance humanity’s understanding of the holocaust. The holocaust can be explained as the historical event in which the Nazi’s, who came to power in Germany in January

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    INTRODUCTION: Panama, a country filled with beauty, culture and ample natural resources, is a land bridge located between Costa Rica and Colombia that connects both North and South America. In spite of its rich heritage and turbulent past, it is most known as the country where the Panama Canal is located. This channel connects both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and it is the main hub for the economic global trade between the west and east continents. Though the democratic nation is progressively

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    What is Power? It is no dispute that international relations, in both contemporary times and the past, has always been characterized by power. Relationships between states are usually characterized by one state having power over the other. In reality, the international playing field is characterized by a hierarchy of states, their place in the order depending on the amount of power they possess. Although the existence of power as a central concept in international relations is universally accepted

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    3657600221615 During summer of 1954 France and Vietnam signed the Geneva Peace Accord, which declared the temporary division of Vietnam in two parts: the North Vietnam (under the authority of Ho Chi Minh and communist forces) and the South Vietnam (under the authority of Diem) to the 17th

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    Introduction How art is presented in a museum is based off guidelines. The shows cannot be too crowded, there has to be a flow to the pieces, and there has to be a concept behind the curation of the art. This process can take years depending on the size of the show; both floor plans and 3D models are created to curate shows. Shows in other countries and cities will follow similar guidelines. Some exhibits may have more money put into them and more thought about the curation, but generally there will

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    For years the diplomatic policies instituted by Pope Pius XII during World War II have been a source of great controversy. The Pontiff has been christened by many as "Hitler's Pope," a Nazi sympathizer who abstained from allotting responsibility to the Nazi regime for their heinous acts. Additionally, critics have condemned the Pope for not urging Catholics to resist against the influence of the Third Reich. Nonetheless, the appeasement attitude adopted by Pope Pius XII was not due to a closeted

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