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    According to MI5, espionage refers to “a process which involves human sources (agents) or technical means to obtain information which is not normally publically available [and]…seeking to influence decision makers and opinion-formers to benefit the interests of a foreign power.” For many historians, espionage has long been “the missing dimension” of diplomatic, political, and military history. The declassification of documents and greater political transparency over recent decades however has

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    Joseph Stalin was born 18th December 1878 and died on 5th March 1953, was the leader of the Soviet Union from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953. Holding the post of the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, he was effectively the dictator of the state. Stalin was born in Gori in the Tiflis Governorate of the Russian Empire, to Besarion Jughashvili, a Georgian cobbler who owned his own workshop, and Ketevan Geladze, a Georgian who was born a serf

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    Team E will discuss all the different types of training tools and modules. In this paper team e will discuss the needs assessments, training methods, and training evaluation strategies. Mr. Stonefield will be able to effectively provide training materials and safe work practices for all employees. Environmental Analysis “Environmental analysis is the evaluation of the possible or probable effects of external forces and conditions on an organization’s survival and growth strategies” (Business Dictionary

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    Business Inventory Control Meghan Farrar, Amanda May, Nancy Dinges, Scott Moore and Bianca Holmes American Public University Introduction “Inventory is one of the most expensive and important assets to many companies, representing as much as 50% of total invested capital. Managers have long recognized that good inventory control is crucial” (Render et al, 2011). Therefore, it is really no surprise that companies place such a high importance on inventory control. An analysis

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    In order to run an organization to its best ability, operations managers can rely on linear programming as a way to guide them in to better decision making in a more confident fashion. Linear programming gets the most effective use out of an establishment’s resources, this is always the ideal condition for companies, and nobody wants to be knowingly throwing resources down the drain. In order for an operations manager to successfully administer a linear programming equation, the OM must have four

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    As my course in Operations Management comes to an end it is time for me to analysis all that I have learned in MGTU-315. To reflect on the knowledge I’ve gained from key concepts, and putting them to practical use in analyzing the operations strategy, performance, and the planning and control of our group project. In this essay I will discuss what key concepts and their relationships with various mythologies, along with my thoughts on how they may be applied in real situations at work. As an example

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    differentiating the organisation from the competition. By looking carefully at many factors as the market, the different customer segments or the customers’ expectations in those segments, and in the meantime getting a deep knowledge of the core competencies’ operation, will lead managers to gain new and innovative concepts that would attract customers and provide a considerable competitive edge to the

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    Throughout the first phase of the Second World War in Europe, Germany sought to avoid a long war. Its strategy was to win a decisive victory over their opponents with a series of short campaigns. Germany quickly took control of most of Europe and was victorious for more than two years with the "Blitzkrieg" (lightning war). This new military tactics required the concentration of a powerful set of offensive forces (tanks, aircrafts and artillery) on a narrow front. By practicing a breach in the enemy

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    German colonization and agricultural settlements was the most important aspect of going east; the native Slavs were seen as unimportant “Redskins” by Hitler as he compared his policy towards them to the U.S. treatment of Native Americans. Under Operation Barbarossa the violent treatment of the Slavic people established itself militarily, specifically with the pre-invasion “Commissar Order”. The orders given to German soldiers stated that they were not to follow any international rules of warfare

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    Introduction Operation Uranus took place November 1942 around the city of Stalingrad. The German sixth Army, fourth Panzer Division, and its supporting allies had been attacking Soviet forces in and around Stalingrad since August 1942. Many historians think Adolf Hitler viewed a win in Stalingrad as a political and symbolic defeat of the Soviets. During a meeting with Joseph Stalin in September 1942, Generals Vasilevsky, and Zhukov noted that the German sixth Army and the fourth Panzer Division

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