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    Buildkampfwagen

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    reassembling the German ranks of tanks.(Panzer) To hide his true intentions the tanks were officially called agricultural tractors.(Panzerkampfwagens) Of the tanks that were produced in the stretch from 1933 to the end of World War II, the most common series was the Panzerkampfwagen. Panzerkampfwagen and its shortened, more common form, Panzer, is translated in German as tank or armoured vehicle. From 1933 to 1937, The Panzer I through IV were developed.(Panzer) The Panzer I was initially meant as a training

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    INTRODUCTION This mission command analysis evaluates the battle of Team Desobry at the town of Noville, Belgium. These events took place 18-19 December 1944, and later impacted the battle fought at Bastogne during World War II. It is the goal of this review to discuss and analyze three mission command principles displayed during this battle: Create shared understanding, exercise disciplined initiative, and the acceptance of prudent risk. One of the main characters that took part in this story

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    Cobra aka. St.Lo. After which on Aug. 6 1944 they (30th division) was rushed by truck to the Mortain-St. Barthelmy area to take over positions that had been manned by the reinforced First Infantry division. Later that day without warning, four German panzer divisions attacked them. This is the day (August 6, 1944) in which Joseph Bradford was both injured and captured. On the third day of the Battle of Mortain a German SS officer came up the hill under a white flag, and gave Cpt. R.A. Kerley the

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    The reason for Hitler’s delay in attacking earlier in the year was for the 200 new Panther tanks which would take part of the operation as part of Army Group South. Also in Army Group South would be the crack SS Panzer Divisions which consisted of the majority of heavy armor vehicles and majority of Tiger tanks which would be the strongest tank on the battlefield. The Russians on the other hand were able to field an army that dwarfed the Germans forces. With the delay in the German plans to attack

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    Rationale Sample

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    “Automated Subject Evaluation and Class Management System of Bohol Island State University – Main Campus” Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE INTRODUCTION Rationale Almost everything has been influenced by technology. In the current era of rapid development, technology facilitates peoples’ lives and creates more comfort. It has remarkably improved the quality of life. Due to this advancement, young people of this generation are getting used to find the easiest and most convenient way. As for

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    Case Analysis-Ideo

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    INTRODUCTION: The Mattress Company Simmons wanted a hot new bed to sell, so they went to the best design firm in the world IDEO to come up with the concept. The first meetings between the two teams were brilliant with creative energy on both sides. Then IDEO went off to work on the prototype. A couple months later they came back to Simmons and showed off the prototype in a big, classic IDEO pitch. The response from Simmons was not positive though they knew it was good, but Simmons had no ownership

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    child she attended the Royal School, run by missionaries, where she learned about music and became fluent in English. She did quite a bit of travelling as a part of her studies as well. She gained her spot on the royal court, under King Kamehameha IV. In 1862, at the age of 24, she married John Owen Dominis, a Hawaiian government official, son of an American ship captain. (biography.com) In 1874, David Kalakaua, her older brother was chosen as king of Hawaii. However three years after, his heir

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    An epic story once told from family to family has transformed into modern day movies that many people watch. An example of a movie that is a modern day epic story is Rocky IV. Characteristics of an epic story that are demonstrated in Rocky IV are a character that is highly valued or important to his people, a setting that spans across great amounts of land, and many examples of the hero’s super strength that none of the other characters. In addition to this, the hero has his own characteristics that

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    parallel one another. In Ancient Egypt, between the paws of the Great Sphinx, lies a fourteen-foot red granite tablet. This tablet, known as the Dream Stele, is inscribed with the tale of The Prince and The Sphinx. This story is about the prince, Thutmose IV, and his unusual interaction with the god, Harmachis or “Horus in the Horizon,” who is “a manifestation of the sun god” and is often depicted as a sphinx (Hornung, 130). This story is not unique to Ancient Egypt since there is a similar story found

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    'Rocky explores how individual sporting achievement can bring about more than just success in the boxing ring.' Rocky is more than just your average boxing movie. Rocky follows Rocky Balboa through his low life debt collecting days to his success in the ring. Rocky’s success in the ring didn’t just stay in the ring, he developed success with personal relationships for his life. Rocky essentially went from being a bum and on skid row to be an inspiration with his community all behind him. The success

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