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Pontifex Maximus Julius Caesar
4,797 words
Julius Gaius Caesar had as big an impact on
history as any one man could have. Caesar had to
work his way up through the governmental ranks and
became Caesar in 69 BC. In 65 BC, he was elected
Curule Aedile, and during his reign, he instituted
the Gladiatorial Games. These games made Caesar
extremely popular with every aspect of life from
the plebeians (common people) to the highest of
classes. When Caesar returned to Rome in 60 BC,
after a year as Governor in Spain, he joined up
with Crassus an...
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South East Asia World War Ii
1,108 words
The Vietnam War had great political impact and led
to deep division within Australian society. The
Australian people were forced to take the issues
about the Cold War, Vietnam and the arms race
seriously because of Australias military
involvement in Vietnam from 1962 to 1972. As a
result, our fear of communism and of Asia
increased dramatically. Australia, occupying a
large mass of land, yet having a small population
had always lived in the belief that they were
threatened some way by the foreig...
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Alexander The Great Asia Minor
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Alexander the Great Born Late July 356 BC in
Pella, Macedonia Died June, 10 323 BC in The
Palace of Nabukodonossor, Babylon Alexandros III
Philippou Makedonon, (Alexander the Great,
Alexander III of Macedon), King of Macedonia, was
born in July 356 BC in Pella, Macedonia. He was
one of the greatest military geniuses in history.
His father, Philip II of Macedon, was a brilliant
ruler and strategist. His mother was Olympias,
princess of Epirus, daughter of King Neoptolemus.
Arixstandros Telmisy, a...
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Czech Republic Eastern European
1,285 words
LOreal A Global Marketing Strategy Analysis.
Because Theyre Worth it! L'Oreal Paris was first
founded in 1907, by a French chemist Eugene
Schueller in his apartment's kitchen in Clichy,
France, when he created his first hair dyer. He
did all the work himself, including selling the
product in his little store in the morning,
delivery in the afternoon and production at night.
Only in 1909, did he hire his first employee.
Today, LOreal Paris is the world's leading
cosmetic company, with 17 global b...
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Marco Polo Queen Isabella
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Although the journals and diaries, in which
Christopher Columbus is said to have recorded his
discoveries, have long been lost to us and the
ones that remain are not the originals, these
works may not tell the whole story, or even
possibly the truth of his discoveries. This essay
will endeavor to explain what Columbus expected to
find in the Indies, how his reports reflected
these findings and the deception in what he
reported back to the empire in a bid to hide his
misfortunes. Upon the reading...
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Asia Pacific Region Auto Makers
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... year, more than three-quarters of its entire
fleet of cars, trucks, minivans and sport utility
vehicles. Satellite radio, offered by XM and its
rival Sirius, offers coast-to-coast listening of
mostly commercial-free programmes with a sound
quality claimed to be superior to FM. The
fledgling services are, however, about to face new
competition from digital radio broadcasting which
gives car buyers yet another in-car entertainment
choice. Service Innovation The competition among
auto industry ...
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Consumer Behavior In Asia
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Introduction In recent decades, Asia has been home
to many of the Worlds most dynamic markets. The
region now represents 25 per cent of the world
economy and about 50 per cent of the worlds
population. It is for this reason that few
international companies can afford to ignore Asia
as a marker to primary importance, despite the
crisis that hit parts of the region in 1997 / 98.
Western firm s without a presence in the region
often fail to perceive the opportunities they miss
in Asia to generate s...
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Peace And Conflict Resolution In Southeast Asia
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Peace and Conflict Resolution in Southeast Asia
The Southeast Asia is known for its ethical
diversity. There are about a thousand different
ethical groups with five distinct language groups
dominating this area: Mon-Khmer, Malay,
Vietnamese, Bama and Thai. Country Laos with
population of 4. 5 millions is considered to be
one of the most multi-linguistic countries in the
world. There are 92 different languages are being
commonly used. The region of Southeast Asia is
also known for its strong Budd...
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Sexual Orientation Gdp Growth
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When people mention HR (human resources) these
days you will probably hear a few buzzwords such
as talent management and human capital - evidence
itself that human resources as a discipline is
changing to keep up with the demands of business
in the 21 st century. With new opportunities
opening up for HR professionals, what will the
future hold, and will this future be bright?
Initially, the role of the personnel function was
a strictly administrative one, a mix of
accounting, finance and employe...
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Minimum Wage Laws Turn Of The Century
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Sweatshops In recent years the debate over
sweatshops has become a forefront issue for a wide
range of players in a globalizing world, including
governments, multinational corporations,
multilateral development organizations, civil
society and concerned individuals. Often heated
and always complex, the debate over whether
sweatshops should be banned as unethical or
embraced as a means to economic growth must be
carefully unpacked and examined. While the Western
public has long considered sweatsh...
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Peace And Conflict Resolution In Southeast Asia
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Peace and Conflict Resolution in Southeast Asia In
Southeast Asia period of colonialism has largely
ended after The Second World War. The leaders of
popular anti-colonial movement had European
education and after they acquired political power
in their countries, they mostly just remodeled
their governmental institutions after European and
American ones. This is where lies the root of
todays ethical and religious conflicts in this
part of the world. European ideas of democracy
could never be acce...
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Asia Pacific Region Trade And Investment
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The participation of Australia in Asia-Pacific
Economic Cooperation (APEC) has long been
discussed. It definitely has its gains and losses;
this is why it is vitally important to decide what
is really important for Australia regarding its
future as a significant economic agent at the
world market. APEC itself presents rather
significant organization in the world. According
to World Bank figures, the eighteen members of
APEC, accounted for 56 per cent of world GDP and
47 per cent of world trade i...
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Han Dynasty Nomadic Tribes
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The greatest East-West trade route, The Silk Road,
was named so by the German scholar Baron Ferdinand
von Richthofen in the middle of the 19 th century.
Later on it became the information super highway
of its age, serving to trade not only goods but
also knowledge and ideas between Western and
Eastern civilizations. 1. The Silk Road was
founded in the second century BC for military and
political purpose instead of for trade. A court
official named Zhang Qian was sent to the Western
Regions by Ha...
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Carbon Dioxide Adversely Affect
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Hydro-electric power is the conversion of the
kinetic energy of falling water into electricity.
Of the worlds electricity, 15 % is produced in
this fashion (Baird, Stuart. web 07 / 09 / 00). In
1996 the demand for electricity in developing Asia
was rising at 8 % a year and the region has
enormous potential for hydro-electric power (The
Economist (US), Oct 12, 1996 v 341 n 7987 p 66
(1). ). In order to produce hydropower, dams must
be built. From an economic viewpoint, unless a
river is dammed fo...
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Quot New York Times Stop The Spread
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Viruses have become of great concern all across
the world in the last few decades. The most common
and the most talked about killer virus is AIDS, a
virus that starts out as HIV and then proceeds to
develop into a immune breaker that ultimately
kills its human host. So far, there is no cure for
AIDS, and most unfortunately the numbers of deaths
from AIDS only continues to grow. However, another
virus has gained much public and national
attention. That virus is called Ebola. It is
thought that Eb...
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Late Nineteenth Century Late Twentieth Century
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The External Conditions of the Canadian Situation
Summary Statement; an Historical Perspective The
Late Nineteenth Century [in contrast, not
necessarily in substance] Canada had strong
economic and political ties with Britain. Trade
flowed more east and west in association with
Britain, than it had during the Reciprocity Treaty
Period, 1854 - 1866. Primary product exports,
decreasingly forest products, increasingly wheat,
were the policy basis of expansion. Porfolio
capital flowed into Canada fr...
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Eighteenth Century P C
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How Did Asia, Europe, And America Affect How Did
Asia, Europe, And America Affect Europe During The
18 th Century? Impact of Africa, Asia, and America
Modern European history can be compared to the
fashion and entertainment business; in that many
lesser celebrities may mimic the style or motif of
a more recognized one. Europe, being the? less
famous? celebrity, borrowed ideas from other
continents in order to strengthen their
development. Whether it was trade or economy,
Europe tended to be unor...
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India And Pakistan Nuclear Capabilities
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Our group topic: ? Causes and Effects of Wars?
provoked me to write about the threatening dispute
of? Jammu and Kashmir? which has become more
threatening after the nuclear capabilities of
India and Pakistan. My main claim revolves around
the theme that the burning dispute of Kashmir,
between India and Pakistan can play a vital role
in the emergence of third world war and can act as
battle-field for a nuclear war. Due to
geographical and social impacts on the world these
countries have realized ...
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Jesus Christ Roman Emperor
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The book of Revelation is the last profound book
in the New Testament. It conveys the significant
purpose of Christianity by describing Gods plan
for the world and his final judgement of the
people by reinforcing the importance of faith and
the concept of Christianity as a whole. This book
written by John in 95 or 96 AD, is the revelation
of Jesus Christ illustrating the events that occur
before and during the second coming of Christ. By
using complex symbolism and apocalyptic metaphor
the meani...
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South Asia World
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Contemporary South Asia EDITORS Apurba Kind,
University of Bradford, Bradford, UK Gather Rizvi,
5 / 1 Shanti Niketan, New Delhi, India REVIEW
EDITOR Bob Currie, University of Huddersfield,
Huddersfield, UK Potential reviewers and
publishers can access a list of current Books
Received REGIONAL EDITORS Navnita Beer-Chad,
Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi, India Taj
ul-Islam Hashmi, Independent University, Dhaka,
Bangladesh M. Human Kabir, Bangladesh Institute of
International and Strategic Stu...
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