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    necessary to define their theories in full. Only refer to those facts that are relevant to your analysis.) (30 marks) 2. In 2011‚ Walmart took over Massmart (South Africa). Describe the nature of the takeover and critically assess the impact of the takeover. In other words‚ you must describe both the positive and negative dimensions of the takeover. (30 marks) 3. On the basis of your answers to question 1 and 2‚ briefly describe what the Wal-Mart case tells us about capitalism

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    Explain Why Stalin Blockaded Berlin in 1948. Germany had become a liability for the Western Allies. After WWII‚ Germany’s economy was in ruins. However the Allies did not want to restore Germany’s military power‚ as this could be a dangerous move. The only way to end poverty and suffering in the country was to rebuild it’s industries and restore the economy‚ so that Germany would not have to rely on the Allies and would become self-sufficient. This is why the Western part of Germany was included

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    After World War II Germany was divided into sections‚ with the section including Berlin belonging to communist controlled Soviet Union. Many nations‚ including America‚ had friends and family living in the city. These nations did not agree with the communist ideals of the Soviets‚ and wanted to make sure they were not being mistreated in the city. The Berlin Airlift is important to American history because it showed that Americans were not afraid to stand up to their former allies and aid their people

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    “What were the political‚ economic‚ technological and social impacts of the Moon landing?” Throughout human existence there have been many achievements that immediately and overwhelmingly changed the course of history. Other events are considered to have shaped the world over the longer-term using historical perspective. The Apollo missions and the moon landing in July 1969 changed and shaped the world excessively. The impact was significant and the iconic image of Armstrong’s first steps is sustained

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    Wall Street Journal Project ECNC 214 Susannah Carnahan 1. “With Jobs Elusive‚ Young Workers Quit Looking” written by Sara Murray. Found in Business section. Published on August 24‚ 2011. 2. UNEMPLOYMENT 3. In this article‚ the author is intending to show how many young workers are no longer looking for summer jobs because it has become increasingly difficult to find work. 4. In this article‚ the author describes why young workers are no longer looking for summer jobs nor are

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    Take note of the other repeated words that Berlin uses playfully. For example‚ ‘Some lady at a bridge party somewhere’ has an unavoidable assonance. The sounds mix‚ blend‚ and this only has us appreciating the narrator more. Berlin may be paying close attention to the sounds‚ but the narrator is only telling us how it is as she thinks it. The same could be said about the word ‘little’. The narrator uses it twice to describe the ashtrays. Surely Berlin could think of different‚ perhaps more delicate

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    Decoding ’Natural’ Rate of Unemployment Neil Shah. September 7‚ 2012. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1038358262?accountid=12085 UNEMPLOYMENT Neil Shah wrote this article which briefly covers the topics of unemployment and the natural unemployment rate. The way our economy has been on a downward slope has led to the need to write about the natural unemployment rate. There are more and more people losing their jobs. Not only do they lose their jobs‚ but the longer that

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    Fighting Fascism: J.F.K.’s Speech to the Citizens of West Berlin On June 26‚ 1963‚ shortly after visiting the Berlin Wall‚ former President‚ John Fitzgerald Kennedy gave a speech to the citizens of West Berlin. The speech‚ titled “Ich bin ein Berliner”‚ was meant to ensure the citizens that he and the United States stand in solidarity with them in combating the communism that had imprisoned them‚ and in a sense‚ their democratic political system. Throughout the entire speech‚ Kennedy remains sympathetic

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    WHAT IMPACT DOES TRAINING HAVE ON EMPLOYEE COMMITMENT AND EMPLOYEE TURNOVER? SCOTT BRUM University of Rhode Island Training is of growing importance to companies seeking to gain an advantage among competitors. There is significant debate among professionals and scholars as to the affect that training has on both employee and organizational goals. One school of thought argues that training leads to an increase in turnover while the other states that training is a tool to that can lead to higher levels

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    ‘The Best Satire Seeks To Do More than Simply Mock and Criticise’ In modern day culture‚ satire is appreciated for its unique approach to significant issues regarding the development of the human race and the ways these issues are conveyed. The best satire not only mocks and criticises‚ but also evokes thoughts of change from the audience in an attempt to identify and negate the vices of mankind. These qualities are evident in George Orwell’s novella Animal Farm (1945) and Gary Ross’ film Pleasantville

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