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Woolf

To what extent did technological developments fuel the nuclear arms race and perceptions of the strategic balance between the United States and the Soviet un ion during the 1960s and 1970s?

The 1960’s and the 1970’s were perhaps the period when Cold War diplomacy was at its most transformative. At the turn of the 1960’s, icy relations between the Soviet un ion and the ...
Robert

What`s stopping you from becoming an entrepreneur

For many, the prospect of even becoming an entrepreneur can be daunting. Where to begin? Having the courage to dive into starting your own business really can be the hardest part, and...
Robert

The age of the new director

It`s interesting to see that in the world we live in today, business is no longer viewed as boardrooms and pinstriped suits. The rise of entrepreneurs who have created games, social m...
Thomas

Discussion: ‘Music is an alternate language in Hitchcock, sounding his characters’ unconscious thoughts as it engages our own’ (Jack Sullivan, Hitchcock’s Music).

Music does more than simply communicate the emotions of characters. I will consider how Hitchcock uses music in Rope,[1] Rear Window,[2] and the remake of The Man Who Knew Too Mu...
Subesh

Errors and suspension account

Trial Balance After completing the double entries we close the ledger accounts and day books and then listings all of the balances in a sheet in order to find or confirm that our entr...
Dianna Sue

Management of employees with ASD in the workplace

The purpose of this report is to examine the extent to which employees with ASD in the workplace require different management style as opposed to employees without ASD. Thus far, the...
Youssef

Arabic Language: The Attitude, Motive And Difficulty

Everyone wants to learn Arabic should, initially, review his attitude towards Arabic, inspect his motives and find out if it is really difficult or not. This article is to help a no...
Will

How and why do revolutions either succeed or fail?

For many of the most powerful nations of today, revolutions act as milestones in their national history, marking a break at which they could achieve their current form, or a significa...
Prasad

On `Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird`, by Wallace Stevens

Writing a commentary on ‘Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird’ poses difficulties – it seems almost designed to be elusive to traditional critical analysis. It is composed of thirt...
Olokodana

BREIF HISTORY OF COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE

In simple terms, computer architecture refers to a set of methods and rules that describe the basic functionality, implementation and organization of a computer system. Computer ar...