Essay: Bolivarian Revolution is named after Simon Bolivar

Bolivarian revolution is named after Simon Bolivar who was a revolution leader in Venezuela and most of the Latin America in the early 19th century. This refers to a political system based on leftist social movement. The main aim of the revolution is to create a movement of the masses in order to have democracy for all the people. Resources have to be equitably distributed to the people in order to ensure that the people are equal (Wilpert, 2007, p. 23-24)

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Essay: Development of Heavy Artillery Shells

They also acquired skills in developing heavy artillery shells by setting up industrial mass production technology to aid the attrition war. The soldier learnt wire cutting tactics using the No. 106 Fuse specifically designed to detonate on ground contact. The No. 106 Fuse detonation skill was supplemented with direct and indirect counter battery fire expertise during the early years of World War 1 (Kershaw 302).

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Essay: Emerging Conflicts Between US and USSR

After the WWII, the US did not have interest in South East Asian and Vietnam, but this was changed after the emerging conflict US and its allies and Soviet Union and its allies. The bone of contention was the isolation of the pro-communism states. The major reason for concern for the US and its allies was the containment and Domino theory which was based on the notion that if one of the states in South East Asia could be transformed into communism, the other could follow suit to adopt this ideology.

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Essay: Why Saddam Hussein did not yield when faced with clear U.S. threats

The recent action by the United States to pull its military troops from Iraq was a culmination of a war that has rocked the Middle Eastern state for almost a decade. What started as threats by the United States to invade Iraq and an incursion of the U.S. military resulted to a war that saw the televised execution of Saddam Hussein in 2006 and a new start for the war-torn country.

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Essay: Reintegrated refugee students

Sample Essay

The strong education that some Afghan refugees received in the Iranian refugee camps and in other countries through both formal and informal educational systems has created some problems when repatriation to Afghanistan has occurred. In some instances, reintegrated refugee students are not only far advanced of their peers in their Afghan classrooms, they are better educated than their teachers (Banzet & de Geoffroy, 2006).

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Essay: Debating the Future of Audit’ by Ronan Nolan

Sample Essay

In the article titled ‘Debating the Future of Audit’ by Ronan Nolan, the issues regarding the impact of international economic crisis on the value of statutory audit have been described. Mr. Nolan has summarized a number of issues that were discussed at an Audit Forum hosted by Chartered Accountants Ireland. The issues included were regarding the appropriateness of the financial reporting standards, the accounting expectation gap and the audit expectation gap, quality assurance procedures, the scope of the audit, communication to regulatory authorities in case of certain entities, form of the audit reports, and the role of those charged with governance of the entity in the effectiveness of the audit engagement.

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