African Decolonization: Independence and Its Challenges

The decolonization of Africa occurred primarily after World War II. Independence brought many problems due to the artificiality of the borders drawn during the Berlin Conference (1885) and the imperialist ambitions of the former European powers. The processes of independence began after the war.

Independence in the Maghreb (North Africa)

  • Libya gained independence from Italy in 1951. In 1969, Muammar al-Gaddafi led a coup and established a socialist regime. For decades, Libya became a major adversary
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Russian Revolution: A Deep Dive into its History

Background

The Russian Revolution was a political, social, and economic movement that took place in 1917. It was led by two groups: the Mensheviks (professional, moderate monarchists) and the Bolsheviks (the working class and the poor, in general). These groups opposed the monarchy of Tsar Nicholas II, whose policies had generated discontent among the population. This movement took place during the contemporary epoch of history.

Protagonists

In the first stage of the Russian Revolution, led by the

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Mastering English: Connectors, Tenses, and Formal Letters

Essential English Connectors and Their Meanings

  • Actually: en realidad, exactamente
  • All the same: sin embargo
  • Also: también
  • Although: aunque, a pesar de
  • Apparently: al parecer
  • As: como, tal como
  • As… as…: tan … como
  • As a result: así
  • Because: porque, a causa de
  • Because of: debido a
  • Both … and …: tanto … como …
  • But: pero
  • Consequently: por consiguiente
  • Currently: actualmente
  • Finally: al fin, finalmente
  • For: ya que, pues
  • Fortunately: afortunadamente
  • Furthermore: además
  • However: no obstante, ahora bien
  • If:
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Effective Communication in Education: Overcoming Barriers

Obstacles to Effective Communication in Education

A) Obstacles in the Message

  1. Verbal attacks
  2. Insufficient technical or educational skills (e.g., non-use of schemes, examples)
  3. Subjectivity in the presentation, influenced by prejudices
  4. Unawareness or ignorance of partners, ranging from ignoring feedback to contempt or disregard of their responsibilities

B) Obstacles in Reception

  1. Student fatigue
  2. Inappropriate language, especially for foreign students
  3. Inappropriate layout and behavior of subjects, contributing
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Commercial Law: Concepts, Company, and Business Practices

Commercial Law: Core Concepts

Commercial Law can be defined as the part of private law that covers all legislation relating to the employer and the actions arising from the exercise of their business. The fundamental issues of this concept are:

  • Part of Private Law: This is a branch of Private Law, which is one of two basic categories into which the law is divided. Private law is concerned with regulating relations between individuals, and in particular, Commercial Law regulates the relations of businesses
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Key Concepts in Economics: From Principles to Market Dynamics

Positive and Normative Economics

  • Positive Economics

    Deals with describing, explaining, or predicting economic phenomena. It is objective and fact-based, where statements can be tested and validated.

  • Normative Economics

    Concerns what ought to be in the economy. It is subjective and value-based, often involving policy prescriptions and opinions.

Definition of Economics

  • Paul Samuelson

    Defined economics as the study of how societies use scarce resources to produce valuable commodities and distribute them among

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Understanding Freedom, Determinism, and Moral Action

What is Freedom?

Freedom, in its external sense, refers to the outward appearance of the target action or behavior. However, in its internal, subjective sense, freedom refers to deliberation and decision. We must distinguish between two senses of freedom: freedom in the negative sense, equivalent to the absence of constraints, and freedom in the positive sense, which equates to power.

A person is free in the external negative sense if there are no restrictions in the external environment preventing

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Oncogenes, Tumor Suppressor Genes, and DNA Repair: Cancer Development

Oncogenes, Tumor Suppressor Genes, and DNA Repair Genes

Oncogenes

Oncogenes are altered (mutated) versions of normal genes that can promote malignant transformation. Normal genes, when not mutated, are called proto-oncogenes and usually promote growth. They can be growth factors, growth factor receptors, plasma kinases, or transcription factors. Oncogenes are a group of damaged genes involved in cancer development. Their presence, overactivity, or both, can stimulate cancer development. When oncogenes

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Territorial Unification and the Reign of Charles V

The Territorial Unification: Union of Marriage, Not Kingdoms

The Catholic Monarchs discussed the attempt to incorporate Granada, Navarra, and conquer Portugal. The conquest of Granada began in 1483, ending with the Capitulations of Santa Fe (1492) that guaranteed Muslims the use of their language, customs, and religion, thus concluding the Christian conquest.

Navarra

A strategic location between the Hispanic monarchy kingdoms, and thanks to a skillful policy by Fernando, in 1512 Navarra was incorporated,

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Interprocess Communication: Methods and Protocols

Interprocess Communication Essentials

Interprocess communication involves sending a message between a socket in one process and a socket in another.

Communication Forms

  • In synchronous communication, sending and receiving processes synchronize with each message.
  • In asynchronous communication, the send operation is non-blocking, and the receive operation can have varied behavior.

Message Destination

Internet protocols send messages to (Internet address, local port) pairs. Processes can use multiple ports

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