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History
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the Crusades After the death of Charlemagne, king of the Franks, in 814 and the following fall down of his kingdom, Christian Europe was under assault and on the protective. Magyars, nomadic people from Asia, pillaged eastern and central Eu...

Moravian Empire
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Moravian” identity of the localized Slavic and Germanic community persisted on the territory of Moravia even at the time of the formation of modern nations. It was only in the second half of the 19th century that the community divide into C...

Vodafone
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business that was an early entrant into the Hungarian marketplace. Aparticular characteristic of this market entry was the need to set up fast relations with a localized advocating bureau in order to rendezvous a short launch deadline. Next...

Feudalism
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the political, economic, and social life of Europe from the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 c.e. up to the rise of the modern nation-states in the 15th century. Feudalism can roughly be defined as a social system in which a strong w...

Civilization Of The Middle Ages
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reliant for its power and position upon the possession of land - or, to be more unquestionable, it's right to collect levies and services from the inhabitants of the land - had appeared over the preceding years, and the community of that h...

Memoirs
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immediately following the death of Charlemagne (742–814) and the ascension to power of his son, Louis I the Pious (768–840). A bad ruler and an even worse soldier, Louis faced increasingly bold Viking raiders just as his sons, squabbling ov...

Breast Cancer
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breast cancer or ovarian cancer increases the risk of developing it. 5% to 10% of breast cancers are caused by an abnormality transmitted by heredity. The major susceptibility genes for breast cancer (and ovarian) are named BRCA1 and BRCA2....