PPT-ICT4Peace Foundation Presentation at Federal Foreign Office, Germany Berlin, 23 April

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Berlin 23 April 2015 Dr Daniel Stauffacher President ICT4Peace Foundation wwwict4peaceorg ICT4Peace interlinked Areas of Work 1 CRISIS Information Management

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Berlin 23 April 2015 Dr Daniel Stauffacher President ICT4Peace Foundation wwwict4peaceorg ICT4Peace interlinked Areas of Work 1 CRISIS Information Management including using ICTs new media etc. Abstract We develop a system for 3D object retrieval based on sketched fea ture lines as input For objective evaluation we collect a large number of query sketches from human users that are related to an existing data base of objects The sketches tu Week 15, February 3. German destruction of Murmansk, 1943 . (. Yevgeny. . Khaldei. ). Germans losing the war. Battle of Kursk, summer 1943, last German offensive in the East . . Jews and other victims locked in the continent . Another Cold War Crisis. East – West rivalry. Berlin divided – contrast the two halves:. WEST: Prosperous, helped by US, attracted people from the East. Seen by USSR as infection in the heart of Communist East Germany.. of the Berlin Wall. In partial completion of MEDT 7477. For . Dr. O.P. Cooper. By . Has Slone. Berlin. US. UK. French. USSR. Truman Doctrine. March 12, 1947. "the policy of the United States to support free people who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures." Truman reasoned, because these "totalitarian regimes" coerced "free peoples," they represented a threat to international peace and the national security of the United States.. L/O – To identify the causes and effects of the Berlin Blockade on relations between the superpowers. The Occupation of Germany. In 1945, Germany was invaded by Western Powers and Soviet forces. It was decided at Yalta and Potsdam to . The differences between . London and Berlin. Structure. 1. General (. Where it is. ). Sights (. Most famous. ). Traffic (. Buses,Taxis. ). 4. Orientation . (Road . signs. ). Architecture (. L/O – To identify the causes, key features and consequences of the Berlin Crisis. The Refugee Problem. The Berlin Blockade (1948-49) was a failure for the USSR and by the end of 1949, Germany had been . An Allied Victory . Presented by. SB . (A) . ET . (A) . SB . (A) . KY . (A) . Thesis. The . deteriorating state of the German army. coupled with the . enclosing multi-front war. A look at the Presidents branch. Qualifications. Article II of the Constitution establishes these qualifications. . Natural-born citizen. At least 35 years of age. Resident of United States for 14 years prior to election.. By Anthony Watson. What is the berlin wall. The Berlin . Wall . was a . wall . that divided Berlin from 1961 to . 1989, made . by the German Democratic Republic . (GDR. , East Germany) starting on 13 August 1961, that completely cut . L/O – To identify the causes and effects of the Berlin Blockade on relations between the superpowers. The Occupation of Germany. In 1945, Germany was invaded by Western Powers and Soviet forces. It was decided at Yalta and Potsdam to . Civil War in Greece. A conflict in Greece where a communist party was trying to overthrow the government. Great Britain had been supporting the government but said they could no longer afford it. That is when America adopted the Truman Doctrine and started supporting Greece from the Communists. . US II Honors. River Dell Regional HS. Mrs. Rivas. Occupation Zones in Germany. What should be done to Germany?. The Western zones decided to replace the nearly worthless German currency with new money, a move the Soviets ferociously opposed. I can examine Germany’s history (key events and people) and identify its form of government. (7.4.1) . I can identify Germany’s economic contributions worldwide. (7.2.1). Directions. : Make sure to make 4 sections for your notes: 1) geography, 2) History (.

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