One way in which the withdrawal of Belgian control in Rwanda and the fall of communism in Yugoslavia are similar is that they both led directly to: <span> ethnic conflict
The withdrawal of Belgian control in Rwanda is caused by the ethnic conflicts between Tutsi and Hutu while the fall of communism in Yugoslavia was caused by the conflict between ethnicities that held Muslim religions and Christian Religion.</span>
Well, back in the day, (and still to this day) Texas had a very good quantity a natural resources. (Including oil and many others)
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The scheduling of both inbound and outbound shipments is typically accomplished by the supply chain process of logistics.
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- The statistics related to shipments going up and down and east and west are huge as far as the import and export markets of the world are concerned.
- This import and export of commodities is possible because there are chains of logistics in place to ship a commodity from one place to another.
- These chains do not function as a single whole but preferably work in bits of transportation networks.
An example that I would give of a situation in which a real-life problem has to be solved or a decision has to be made using good judgement would be the case of deciding what to study in university:
<em>"When I had to decide what I was going to study, I immediately put journalism out of my mind, as I believed it did not suit my personality. Even though I loved writing, I had always imagined that journalists had to be aggressive, </em><em>overconfident</em><em> and pushy, and that news only happened in other, more interesting places. I could not see how that could fit me. The school counselor I talked to kept telling me that this was not the case, but my </em><em>belief perseverance</em><em> would not let me listen to other information. In the end I decided to go for accounting. I believed that accounting was only about boring numbers, and for the first few months, I was responsible of </em><em>confirmation bias</em><em>, as that was the only thing I noticed about my studies. However, over time, I grew to like the path I had chosen, and I do not regret it."</em>