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Many Chinese merchants traveled only as far as Dunhuang on the Silk Road, basically for the following two reasons. 1) During those years, Dunhuang becomes an important hub place for trade in the Silk Road, where people met to commerce all kinds of products. 2) Dunhuang in the middle of some crossing paths. Indeed it was the intersection of the central, north, and south silk routes. That is why Dunhuang represented a strategic place with so many logistic operations in the Taklamakan Desert, in the northwest of China.
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This person is a prosecutor.
Prosecutors are attorney who work for the government on a local, state or federal level. <em>The prosecutor has three main tasks: to investigates crimes, to decide whether or not a person accused of crimes should be officially charged, and to appear in court.</em>
Once a suspect is arrested, a prosecutor must look at the evidence and decide whether or not to file charges against that person. Once he determines that, he files formal paper work to charge that person with a specific crime.
The prosecutor determines which specific charges to file. After he files the charges, the prosecutor continues with the research of the particular criminal case. He works closely with the police and the crime investigators. His duty is to convince a jury or a judge that the suspect is guilty. After the jury convicts the criminal, the prosecutor presents a sentence recommendation.
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In 1949, the prospect of further Communist expansion prompted the United States and 11 other Western nations to form the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). The Soviet Union and its affiliated Communist nations in Eastern Europe founded a rival alliance, the Warsaw Pact, in 1955. Joining the USSR in the alliance were Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, the German Democratic Republic (East Germany), Hungary, Poland, and Romania. This lineup remained constant until the Cold War ended with the dismantling of all the Communist governments in Eastern Europe in 1989 and 1990. Initial member-states of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) included the United States and all five Brussels treaty nations, Canada, Denmark, Iceland, Italy, Norway, and Portugal. Several countries were invited to join NATO but refused, including Finland, Ireland, Sweden, and the ever-neutral Switzerland.
NATO favored capitalism and the USSR favored communism. These alliances rivaled each other and fought for dominance. NATO ended up coming on the top to save capitalism.
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