Big Three
World History
U.S. History
Examples of Big Three in the following topics:
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War Aims and Strategy
- Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin, known as the "Big Three," developed a plan of action for Allies in a series of informal meetings and official conferences.
- The "Big Three" (Franklin D.
- A separate protocol signed at the conference pledged the Big Three to recognize Iran's independence.
- The Big Three met again major war conference in Yalta (sometimes called the Crimea Conference), held from February 4 to 11, 1945.
- From July 17 to August 2, 1945, the three major Allied powers met in Potsdam, occupied Germany.
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The Tehran Meeting
- The Tehran Conference was the first of the World War II conferences held between all of the "Big Three" Allied leaders, the Soviet Union, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
- A separate protocol signed at the conference pledged the Big Three's recognition of Iran's independence.
- The "Big Three" spent days wrangling about when Operation Overlord should take place, who should command it, and where operations should begin.
- After the conference, it was agreed that military leaders of the three countries would meet together often, for further discussion.
- Summarize what was discussed between the "Big Three" at the Tehran Conference in 1943.
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Case: United States Domestic Automaker, Ford
- Nowhere are the effects of globalization seen more drastically than in the automobile industry, especially for the United States "Big 3" automakers: General Motors, Chrysler, and Ford.
- Global Market Share, 2007-2008 (Edmunds.com, 2007) As this figure suggests, the "Big Three" must adapt to changes in the market and globalization factors to remain key players in the automotive market.
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Muscles that Cause Movement at the Foot
- Attachments - Originates from the heel and attaches to the big toe.
- Actions: Adduct the big toe and maintains the arch of the foot.
- Plantar Interossei - The three plantar interossei lie beneath rather than between the metatarsal bones.
- Attachments - Originates from the medial side of metatarsals three to five.
- Attaches to the medial sides of the phalanges of digits three to five.
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Row and column proportions
- This rate of spam is much higher compared to emails with only small numbers (5.9%) or big numbers (9.2%).
- Because these spam rates vary between the three levels of number (none, small, big), this provides evidence that the spam and number variables are associated.
- What does 0.139 at the intersection of not spam and big represent in Table 1.35?
- One of those characteristics is whether the email contains no numbers, small numbers, or big numbers.
- 1.40: 0.139 represents the fraction of non-spam email that had a big number.0.908 represents the fraction of emails with big numbers that are non-spam emails.
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Tarsals, Metatarsals, and Phalanges (The Foot)
- The tarsal bones of the foot are organized into three rows: proximal, intermediate, and distal.
- There are four distal tarsals: the lateral cuboid and the three cuneiforms, located medially.
- The foot contains five metatarsals that are numbered I–V, moving medial to lateral, big toe to little toe.
- The digits are named in a similar fashion to the metatarsals, medial to lateral from the big toe.
- With the exception of the big toe, each digit contains a proximal, intermediate, and distal phalange; the big toe lacks an intermediate phalange.
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Disjoint or mutually exclusive outcomes
- (a) Are the outcomes none, small, and big disjoint?
- (b) Determine the proportion of emails with value small and big separately.
- Big:545/3921 = 0.139.
- (c) P(small or big) = P(small) + P(big) = 0.721 + 0.139 = 0.860.
- Three events, A, B, and D, consist of outcomes from rolling adie.
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Fama-French Three-Factor Model
- The Fama–French three-factor model is a linear model designed by Eugene Fama and Kenneth French to describe stock returns.
- The Fama–French three-factor model is a model designed by Eugene Fama and Kenneth French to describe stock returns .
- Unlike those two models, however, the Fama-French model has three specific and defined factors.
- The Fama-French model tries to explain the return of a stock (r) through the risk free rate (Rf), the market return (Km), and small market capitalization minus big (SMB), and high book-to-market ratio minus low (HML).
- Both SMB and HML measure the historic excess returns of small caps over big caps and of value stocks over growth stocks.
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Scientific Notation
- Scientific notation is a way of writing numbers that are too big or too small in a convenient and standard form.
- Scientific notation is a way of writing numbers that are too big or too small in a convenient and standard form.
- There are three parts to writing a number in scientific notation: the coefficient, the base, and the exponent.
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From Political Values to Ideology
- Core American political values general fall in line with one of three political ideologies: liberalism, conservatism, or moderate.
- The emphasis on the lone, powerful person implies a distrust of collective action and of power structures such as big government, big business, or big labor.
- The emergence of the Tea Party, a visible grassroots conservative movement that gained momentum during the 2010 midterm elections, illustrates how some Americans become mobilized in opposition to the "tax and spend" policies of big government.
- Generally, peoples' values about the scope and purpose of government can be translated into three main political ideologies: liberals, conservatives, and moderates.