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    Most of the time, Saudi Arabia does not experience much rain throughout the year. Because Saudi Arabia regions differ in geography and climate, some regions will have different cultures. For instance, several years ago, the typical Bedouin woman, who lives outside the cities, see that her job is to drive to do her daily tasks. However, the typical woman, who live in the cities, do not see her job to drive a car to do her tasks. Instead, she sees the man in the one who should drive. These two…

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    Nordenskjoeldi's giant penguin (Anthropornis nordenskjoeldi) is a species of megafauna, with evidence suggesting it lived 37-45 million years ago. It's diet mainly consisted of fish and other seafood and it was an aquatic creature, spending the majority of its life in the water. These giant penguins grew up to 1.7 metres in height and 90kg in weight (Abyssal, 2015). It had a bent wing joint, beneficial for flight and powerful propulsion under water when diving for fish. Gilbert Price,…

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    Most of the historical events and cultural influences in Spain are due to its geographical location. Third biggest country in the Western Europe is located in Iberian Peninsula that serves as a bridge between Africa and rest of the Western European countries. Each period in Spanish history carried the great influence in the formation of their beliefs and their lifestyle. Long time before Christians and Muslims came to the Spanish land, Sephardi (Jewish Spain) was the leader in Judaism was also…

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    and what impact it has in modern Saudi Arabia and how the religious police is different from any other police force will also be explored in this paper. Islam is a religious tradition that was developed in the Middle East known as the Arabian Peninsula in the 7th century…

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    Scientific Name: Aptenodytes Forsteri Common Name: Emperor Penguin Did you know the Emperor Penguin is one of the only species of penguin that live in Antarctica, Or that it is the biggest penguin in the world? Well, If not I will tell you about the Emperor Penguin’s physical characteristics, eating habits, its habitat, and much more. The Emperor Penguin lives in the open ice of Antarctica. Wind chills can be as cold as -76 degrees Fahrenheit. Blizzards of 124 mph. Emperor Penguins use strong…

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    Kim Jong Un

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    significance of peace and prosperity in the Korean peninsula but containing tones of a a slight superiority over the South. To begin with the title again, “Historic North-South Summit for National Reconciliation and Unity, Peace and Prosperity”, we see that similar to the south, the focus of the article is on the peace and reconciliation between the two nations. After reading a few lines however, readers are reminded of the glorification of the North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, from his…

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    North Korea Threats

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    travel throughout the peninsula. Mountains cover seventy percent of the Korean Peninsula, with small, arable plains widely scattered far in between the successive mountain ranges (New World Encyclopedia). North Korea have an advantage over the United States army because North Korea 's troops are familiar with the area. The American troops will not only have to adjust to the land they would also have to adjust to the various climate changes. The climate of the Korean Peninsula differs…

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    The Korean War also known as the “Forgotten War”, it is known as the Forgotten War because of where it fell in its place in American History between world war two and Vietnam War. First you must understand Korean War had its roots long before the United States ever took control of the Southern half of the peninsula and the Soviet Union controlled the north. Secondly once you understand what caused the division then you can actually understand what cause the North Korean leader to invade the…

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    The Pusan Perimeter

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    The Korean War officially started in 1950 and ended in an armistice in 1953 with the Demilitarized zone falling at its pre-war position on the 38th parallel. The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea), with support from its Communist neighbors of China and the Soviet Union, invaded south past the 38th parallel in June of 1950 attacking the Republic of Korea (South Korea). North Korea’s invasion resulted in initial success until the United Nations intervened in the defense of South…

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    Korean War Veterans

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    was fully involved in the Korean War, sending a countless number of men to support South Korea against the Soviet backed North Korea. When the war ended three years later, millions of people lost their lives. And for what, the Korean Peninsula is still divided today at the 38th Parallel. Veterans of the Korean War do not deserve to be forgotten, but remembered for service of protecting people in a foreign country. Soldiers today risk their lives to protect America, but Korean War veterans…

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