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    The iron triangle was a key idea amid the Cold War and conveyed US to triumph. When America was completely occupied with the Vietnam War, it turned into the prime legitimization for battling to win. It is at the heart of peacekeeping. What's more, it was overlooked amid the senior Bush and Clinton Administrations, with the anticipated result that we wound up in a war against Iraq. Presently, rivals of this war and democratization are annihilating it, with desperate results for what's to come.…

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    Clea Koff Case Study

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    I chose to write my bio-sketch on Clea Koff, she is a forensic anthropologist and author who worked for the United Nations as well as for the Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the tribal for the formal Yugoslavia. She was born in 1972 in London, England to Msindo Mwinyipembe and David Koff. Her father was American and Jewish, and her mother was Tanzanian. Both of her parents were documentary filmmakers who were focused on many issues such as human rights and traveled the world for their work;…

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    The following is the thesis statement I came up with for my next critical evaluation essay: In the speech “The Perils of Indifference,” Elie Wiesel attempts to show gratitude to the American people, President Clinton, and Mrs. Hillary Clinton for the helping him in the past and the current help that they bring to the people in need. Wiesel also tries to apprise his audience about the violent consequences of indifference, while at the same time expressing his worries about dangers of not…

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    greatest military power” ( Friedman, 2013). It’s dominance or status of a nation that instilled world order was furthered in their fight to end famine in Somalia in 1992. Moreoever, their global allegiance expanded when the U.S entered in Bosnia and Kosovo in 1995 and 1999 as “peacekeepers” (Kutsh, 2013). These actions shaped the United States as the dominant and world hegemon. The United States became a nation that had a substantial impact on world politics after the Cold War. Their foreign…

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    Forms Of Immigration

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    Immigration happens all over the world. There are many forms of immigration and many reasons that immigration happens. According to Dictonary.com the definition of immigration is to come to a country of which one is not a native, usually for permanent residence. For my paper I am going to be focusing on immigration in Europe. I will do my research and inform you about the forms of immigration in Europe and the reasons that immigrants are coming into Europe. Immigration has been happening for a…

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    think about guns and gun violence . He also asks if they think that everyone should be able to have a gun and why is America one of the most dangerous countries in the world in terms of gun violence. For example,April 20 1999 he uses the bombing of Kosovo (Serbia), when the US dropped the bombs on the 20th of April in 1999. In addition, he uses his personal connection to his home state, Michigan, to clarify similarities between poverty and gun violence by studying the murder of the…

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    against a sovereign state. Therefore, intervening in a sovereign state’s affairs would have been peculiar to the international community. The United Nations (UN) Security Council, in 1999 failed to authorise actions to spot or curb “ethnic cleansing” in Kosovo. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) took the responsibility to do an aerial bombardment without permission of the UN Security Council which caused a rift in the international community because some saw it as a violation of the…

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    horrendous events that occurred during this time. The well known political activist, who was born in 1928 and tragically passed away in 2016, was sent before President Clinton and his administration to share the events of what took place during his time in Kosovo. Elise develops compassion by sharing the overall experience of Jewish people during events of the Holocaust, compelling the reader/ viewer to act on indifference First of all, Elie conveys compassion through his speech by sharing what…

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    Differences In Religion

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    Many people think that religious differences as a cause of discrimination, slaughter, and genocide. In daily life, we often hear or even see through television that religious differences are often the reason for discrimination, slaughter, and genocide. Many rulers who used religion as a basis for breaking the human race and spark a conflict. Actually, the religious differences can be used as a tool to humiliate a race or other religious groups. The differences in religion can be used as a tool…

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    countries, feel subsequent pity, and then return to his/hers expected, everyday life. However, Europe has no choice in putting such matters to the side; the aftermath of said crises is right on its doorstep. Migrants from all over, Syria, Afghanistan, Kosovo, Eritrea, Serbia, Pakistan, Iraq, Nigeria, Russia, and Albania, among others, are surging into Europe. The numbers vary from approximately 17,000 to over 120,000 per nation, with Syria leading with slightly over 120,000, and Afghanistan in…

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