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    The Eisenhower Doctrine

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    A presidential doctrine is related to how the United States sees its policies toward foreign affairs. The term was first used when President Monroe proclaimed, in 1823, that European powers should not colonize or interfere with sovereign countries in the Americas. (stampaday.wordpress.com) The United States, in turn, would not interfere with European powers or their colonies. In the event that a European power would take hostile measures toward the Americas, the country would defend itself.…

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    long as they can. Not only does the South enjoy Christmas, but Thanksgiving is also a big holiday. Southern families will traditionally bring turkey, ham, devilled eggs, cranberry sauce, and a variety of other foods. If there is no turkey on the thanksgiving table, people will wonder where it is and say things like, “It isn’t Thanksgiving without turkey!” Southern families will traditionally have sweet tea in their homes, especially when the holidays come around each year. When it is time for a…

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    He escape from Afghanistan, walked through the mountains between Iran and Turkey for 27 days, worked like a slave, and made his way to Italy. A 10-year old boy fought for his survival, when his mother abandoned him in Pakistan to fend for himself. He is Enaiatollah Akbadi (Enaiat). He had to witness the murder of his teacher by the Talibans, his dad offended the Talibans and his entire family was targeted. Enaiat’s mother had to ensure he would have better chances and left him to take better…

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    Mexican Food Essay

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    If there is one thing that consistently describes Mexican food, it is spicy. Aside from the “spiciness” seen throughout Mexican culture, such as the “reporters” seen on some Mexican news telecasts, Mexican food can be described as hot, or spicy, and chiles are a big reason for this. While chiles are indigenous to the Americas, nowhere else is its use more sophisticated than in Mexico. Most places use chiles simply for the heat factor it provides, but chiles in Mexican food is used also for the…

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    The Soviet Union believed that by having the nuclear weapons 90 miles off the coast of American territory it would serve as a balancing act due to American’s storing nuclear weapons in Turkey. The tension between the Soviet Union and America grew so large, it became known as the closest the world has ever been to a nuclear war. Cuba is arguably the most problematic area during the Cold War due to the unrest felt between the two main powers…

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    In this section of Thomas Paine he talks about European powers and how they control America. On the first page Paine states that America would flourish even if they weren’t under European power. He compares America to a baby saying ”We may as well assert that because a child has thrived upon milk, that is never to have meat, or that the first twenty years of our life is to become a precedent for the next twenty.” What I get from this is that if we don’t try to thrive on our own that we will…

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    With the Truman Doctrine, President Harry S. Truman established the American policy in 1847 that the United States would provide economic, political, and military assistance to all democratic nations such as Greece and potentially Turkey under threat from external forces like the Nazis or internal forces like the communist. President Harry S. Truman truly believed that by helping potential democratic government and their people, there would be a greater chance of them establishing…

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    Syrian, Afghan, Iraqis, Somalis refugees (69% Syrian) flood into Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Egypt, Germany, Sweden, and Greece and soon America. They are running from war against their dictatorship in Syria and the militias in their county like ISIS, the free Syrian Army, and Al-Qaeda. There has been over 220,000 people killed when they stopped counting. 7.6 million People are miss placed from their homes due to the fighting. The United Nations High commissioner for Refugees Agency…

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    Gobekli Tepe

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    belief, farming that had allowed them to settle down let them form religion for which they built temples around which cities formed. But now, due to an archeological site located in Turkey, the education systems need to reconsider what kids learn. The site is named Göbekli Tepe, or pot-bellied hill, and was discovered in Turkey over…

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    Product Life Cycle Essay

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    company may find it best to manufacture and sell domestic items or products to be feasible, vary in many ways. One justification is due to costs being cheaper. For instance, manufacturing a car in ones home market may be a very expensive process. Turkey is a market that has been…

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