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    Somalia has always been a land of clan’s. Each clan conducts its own society under its own views of the law. In northern Somalia, the clan is trying to setup a society under one law and a representative government. In southern Somalia, there is still chaos. If the American Army must go to Somalia, this could cause problems for them. The people of Somalia has lived in the state of chaos, violence and anarchy for decades. The reason for this was the rivalry between the major clans of the area…

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    The two cities I chose to report on are Downey and South Gate. The reasons I chose these cities are I graduated from Downey High School and I grew up in the city of South Gate. From personal experience, I know that they are similar in many ways but also differ in terms of their economy just by observing the cities. This report will discuss the economic development goals of the two cities with emphasis on how they compare and contrast to one another and will determine the desirability of…

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    Should America Ban Traveling to Ebola Infected Countries? The Ebola virus was first discovered in 1976 and originated from West African countries. Ebola is a very deadly and contagious disease to come in contact with. This disease has always been able to stay contained in the small villages it is located in. Until recently in 2014 when America got its first case of Ebola in Dallas. After this occurrence America has had thoughts of banning people to travel to these infected countries. Enforcing…

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    WPA took in unemployed Americans and put them to work in return for temporary financial assistance. This administration alone was able to provide jobs for 3 million men in the Unites States. WPA workers worked to build highways, school, hospitals, airports, and even playgrounds. “They restored theaters–such as the Dock Street Theater in Charleston, S.C.–and built the ski lodge at Oregon’s Mt. Hood” (2). The WPA also offered federally funded plays, art projects, and literary publications to…

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    second strategy is low fare and no frills, which mean no frequent flyer miles or airport lounges in exchange for lower fares. Guests have the choice of paying for in-flight meals, snacks, and drinks. Thirdly, point to point network which all short-haul AirAsia flights (four-hour flight radius or less) and medium to long haul AirAsia X flights are non-stop, doing away with the need for human resources, physical infrastructure, and facilities at transit…

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    Hard and Soft system approaches are applied by analyst and system practitioners as a tool to understand problems and situation is a specific manner. Soft systems increases the understanding of the practitioner of motivations, viewpoints, and interactions and highlights where improvement is required as it takes a holistic view depending mainly on the skills of the analyst instead of the technical or even financial value and looks for what suit all stakeholders not only a particular one of them.…

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    Sustainable Development Many people wonder why oil is so important to us. Oil is a viscous liquid derived from petroleum, especially for use of fuel or lubricant. The amount of uses for oil are endless. Oil is used for clothing, fuel for transportation, cosmetics, plastic, paint, etc. This gives a great importance to the substance called oil. Most of what we use or see on a day to day basis maybe slightly contain oil or be mostly comprised of it. In addition, petroleum that is used to make oil…

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    Exclusion caused by dualisation in Brussels. Dualisation in Brussels: Political dualisation. -“For cities there are no standard solutions. Urban policy is always a matter of hard choises, and in cities that were chosen on a democratic way, it is the politics that makes that choises.“ (Barber 1984; Hajer 2009) - Brussels suffer from a ‚schizophrene’* disorder because Brussels is both the national and the European capital. The city holds more than 173.540 inhabitants on a…

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    from this natural disaster. In total, 3,512,281 individuals and 703,244 families were affected by the earthquake, with only a mere 22, 816 families in evacuation centers. Many people have no home and are displaced in poor conditions. Ports, schools, airports, hospitals, and other facilities reported damage and powerful aftershocks continue to hit. In total, the estimated cost of damage is Php 759, 640,000 ($16,144,249 USD), and citizens are receiving little help from relief organizations such as…

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    INTRODUCTION Tourism is a central part of New Zealand 's economy. More than Two and a half million visitors come to New Zealand each year to experience world-class products and services. They travel to the furthest regions of the country and many also pursue business and immigration opportunities while they are here. New Zealand has been awarded ‘Overall Winner’ in the prestigious Virgin Holidays Responsible Tourism Awards in 2008. It had competed alongside 1,900 international nominees, New…

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