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    Thesis: Censorship is a controversial issue which affects countries, as well their citizens, and needs to be controlled in a proper way for the fairness of all. II. Definition III. Saudi Arabia /Arabic Countries A.Problems 1. Threats to freedoms 2. Technology problems 3. Privacy (lack of transparency) & confidentiality IV. CHINA A. Social media B.Poltical censorship C.Commercial control V. USA A. Copyright law B.…

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    n the Russian classical music in the history, has the inestimable influence folk songs. The world famous Russian composer "powerful group" and Tchaikovsky had to folk music has a strong interest in. A major factor in these composers writing is the folk song. They learned from the folk song in his works, folk songs which music language acquired unique incomparable. People in the "powerful group" and a Tchaikovsky symphony and opera works according to their own fantasies created gained new…

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    Mena Pros And Cons

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    Many will state that using American tax dollars to fund entrepreneurship and boost employment in MENA is not in the interest of the US public. However, it is important to note that in 2015 alone the US spent $6.2 billion dollars on military operations against ISIS. $1.46 trillion has been spent on Iraq, with the majority of this figure being spent from 2007-2008, in the surge to quash the extremist insurgency groups. While the surge did crush the power of the AQI, the Islamic State of Iraq and…

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    Another stumbling block is that agreements with non-EU countries on asylum returns are quite patchy. Many readmission agreements have been negotiated, for example with Pakistan and Bangladesh. But the EU has no such deal with China or Algeria (Peter, 2015). I agree with this article but I also disagree. If people are fleeing their homes in fear, they would not have any form of identification. How does the government expect people who fled the state, to have proper identification to apply…

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    by Voronoff came from Guinea, Senegal, and Mali making them P.t. verus, not P.t. troglodytes. P.t. versus is not a subspecies known to carry SIVcpz. Additionally, the ~2,000 transplants were performed on men living in the Americas, Europe, India, Algeria, and Vietnam; none of which where HIV-1 emerged. Other arguments Pepin makes include that the typical patient for the procedure was elderly men who he assumes didn’t have enough sexual encounters to create the HIV-1 epidemic and that some of the…

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    Essay On Authoritarianism

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    The literature on persistent authoritarianism relies on a variety of hypothesis to explain the exceptionalism of the MENA region to maintain authoritarian regimes. Certain variables or prerequisites of a state to achieve a democratic reform are considered in Bellin’s article. Bellin stresses that these variables are not enough to explain authoritarian resilience in the region nor either the success or failure of states to transition to democracy. This essay will aim to validate proposed…

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    Islamist groups such as the Muslim brotherhood have pressured Egypt to make significant political changes that make Islam’s traditions part of the law, and their presence has lead to significant instability within the region. Another example is Algeria, where Islamist extremists, associated with Al Qaeda, provoked protests and significant violence that lead to the death of over 150,000 people. This created instability within the country and the government is still working to stop many of…

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    Sahelian Region Essay

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    The Sahelian region comprises of countries such as Algeria, Mali, Senegal, Chad, Eritrea, Mauritania, Chad and Niger. Natural disasters such as floods and drought, animal diseases have been more frequent in West Africa (Barnabas, Jager, & Feher 2008). People living in this region have been suffering a lot. These disasters tend to bring about poverty, food insecurity, child malnutrition, conflicts, lack of basic services, poor governance and political instability, and weak economies dependent on…

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    Introduction After the September 11th attacks, the Bush Administrations War on Terror brought terrorist groups (notably al-Qaeda) to the forefront of the global scene, making the Middle East the site of the 21st-century’s newfound conflict. Ten years later, the death of Osama Bin Laden heralded an end to the supremacy of the al-Qaeda core and its leadership, yet began the threat of affiliate groups to al-Qaeda, and the new radical group ISIS. Despite most affiliates inability to launch…

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    American imperialism experienced its pinnacle from the late nineteen hundreds following World War two; during the following years, United States will exert political, social, and economic control over countries such as the Philippines, Cuba, Germany, Austria, Korea, and Japan. America was on its goal to spread liberty, religion, and democracy. American imperialism is rooted to the term exceptionalism, which means, a theory that a nation, is unique, a region, or political system is exceptional…

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