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    With the European domination in the beginning of the 20th century, many countries in Africa and Latin America sought to restructure their empire and gain independence from the colonization where there was a change in economic growth but not necessarily a change in economic development. A continuity through these times of colonization is the lasting legacy these countries have left through their fight against it. Before the Cold War and the mass European domination post World War 2, these…

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    is not on US territory, there are no declared set of rules and regulations. On that land, the military can practically do anything. The detainees captured were from Iraq, Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, England, Somalia, Denmark, Jordan, China, Algeria, Morocco, Pakistan, Spain, Tajikistan, and Russia. They were known to be the worst of the worst arrived in 2002. The George W. Bush Administration states that these detainees have no freedom. They are not war-criminals from a specific nation and…

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    supplies and aided the victory. In the battle of Almein, 800 big guns, tanks, and airplane bombings attacked Rommel's troops and they were forced to move back. The Allies did not give them time to heal or replan anything before they attacked again in Algeria, trapping Rommel between the British and American forces on both sides. Much of Hitler's best men and equipment were destroyed in this battle and left a damaged group behind. It encouraged the soldiers fighting for the Allies that they could…

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    Overview Islamic radicalization is the primary cause of global terrorism and has been a prominent threat to international security over the past few decades. Islamic jihadists’ aim to wage ‘holy war’ against the West by taking extreme measures to protect their version of Islam, to fight against the Western invasions of the Middle East, North Africa and other parts of the Islamic world. This transnational phenomenon also stems from Muslim immigrants who have migrated to the West and have…

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    and Syrian deserts, the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt, and the Sahara desert of North Africa. There are Bedouin communities in many countries, including Egypt, Syria, Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Iraq in the Middle East and Morocco, Sudan, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya in North Africa. Altogether, the Bedouin population adds up to about 4 million. They speak the Arabic language and practice the Islamic religion. The name Bedouin comes from the Arabic term “badawi”, which means desert…

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    major effect on the Middle East countries because their economies get affected. Some natural resources that dominate the Middle East are Petroleum, Natural Gas, and Lead. Most countries in the Middle East have 3 or more resources. These countries are Algeria, Iran, Kazakhstan, and Afghanistan. This tells us that these countries make more money because they have more resources. A lot of countries in the Middle East get most of their income from petroleum also known as oil. Some countries that…

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    deeply rooted into her mexican cultural identity. Also, it seems as if that she is not Americanized. Her living in America expressed her love for her Mexican cultural identity because she was able to compare the two different ways of life. Her being "Algeria", meaning she flaunted her attitude, personality, and happiness.She was legend and very important by expressing herself through the paintings she…

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    be a winner right now,” says Riedel, comparing ISIL to al Qaeda. The U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency has warned that the Islamic State is assembling a “growing international footprint,” with extremist groups in Libya, Egypt’s northern Sinai and Algeria, pledging…

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    interpreting them wrong. Different cultures may develop a child’s fine motor skills to where they are advancing in it, whereas others may concentrate on the large motor which is physical development. An example in cultural differences is my husband is from Algeria and children there talk really loud and here I learn to talk softly and calmly. This is his culture; it looks like they are always mad because it sounds like they are yelling at people. Children from other cultures, their interactions…

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    Lengthy disruptions are unlikely as Russia and Algeria have failed to reinvest hydrocarbon revenues for economic growth; they remain highly dependent on steady cash inflows to remain solvent. If a lengthy disruption did happen, Europe generally has powerful North American allies who may use diplomacy…

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