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    1980s: The Seven Sisters

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    IN 1980s the seven sisters (shell,exxon mobil and all) were set aside and new seven sister replaced those companies. What was the raeson behind this shift? Old seven sisters: 1. Anglo persian oil company (United Kingdom) 2. Gulf Oil (United states). 3. Royal dutch shell (Netherlands/United kingdom). 4. Standard oil of California (United states). 5. Standard oil of New Jersey (United states) 6. Standard oil company of New York (United states) 7. Texaco (United states). New seven sisters: 1.…

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    Alienated Borderlands

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    Additionally, because borders have a distinct historical background, it eventually affects the social, economic, and political realities of the borderland and determines the interaction between the border people. As different interactions happened in the borderlands compare to the other regions in both countries, certain levels of interactions inevitably make distinctions as Martínez (6-9) briefly categorizes the borderlands into four groups, namely: 1. Alienated borderlands In this type of…

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    American Iq Essay

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    +Adam Molani IQ is not affected by education or environment. "Negroid" is the official scientific namo of the black sub-saharan race who have an average IQ of 68. Stop pretending you know about this subject. For over a century the IQ of people in every country has been intensively studied and thousands of international IQ surveys have been averaged out by hundreds of Universities to give reliable average IQ figures for each country. The racial correlation with IQ has been confirmed by EVERY…

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    Think back to a time in third grade when the teacher stood at the head of the class and began talking about the horrors of slavery. On March 25th, 1807, the Trans-Atlantic slave trade was abolished (Thipanyane). But when one door closes, another door opens. The general consensus was that slavery was a thing of the past, but a new form of slavery has emerged. Human trafficking is just modernized slavery happening beneath the noses of governments across the world. This is a particular problem…

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    Definition Of Imperialism

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    Malaya, Burma, British Guiana, and British Honduras. The United States had control of the Philippines, Samoa, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Sumatra, and Java, Borneo. Accordingly, France had control of Algeria, French West Africa, Tunisia, Vietnam, and French…

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    Germany rushed to take control of South West Africa, while France dominated Algeria, both European powers taking control through the use of violence. [ ] [ ] Meanwhile, Conrad’s home country of England is using ideologies such as social Darwinism to explain their right to expand their sphere of influence in the world. The English…

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    this Arab” (12) because he thinks that it is “contrary to honour” “to hand him over” (12). On the other hand Daru wants to deliver the prisoner to police headquarter due to his loyalty to France because Daru is a French descendant who is born in Algeria. In response to Balducci’s claims that a revolt is about to happen, Daru states that “fight, yes, if I have to” (7) showing that he is still loyal to France and will go as far as sacrificing his life. In the end, Daru decides to leave the Arab…

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    European Imperialism

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    The history of mankind has always been the history of imperialism in myriad of its forms. In this context it must be said that the history of the modern world, to a large extent, is a history of European/Western expansion, colonization, and its decline. It is noteworthy that the expansionist policies that were implemented by the colonial powers eventually paved the way for the emergence of globalization and the decline of the process of colonialism made it possible for the emergence of…

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    “People discuss my art and pretend to understand as if it were necessary to understand, when it’s simply necessary to love.” ---Monet. Actually, Monet did change the way people think and feel about the painting. He is one of the most famous artists in the word, and his contribution has been huge in the modern art history. And Monet’s experience also can give us the power to try our best to fight with the difficulty we faced. Monet, Claude was born on Nov. 14, 1840 in Paris. When he was five…

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    Iceland Research Paper

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    the world’s first parliament. Among the early settlers was the Viking explorer Erik the Red” (World Book 23). Iceland stayed pretty quiet until the 17th century. Iceland had a rough 17th and 18th century. During this time, pirates from England, Algeria, and Spain wrecked havoc all over the island (Iceland). When the pirates left, “The nineteenth century brought a rebirth of national culture and strong agitation for independence” (Iceland). This “rebirth of culture” stands strong even…

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