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    The very first sentence in the books Executive Summary is “The situation in Iraq is grave and deteriorating.” (Page xiii), according to the books introduction the aim of The Iraq Study Group Report is to have both the U.S. and Iraq emerge stronger than before not as separate nations but as allies. The beginning of the report is nothing if not grim. Ever since Suddam Hussein’s regime was toppled multiple insurgencies formed. The main problem of which was that the insurgencies had no leader but…

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    College Entry Essay

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    The idea of “finding your passion” would periodically wake me up at night in a sweat. It seemed as if I would never find this passion people speak of and will forever remain an undecided college student. All throughout my college career, I felt as though I was waiting for an epiphany which would bestow me and I would be filled with this drive and uncontrollable emotion towards a career goal. Unsurprisingly this epiphany never came, however, an opportunity did. In order to graduate with a…

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    Ancient Jordan History

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    Over 8,000 years ago in what is now present day Jordan, there lived Stone Age hunters. Around 8,000 BC the hunters began farming and living in organized villages. During the Bronze Age, they lived in fortified towns and soon trade routes began to pass through Jordan because of its proximity to two booming trade routes that ran through Egypt and Iraq. Jordan also shares borders with Israel, Syria, and Saudi Arabia. After 1500 BC Jordan divided into organized kingdoms of which included the three…

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    • SWOT Analysis SWOT analysis is matrix contains from four main part strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats use to diagnosis of internal and external environment use arormain part in dairy sector in Almarai . the SWOT analysis use for Problem solving, brainstorm for most important, evaluation the position company in labor market, when and how decision making and appear Competitive advantages all generated ideas helping the company to matching company's goals. SWOT analysis use to…

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    Otzi The Iceman Essay

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    The first piece of physical evidence of ancient civilization I want to discuss is Otzi the Iceman. In September of 1991, hikers in the Ötztal Alps stumbled on a body that was still partially frozen in a glacier. The Body was made discoverable due to climate changes forcing the glacier to melt. The hikers originally thought that they had found an unfortunate hiker who had disappears just a few decades ago. The hikers were baffled when they were told that the body they had found was thousands of…

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    The Roman theatre was a very important aspect of the traditional Ancient Roman lifestyle, every day 7,000 to 50,000 men, women, and children would pack into theatres and amphitheaters to enjoy dramas like Rudens and Mercator (but none you could see today), acrobatics, gladiator fights, athletics, naumachia (sea battles) and infantry battle reenactments, boxing matches, and venationes (animal brawls). Roman theatre first started to bloom in the year 240 BCE during the festival “Ludi Romani” in…

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    Imru' al-Qais: Life and Poetry Imru' al-Qais was born in the Najd region of northern Arabia sometime in the early 6th century AD. He was an Arabian poet in the 6th century. He was the son of Hujr bin al-Harith who was a king that ruled over the tribes of Asad and Ghatfan. Many scholars believe that Imru’ al-Qais was born in the Asad territory and his mother was said to be Fatimah bin Rabi'ah al-Taghlibi. He is considered by many Arabic poetry scholars to be the father of Arabic poetry. His…

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    Syrian Religion

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    Syrian people are fleeing their native country to Canada and other safe countries mainly because of the civil war, which has left their homeland in complete devastation. The war that has been relentless since spring of 2011, after pro-democracy turned violent when some teenagers were arrested and tortured for painting revolutionary slogans on a school wall. This caused hundreds of thousands of people to take to the streets, all over the country in a protest demanding President Assad’s…

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    I know everything happens for a reason, but sometimes I wish I knew what that reason was. I was born on the 19th of August 2000, in Amman, Jordan. I lived in a home where the struggles of life drifted me away from education. It was more of a place where I grew up without a father. Although my mother raised me, I lived long years with my Siti (grandmother). When I was six-years-old, my mother had to leave for eight months; as to where she was going and why, I had no clue. I was forty days old…

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    who are unlike their opinions. For example, the comedic Iraqi program Al Basher show which is as same as the American program the Daily show for John Stuart who satire of political and service conditions. Al Basher show displays his program from Amman city in…

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