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    The year 1492 marked the demolition of an unparalleled coexistence between the Jews, Muslims and Christians. The enforced conversation based on religious ideology led to the manifestation of a nascent racial ideology. It also marks the year which some might refer to as the New World where Columbus through his inquisition discovered America. Columbus first voyage was treated differently by many. Some people believe it to be the beginning of the new world where democracy, civilisation and…

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    In life there is one thing that remains constant and that is change. This commonly used phrase is a way to describe the evolution of women all over the world. For years women have been responsible for bearing children, taking care of their households, and their husbands. Women in certain regions have overcome these circumstances, which has caused many to pursue a career or even a higher education. Unfortunately, women in the Middle East did not fully overcome of being secluded to one particular…

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    Military Strategy Analysis

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    Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and United Arab Emirates increase their self-defense capabilities and secure the region. Fourth, the NMS stated that the United States military will assist in strengthening institutions across the African region to promote stability, peacekeeping capacity, and defense against transregional extremists. Finally, the NMS states that the United States military will support interagency collaboration with Latin American and Caribbean states to counter…

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    failures started to show in 2006. Harb al-Tummuz was a disaster for Lebanon economically, and caused thousands of deaths and billions of dollars in combined damage in Lebanon and Israel.Though Lebanon’s survival out of this war was celebrated in the wider Arab world, closer to home there was more questioning of the party's motives and the ramifications of its tactics. Today, Hezbollah seems to overcome most organizational obstacles. It successfully pursues organizational objectives such as…

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    Why did the Al Qaeda attack the Twin Towers? After the 9/11 attack a lot changed in the world security system. Since that day we have seen a dramatic increase of supervision at airports. It is no longer like the good old days when you could have friends and family greeting you a happy vacation at the gates, or welcome you back after a time out of the country. This is a thing you often can see in movies. Especially in love movies when a couple brake up, one is going to catch an airplane, the…

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    and Saudi Arabia has lasted for 70 years forging a great friendship and alliance. The United States, began its relationship with the Arabs through the oil industry and then via government contracts, this then established a relationship with Saudi Arabia 's founder, King Abdulaziz. “U.S. businesses have been involved in Saudi Arabia 's oil industry since 1933” (CFR,2). Due to America establishing…

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    Becoming A Hero

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    Buckle Down To Become a Hero Nowadays, education has become a serious issue among people because everything has to deal with education such as applying to a company or being a professor and so on. There are lots of people saying that studying years are the best time in the life and I would definitely agree. My hero is my father who had done a lot to complete his degree. As a child, I had always looked to my father as a hero. To me, he was strong enough to take on an army one handed, tall enough…

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    of oil was only one of the only great things to happen to Dubai. Joining the independent country of Qatar and receiving its own currency known as Riyal allowed for its development. A few years later, Dubai joined Qatar to form the country of United Arab Emirates. This is the start of a great nation filled with oil to sustain development of the…

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    was the easiest because i already knew and felt very comfortable with my interviewee . Although i 've known her for such a long time, her and i never really talked about her background and what it was like for her to be raised In Saudi Arabia be an american now. I interviewed this beautiful tall 6’1 model figure women named ashwag. With brown eyes and very pretty eyebrows, she can kill any man with just a look. Eyes…

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    Airport Social Impact

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    From the isolated communities in Alaska to the remote regions of Nepal, aids-dependent villages in Africa to the magnificent airports in the Middle East and the emerging fascinating concepts of Aerotropolis; the airport’s role in today’s society is as essential as it is luxurious. It is fast dropping the typical definition of transporting people from point A to B but bringing life to areas where other means of transportation have proved inexistent or insufficient, exposing the potential of…

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