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    Maritime Exploration in the 1400s 1000 CE the vikings made the risky journey to Greenland and North America from Scandinavia and only until they made technological advance did they feel comfortable dominating the land. Muslims traders made early connections with Southern and Eastern Asia and Marco Polo’s experience even preceded theirs’. The spice lands were known for their international contributions and China, India and Africa were known for giving Europe most of their luxury items. The old…

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    Conservative estimates put well-established, dynastic African civilization as beginning nearly 5,000 years prior to the first slaves landing in North America. Perhaps the greatest injustice ever conferred onto the African diaspora in America was the large-scale insistence on minimizing the vast and bountiful history from which they originated. W.E.B Du Bois, in writing The Souls of Black Folk draws a powerful comparison between this categorical miseducation that was necessary to perpetuate…

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    The Sheik Analysis

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    film stars Rudolph Valentino, who plays an Arab that kidnaps a woman, Diana, and imprisons her, waiting for her to love him back. When a different sheik attempts to rape her after she escapes, Valentino’s character saves her and reveals that he is not in fact Arabian, but is instead of European descent (The Sheik). Enemy making is clearly central to the plot, as the Sheik kidnaps a woman that looks American for his own bidding, effectively establishing Arabs as an enemy to Americans, as…

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    United Arab Emirates considered to be one of the most advanced and world-class ICT infrastructures due to the highest investing in adopting and implementing ICT in its government (Al-Khouri, 2012). United Arab Emirates utilizes the world leading eGovernment program to develop its own initiatives with the consideration of the UAE federal level to transform all government services and make them available electronically through various channels. However, Government of UAE (2012) stated the…

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    Global Bribery Essay

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    long been considered unethical and unfair. This classification led people to invest in finding ways to justify bribery differently based on their culture. Bribery could be descried as gifts in many countries like Japan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. In other parts of the world like Brazil, Russia, India, and China, bribery is looked at as business expense. The issue of bribery is complicated and requires clear distinction between right and wrong, between gifts and bribes. In…

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    Why are we still using oil and coal as resources for energy? It is destructive to our environment and it is not very efficient. Then why would we keep using it? Because capitalism. Capitalism is why we are still using these, especially oil. There is a mass amount of money in these areas because it is extracted cheaply, and the whole world needs it. America as well as other countries such as Saudi Arabia refuse to make the complete switch to green technologies because of the amount of money in…

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    Essay On Osama Bin Laden

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    “We love death. The United State 's loves life. That is the difference between us two.” That is a quote from Osama Bin Laden who is the mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks; the United States was able to defeat him, but not until he already brought great pain to the country. Osama Bin Laden was born in the late 1950s into a wealthy family. He was the 17th of 52nd child to be born into the Bin Laden family. Osama and his siblings were rather educated, but worked his his father’s factory that…

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    There are different meanings about the meaning of the Western World. Western civilization was born thousands of years ago with the rise of the Greek city-state, influenced by Middle Eastern culture. EAST East (Latin orens, oriri participle: appear birth) is the name of the direction from which the sun (and other stars) minted in antiquity, namely the East rises. By extension, it refers to those regions that are east of the benchmark. In the "Western" culture he was given this name to Asia.…

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    United Arab Emirates is a country full of promise and constant growth. There are always new projects and technologies popping up, and a lot of these projects aim to be “the biggest ______ in the world”. One of the issues faced by United Arab Emirates is the fact that oil will eventually run out. Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has spent the past two years working to turn his city into one that doesn’t revolve around petrodollars, UAE’s form of currency (Jennings). He wants…

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    Introduction: Today 's infrastructure enables an easy access to people and places all around the world along with products, services and technologies that can move easily across national borders. Companies today have increased opportunities to enter foreign markets and it is common that they operate in international environments (Albaum and Duerr, 2008). This environment is also called ‘globalization’ that has become an interesting topic in the academic world. The meaning of globalization…

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