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    months later, he met one of my subordinates and they started a relationship. I was hopeful that our friendship would continue as her relationship with my father progressed and a few months after they started their relationship, I moved to the United Arab Emirates. I hoped that as the influence of the ex-girlfriend wore off my father would change. He has since stopped drinking and smoking cigarettes, but he still goes into his dark moods. He once came to visit me shortly after I relocated to…

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    whole world. Also known as the moral force, the religious police enforces sharia law that is found in the Quran. Known for its intense rules and harsh punishment, sharia law can be seen to be repressed and controlling to the western world, but to people that live by it, it’s a way of life. In this paper, the Quran, sharia law, and the religious police will be explored. The history and what impact it has in modern Saudi Arabia and how the religious police is different from any other police force…

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    this day everyone knew who Al Qaeda was. They showed the world that the US system is broken, not as gilded as the surface tells us. The attacks has left long term marks in the economy of America and most important. Al Qaeda managed to spread fear to people living on this planet, terror organizations can strike wherever and whenever, you never know. Al Qaeda certainly lost their leader ten years after the attack, but still, the attack was just as successful as a terror organization can be, even…

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    I Of Ebony Analysis

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    ‘I of Ebony’ is a novel written by Nana Grey Johnson a Gambian author, in 1997. This novel focuses on slave trade that took away almost 40 million Africans to sugar, tobacco, rice and tea plantations in the Caribbean, the Americas and Asia Minor within a span of 400 years (Grey- Johnson, 1997). The novel centres on a Jola warrior and wrestler, Simanga who was captured by slave hunters while he was coming from an annual wrestling competition in Pakai, a surrounding village. He had made his…

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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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    ISIS Foreign Policy

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    (Journal of Political Studies, 2012). American policy in the time of the Cold War attempted to prevent the previous Soviet Union encouragement by giving support to the anti-communist movements. In doing so they backed Israel against Soviet-Sponsored Arab countries (Journal of Political Studies,…

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    Jowharaay Ahmed WR-121 Cullom Etho 2 As people say, “Practice makes perfect.” This definitely applies to essay number two for me. The reason why i say that is because this assignment seemed so hard but once the interview and the part of asking to interview someone is all done with, it gets easier. For me, The interviewing part 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…

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    Delete parentheticals and replace with endnotes Paragraph on morality: The institution of slavery created a materialistic value system in which the pursuit of material wealth is and always should be the foremost goal, regardless of moral consequence. This idea of the individual chasing profit no matter the costs is a fundamental tenet of capitalism, where self-gains are held above all else. To illustrate that the common belief was that slavery was just another industry and not an immoral act…

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    another point of view. Slavery has been around for years and also many world societies practice slavery. Slaves often were prisoners from war or captives of raids that were forced to serve their captors. The African slavery began within their own people it wasn 't based on color because there owners were the same as them . They weren 't also kept as slaves all of there live it was all temporary. The trans-Sahara trade is what open the doors to change in the slavery world, not only was…

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