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    The Swahili Coast

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    the kingdom of Benin and the Swahili Coast rose to power due to inter-continental trading, they both declined and then eventually collapsed with decreased trading and conquering by Europeans. The kingdom of Benin started in the 900s CE when the Edo people settled in the West African rainforests. By 1400, the kingdom had gained a lot of wealth and power through trade with the Portuguese of slaves, palm oil, pepper, and ivory in exchange for manila and guns. The kingdom was rich and had beautiful…

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    Eassy On ISIS

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    state aiming to launch a jihad, which means a holy war where the jihadist sacrificing their life to their hardline beliefs. At first, ISIS initially established in Iraq and Syria (al-Sham) in 2004 by the extremist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi where only few people took them seriously 3. Then, the threat of ISIS has gradually increased especially when the ISIS-attackers had seen the fellow murderers boasting of their hardline Islamic beliefs pretending that will guide them to the right path and take them…

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    United States Relations

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    the steady immigration was not considered a problem. Once the Hitler regime grew to power, the immigration to the area and the amount of conflict grew proportionally. The solution to the problem should have been left to the Palestines and the Jewish people; however, the UN intervened in…

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    – United Arab Emirates. There are many ups and downs when a company outsources anything internationally. The goal for my company is to have a new line of metallic eyeshadow pallets and highlighters for my company’s makeup line. Over the course of this paper I will show how working oversees can be difficult, but rewarding. Working in the beauty industry can be challenging at times. There is always completion in the industry and it is important to have good, reliable allies. United Arab Emirates,…

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    Essay On Oil Embargo

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    which helped supply many Western nations their oil. OPEC, or The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, was formed by the coming together of all the Arab countries who were infuriated at the fact that Palestinian lands were taken and used to create Israel (OPEC States Declare Oil Embargo). Other events took place before the Arab countries united and created the embargo. Those prior events made it easier for the want of an embargo, and allowed the Middle Eastern countries a chance for…

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    Dubai Case Study

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    malls and dining now accept US dollars and also have money changers. Economic Environment: United States already has an established economic relationship with UAE. “The United States provides Export and Border Security assistance to the UAE” (United Arab Emirates). Much of the economic environment comes from their strong foundation of vast oil and gas prosperity. The UAE also acts as the headquarters for international business in the Middle East. The US and the UAE share similar values on…

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    the risky option of taking a 20-minuet route through Turkey and Greece. The route originally required a boat to sail through the Mediterranean Sea, like in the odyssey, but this new route has proven to be faster and safer. The Arab nations formed a movement called the “Arab Spring” protesting the harsh governments. When the movement shifted to Syria the government resorted to shooting and imprisoning innocent protesters (4). The…

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    seen constant intervention by the western world in their quest to ‘fix the problems’ and to ‘make the middle east a stable nation’. The Arab World has the chance to become a big powerhouse and to thrive like we saw before the Crusades. Back then; they were not being influenced by any outside nation. They developed beautiful cities, influenced many of the smartest people in history, and become very wealthy in the process. This could easily be achieved again if they stop being influenced by the…

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    Saudi Arabia Vs America

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    equipment, this also involves how their branches of American and Saudi Arabian are set up. Military tradition with marching style and songs also contrast largely between these 2 nations. America and Saudi Arabia have also had part in some great wars. The Arab-Israeli was a big component…

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    Advantages of socialism/communism can include equal pay rates between all members of the society, therefore lower class people can have the same pay as higher class and wealthier people, leading to a minimization in the gap between the rich and the poor. Another advantage can be free healthcare, this is due so that everyone receives the same medical attention and treated equally. Lastly, everyone can…

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