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    In Pakistan there was a conflict with Bengali civilians for 9 months. The middle east immigration in Pakistan people mostly came from Arab countries. They left from Arab countries because they didn’t let migrant people work. Some left Pakistan due to their were poor and went to Canada because of their higher wages. Bangladesh is also known as “bengal nation” and it has large religious population of about…

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    Essay On Military Presence

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    It is said that with great power comes great responsibility. The United States is the world superpower, a role model for the rest of the free world. Our democratic form of government is a goal many countries strive to emulate and model their governments after. Because of our position as the sole world superpower, weaker countries depend on us. Therefore, it is beneficial that the United States maintains our global military presence. Doing so will create positive political, economic, and moral…

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    Fast Food Culture Analysis

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    otherwise traditional countries. Companies such as McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, KFC, Starbucks, and Taco Bell, are all American franchises that have opened in different countries around the world. There is an ongoing economic, social, and medical change around the world due to the exposure to these restaurants around the world. I have chosen at random five items in my house and I will be discussing each one and where it was made. The first item shown…

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    ISIS Foreign Policy

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    who wants to launch an attack. The most recent example of this is with the attack on Paris, I only mention that at this time as it is the most recent terrorist act upon a peaceful nation. ISIS has their own agenda and there isn’t a policy in the world that could quell their actions, as they do not follow traditional rules of engagement. ISIS follow the most ancient of writings from the Quran, like the old testament of the bible, there are things written that…

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    Dubai Economic Analysis

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    Dubai 's present success has been ascribed to Abu Dhabi 's petrodollars. Dubai is as of now in extreme debt condition and is said to be in debt for longer years. Tourism is one of the primary wellsprings of income in the UAE, with a percentage of the world 's richest inns being situated in the UAE. Despite the fact that the UAE is currently less subject to characteristic assets as a wellspring of income, petroleum and normal gas fares still assume an essential part in the economy, particularly…

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    interpret information, and the opinions we make based on the way we interpret information. In Malcom X’s “Learning to Read”, he examines the importance of his self-education, and the information he absorbed while in jail. He learns that throughout world history many atrocities have effected people of color. Many of these events that he highlights and includes within his essay, involved white people as the main perpetrator. His criticisms fail to recognize the events within history that did not…

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    these qualities which allowed them to maintain powerful kingdoms before Europeans arrived in their countries. Many African kingdoms were wealthy and most, mainly in West Africa, gained their money through trade and taxes. In Document 2 it says “The Arab traders of this region wanted gold as much as the Wangara wanted salt, but both had to pass through Ghana to trade …” This…

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    Etihad Airways Case Study

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    in the history of commercial aviation. The airline was founded in July 2003 by the Royal (Amiri) decree and started its operations on November 2003. They are known to be the national airlines of United Arab Emirates with their head offices being located in Abu Dhabi which is the capital of United Arab Emirates. The term Etihad refers to ‘union’ in Arabic making it very meaningful to unite passengers from all over the country. The main business of Etihad airways is the air transportation of…

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    multinational operations in the history of the world. Operation desert storm AKA(the Gulf war) was caused by the Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, who sent troops into the tiny country of Kuwait. The problem with this was that Kuwait is one the world 's largest oil providers, and taking over Kuwait posed a threat to Saudi Arabia, which was another large oil provider. If Kuwait and Saudi Arabia were both taken by Hussein then he would be in control of ⅕ of the world 's oil supply. This posed a…

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    For the "Get Out" part of my World Project, I went to the Fullerton arboretum. At the Fullerton arboretum, I spent the afternoon walking around enjoying the environment. In 1970 the arboretum committee decided to develop the arboretum, in efforts to save the local citrus trees. Before the arboretum started construction, it won the Disneyland Community Service Award, because of its efforts in saving the local environment. The Redevelopment Agency of the City of Fullerton, also agreed to fund…

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