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    the Leaning Tower of Pisa, Empire State building, Sydney Opera House, or the best one of all, the Burj Al Arab Hotel. All these amazing buildings were designed by architects, and man, don’t they get paid for it. Homes that families live in, schools students learn in, malls people shop in, etc., architects are the fantastic Einstein for these unbearable buildings and famous sites in the world, but revealing the educational requirements, travel opportunities, job advancements and salary will want…

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    delivered their speech on the current global issues. This year’s theme was focused on the new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) initiated in 2015 which included seventeen significant goals to be reached by 2030 in order to push transforming the world! However, this year’s agenda was also overshadowed by other crises such as overflow of immigration from the Middle East, Syrian Crises or the Islamic State presence in the Middle East or the prolonged unresolved crises between Israel and…

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    Slavery has been involved in every culture, race, and religion throughout history. It is now illegal everywhere in the world, but slavery still has not disappeared from society. Slavery has been an ever changing concept, and modern day slavery has simply morphed into what is now called human trafficking. Throughout history, slavery has taken on different characteristics in each culture, religion, and time period from The Hammurabi Code up to the American Civil War and the eventual…

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    The Travellers Dilemma I grew up hearing stories of my father waking up at 5am to walk five miles in the scorching heat or blistering cold to school every day and back. My grandfather was unable to afford the provision of higher education to his four children. He could only afford to send one child; my father was the lucky one. Unlike my father, my mother was not so lucky. My mother grew up in a house where women should aspire to be wives, not career women. As such, before she even graduated…

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    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 role. In the Middle Eastern region of the world there should be more empowerment of women than…

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    fights between Amal and Hezbollah; the bloodshed between the groups was no longer tolerated. Also, Iranian policies took a relatively more moderate turn after the death of Ayatollah Khomeini. In light of the end of the cold war, Iran had to adjust to a world in which US had no rival. Sponsor states can offer military aid, supplies and training, as well as nonmaterial support such as political advocacy. However, even the most lucrative arrangements with sponsors can come with strings attached.…

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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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    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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    misuse of the insurance industry. In the 18th century, insurance corporations, such as Lloyds of London, provided insurance plans for slave traders if the traders lost any of their slaves along the long, treacherous journey from Africa to the New World. However, this system of insurance resulted in a great number of frauds occurring, which sadly, would take the form of the deliberate deaths of slaves to cash in for insurance claims. One of the most glaring historical examples regards the slave…

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