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    Suez Canal Crisis Israel Military CSM Shahzad Khan Totakhil United States Army Sergeants Major Academy Class 66 CO1 Martin / Mr. Santiago 10 May 2016 1956 Suez Canal Crisis: Israel Military The Born of Suez Canal The 1869 Suez Canal plan started as a cooperation between the French and the Egyptian Government (History.com, 1869). In 1854, French Diplomat, Ferdinal de Lesseps, succeeded to persuade the Viceroy of Egypt, Mohamed Said, into the creation of the canal through the desert between…

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    The Importance Of Spying

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    Spying is often referred to as the 2nd oldest occupation in the world. Knowing what the country's people are up to, can strengthen the government's power over them. Knowing what another country is up to can give you a significant edge in warfare and international affairs. Information equals Power, hence the uprise of spies, organised in intelligence agencies. The Intelligence Community consists of many agencies, and in this community, in my own opinion, the agencies have important functions, and…

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    Exploring Adolescent Views of Body Image: The Influence of Media- Shelley Spurr, Lois Berry, and Keith Walker A. In this article the authors are trying to examine the data results from two separate studies on the psychological and physical health of adolescents and the way media effects their sense of self. All of the research participants were older teenagers who are directly effected by the pressures of society on their physical appearance. The authors describe body image issues as being a…

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    BG Hacohen Case Study

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    Gaza Strip and West Bank. Almost four decades later, an increase terrorist threat to Israel, protecting the interest and security of the Israeli at two fronts was putting many strains on the government’s national security. In 2003, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon officially announced that he was pulling out his people from Gaza Strip and northern West Bank . The Israeli Defense Force (IDF) and national police would carry out the evacuation of the Israeli settlement. The IDF leadership has tasked BG…

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    Some studies on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict postulate the conflict has always been rooted in the question of partition of Palestine. But a game changing event took place in the form of the six days war between Israel and three Arab states, whereupon the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians began to transform into one of colonial nature. Israel has built a number of settlements on the territories it occupied in 1967, which practically is a form of annexation. The persistence of the…

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    Palestine is the Holy Land, though it doesn’t seem like it. For the past century, Palestinians and Israelis (Zionists) cannot seem to like each other or at least try not to kill each other. The hostility between these two “countries” is extremely controversial. The Palestinian revolts have been escalating and there have been two intifadas that have killed thousands of people; it is just a matter of time for the third one. With the way things are going it will likely happen sooner than later. The…

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    In the midst of modern history (post World War II), the New World Order discomposed the old world order and browbeat the term conquest and territorial aggrandizement into the closet; however, the Middle East seems to be the exception to every rule. Over the past sixty years , armed hostile conflict and unrepentant governments have raged unchecked throughout the Middle East. Stability and peace are foreign words that do not translate in this region of the world. War ravaged Iran and Iraq in…

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    The Israeli-Palestinian conflict of 1947 is an on-going conflict between the two middle-eastern countries of Israel and Palestine. After the end of World War II, the Jewish people were displaced as were the Palestinians, but before World War II the Ottoman Empire devoured most of the land-now known as the Middle-East this land had been divided among the Islamic people who already inhabited the lands. The Jewish people had no place to go, having been dehumanized for centuries within Europe and…

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    Unrealistic Expectations

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    see these television dramas as just that--drama on TV. In reality, relationships between doctors and nurses are primarily working relationships and the addition of a personal side to those relationships is not more or less than any other industry. Sharon Imperl, RN, BSN, CEN, CPN, of Scottsdale is not sleeping with each in the hospital she works in. When I worked in a teaching hospital, some relationships developed with the medical staff and the nursing staff. These relationships were always…

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