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    Islam is the second largest religion in the world, accounting twenty-three percent of the global population. Even though they followed the same religion, Islamic civilizations in the past operated both in similar and different ways. From the beginning of Islamic civilization in the seventh century to the end of the Abbasids in the thirteenth century, numerous political and cultural aspects changed while some retained. Throughout this time period, Islamic civilization experienced cultural…

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    revisited Balkh. CROSS EXAMINATIONS: (10+) ● Chinggis Khan ○ founded the Khan regime; came into power by uniting many of the nomadic tribes of northeast Asia ○ How many innocent people did you kill? ○ Idk lol ○ Well, there were 200000 in Baghdad... Thousand in Balkh So at least 200000... ● Mongol general ○ Highly trained, elite soldiers. Rank moved up due only to actual skill itself. (Ruthless??) Could ask about tactics, and why they used them. (Might show Mongols as…

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    I argue the use of different sources when looking at the history of the world is extremely useful. The reason as to why there is an importance in using other sources that might not be as credible or scientific would be because everyone sees the world differently. In the Middle East I believe in finding different accounts from old diaries to internet blogs provide the insight to the diverse region that is the middle east and helps people understand that the conflicts in the middle east is not a…

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    legal residents, who commit a crime under federal law can be deported. The Iraq government has failed to corporate with US officials regaling deportations, however the US government was able to negotiate a deal with Baghdad. The public caught word of a plane that sent eight Iraqis to Baghdad. Many Iraqis and Muslims, who were once Trump supporters during the election, now feel betrayed by the president (Hauslohner). The US officials have hinted about sending back more…

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    Europe and connected to parts of Africa. Before the Mongols occupied Baghdad, the Muslim Empire controlled the Western end of the trade route. Back then, Baghdad was the seat of the Abbasid caliphs from the eighth century. In 1248, Genghis Khan’s grandson Möngke became the great khan of the Mongols and resolved to extend his sway to the Middle East and beyond that, if possible, to Syria and Egypt. The Mongols advanced on Baghdad and demanded the city’s surrender. The Mongols conquered Asia…

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    responsible. Corruption is the vice that pushes political leaders to amass power and wealth. For example, Ahmad al-danaf and Hassan Sharr-al-Tariq were chiefs of caliph’s officer who enjoyed huge income, but they were not delivering any service to Baghdad people. Poor people are treated as slaves by the authorities earning as low as one thousand dinars. Further, the interplay between criminality, power and, culture is focused on the novel. Nevertheless, some actions in the book can either be…

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    I was born in a big home in Baghdad, Iraq, in which I grew for 15 years. Because situations got dangerous back in Baghdad, we had to travel away from home for the first time. Despite all the places I’ve been in my home was the only place I felt that safety and warmth feelings being in. Saying goodbye to everyone and everything I’m used to was so difficult for a 15 years old teenager. I got so mad and started complaining “Why! Why did we have to leave?” Complaining was the only word I knew as a…

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    What was the filmmakers purpose? The filmmaker James Longley is showing the perspective through the Iraqis eyes in a war torn country. He examines the daily life of the citizens and how they go about their routines while being surrounded with such horror. He shows the way religion plays a key role in chaos of the country. What is the the argument? What assertions or claims are made? Longley is arguing that United States is the reason for the destruction happening in Iraq. The citizens portray…

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    For many countries people believe that getting water is as easy as going to a faucet, turning it on and grabbing a glass of clear water. For Iraq it is a different story and I am here to give a brief essay on how water is in Iraq. I will also cover where the water comes from and the struggle of having water in Iraq. There are two major rivers that flow through Iraq, the Tigris River and The Euphrates River. These rivers start in Turkey, flow through Syria before reaching Iraq. Both of…

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    the reduction in time and a number of samples translates directly to the costs (Ahuja et al., 2015). Expected Outcomes objective Expected project research outcome Data collection and spatial distribution - Intensities of the pest on lower, middle and upper leaves of the plant at different plant stages in three provinces for two seasons/ years. - The spatial distribution of the pest in the field at different plant stages. Sample unit The most efficient sample unit for the pest at different…

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