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    Taban Attack

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    On the field of the education and academy the training is also to make someone professional, although Afghan Police, Border Police and Army gains training but it has huge gaps from professionalism, while it come to practical it make much trouble and happened while PA(public Administration) come to action and security forces fought for hours and after and sealed the area…

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    Every morning, Farage drives his car to the English Channel and heads his way to the European parliament in Strasberg. At the border checkpoint between France and Briton there are no border guards. He passes through the border without showing a passport. When Farage drives his car on the shuttle he feels quite exited even though he has been doing it for a long time. Fage admires Europe’s unique culture, History, and language…

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    Containment Policy Ww2

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    Containment Policy (1945)- Containment was part of the US policy to stop Communism from spreading. During this time, the Soviet Union had gained control over multiple Eastern European countries. The Soviet Union was also planning to take over Greece and Turkey; however, President Truman supplied military and economic help until this threat went away. George Kennan, from the State Department, then called for the Containment Policy to prevent the spread of Communism. In order to also prevent the…

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    Symbolism In Colombia

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    Question 1 The origins of paramilitary organizations in Colombia reflects the reaction of right-wing groups that emerged during the Cold War as the result of leftist revolutionary movements that threatened to topple the social, economic, and political elites, notably FARC. In Children of the Drug Trade: A Case Study of Children in Armed Violence in Rio de Janeiro, Luke Dowdney documents the emergence of paramilitaries around the world as reactionary forces against leftist revolutionary forces.…

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    defend if something poses a threat. Another author who supports this is Klaus Dodds. So it makes it dangerous. Dodds wrote “Korean Peninsula” and Dodds said, “Korean Peninsula in a sentence it is often accompanied by words such as crisis, instability, border and tension.”…

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    What Is A Hero's Journey

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    We’re running away again, in the middle of the nigh, this time accompanied by Daniel, in an aged truck loaded with hens and rabbits for sale at the Issoire’s market. We made our journey, hidden together with Prince between the rabbit cages covered by a canvas. Before the dawn arrived at a bridge at Issoire’s entry, and the truck driver left us there. Daniel told to us that would need to walk at least two hours up to come to our refuge, a castle lost in this remote area. It did not dawn yet when…

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    Since the North American continent was discovered, there have been several enormous waves of immigration into the continent. Many people go there to pursue the freedom they have always craved. This is exactly what’s shown in the novel The Bean Trees by Barbra Kingsolver. In this novel there are two characters that portray the struggles of immigration, named Estevan and Esperanza, who have run from their country (Guatemala) to find freedom and a new life. But coming to new land wasn’t easy for…

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    Vietnam War Essay

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    Vietnam War is one of the wars that United States of America was a part of during the cold war to fight against the communism. Frdrick Dowes throghout his book says that this war was a surprise to him and he didnt expect so much brutality to happen. The war lasted for more than 20 years from 1954-1975 according to encyclopeadia britanicca and was one of the biggest indochina wars.The war itself had many casualties that even caused uprisings in the homefront. There are still veterans who have not…

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    English translation they were not forced to give up the occupied territories instead only some. Palestine and their allies such as Egypt, Jordan, and Syria were let down with the result of what Israel did return. Israel made sure to keep parts of the border that were near water and neighboring countries leaving the Palestinians with view resources. There was also a second part to this resolution that stated something along the lines of “land of peace”. This part of the resolution was…

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    Risk Assessment Definition

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    Introduction Risk is everywhere. Risk assessment is everywhere. Think about almost everything you do today, you are thinking a million miles a minute in your brain about the risk. Your thinking, “is this safe? How safe is this? What are the risk to doing this?” Every day the Department of Homeland Security is doing this risk assessment on everything in its control. These assessments are being done on facilities, areas, events and personnel that it is ultimately responsible for. The Department of…

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