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    Michael Parenti, The Face of Imperialism, 2011 Michael Parenti received his Ph. D. from Yale university. He is an internationally known award-winning author, scholar, and lecturer who addresses a wide variety of political and cultural subjects. He now serves on the advisory boards of Independent Progressive Politics, Education Without Borders, and the Jasenovic Foundation. He has currently written 23 books with topics on theocracy and other religious sins, democracy and economic power,…

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    Berlin Wall Research Paper

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    into these four parts; the soviet Union, England, US, and France. The four parts decided to split the city berlin into two parts, east and west berlin. Soviets claimed the east half of Berlin while England, US, and France got west Berlin. Who knows what they were thinking because splitting up Berlin caused many conflicts between the east and west. The fights between the east and west eventually led up to the “Berlin Wall.’ They thought this was a good idea too but the Berlin wall caused many…

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    Is it ever a good idea to get involved in a violent and problematic situation? The United States has handled conflicts in the Middle East gracelessly from the overthrowing of Prime Minister Mossadegh in Iran, to the involvement in the Iraq-Iran war, and all the way up to the present in how the ISIS dilemma is being handled. Beginning all the way back in 1953, the United States has involved themselves in Middle Eastern affairs hoping to achieve results that affect the country positively. The U.S.…

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    Uganda Research Paper

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    Uganda is a landlocked country and it is located East-Central Africa, west of Kenya, east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.(https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/resources/the-world-factbook/geos/ug.html). During the age of colonialism, it was the named " the pearl of Africa" by Sir Winston Churchill because of the beauty and wonderful vegetation. Uganda is a country with beautiful birds, wildlife and climate becoming a centre of attraction for tourists. After gaining…

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    East Germany maintained the Bismarckian model of universal and comprehensive healthcare coverage by organizing a single, state-managed health insurance network. Initially, the East German healthcare service achieved some success, most notably in the areas of maternal care and ambulatory care centers and polyclinics – multispecialty groups of salaried physicians working in conjunction with public health workers, social workers, and other personnel. Nearly eighty-nine percent of the East German…

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    Under The Persimmon Tree

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    (AGG)It is no surprise that not everywhere in the middle east is peaceful with countless deaths at the hands of the Taliban who constrain women and men while also bringing down the progressive Islamic society that the Middle East had before. (BS-1)The author uses a real life conflict; how the Taliban take the boys and men and force them to fight in order to drive Najmah. (BS-2)Najmah splits into 2 different people because the of the extreme confinement on women that are also accurate in real…

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    The racial and cultural profiling is not only belittling and abusive to the people but it is dehumanizing to the entire Middle Eastern culture. One of the most tragic and recent example of this dehumanization is happening right now. When an entire group of people is plagued with a harsh stereotype it blinds others from the real issue at hand which is the biggest humanitarian crisis the world has ever seen; the Syrian refugee crisis. Eleven million Syrians have been displaced since the civil war…

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    The Middle East is important to the United States. Trade, war, and money are ways the Middle East are important to us. Trade is something we do with many countries in the Middle East, if we went against the Middle East war would start up, and we give plenty of money and weapons to a country in the Middle east. Therefore, trade is one of the many way the Middle East is important to us. We do Free Trade Agreement with countries in the Middle East. Evidence is, “South Korea is one of the top 15…

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    The new American lifestyle, there are many cultural problems especially in adjusting to the new American life which is controversial to the Arabic culture. One of the most affected is gender roles between Arabic men and women and boys and girls from the same family. A very little percentage of Arab Americans especially those from rural areas are preserved their dressing, little socializing between children of opposite sex, respecting the elderly, and no dating among teenagers. Arabic culture…

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    delegated to Ayans. Ali Yaycioglu, author of “Provincial Power-Holders and the Empire in the Late Ottoman Empire”, details why this was the case. He writes, “increasingly during the eighteenth century, the central authority and governors required communities to pay taxes in lump sums. This was partly because detailed information on tax-paying households was becoming outdated, but, also, and perhaps more importantly, because neither the central government nor the imperial governors had adequate…

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