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    Extended deployments, however, necessary are not sustainable. Extended deployments vary in length and leaders must understand the ripple effect they have because it will impinge on every aspect of their operation. Personnel, maintenance, and overall readiness designate the key areas impacted. Therefore, this essay will examine the problems that extended deployments cause, discuss the significance, and offer recommendations to solve the matter. Problem While the Navy is no stranger to…

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    Wall: The Berlin Wall

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    wall was a guarded concrete wall that physically and ideologically divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989 constructed by german democratic republic starting on 13th august 1961, the wall completely cut off land west Berlin From bordering east Germany and from east Berlin until government officials opened in november 1989 its deconstruction officially began in 13th of june 1990 and complete 1992 The Berlin wall was officially referred as the (anti fascist protection rampart ) by GDR…

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    Disney’s magic carpet ride: Aladdin and women in Islam is about how the Disney version of Aladdin portrays the women and men in Islam. I agree on a lot of the points in this article and disagree with only a few. This article talks mainly about how Disney could have done a better job with portraying Islam culture. The author of this article Christiane Staninger uses a lot of other authors from different papers to back up certain arguments that are being made about this Disney movie, and this…

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    Middle Eastern Women

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    It is without doubt that in books the portrayal of women reflects her status and role in her current society. Thus, the way women and men are portrayed in books can defy or affirm the way they are portrayed in their respective societies. Often, women of certain cultures can be painted in a positive or negative light. More specifically, in American literature, Middle Eastern women tend to be portrayed as submissive or subservient. The basis of the connotation stands from the misunderstanding of…

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    Berlin Wall Communism

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    Reagan: ‘Tear Down this Wall!’”) The ideas of communism may seem suitable on paper, but when enforced on an entire country, is devastating. One of these most profound examples of communism is the Berlin Wall. Communism changed the country of Germany; East Germans directly experienced the confinement of a communistic government. By the building of the Berlin Wall, there was an increase in violence and cultural unrest. Around the world, people protested the Berlin Wall. Finally, the protest was…

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    Guns, Germs And Steel

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    Another view is advanced by Lewis (2002) in the book 'What Went Wrong? Western Impact and Middle Eastern Response'. He argues that social Liberty deprivation, as pointed out in the Middle East, decreases a country's chance to be developed properly. Many islamic countries not only are ranked lowest on personal liberty on multiple world indexes though also then search out external scapegoats, especially Jews and westerners and imperialism…

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    Over the course of six years, the United States military launched more than 400 drone strikes that ended up with a heavy amount of terrorist combatants dead. These strikes were targeted for people on the kill list who pose as a dangerous threat to the society we live in today. Drone strikes have become a popular tactic used by militaries in the war against the Islamic State (ISIS) which provide an assistance of allies in a time when they are most needed (Ackerman). Unfortunately, the deaths of…

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    Spread Of Coffee

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    the Sufi dhikr worship meeting and into the Middle East, and the acceptance and legalization of slavery in the Caribbean which ensured proper production of coffee that resulted in coffee becoming a major global commodity. The open, less reclusive personality of Sufi sects allowed for the spread…

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    The Operation Badr

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    Operation Badr is the codename given to the joint Syrian and Egyptian attack on Israel. The surprise attack began on the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur at 1400 on October 6, 1973. Coincidentally, not only did this war start on the holiest of Jewish holidays, but it was also fought during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan which is why it is still referred to as the Ramadan war in the Muslim world. The purpose of this essay is threefold: first, to explore exactly why this war was fought in the…

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    European Explorations

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    Galilei was shot down many of times due to the church’s firmness. Those are some facts and “drives” that made the Europeans go out and look for outside lands. To top it off, they got so many nice things at start, introduced by traders from the Middle East, such as the compass. This made it seem possible to do full-on exploring. Ultimately, the real push came from the people…

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