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    ISIS Foreign Policy

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    The statements from this leader are made purely from ignorance of how Americans really view others. There are only a select few that share his sentiment, but they are by no means terrorist. It is the propaganda that promotes this hatred and thus their followers and those that splinter off carry this hatred as well. That is why treaties and policies are put in place. To protect the lives of Americans and their allies. No policy can fully protect anyone from any nation/state who wants to…

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    was only one of the only great things to happen to Dubai. Joining the independent country of Qatar and receiving its own currency known as Riyal allowed for its development. A few years later, Dubai joined Qatar to form the country of United Arab Emirates. This is the start of a great nation filled with oil to sustain development of the…

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    Middle East Economy

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    A country’s level of stability must be judged based on many different factors. In fact, it is easier to define the stability of those individual factors, than it is to judge them as a collected whole. In American popular culture, we generally tend to think of the Middle East an area of the world that is full of instability. If one were to look at all of the civil unrest they would come to that conclusion. The Middle East is much more than that, however. The civil unrest is just the top layer of…

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    In modernized Arab countries, there is gender equality for both men and women, so the stereotype does not exists. In fact, in modernized countries such as the United Arab Emirate and the Kingdom Saudi Arabia have implemented programs especially for women to increase education. Stereotypes are often seen in non-modernized Arab countries, however there seems to be a shift from one generation to the next towards increasing education…

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    Jowharaay Ahmed WR-121 Cullom Etho 2 As people say, “Practice makes perfect.” This definitely applies to essay number two for me. The reason why i say that is because this assignment seemed so hard but once the interview and the part of asking to interview someone is all done with, it gets easier. For me, The interviewing part was the easiest because i already knew and felt very comfortable with my interviewee . Although i 've known her for such a long time, her and i never really talked…

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    Airport Social Impact

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    From the isolated communities in Alaska to the remote regions of Nepal, aids-dependent villages in Africa to the magnificent airports in the Middle East and the emerging fascinating concepts of Aerotropolis; the airport’s role in today’s society is as essential as it is luxurious. It is fast dropping the typical definition of transporting people from point A to B but bringing life to areas where other means of transportation have proved inexistent or insufficient, exposing the potential of…

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    The Tinderbox Case Study

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    In the second half of the 20th century, Western oil companies were experiencing a time of enormous growth and prosperity. Exploration out into the Middle East had proven extremely successful, and oil was plentiful. As these companies saturated the markets, however, the price of oil along with the profits of major oil producing countries dropped dramatically, resulting in a feeling of bitterness. Consisting of mostly undeveloped arid lands at the time, these oil producers relied on moderately…

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    1. Fascist/totalitarian governments use propaganda for the sole purpose of promoting the view of the party in power. Propaganda is a method to control the media (newspaper, television, internet...) into a publication of biased information that would benefit a certain group/party. Examples of propaganda can be seen throughout history, it can be traced back to as early as the First World War. Opposing forces (the Allies and the Axis) put up countless propaganda posters across Europe and North…

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    United Arab Emirates. There are many ups and downs when a company outsources anything internationally. The goal for my company is to have a new line of metallic eyeshadow pallets and highlighters for my company’s makeup line. Over the course of this paper I will show how working oversees can be difficult, but rewarding. Working in the beauty industry can be challenging at times. There is always completion in the industry and it is important to have good, reliable allies. United Arab Emirates,…

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    The Middle East has always had extraordinary geostrategic importance. (74) Because it contained or bordered on the land bridges, passageways, and narrows – the Sinai Isthmus, the Caucasus, the Strait of Gibraltar, the Dardanelles, Bab el Mandeb, the Strait of Hormuz – and the sheltered seas – the Mediterranean, the Black Sea, the Caspian Sea, the Red Sea, and the Persian/Arabian Gulf – that provided the best routes connecting the different extremities of the vast Eurasian/African continent. In…

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