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    Middle East Bombing

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    Middle Eastern people are a threat to the United States because of the bombings and the oil it all should do based on the poverty and lack of understanding. Back in 1992 on December, first terrorist attack against Americans occurred in Yemen. When a bomb had erupted in a hotel used by U.S. military personnel involved in supporting the food for the people in to Somalia. Al-Qaeda launched a much deadlier attack in Yemen in October 2000 when it attacked the United States Ship Cole in the port of…

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    Jewish Pilgrimage Tour The Jewish Pilgrimage tour is an enlightening journey on the path of spirituality. A journey through the beautiful Synagogues of Mumbai, Pune, Agra, Ahmedabad and Delhi, this tour, will provide you with the ultimate cultural and spiritual experience, simultaneously paying homage to the artistic and architectural beauty of these places. The easiest way to get the best pilgrimage package is to go and search on our website where one can obtain the best deals. Day 1: Mumbai…

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    Laissez Faire Monopoly

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    Oil, or “black gold” as it was also called, was definitely a huge moneymaker for those in the Middle East. However, it was not until the mid to late 1800s that oil production began here in the United States. Different products like kerosene, gasoline, and diesel were being produced thanks to a fracturing process to refine crude oils was discovered. These products were able to be produced and marketed for different purposes, which, in turn, made profits go up. A combustion engine was also being…

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    Gulf War Research Paper

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    The Gulf War caused a great deal of instability in the Middle East due to Saddam Hussein's lost of power during the Gulf War which weaken him greatly which directly led to his fall during the Iraq War. This lead to the creation of many Jihadi groups such as ISIS, Al Qaeda, and the Taliban who reign using terrorist tactics to exert absolute dominance in the Middle East. These terrorist organization caused a great deal of instability in the Middle East today that could’ve been avoided if Saddam…

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    Women’s rights are a controversial topic in the Middle East. Many have spoken out against Arab’s strict laws regarding women, but little action has been taken to improve the lives of Arab women. However, some Arab countries have women’s rights that are fairly similar to those in Western countries. In other parts of the world, many people are against these harsh laws, but they don’t truly know what cruel realities women in the Middle East face and how minimal action has been taken to combat these…

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    The United States’ foreign oil dependence is a major problem. America’s dependence on foreign oil poses dangerous risks to not only our economy but also our political climate. Changes in our accessibility to foreign oil could potentially lead to major changes in the lives of U.S. citizens. It is crucial for efforts to be made in order to decrease foreign dependence on oil as it takes power away from the U.S. and places it with governments that may be dangerous or unstable. Foreign dependence on…

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    Following the attacks of 9/11, Arab actors have been heavily type cast into playing a similar type of role in television. This is usually the role of the villain and in within the crime genre, often a terrorist. The shows often attribute characteristics to these Arab characters such as; unreasonable, stupid, primitive, sex crazed, aggressive and violent***. All of these characteristics contribute to an unflattering depiction of the Arab characters and often translates to how the audience of…

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    Saudi Arabia’s criminal punishment is rather unique when compared to Western societies, in particular the United States. Sharia law is the law of the land quite common in most Islamic countries; However, Saudi Arabia has a ‘modernized’ version of the Sharia which is applied by court systems during judicial proceedings. Moreover, the original or uncodified Sharia law is regard as the superior script of law and the modernized version is subordinate. The Sharia laws mostly advocate for corporal or…

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    OPEC and Non-OPEC The first variable is that Opec system has an organized team to sell oil to those who needed. Joining to the Opec country is more beneficial to the non-Opec country. The OPEC countries show a huge number of producers since the beginning of 1930, since the United States is the original one who starts to produce oil. Saudi Arabia became the primary producer of oil since they discovered. Saudi Arabia now is number one producer oil since back in 1960 until today, United States…

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    Problems with the Middle East “Probably, no nation is rich enough to pay for both war and civilization. We must make our choice; we cannot have both”, civilian Abraham Flexner stated. Over millions of innocent and guilty lives were taken during the conflicts occurring in the Middle East. The problems in the Middle East have not only affected the civilians of the region, but also has affected the lives of people around the world and has called for involvement from other countries. The major…

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