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    The Pros And Cons Of ISIS

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    After the United States invasion of Iraq in 2003, a number of Sunni extremist groups, among them al Qaeda in Iraq, emerged to fight U.S. forces as well as Shiite civilians in an attempt to start a civil war. After a temporary defeat in 2006, al Qaeda in Iraq began to re-establish themselves within Iraqi prisons. When the 2011 revolt against the Assad regime in Syria, the group took advantage of the ensuing chaos and established a base of operation in northeast Syria. They also renamed…

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    Introduction Sustainable tourism has been defined in a number of ways by tourists and the most acceptable meaning seems to be “Sustainable tourism is the concept of visiting a place as a tourist and trying to make only a positive impact on the environment, society and economy (Lisse, 2014).” The fundamental premise behind sustainable tourism is that the tourism activities respect the locals who call that place home, their culture as well as their custom, and as well as the socioeconomic…

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    IPO Process Introduction Shake Shack Inc. is a fast food merchant and the company has grown its popularity in recent times. The company was just a small roadside burger and other fast food selling merchant few years back and since then the quality of food which it served made the company popular amongst the customers and the number of stalls of the company increased one after the other. It was then that the company expanded to other cities and countries and then the company made a mark with the…

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    Netherlands, allows the consumption of Marijuana, but to a certain limit. It was in 1976 that Netherlands adopted a written agreement of non- enforcement involving possession of up to 30 grams of cannabis. Whereas in countries like the United Arab Emirates, any sort of misuse of drug will result in jail and immediate deportation. As with population and sample size, a specified probability survey can be constructed to the society to obtain answers to drugs and their usage and…

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    were on the right place. They were blinded by the clouds, and rain. Situational Awareness of the Pilot-in-command was one of the factors to consider as well, he did not have enough rest before the flight. It was found out that he should be in his Emirates flight but he was too tired for a long hold flight so he was rescheduled for a shorter but red-eye flight. The condition of the flight made the Captain Park do a manual landing when he was exhausted, making him less focused on what to…

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    …In this essay, I am going to shed a light on two amazing countries, different but amazing in their differences. Both had unforgettable history, beautiful culture, economic transformation, and the people of these two countries. …Firstly, the history. I will start off on the UAE first. The UAE in the past was basically a desert, it was just like any other desert you see in this day but even though it had nothing on land, there were riches under it that transformed the country to what it is now…

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    flattery and respect for their values. Countries have different values for instance. Some countries values are in family, and time management, while other values are in future, and food. Moreover. I was born and raised in Abu Dhabi, (United Arab Emirates). Noticeably the US and (UAE) has its own value, in the nature of the people, family, and time management, Therefore, which makes them different from each other. In this essay, is talking about the differences about the nature of the…

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    hypermarket chains in the world, with over 1,500 hypermarkets worldwide, and the second largest retail group in the world in terms of revenue, after Wal-Mart. Carrefour operates mainly in Europe, Argentina, Brazil, China, Dominican Republic, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, but also…

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    have provided democratic rights to allow them to be involved in political processes. As of recently, Vatican City is the remaining country that does not allow women to vote for the new Pope. However, in countries such as Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates, would be allowed to vote, however there is low female participation. “This occurs because of social or cultural traditions; women in a very traditionally patriarchal society may feel uncomfortable voting” (Dewey, 2013). The evidently…

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    In the heartbreaking time of history known as the Holocaust, millions of Jews were taken by the Nazi regime and forced to live in terrible concentration camps. The Nazis killed approximately two-thirds of all Jews living in Europe, including 1.1 million children. As one victim explains his feelings during his father's suffering, “One more stab to the heart, one more reason to hate. One less reason to live” (Wiesel 109). This victim was Elie Wiesel. Upon liberation from a concentration camp at…

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