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    Trump Should Not Be Banned

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    Throughout my life I have heard a lot negative stereotypes about Muslims just by how they look. What I have heard is they are terrorists, should be deported, be burned, and other bad comments. This made me choose to research Trump’s travel ban. Trumps travel ban is trying to protect our nation from foreign terrorist attacks, but some people think that it is discrimination against Muslims. In January 27th Donald Trump signed an executive order that banned seven Muslim majority countries from…

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    Defining Terrorism

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    Defining Terrorism For this essay students were asked to define terrorism in their own words based on the information learned in class and through exploration of real world sources. Unfortunately, due to the reality of the societal norms of this day and age, mostly due to media exposure and almost instant access to real time information, coming up with a quick definition was not a hard task. Terrorism has become a part of our everyday lives whether we like it or not. Turning on a television or…

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    The Battle of Mazari Sharif, Afghanistan was the first battle and victory in the Global War of Terrorism following the attacks in the United States on September 11, 2001 (Fall_of_Mazari_Sharif, 2015). The combined forces of Northern Alliance U.S. Army Special Forces, supported by the U.S Air Force and U.S. Naval Air Forces (Gutkin, 2001) fought against the Taliban, al-Qaeda forces, led by Osama bin Laden, and Pakistani volunteers for the control of Mazari Sharif. This battle took place on…

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    2011,shows that western countries (industrialized nation) indeed show more willingness to pursue the ehealth application in the health sector as compared to developing countries that are lower-income nations. Consequently, Australia, United Arab Emirate, Saudi Arabia seems to be one of the few nations that have fully integrated the complete component of eHealth, with countries in the European Union bloc actively trailing behind while that country in the African Union is the least active in the…

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    just as it was about to take off. American authorities downplayed the incident and stressed that in the end he was caught, but they did not address the fact that he got through their security system and nearly flew away. “Faisal Shahzad was aboard Emirates Flight 202. He reserved a ticket on the way to John F. Kennedy International Airport, paid cash on arrival and walked through security without being stopped. By the time Customs and Border Protection officials spotted Shahzad’s name on the…

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    The United States of America has become a place where millions can come together under one government, under one common ideology of democracy, justice, liberty, fairness, material prosperity, and equality. Its a place where the freedom that Americans cherish is not an absolute, unhindered freedom that an anarchist would wish for, rather it 's a freedom protected within the boundaries of law. America is the leading destinations for immigrants with approximately one million immigrants each year. A…

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    easier to eat at fast foods because they are easily served and also, the prices are almost affordable. Preparing fast foods is easier and less time consuming. Hence, with saved time, they can do other activities that also productive. For United Arab Emirates with high standard of living, almost everyone can afford the price of fast…

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    Introduction In 1859 the French private company Compagnie Universelle du Canal Maritime de Suez was responsible for the construction of the Suez Canal in Egypt. This channel connected the Read Sea with the Mediterranean Sea, opening a shorter trade route between Asia and Europe. Almost 100 years later, in 1956 the Egyptian President nationalized the canal, resulting in the Suez Crisis with military actions by Israel, France and the United Kingdom. However, the channel remained in the hands of…

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    In the article “Brainology” written by Carol Dweck, she explains that our brains are changing constantly and how intelligence isn't a fixed value if we have the right mindset. We can all change the way we view the world and it's challenges if we believe we can with hard work. Dweck mentions that “many students believe intelligence is fixed, that each person has a certain amount and that's that”(Brainology). This mindset will limit us in any aspect of life whether it is trying something new or…

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    Branding Importance

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    Branding is one of the most important aspects for any business in marketing. It is the process of creating a unique name and image of a product or service in the mind of consumers. Branding is an important marketing tool used to stimulate recognition when a product is branded. It develops a personality and a reputation. A successful branding campaign results in a name, design, logo or other recognizable symbol that stand out among its competitors. Its aim is to generate a significant and…

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