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    Brazil and Saudi Arabi Brazil and Saudi Arabia are countries in different continents. They are modern countries; however, they have different societies, governments systems, and transnational issues. In Brazil, the population is 204,259,812 as the estimation of July 2015 states. In addition, the population growth rate is 0.77% with 14.46 births per 1000 population and 6.58 deaths per 1000 population. These people talk many languages, but the Portuguese language is the most widely spoken language…

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    First some basic facts on Gibraltar. At just under three square miles in total area, Gibraltar is a British territory on the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula and guards the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea. Gibraltar became a part of the Great Britain in 1703 after The War of Spanish Succession. Gibraltar’s population is 32,217 and has the 5th highest population density out of any country or territory in the world. The demographic breakdown of the territory is a bit of a melting pot. 27%…

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    hours of invading it. The UN felt that Iraq’s invasion was not essential so the UN created an Anti-Iraq coalition. There were over thirty different countries in this coalition. First these countries prohibited trade with Iraq then sent troop to Saudi Arabia in case Iraq planned on attacking them. Then they tried to force Iraq to withdraw by bombing them. Their goals were to destroy Iraq’s ability to launch attacks, eliminating biological, chemical, and nuclear weapons, and disturb their ability…

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    USA and Saudi Arabia Each nation in the world has a unique feature or ability for which it is known for. While some are known for their economic and military prowess, others are revered for their rich cultural histories and vibrant people and natural resources that they have in abundance. As such, the uniqueness of each country can be exhibited through a detailed comparison between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia and U.S. have some similarities and differences…

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    terrorist. Moreover, we do have poverty, literacy, and rich people; but not in the way that people think. The goal of building a contact zone and King Abdullah program is to teach people about the different paths of people in the Middle East and Saudi Arabia especially and why people should never hear one side of the story and believe it. The program…

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    Many historians agree that the United States’ entrance into Iraq during the second Iraq war benefited oil companies and thus the US alike. After the overthrow of Saddam Hussein many oil companies, like Shell and ExxonMobil began attempts to move into Iraq. As these US companies benefited from the oil that was present, the US enjoyed cheaper oil prices. The price prior to the Iraq war and the overthrow of Saddam Hussein for a barrel of oil was $40 USD. However, after the war oil prices dropped to…

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    International terrorism involves any violent acts toward human life that violate federal or state law with a minimum sentence of twenty five years with labor. ISIS, a new terrorist group that stands for the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, mimicked the name Isis the Egyptian goddess and ruler of the underworld. The organization started their attacks on Syria and Iraq to gain territory and independence, but later on they pushed their forces to many foreign countries. The organization films,…

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    With Ansar al-Sharia, an offshoot of ISIS has joined the fight, preying upon the vulnerability of Yemen to expand their empire. A desperate Hadi has now called upon the help of Saudi Arabia in the fight to keep power. As a result, Saudi Airstrikes against Houthi forces have cut off supply chains, vital to the well-being of the Yemeni people. Hundreds of thousands of people are without food, water, shelter, and aid. This humanitarian crisis has caused international…

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    Is cheating truly the American way? Cheating is an act of dishonestly or unfairly in order to gain an advantage. There are many ways of cheating. Another way of cheating is when one person has a significant other and performs any type of intimate acts with another person or to gain benefit especially in a game or examination. In America cheating is truly the American way, because in some other places it is not allowed. When someone is caught cheating in America, there are no…

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    countries that have high levels of artificial social cohesion, North Korea and Saudi Arabia. In North Korea, due to its strong border control, the entire population…

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