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    and slavery. Many positions within their military and government structures were filled by non-Muslims slaves; including elevated positions not often associated with slavery. Finally, both capitulated to outside military force, the former from the East and the latter from the West. Contrariwise, the Ottomans had tactical advantages…

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    The Middle East Evan Graff The UN Mandate had a huge effect on the Middle East overall because it did nothing but cause more conflict to the region. The Mandate helped the creation of Palestine but worsened the surrounding area by pushing out Israelis and also causing some surrounding countries to want that land and try to take it. Most wars in the Middle East region are related to the Government, Religion or Terror Acts. The Middle East is still in rough shape due to the conflicts of Religion…

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    Islam 1. What is the point of origin In the 7th century C.E., the followers of a new religion, Islam which literally means submission the self-surrender of the believer to the will of the one, true God, Allah. 2. How did religion/philosophy spread? Islam spread from the Arabian Peninsula and began a sequence of conquest and conversion that would forge the first truly global civilization. In succeeding centuries Islamic civilization was spread by merchants, wandering mystics, and warriors…

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    The German Democratic Republic (East Germany), was comprised of the territories, that had been administered by the Soviet Union. Berlin, the former capital of Germany, remained divvied. “East Berlin” became the capital of East Germany. While “West Berlin” aligned itself with West Germany. Contrary to popular belief, West Berlin was actually not part of West Germany. Under international law, it was illegal for either of the two Germanys, to declare Berlin its capital. For 41 years, no…

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    Prosperity.” This panel was aimed at conceiving potential futures for the middle east as well as steps needed to achieve those futures. The speakers on the panel were Ben Wagner, Kemal Kirisci, and Ross Wilson. Each speaker had their own intellectual approach to the question of the Middle East. Ben Wagner tended toward subjective and humanist arguments to break down the rigid American perspective of the Middle East which is in terms of conflict and resources only. Kemal Kirisci was more focused…

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    American Eagle Outfitters

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    American Eagle Outfitters is a retail company that sales apparel for men and women. In this essay we will discuss the financial information about American Eagle outfitters that is listed in the financial statements for the year ending January 2015. It will discuss the net income, amount of revenue and details about the statements auditor while evaluating the various financial statements. American Eagle Outfitters is a retailer that offers exceptional quality, trendy clothing, accessories and…

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    built state while the Soviet Union was left creating the GDR (German Democratic Republic – East Germany) a communist built state. By June 15, the GDR, head of the East Republic Walter Ulbricht, had declared out of nowhere that they had no intention of building a wall even though nothing about a wall has been brought up before, but on the 12th of august the GDR council had announced that; “in order…

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    China and Japan are always thought of of being the exact same. The people who think that are the ones that do not even live in the same continent as China and Japan! Though, it does feel like they would be the same since they both prospered around 600 CE and had similar cultural ties. While, yes, they both have a lot of similar aspects, both of them have enormous distinct and different features about themselves. China and Japan both had traditions and culture ties with Buddhism and had similar…

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    Shah Dbq

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    As the European nations sought to decrease the power of the Ottoman Empire, they introduced nationalism to the Arabs. The British seduced local Arab leaders to leave the Ottoman Empire and create their own state and Caliphate. The Arabs joined the fight wishing to gain their independence from the Ottomans. They wanted their own identity and a unified Arab region but what happened was the Arabs were separated into mandates governed by the French and British. The promises for Sheriff Hussein were…

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    Ancient Jordan History

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    Edom, and Amon. Then "after 500 BC Arabs called the Nabateans migrated to Jordan. They developed a rich kingdom based on the trade routes through the area. Their capital was at Petra" (Lambert). During this period, Rome became the new power in the East, and while the Nabateans maintained their independence at first, they were soon absorbed into the Roman Empire in 106 AD. When the Roman…

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