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    must be representative of his or her organization, therefore, military leaders to enhance the ability to collaborate, cooperate, and compromise to effect external organization . General Schwarzkopf was leading CENTCOM during the Persian Gulf War. The Persian Gulf War tested not only senior civilian leaders but also examined American Armed Forces after Vietnam War. General Schwarzkopf leaded for CENTCOM as well as Collation forces, it was huge organizations.…

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    This is highly problematic as it suggests the use of state force was for their own economic gain, not to protect the sovereign Iraqi civilians. The U.S undoubtedly had interests in gaining access to oil reserves such as the Persian Gulf. “Thus, the primary motive of the war - mobilising Iraqi oil production to sustain global oil flows and moderate global oil prices”. Ahmed, N (2014). Further, displaying how the invasion of Iraq cannot be an example of humanitarian intervention. There…

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    Hurricanes, no matter the Category are serious, and can cause catastrophic damage with winds going as fast as 155 mph sweep through areas. Hurricane Katrina, a Category 5 hurricane, with winds going approximately 40 mph, and Hurricane Harvey, a Category 4 hurricane, with winds going 130 mph at landfall, are both great examples of hurricanes that resulted in a great mass of destruction. While Katrina and Harvey’s differences are evident, some similarities are conspicuous. New Orleans destruction…

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    Hurricane Sandy, also known as “Superstorm Sandy”, was a massive hurricane and cyclone storm that occurred on October 22nd 2012, and lasted until November 2nd. Sandy is considered to be the largest Atlantic hurricane on record (Gutner). Initally starting out as just a Category 1 tropical storm in the Caribean sea, Sandy made its way to Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba, and the United States east coast border, reaching to a Category 3 strength. With its immense strength and wind power of a maxium of 115…

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    The way the government aimed to deny these incidents ever occurred, Gourevitch and Morris deliver an in-depth perspective on the events taken place in a prison system in Abu Ghraib, located in Iraq. It’s astounding how the people whom lead our precious America could be such savages in the face of temptation. And so much so, how could we as a country be the country we are and continuously deny our roles in these events. The leaders of our free have once again aimed at keeping world information,…

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    both have similar concepts. Although many aspects of Sumerian and Greek societies were very similar, there are several differences. Some of those differences include education and location. The location of the Sumerian's is located near the Persian Gulf, next to Arabia, while the Greeks are located on a peninsula on the Mediterranean Sea between Turkey and Italy. In class we asked questions on how come we wake up of the mornings, or why the sun comes up. We learned that each civilization has its…

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    The President attempted to persuade his audiences by determining his credential as the President of the America. Obama used logos technique to persuade the crowd about what he was saying. He said “That’s my judgment as Commander-in-Chief. But I’m also the President of the world’s oldest constitutional democracy”. Bu using logos, he hoped to receive not only support from the citizens but also from the Congress because he believed “America acts more effectively abroad when we stand together."…

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    in America, along the Mississippi Gulf near Waveland. It traveled west…

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    Many people would associate the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in 2010 as the world’s worst human-caused ecological disaster, citing the devastating effect the spilled oil gushing into the Gulf of Mexico. Although the slick has spread over a large area, destroy BP’s publicity, and has killed many marine-based wildlife, other events in history makes the oil spill appear incredibly minor in comparison. For example, in John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath, the Dust Bowl, a result of bad farming techniques…

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    Following the event of 9/11, Muslims have been labelled as today’s “barbarians.” Many Muslim states and people have been “othered” by states following the attacks. States, such as the United States, have even gone to the extent of waging war on/in their country. In The Bombardment of Damascus, Quincy Wright asserts that international law does not “require the application of [the] laws of war to people of different civilization” as the law does not explicitly state that there is a distinction…

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