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    In July of 1988, Khomeini and the Islamic Republic officially accepted UN Resolution 598, a truce agreement between Iran and Iraq that neither named Iraq as the invader nor made either nation pay war compensations. After 8 continuous years, the war outcomes of the war were drastically destructive to both sides, Iraq and Iran. The Iran Iraq war was not only the longest war in the twentieth century; it was the last conventional war in history. Most of the war routine was made of armored and…

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    Perrin's Argument Analysis

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    The Gulf Oil Spill of 2010 is often called the worst oil spill in US history. On April twentieth 2010 BP oil rig exploded killing eleven people and causing a leakage of about 3.19 million barrels to pour into the gulf. The twenty-two mile long plume not only rested on the surface of the water, but also adhered together and fell to the ocean floor. This largely and negatively affected marine life. The number of average number of dolphin deaths per year went from sixty-three to one hundred and…

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    mental pain i will ever have to endure in my life. The years prior to 2011, i spent roughly 66 percent of three years living out on a ship in the the Atlantic ocean and Persian Gulf. My son was born in the summer of 2009, and with immediately being sent out on deployment in the fall of 2009,…

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    troops were established in Saudi Arabia during the new conflict, the Gulf War. After the victory of the Afghan mujahideen and the United States that drove the Soviets out of Afghanistan, this new conflict arose. When the Iraq-Iran war concluded, Iraq invaded Kuwait after Iraq refused to pay their debts. In an economic territorial…

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    Good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome back to Seven news. Saddam Hussein, socialist president of the Iraqi Republic , known for his abuse of power and ability to survive conflicts, has been sentenced to death after a trial lasting almost a year. The man had been in hiding since Baghdad fell to the US last April, and was discovered in December, 9 months later. He was been found near his hometown, and while he was armed, he didn’t resist police. Saddam Hussein’s regime in Iraq represents…

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    ARC responded to this international disaster by sending a financial contribution of $150,000 to support relief assistance operations. Furthermore, the worst flooding in living memory occurred in Nigeria from July to October last year, affecting nearly 7 million people, displacing 2.1 million and killing approximately 400 ARC responded to this international disaster by sending a financial contribution of $150,000 to support relief assistance operations. Furthermore, the worst flooding in living…

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    Invasion Of Iraq Dbq

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    Up to this point in time,we will always recall on of the most treacherous of events that,we've all come to know as 9/11.During this attack against our people ,two planes were hijacked and crashed intentionally,into the world trade center towers and,a third plane was hijacked but,thanks to the valiant passengers on board,did not reach it's destination instead,led to many tragic but gallant deaths.The U.S. responds by seeking means for the invasion of Iraq which,could cost the worldwide peace many…

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    Desert Storm Timing

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    INTRODUCTION Timing was critical for the conduct and success of both Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. Diplomacy made it possible for the United States and the Soviet Union to reconcile many of their differences after forty-five years of the cold-war….but it is unable to bridge the differences between President George H.W. Bush and Saddam Hussein over Kuwait. President George W. Bush’s decision to invade Iraq in 2003 was based on incorrect information−about weapons of mass destruction and a…

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    Deepwater Horizon Failure

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    Abstract. On 20 April 2010, the Deepwater Horizon, located off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico, exploded with 126 people aboard oil spill quickly became one of the largest accidental release of oil in the world affecting us humans, animals, and the environment. Our group decided to pick this topic because the nature of this accident was unlike anything seen before. We want to know what lead to the failure, how it developed, and what the end result was. Around 210 of million US…

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    Pflp Attack Case Study

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    By the summer following the attack in 1989, British and Scottish investigators were prepared to issue arrest warrants for fifteen PFLP-GC members connected to the attack. All involved, also including US and German investigators, concurred that the PFLP-GC, directed by the Iranians, was responsible for the bombing. But then Bush telephones Lady Thatcher, the British Prime Minister, and tells her to leave the case alone, according to Robert Baer. The investigation changes directions, and “the…

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