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    Soccer Observation Report

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    I. Conclusion Yes, soccer can be a very dangerous sports! After doing my research, reading, and observing about all the violent cases in soccer, I have come to the conclusion that the sport itself can be a very dangerous thing to play and cheer for. The violence in soccer has become an impossible thing to manage and even avoid in getting between. For example; In the year of 2014 I had a near experience with soccer violence between torcidas organizadas myself. I was watching the soccer match…

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    Song analasys – Everybody wants to rule the world by Tears of Fears The song “every body wants to rule the world“, written by band Tears of Fears, came out on march the 2nd 1985. The original Idea for this song came from the bands guitarist Roland Orzabal playing two cords and saying “everybody wants to rule the world“ after they had just finished recording their latest album during that time; Songs from the Big Chair. Two weeks after Roland Orzabal came up with the title the song was alredy…

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    Desert Storm was the war that I remember watching on television with my father. The gulf war represented a revolution in military warfare due to advantages in technology, the speed of military forces, and the performance of American soldiers of all ranks. Therefore this was the major reason why the Persian Gulf War only lasted 100 hours. The United States had Army, Air Force, Marines, and Navy forces involved in the war. In addition to U.S. forces, the war had coalition of forces from…

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    Saddam Hussein was the former dictator of Iraq and controlled the country for 20 years. He terrorized the Iraqi citizens, and completely overlooked their rights. Saddam Hussein was born on April 28, 1937 to a poor family in Tikrit. After he moved to Baghdad as a teenager he join the baath party. He joined to try to get his cousin the dictator of Iraq in July of 1968. He went into hiding shortly after the American invasion. Saddam was captured in December of 2003 and was executed about 3 years…

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    Case Study Blackwater

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    strained relations between Iraq and the United States. In the immediate aftermath of the attacks, Blackwater's rights to conduct work in Iraq were temporarily suspended. In 2014, four Blackwater employees were tried and convicted in U.S. federal court; one of murder, and the other three of manslaughter and firearms charges. Blackwater's first assignment was to provide 20 men with top secret clearance to protect the CIA headquarters and another base that was…

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    Netflix have a documentary on “The White Helmets” that is self-titled that have a first scope of what these White Helmets do on a daily basis, the danger that they choose to face and put themselves into. The documentary focus around the life and team of a White Helmets volunteer, Khalid Farah (Netflix, 2016). It shows how the Russain or Hassad, whom is the regime in power bomb certain rebel area that involved innocent civilian in the crossfire. Part of what the White Helmets do is to urge the…

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    and Im a use it and i'm a say what.I want i'm not afraid to say what i want. The united states have already made history with the Bill of rights. Our ancestors have fought in war after war to say what we want. think that president Obama should be kicked out of office because he is a terrible president. Obamacare is like the stupidest thing ever invented and and…

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    The 1-200th INF BN (1-200th) will defend and secure the Objective Jets (OBJ Jets). This will provide the 41st IBCT with resupply routes. The area of operations for the 1-200th is Atropia. The terrain is slightly restricted in the mountains and irrigated areas. The major supply routes (MSRs) have no restrictions with a possible exception of bridges. The most significant non-conventional threat is the South Atropian People’s Army (SAPA). The 13th DTG is a modern combat unit that can prevent…

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    While the United States is most vulnerable when in regards to its national security, the refugees that are scattered around the world are also jeopardized to a sense of vulnerability when dealing with the safety and protection of their families and children. With that said, across the treacherous path that most refugees have to take, thy will encounter external forces that will have a significant influence on how they advance in their endeavour. Some of these influences may come from a sense of…

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    Research Paper On ISIS

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    KABLAM you are in Syria. Your friends and family are in the capital city and have just witnessed a bombing. This group is a threat to national security ,but we need to fight them on our own terms. “When you allow enemies to live and grow within your territory, you have positioned yourself to be killed when you never thought such can be your portion.” We the American people must band together and fight this terrorist group ISIS. ISiS has done things that label it as a terrorist…

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