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    the legal system in the United Stated of America, and how the courts are working in the U.S, especially about the structure of the Supreme Court. Also, how the Supreme Court enacted a verdict, he taught me how we can build the legal system in Iraqi Kurdistan. Attending in the argument of the Supreme Court was another new experience, I could learn how the nine justices are running the trial in the Supreme Court. Moreover, visiting Unite States congress was another dream for me, I could learn the…

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    Karyotype of Nannospalax ehrenbergi (Rodentia, Spalacidae) in Iraq (Kurdistan Region) Zaitoon Ahmed HAMAD1, Yüksel COŞKUN2*, Alaettin KAYA2 1 Dicle University Institute of Science Biology Section, Diyarbakır /Turkey 2 Dicle University Science Faculty, Department of Biology, Diyarbakır/Turkey *Corresponding author Geographical distribution and Karyotype of Nannospalax ehrenbergi (Rodentia, Spalacidae) in Iraq (Kurdistan Region) Abstract The karyological analysis of…

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    Saddam Hussein's Speech; Rhetorical Analysis From 1917 to 1991 Shiite Arabs of southern Iraq and Kurds of northern Iraq, known as Kurdistan, suffered under the aggressive behavior of Iraqi government which was mostly controlled by Sunnis in that time. These two parts of Iraq were attacked by the government aircrafts. Due to attacks that are lunched against Kurds and Shiite, after 1991, United State, United Kingdom, and France together put a limit to the flying zone of Iraqi's aircrafts,…

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    The Middle East is a region with a very interesting history. One of the major superpowers of World War I, The Ottoman Empire, rose to power there, and shortly afterward, once World War II ended, Israel was created there too. The establishment of Israel proved to be a problem, as the Jewish nation would have to take land originally belonging to Palestinians. This is not the only situation where land has been an issue in the Middle East; land was also responsible for the Persian Gulf War. The…

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    benefits” with their already mastered skills, and “expanding consumption of food and commodities.”36 Likewise, the Syrian Refugees have been reported to aid the Kurdish Economic Growth in a journal review by Anubha Sood and Louisa Seferis. In the Kurdistan Region of Iraq (KRI) it has been recorded that as soon as an apprenticeship program was offered to Syrians living in the KRI, that the Syrian filled in employment gaps in the KRI economy that was gaping open before. It was through proper…

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    Kurdish Nationalism

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    which Kurds understood themselves and Islam, ultimately nurturing new interpretations based on their surrounding regional circumstances. While recent manifestations of Kurdish nationalism have been associated with the Marxist and atheistic inclined Kurdistan Worker’s Party (PKK), an organization hostile to religion, it would be interesting to see how the PKK has reconciled Islam’s power in stirring up Kurdish nationalist sentiments (King 23). David McDowell actually notes that the Turkish…

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    Much countries that have an unstable government mirror the same types of social structures. The regimes of North Korea, Sudan, and Somalia has great disparity between the social classes. The poor in these countries have very little compared to the rich, and the reason behind much of this is the inadequate or over-enforcement of the laws. Suzanne Collins got inspired by these events and wrote a book based off of these events. The Hunger Games suggests that the hierarchical manner in which social…

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    The existence of the refugee crisis has been going on in Europe. There are numerous reasons why the crisis has reached such a serious point. The endless wars and crises in the Middle East have forced the people to move to other areas. The governments in European countries have pushed policies that are increasingly anti-refugee. This enlarges to the crisis one reason is because the refugees are still seeking shelters, so they are basically still trying to get into the countries but the means are…

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    Iran Iraq War

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    Saddam Hussein was the president of Iraq and Ruhollah Khomeini was the Iranian leader. An air invasion kicked off the war on September 22nd from the Iraqis. While some debate that the U.S. helped Iraq win the war, Saddam Hussein is the main reason for a lot of people dying during the war. He used chemical weapons against Iran as well as fellow Iraqis, which resulted in over one million deaths. There were many battles fought throughout the first four years of the war. Each country having its…

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    ended on May 8, 1945. The Al-Anfal Campaign started about 1986 and ended in 1989. The places that were involved with the Holocaust were Europe, mostly Germany, Poland, and Austria. The places that were involved in the Al-Anfal Campaign were Iraq Iraqi Kurdistan.…

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