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    to invade other middle eastern countries and tried to make him withdraw his troops but refused.Vowing to free Kuwait,Bush then united countries as allies against Iraq.Bush also rallied the United Nations,The United States people,and congress,sending 425,000 American troops joined by 118,000 additional troops from allied nations.The United States and allies demanded that Iraq leaves Kuwait,but the Iraqis refused.On Febuary 24,The United States led a ground attack on Iraq,4 days later a cease-fire…

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    mission to take over and get things running and done his way that he did not wait to start a battle with his dominant neighbor, Iran. The war lasted approximately for 8 years (Rayment, 2007). Shortly after the end of the war a raid was propelled in Kuwait. His fast defeat by allied forces hardly decreased any other problems or war from happening. Because he had many alliances with people that pledge for the same things he want. In fact, he managed to continue a war with the alliance and started…

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    The U.S. has been attacked by a numerous amounts of countries, but none like this one. The U.S. was attacked in the year of 2001, a year that no one can forget. After we decided what to do we went for it and succeeded. The U.S. should’ve attacked Iraq because, they had weapons of mass destruction, they were the central base of terror and we needed to take them out, and we needed to remove Osama bin Laden. To begin with, they had Weapons of Mass Destruction. Iraq could’ve used those…

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    1980s: The Seven Sisters

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    IN 1980s the seven sisters (shell,exxon mobil and all) were set aside and new seven sister replaced those companies. What was the raeson behind this shift? Old seven sisters: 1. Anglo persian oil company (United Kingdom) 2. Gulf Oil (United states). 3. Royal dutch shell (Netherlands/United kingdom). 4. Standard oil of California (United states). 5. Standard oil of New Jersey (United states) 6. Standard oil company of New York (United states) 7. Texaco (United states). New seven sisters: 1.…

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    country very far away from Saudi Arabia decides to help them prevent the invasion of Iraq before they even considered to be invaded and later helping Kuwait flee away the Iraqi soldiers. This was not done as a friendly gesture by the U.S. to help the countries that were being invaded by Iraq, but actually done in order to save the oil mines that are in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia as they needed to protect them from being captured from Iraq (whose relationship with U.S. is not so great at that time).…

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    Humans have changed the way they lived over the years a lot, for instance they were hunters and gatherers, then they became farmers and settlers, and then they moved on to using machinery and technology and that last transition is called The Industrial revolution, which is a major turning point in history. The industrial revolution was born in the United Kingdom, they had the resources needed to make a huge change. However the workers lived a very harsh and miserable life, men had long…

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    Arabia, (2013). Air Arabia Annual Report. pp. 27-45. • Centreforaviation.com, (2015). Could Jazeera Airways, a small and nimble carrier, come to the rescue of Kuwait Airways? | CAPA - Centre for Aviation. [Online] Available at: http://centreforaviation.com/analysis/could-jazeera-airways-a-small-and-nimble-carrier-come-to-the-rescue-of-kuwait-airways-108076 [Accessed 15 Mar. 2015]. • Jazeera Group, (2013). Jazeera Airways Group Annual Report. The Opportunity At Home. pp.24…

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    Muslims, and Catholics against each other in a brutal combat (Avalos 2005). Also, thousands of monks were being persecuted in Burma during that time. Violence in religion even excels conflicts between various ethnicities, which also happen within the same ethnicity. The irony about this is that not one religion that ever existed in the past or present, preaches violence to solve any problems that exist. The reason why religion causes war is not the fact that religion teaches the people to do…

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    1988-2000 Analysis

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    Analysis of 1988-2000: After about fifty years of tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union, the Cold War had finally came to end. This was signified by two events: the fall of the Berlin Wall and collapse of the Soviet Union in 1992. When the new Russian President Borish Yeltsin signed the START II pact with President George Bush, not only was both nation’s nuclear weapons programs reduced but all the previous satellite nations the Soviet Union had set up were officially declared…

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    considered the most poisonous gas when it is burned and ships consumes thousands of tons of diesel. Electric power are responsible for more than quarter of the CO2 emissions which is estimated by 16%. For an example, in Kuwait, to generate electric power tons of gases are being burned because Kuwait does not have any other way to generate electric power like other countries in different continent. The third reason for CO2 emissions are industrials which is almost estimated 13% which is almost a…

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