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    reverse osmosis desalination plants because they are both near the ocean and are very dry places. In 2002, there were about 12,500 desalination plants around the world in 120 countries. The countries that uses the desalinated water the most are Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Libya, and Algeria. (water.usgs.gov/edu/drinkseawater-January…

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    In fact, he has been involved in several larger projects, and his clients have come from all over the world. Some of the places include: Mexico Korea Kuwait Miami Switzerland Iran Australia When it comes to real estate, you want to hire an agent who will have knowledge about the property so that they can give you the best information about it. Through the right agent, you can find the best property for…

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    largest military alliance since World War II, the United States, Saudi Arabia, and thirty-two other countries joined the Coalition in response to the invasion and annexation of Kuwait by Iraqi forces. In about half a year, the Coalition forces, led by the U.S., were successful in driving out the Iraqi military from Kuwait, resulting in a decisive Coalition victory, restoration of the Kuwaiti government, and strict sanctions against Iraq. On this “proud day” for America, Bush remembers,…

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    Being An Arab Essay

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    The people getting stereotyped the most today are Arab Muslims, as in many countries, they are known as “terrorists”. Other countries have affected us Arabs in good and bad ways. Most Arabs suffer depression due to living a different way than the rest of the world. For instance, when other parts of the world call us “terrorists”, it makes us Arabs feel weak. Why do most non-Arab countries see us as “terrorists”? We need to try to change the way people think of us, so people can stop agreeing…

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    You Will Hate Energy Drinks after Learning Your Body’s Reaction to Them Often, we consume an energy drink when we need a boost of energy in the afternoon, or when learning before a crucial exam. However, we must be aware of the dangers that energy drinks pose to our bodies. These drinks can cause a heart attack or a stroke. The effects of energy drinks Cardiovascular diseases and strokes after the consumption of energy drinks are common because these drinks make the blood sticky. The blood…

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    Boeing Merger

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    The corporation was McDonnell-Douglas. The merger took place in 1996. It was a stock-for-stock transaction. Boeing is a multinational company. They have operations in Australia, Canada, China, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Netherlands, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom. Boeing has an alliance with the McDonnell-Douglas Company. They each bought part of the stock in the…

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    Success of the United Nations Halle Seydel 030:060:A01 Intro to International Relations Introduction Ronald Regan once said that “Peace is not the absence of conflict, it is the ability to handle conflict by peaceful means”. Although created 35 years before Regan’s Presidency, the United Nations supports a similar ideal. The UN Charter, signed on June 26, 1945, states the following main purposes: 1.) To maintain international peace and stability 2.) To develop friendly relations among nations…

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    Dictatorship In Iraq

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    During the Second World War, Germany was ruled and run by Adolf Hitler a fascist dictator. Hitler is one of, if not the most recognisable dictator of his time. However decades after the second world war dictatorial government has become more common and more of a concern to democratic governments. A dictatorship is a form of government when an individual (dictator) has all the power over the whole country. The dictator makes the law and decisions for the whole country without the citizen’s…

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    raw with the movement of the body armor. I often wondered how the Tuskens managed. I was on the Personal Security Detail for a VIP, and we were going to be transporting him from a Prison in southern Iraq to Kuwait. This was our last mission in Iraq, I would spend the next 4 months in Kuwait before I…

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    result of the Macedonian Empire division gave Seleucus Babylonia, from where he expanded to much of Alexander's near Eastern terrorites. At the dynasties height of power it included Central Anatola, Perisa, the Lewant, Mesopotamia, and modern day Kuwait, Afghanistan, and parts of Pakistan (Glibb,…

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