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    known as, Jahar, a nineteen-year-old boy, rather popular young man, born in Kyrgyzstan and moved to the United States at the age of eight. Growing up in one of the most ethnically and economically diverse cities (Cambridge, Massachusetts), and socially accepted in his community, Jahar had a successful high school career as the captain of his wrestling team with ambitions of going to college and becoming a successful Kyrgyzstan-American. Jahar was described by most of his…

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    Arabic is the official language in 22 countries, which also for the Arab league. It is also the second major language in Chad, Israel, Chechnya, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Turkenistan, Tajikistan, Bangladesh, Djibouti and Mauritania. In addition, Arabic is the language of the holy Quran, all Muslims irrespective of nationality are to some degree familiar with Arabic, and therefore influenced by how language works. The formal Arabic language is knows as Al-Fusha or Classical…

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    Human Carnivore Conflict

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    Human-carnivore interactions are universal, and people’s negative behaviors to carnivores in their habitats are a major challenge to biodiversity conservation (Woodroffe et al. 2005). These interactions play an important role in the livelihood and also determine the survival of the wildlife in the context of increasing pressure due to expanding human population characterizing most countries in south Asia (Ceballos and Ehrlich 2002). Large carnivores frequently viewed as indicator or umbrella…

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    The legal system of various countries relies upon the legal structure and legal traditions that have been recognized within that countries justice system. There is an historical attribute to many justice systems but many countries tend to navigate towards a modern way of operating. The customs and traditions these countries are accustomed to have evolved to address modern situations and therefore we will analyze the legal system of Greece and the country of Kazakhstan. Based on information…

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    End of the Cold War Sunny Sidhu Athabasca University Calgary, AB Adam Lajeunesse HIST 455 Nov, 16, 2015 The foundation of the Cold War was built on several different disagreements such as the two superpowers at the time having differing opinions, the way the security of the nation should be dealt with, and the governments neglecting each others opinions. All of these disagreements escalated into the war that killed many innocent civilians. Many were injured and disabled…

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    It would only be the greatest if the world could be so perfect and there were no Political, Financial, or Social problems . There was once a famous communist that said “Communism - the effort to give all men what they need and to ask of each the best they can contribute ,this is the only way of human life. However, 1917-1919 there was a Russian Revolution were two Revolution came and revised Russia. In 1917, there was extreme poverty in Russia when Tsar Nicholas II the last emperor of Russia…

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    According to The Washington Post, “the illegal immigrant population in the United States has fallen below 11 million” (Markon). With the United States population being approximately 323 million people, the population is 3.4 percent illegal immigrants. With this number so high, there are many negative consequences. These immigrants come in illegally and get jobs where they do not pay taxes, so they are not contributing to welfare or social security. The government should create a new immigration…

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    American Iq Essay

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    +Adam Molani IQ is not affected by education or environment. "Negroid" is the official scientific namo of the black sub-saharan race who have an average IQ of 68. Stop pretending you know about this subject. For over a century the IQ of people in every country has been intensively studied and thousands of international IQ surveys have been averaged out by hundreds of Universities to give reliable average IQ figures for each country. The racial correlation with IQ has been confirmed by EVERY…

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    In the year of 1962, during the time of the Cold War, in which the Northern countries started falling to communism. Vietnam was in a difficult situation in which North Vietnam And South Vietnam had been divided from each other, due to their different economic stances. America had sent their military forces to South Vietnam to protect it from being over run by communism, and they called to Australia for assistance. Australia had a close relationship with the U.S. After dealing with the…

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    Superiority of Men Over Women A man and women is a figure of a partnership; a partnership that strengthen an individual whereas frequently, men has been leading this partnership and women for most of the supports her partner. For instance, one leader or a king who leads their kingdom to success and prosperity is mostly a man with his wife supporting him. One example that points out that a man leads its kingdom is the Menkaure and Khamerernebty statue; it is a sculpture from Egypt c. 2490-2472…

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