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    Gun control is a very heated topic when it comes to creating laws for the possession, sale and the making of firearms. The United States has pretty loose rules regarding gun control and it actually varies from each state. Firearm owners follow the rules according to the state they are in and not necessarily where they live. Also the right to bear arms is applied to both federal and state and local rights. Some federal laws include that in order to be involved with any business regarding guns,…

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    Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki:- During the last days of the second world war 2 atomic bombs were detonated on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This was the most terrific and destructive incident in the history of wars. The first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima which wiped out at least 90 percent of the city and killed 80,000 people in an instance, thousands of people more would die later because of the radiations of the explosion. Just after 3 days another atomic bomb was dropped on city of…

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    or family choose to leave the country, then they would enter a neighboring state. 53% of all the world refugees come from only three counties: Somalia, Afghanistan, and Syria. These refugees are heading for border counties like Turkey, Pakistan or Lebanon (Figures at a Glance). In 2015, the number of refugees becomes so large that the UN decides to take a more active and broad approach, in order to get the entire world involved in the…

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    important because humans were finally settling down which led to culture, technology, religions, languages and many other advancements. 2. Phoenicians- The Phoenicians were based around 1200-600 BCE along the eastern side of the Mediterranean coast (Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, Gaza, Syria, and south west Turkey) They had a trade based economy, but the reason they were so important was because they developed a widely used written language including an alphabet (22 letters).…

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    elected president of the United States of America for two terms, starting in the year 1980 and ending in the year 1989. During that time, there was an increased United States military presence in the middle east, where Reagan sent over 800 Marines to Lebanon as a part of an international peacekeeping force. But in October of 1983, nearly one year after sending the troops into the country, a group of suicide bombers attacked the Marine barracks in Beirut, killing 241…

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    status, microbial exposures, and pollution. Of the Chinese population, there seems to be an increasing trend of Crohn’s disease in the Singapore Chinese population. Countries with the highest incidences of CD involve Turkey, Lebanon, and South Korea. On the other hand, Lebanon, Japan, and South Korea rank as the first three countries with the highest prevalence. Also experiencing increasingly higher rates of CD in the last three decades are South Korea, Japan, and Hong Kong. Unfortunately, not…

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    only in Pakistan, but also in Somalia and Yemen. Moreover, when Ayman al-Zawahiri took over as the group’s leader after bin Laden’s execution at the hands of U.S. Navy SEALs in May of 2011, the group continued to expand with cells located in Sudan, Lebanon, Egypt, and Oman. In 2013, the organization had also established a significant presence in Afghanistan, Syria, Pakistan, Yemen, Iraq, Mali, Somalia, Libya, Algeria, Tunisia, Niger, Nigeria, and…

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    Forced Migrants

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    Impacts of forced migrants on host community Forced migrants are believed to have both negative and positive effects on both the forced migrants and the host community. These impacts can be economic, social, political, demographical and environmental which affect the migrants and their hosts in short and long term, especially if the staying of the forced migrants have protracted. When they arrive in the host place, they immediately start to compete for scarce resources such as water, food,…

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    Creating a SWOT analysis for oneself is essential to identify the internal and external factors that will affect one's future performance; while also determine the opportunities and threats that deal with external environmental factors. One of the crucial elements for success in today's competitive global world is having the ability to apply a thorough SWOT analysis to oneself. Having the ability to understand your strengths and skills will enable you to better pursue opportunities. In addition,…

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    recognized by the US, Britain, France, Turkey, and Gulf states as a legitimate representative of Syrian people (BBC). Because of this newly formed and recognized group, millions of people became displaced, seeking refuge in camps in Jordan, Turkey, and Lebanon. In March of 2013 the US and Britain refuse to aid the…

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