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    and made it to the cost Libya he encouraged and raised their spirit. Aeneas said that “This is not our first taste of trouble.” and that “...God will grant and end to this.” Aeneas is clearly being a good leader because supporting his people is one of the main parts of it. Even though he is not a good leader in the majority of the Aeneid, in book 1 Aeneas starts up pretty good. In the book 4 Aeneas demonstrated a lack of good leadership abilities by staying in Libya for too long because of…

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    capture all of Libya and press on to Egypt,” (Murray J.J. 2011) yet the collective Allied resistance, consisting mostly of Australian troops, was successful in the defence of the strategical port of Tobruk. The Siege of Tobruk displayed both the overconfidence of German troops and character of Australia’s ANZAC qualities, which combined with the strategical importance of the Libyan town of…

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    regime change operations against Qaddafi, which saw the Libyan leader sodomized, beaten, and shot in the head by U.S.-supervised jihadist rebels, resulted in Clinton laughing about the incident in the infamous, “We came, we saw, he died” comment. Libya became a failed state where Islamic jihadist terrorists vied for control of the country and Qaddafi’s arm caches were given or sold to jihadist terrorists in Syria, Iraq, Egypt, the pan-Sahel region, and sub-Saharan Africa. After Qaddafi’s ouster,…

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    The Current Refugee Crisis The amount of people the have immigrated or are attempting immigrate to Europe or many other countries in the world has increased drastically over the course of years. In the New York Times article, “Desperate Crossings” is a story about people from Eritrea, Africa who are trying to flee their home country and go to Italy, Greece. The authors Paolo Pellegrin, who did most of the photography, and Scott Anderson, who did the articles text, travelled with Bourbon…

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    The shootings had a tremendous negative impact on some tourist visitors coming to Tunisia on their holidays. Tour operator 's such as Thomas Cook have begun to market Tunisia differently to potential visitors after the attacks and have been offering holidays to Tunisia to the public with up to a 50% discount, desperately trying not to lose valuable customers (Thornhill, 2015). Tunisia has recently launched new tourism campaigns using clever puns with an aim to attract holidaymakers back to their…

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    is challenging, especially due to evolving internal and external independent variables. For example, the continued civil war in Syria, Yemen, and crisis in Libya make such an undertaking challenging. The external factors affecting outcomes of the Arab Spring are underdeveloped. The literature treats Western and Russian interventions in Libya and Syria as independent phenomenon, or is less theoretically connected to the transition and democratization. This is partly because of the international…

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    Education is Hope Your daughters and your sons cannot go to school. Because, they are at risk of being assaulted, kidnapped, or even killed. NJ MED (and all the visitors to this website) want to help. The TIF (To School, In-School, and From School) Proposed International Law Around the world, millions of children are at risk on their way to school, while they’re in school and on their way home from school. In developed nations student’s face risks, such as assault, theft, rape, and a…

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    Imperialism In Morocco

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    Europeans colonized countries from different continents. One of the countries that experienced Imperialism was Morocco. The Moroccans were in the Barbary Coast, which consists of Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Morocco today. In 1900, France and Italy had a secret agreement on owning these two countries, Libya and Morocco. The Spanish Protectorate had control of the Northern part of Morocco (History of Morocco, par. 8). When the French arrived in Morocco, the Moroccan’s economy wasn’t stable.…

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    The year 2016 is one of the worst and stupidest years in American history, but at least frail, sickly, and old Hillary’s recent collapse helped restore America’s faith in the power of love. The moment Bill heard that she was sick he rushed to his woman’s bedside. And then, as soon as he was finished, he picked up the phone and called Chelsea’s apartment to see how Hillary was doing. Where was Bill in all this anyway? Even if some media hack had suffered an unexpected bout of Sudden Onset…

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    Importance Of MENA

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    The Importance of MENA markets and Networking Food Manufacturing Industry of Thailand Nowadays, the economy of Middle East and North Africa (MENA) nations have exceed US$ 3,415 billion, which accounted for 4.4% of the global economy, and is nine-times bigger that the economy of Thailand. Among all MENA members, Saudi Arabia is the biggest party accounting for 21.9% of the market share with the economy of US$ 746 billion. The second biggest partner, Iran also has no less than US$ 419 billion…

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