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    several security issues in there. In today’s international system, there are three important security problems and I think they are entwined each other: Illegal immigration, insurgence and terrorism. As it can be seen in the examples of Syria and Libya, insurgence movements can easily turn into a civil war, which creates a power vacuum and terrorist organizations easily exploit that situation and pose security threats not only against the country that has been suffering from a civil war, but…

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    The 1960s and 70s brought forth a wave of decolonization in the Africa, but it did not mark the end of external intervention in the African continent. As Elizabeth Schmidt states, “the predicaments that plague the continent today are not solely the result of African decisions but also the consequence of foreign intrusion into African affairs” (1). Over recent decades, foreign intrusion in Africa has taken on multiple forms: from explicit political intervention, economic aid, and humanitarian…

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    Death Penalty Abolition of capital punishment has fuelled sensational debate without producing any applicableends which can be exactly tested to make people convincing. This article attempts to discuss that death penalty is not appropriate form of punishment. Death penalty cannot be justified in terms of retributive purposes. It is pointless to hang a person for the offence of murder .It is better to punished with life imprisonment and the state can utilise the services of that person.…

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    Italy Research Paper

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    Italy, also known as the Italian Republic, is a peninsula located in the south-central part of Europe. Italy’s capital is Rome, which is one of the country’s top tourist destinations, it surrounds the Vatican City. Italy is the forefront of the Roman Catholic Church, home to the Pope, and the Vatican Museums. Italy is a culturally rich, mountainous terrain with a climate that varies considerably from the northern part of the peninsula to the southern. The country’s attractive nature is why…

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    PHD Program Entry Essay

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    In 2007 I received my bachelor’s degree in medicine and surgery from the Arab Medical University. It was at this time I got the chance to work at the Tripoli Medical center where I was assigned to the department of cardiothoracic surgery. This sharpened my skills and understanding of medicine. I was an active member in attending conferences and lectures. It is also at this time I worked in the cardiothoracic intensive care unit for eighteen months dealing with patients, who were mainly…

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    In my analysis, I found that it was understandable for the Jews to want to establish a place where their culture and religion was prominent, a land of their own. However, this land was already home to millions of Palestinians (Boris, 2016). So, when the state of Israel was created in 1948, it led to the Palestinian exodus where 700,000 Arabs fled or were removed from their homes. This was about 80 percent of the Arab inhabitants left or were expelled from their homes (Morris, 1986). These…

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    migrates from their native countries when they experience torture, harassment, got deported, country money crisis or in hope of good earning in other countries. In Australia majority of these people arrived from Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, Egypt and Libya (Karlsen, E 2014). The census conducted by Population and housing department in 2011 stated that the number of refugees or migrants arrived in Australia between 2001 to 2010 was around 1.6 million which was almost twice than the past. In 1981…

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    recent political movements in the Middle East were from global communities using social media to collaborate and provide feedback on the current state of leadership. As a result, social media has facilitated revolutions in countries such as Egypt, Libya, Syria, and China. Recognizing the power and benefits of social media, one should also understand the disadvantages. An obvious disadvantage is the lack of personal interaction. It is especially challenging to achieve understanding and…

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    land. It also demands the restoration of territory lost by Palestinians during wars. The resolution attempted to push the Arabs and Israelis towards peacefully coexisting, nonetheless, it remains unsuccessful. Additionally, all Arab states except Libya gathered at the Beirut Summit of the Arab League to endorse a plan for peace. The peace initiative presented an end to the Arab-Israeli conflict by offering recognition of Israel and stabilized relations among Arab states in exchange for Israeli…

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    Syrian Refugees Crisis

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    Safety is a priceless commodity. Nevertheless, Syrian migrants paying an average of 2500 euro ($2840) to be smuggled into European nations would argue otherwise. The Syrian refugee crisis continues to be an international issue as the United States and other non-European nations begin to extend asylum offers to refugees, while European nations hope the 230 million euros they have invested in researching methods to hinder illegal immigration will prove successful in combatting refugees looking to…

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