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    Wars and conflicts, poverty and famine, and other disasters can cause the creation of needs for the population, which lead them to migrate from their homeland to other countries. An immigrant is a person who suffered life and fled to start again in a new country. Because of the destitution and the oppression, the immigrants leave their countries. They couldn’t bear the harshness of life in their home countries, so they leave for a new chance of life. the immigrants and the economy of the host…

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    Essay On Hatshepsut

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    peaceful, not many wars, or disputes, like her father’s Thutmose I. Since her military lacked frantic activity during her years in power, she focused more on activities like trade, and building constructing her empire. She expanded her trade with Libya, Nubia, and countries in Asia. She also ordered excursions to Punt, to acquire special goods like ivory, limestone, spices, and gold. Hatshepsut also restored, and renovated buildings that had been damaged, or destroyed by invading armies.…

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    Do you know which United States President was shot sixty-nine days after being in office? This president was also the fortieth president and he had a wife named Nancy. You’re totally right, it’s Ronald Wilson Reagan, the only president was was shot but not killed. Ronald Reagan was the most consistently active president in policy making. Even though Ronald only served for two short terms he is still one of the greatest presidents to live in the White House. Ronald excelled in the presidential,…

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    If America and the coalition wish to defeat the Islamic State and re-stabilize Iraq and the Levant, Assad should be funded and the FSA discarded.The continual conflict in Syria is one of the most controversial and misconcepted engagements in the modern era, because of media organizations spreading these truthless allegations and misconceptions. Most westerners view the Syrian Civil War as a fight between an evil regime led by the brutal and malicious Bashar Al-Assad, and Peaceful democracy…

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    The failures of Oliver Cromwell brought a relapse of the Stuart dynasty, of what he had once tried to eliminate. Even though he ended the rule of Charles I of England, in the end his strict governing led to the rebellion of the English people against him. This led to Charles II, Charles I’s son, to rule, in a way, relapsing his father’s rule. Oliver Cromwell’s main purpose of the disposal of the king Charles I was he was ruling England as a absolutist; although, that is what Oliver Cromwell…

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    Social Media Influence

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    Social network sites have changed the world into a modern world. It’s made the people from each country closer with the other part of the universal. Social media has both negative and positive effect on people lives. Despite the fact the social media has make people lives easier unfortunately it effect negatively on human lives. For example, teenagers who are staring at their screen for a long time its can cause damage for their eyes. However, there are three main effects of the social network…

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    The Influence Of Juba II

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    historical event. For example, the renowned poet Crinagoras composed that, Great bordering regions of the world which the full stream of Nile separates from the black Aethiopians, you have by marriage made your sovereigns common to both, turning Egypt and Libya into one country. May the children of these princes ever again rule with…

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    Unjust political societies have governed the Middle East for centuries. Over time, dictatorships controlled most of the states; however, recently, residents of the Middle East have been exposed to the freedoms of democracies as the countries around them have transitioned to other forms of government. In Syria, the prominent form of government is autocracy and their dictator is President Bashar al-Assad. Since a single person holds most of the power, there is no other party to check that he is…

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    Ling Huang 213379474 Pols 2940 20 Oct 2015 Trading weaponry – a chance or a choice Imagine a very angry man who wishes to kill the person in front of him. He asked you for a gun, and you gave him. Then he killed that person with your gun, but you think that it was either you or him who killed but the gun did. This situation does happen in the really world. For many years, Syrians were living in a disorderly and unsafe nation. 12 million of Syrians became refugee. For the past half-decade, they…

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    European Imperialism

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    The history of mankind has always been the history of imperialism in myriad of its forms. In this context it must be said that the history of the modern world, to a large extent, is a history of European/Western expansion, colonization, and its decline. It is noteworthy that the expansionist policies that were implemented by the colonial powers eventually paved the way for the emergence of globalization and the decline of the process of colonialism made it possible for the emergence of…

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