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    Introduction: The best Islamic clothing is the abaya, which is a robe that covers a women’s body mainly composed of black cloth. Islam has set minimum standards for personal modesty, which are reflected in the various styles of clothing worn among Muslims. While such standards may seem outdated or conservative to some people, Muslims view these values of public behavior as timeless. History of Abaya: The idea of wearing the abaya was present since 4 000 years ago in the ancient civilizations…

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    7. Name Theory Adam Smith Adam Smith, a Scot and a philosopher, after years of observing the world of business affairs came to the conclusion that, “Collectively the individuals in society, each acting in his or her own self-interest, manage to produce and purchase the goods and services that they as a society require.” His ideal of laissez faire economic later on sparked the idea of free market. Karl Marx Karl Marx believed that capitalism would bring about instability, struggle, and decline,…

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    Ozymandias was the Greek name for Ramesses II, also known as Ramesses the Great, of Egypt, the most powerful pharaoh of the Egyptian empire. At the time of his death in 1213 B.C.E Ozymandias had left many temples and palaces that ran from Syria to Libya. He also left numerous statues and monuments…

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    According to Bernhard, “The dictator’s dream was to create an immense empire that stretched from Libya and Abyssinia to Egypt, the Sudan, and other territories in the Horn of Africa” (620). In order to be able to conquer all these territories, Mussolini planned to use his troops even though “The country was ill-prepared to fight a modern war. The soldiers…

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    Paleolithic Social Class

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    Throughout history society has had people who were thought of as better than others, and that is because of the concept of social classes that was made hundreds of years ago. But it was not like that in the beginning of humanity during the Paleolithic era. Around 8,000 B.C.E. people were nomads who believed in nature or nature spirits, but as time progressed the ideas of what was around them that could not be seen got more complex. By around 4,000 B.C.E. what historians think was the first…

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    was changed in the FBI reports -- it doesn't add up." (Lane, 1998). The Benghazi cover-up, however, was something much harder to sweep under the rug. The Defense Intelligence Agency reported, "We expect more anti-U.S. terrorist attacks in eastern Libya [redacted], due to the terrorists’ greater presence there." (Morris, 2014). That statement was reported six days before the attack on the U.S. embassy in Benghazi. It does not matter how much intelligence there is; if there is even a kernel of…

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    Currently, the POTUS set out an executive order on the temporary ban of citizens from, Iran, Syria, Yemen, Sudan, Iraq, and Libya from traveling into the United States (White House Government, January 27, 2017). Many people have had many issues with this ban. Due to the fact that the United States have many mixed races, and religions. “Freedom of religion”, is what is stated…

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    Rhetoric, the existence of persuasion in writing or speaking, a powerful tool that shapes the way writers and readers interact. Also the base of a rhetorical situation, or a situation that is brought about by communication of a want to fulfill an action. The poem above, which I wrote for a 12th grade English assignment, is a perfect example of a rhetorical situation, clearly portraying the interaction between the rhetor, audience, exigence, and constraints. I choose to review the rhetoric of…

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    Humanitarian intervention on moral grounds is easily justified but the use of military force is complicated as there are political and economic costs involved. In the post-cold war era, the discussion has been about whether it is a country’s prerogative to intervene in a sovereign nation’s affairs or it is a matter of moral obligation to protect the people from atrocities inflicted by their own countrymen. Use of military force can be very costly in terms of casualties both civilian and of…

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    Clean Water Inequality

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    This report’s main purpose is to analyse the strategies to improve clean water availability in African countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. Sub-Saharan Africa geographically consist of all countries in Africa except Egypt, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, Morocco, Sudan, and Western Sahara. This region holds some of the greatest challenges regarding water scarcity and sanitation (WHO=UNICEF 2008 cited in Montgomery, Bartram & Elimelech 2009, p. 1018), moreover, there is very limited amount of…

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