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    As expected, PML won the election and Nawaz Sharif became Pakistan´s new Prime Minister. Many revolts were held but it did not affect Sharif due to his power of corruption. Then he started what is also known as legalized plunder by Bastiat. As Bastiat mentions “The law perverted! And the police powers of the state perverted along with…

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    a Puritan minister appears to threaten and frighten his congregation; however, it is actually his ethical approach to the topic of accepting Christ that binds him to his audience. Readers of Edwards sermon may think that this is some man trying to get his point across about this “Angry hand of God.” But what readers may not know as they read is, Jonathan Edwards is their minister and is telling his sermon to his congregation. Edwards uses diction and tone to portray himself as a minister,…

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    Middle East Peace Summit Menachem Begin was the sixth prime minister of Israel (1977-1983) who not only committed his life to fighting anti semitism, but was also the commander of the terrorist group “Irgun” in order to solidify a jewish state. Menachem Begin was a crucial component to the arab-israeli conflict due to his pre-war actions, his actions as prime minister, and the perspectives based on his actions. Begin was born into a jewish family, and therefore, believed in the zionist…

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    Whether or not its practical, culture in our country is forever changing, knowing the different lifestyles is a necessity. Before September 9/11 racism, terrorism and prejudice were present, but never that extreme that it has become today. The Persian Gulf War has been just the beginning of a completely new epidemic in the world. In the United States military, every soldier has to be aware and learn about different cultures in the world. From Germany to Korea to the Philippines and Iraq, it…

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    According to Frances Hill, “In the Massachusetts theocracy there was no conceptual distinction between crime, sin, and sheer deviance from the norm…including challenges to the authority, such as criticizing ministers, and sin or misbehavior such as fornication or drunkenness.” This society lived by the rule of a theocracy that thrived on bringing religious law into the government. They treated each law as a sin. One of the most important, and influential, laws…

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    Emperor Jimmu

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    It is believed that Emperor Jimmu was the first emperor of Japan and resided in the capital city of Kyoto. However, the aristocracy fell marking the beginning of military rulers called the Shogun. Also, during this time the Shogun developed a caste system putting them at the very top. After a succession of the Shogun, the Azuchi-Momoyama period began with the establishment of the Tokugawa Shogunate, which also brought back the feudalist system (“Fact of Japan,” 2015). In 1867, the Tokugawa…

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    Mohammed Mossadegh

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    prime minister of Iran. Mossadegh was selected as Time's magazine’s 1951 “Person of the Year” due to his nationalization of the Iranian oil. We are revisiting him today due to unknown factors at the time that article was written such as the United States involvement in the 1953 coup, the 1979 revolution, and other events that arise due to previous events. Growing up, Mossadegh was surrounded by the political world. His parents came from…

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    relationship with Minister. She was an actress yet she has no free choice in acting whatever she wants. She will have to be in a sexual relationship with the Minister despite having a writer boyfriend, Georg Dreyman, in order to continue her acting in the play. She has no freedom as her position was always threatened. If she was to go against the minister, she will lost her place as the actress and can no longer act. Thus, she has to conform to the sexual relationship the minister initiates with…

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    The alliance between Germany and the Ottoman Empire seemed somewhat farcical at the time of the war. The Ottoman Empire was a failing state, the “sick man of Europe.” They had been losing power in the middle east and their economy was in disrepair, due to repeated wars in the Balkans before their alliance. They could only benefit from a win in this war, and that would bring them into modernizing their empire and have potential growth. However, they were a pathway to British colonies and had…

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    crisis and Sitapati rightfully credits Rao for being the ‘principal architect of India's economic reforms.’ The Congress party, although, has assiduously given credit for the 1991 reforms to Dr. Manmohan Singh, Rao’s finance minister and to Rajiv Gandhi, a former prime minister from the Nehru-Gandhi family. The author provides ‘behind-the-scenes details of how Rao neutralised criticism to the radical economic reforms both from sections of the opposition and from within his own party.’ 21 June…

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