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    Global Warming Global warming during the twentieth century and how heat radiation effects the atmosphere. This is affected by expanding greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide mostly from our technology and physical factor and furthermore. Global warming is the increase in the temperature of the earth's atmosphere. Carbon dioxide and other gases such as burning fossil fuel expanded into the atmosphere as a consequence of Global warming. The past fifty years, the temperature increased in a…

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    Boeing Merger

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    McDonnell-Douglas. The merger took place in 1996. It was a stock-for-stock transaction. Boeing is a multinational company. They have operations in Australia, Canada, China, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Netherlands, Poland, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom. Boeing has an alliance with the McDonnell-Douglas Company. They each bought part of the stock in the company so it would be…

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    Many people like to have a metro in their city, and this issue causes a great deal of debate especially among the new generation. Some people condone the train by saying it opens many companies and create many jobs. While others think it will use a lot of power to move. Building the railway system could be a good idea because it is cheaper and could decrease the traffic jam.However, building the railway system could be a bad idea because it could increase the accidents. The first reason why…

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    dictator refused to step down and caused the civil war in march 15 2011. The refugees of the Syrian Civil War were forced to flee to neighboring countries like Iraq, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, and Lebanon. While Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, UAE, Oman, and Qatar have accepted zero refugees, source 2 it considers "extremely shameful". Also, there are tons of misconceptions about refugees. There…

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    Ancient Egypt Case Study

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    Ancient Egypt stood as one of the world’s most advanced civilizations for nearly 3,000 years. Egypt is undergoing rapid changes politically, economically and their military is using more force now than before leaving many Egyptians to rely on their religious beliefs to comfort them. Egypt’s uncertainty under the new leader have made decision making more difficult, social divides are more intense, economic hardships have increased, and the country is facing security issues as well such as…

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    Arid Water Resources

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    Introduction Water is one of the most crucial elements in industry, farming, agriculture and everyday life making life on earth impossible without it. However, there are some regions that this important resource is limited or polluted and are known as arid regions. Certain places are located in all the world and coincide with poor countries such as Latin America, Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, accounting for 18% of the total. Over the years, these areas have been affected by water shortages…

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    still a problem. As sisterly Islamic countries are in a threat, we, Bahrain hope that urgent solutions are found and that this humanitarian crisis comes to an end. The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states, them being Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and, UAE, have taken humanitarian action by hosting around three million Syrian refugees, allowing access to free education, healthcare, and employment. Bahrain itself has taken in 355 refugees in total, which is very little…

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    In March 2003, American and British powers attacked Iraq with the goal to oust the administration of the despot Saddam Hussein, and the Gulf War ejects. The innumerable military troops and a great many writers from all around the globe, plunge upon the locale to secure potential news scope. "Truth at last thinks that its way to individuals' eyes and ears and hearts". This is the sentence, articulated by Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld, and is heard halfway through "Control Room" Jahane…

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    1. According to Note 19, as presented in the annual financial report of DAMAC Properties for the year 2014, the two major sources of revenue are revenue from sale of land (amounting to USD 1136 million in 2014 and USD 799.2 in 2013) and revenue from constructed units (amounting to USD 873.5 in 2014 and USD 425.1 in 2013). 2. Examining the nature of DAMAC’s properties and services, it has been highlighted, both by the annual report for 2014, as well as the company website, that it is that…

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    Essay On Darfur Genocide

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    remembered as an act of terror. Several different countries have been called to action to aid in the long-term problems, i.e. a general attitude of violence and anger, hunger, disease, and displacement that still affect the Sudanese. The United Nations, Qatar, the African Union, Chad, and the United States, have all helped arrange peace talks and other mechanisms to calm the rebels down. Refugee camps were also available, though not always safe. In 2009, President Bashir was officially accused…

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