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    Analysis Of Al Nakba

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    for nothing. Although Al Qassam and his men died, their spirit spread widely and inspired many Palestinians. Due to this, protests erupted wave of anger spread out. The revolt shocked the British. They carried out harsh actions to fight against the rebels. Collective punishments took place. Homes were destroyed, people were arrested and forced labour was…

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    ISIS Motivation

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    ISIS, a terrorist organization, now known as one of the most dangerous terrorist group ever to be create in the world is weakening each year according to IHS Conflict Monitor. The terrorist group commenced in 1999. They believe in the sacrification for Allah’s cause for a greater reward in the after-life. It considers its organization to be the “‘Islamic Caliphate’ or a theological empire” (Cassis, 2015).They control immense quantities of land in Western Iraq and Eastern Syria, as well as in…

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    drugs, which are known to treat schizophrenia, has been used in a study to treat seven individuals with antisocial personality disorder. The drug rebalances dopamine and serotonin, boosting mood, improving behavior, and mental processes (National Alliance of Mental Illness). The seven patients in the study showed an improvement in impulse behavior and anger (Brown, et al., 2014). Selective Serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRI’s) are sometimes given to individuals with antisocial personality…

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    The MS-13 Gangs

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    The MS-13 gang, well known as Mara Salvatrucha 13, is one of the most organized and violently dangerous gangs in the United States. The gang was established in the 1980, in the predominately Spanish speaking parts of Los Angeles, initially starting off with refugees who were in nature calm and in control. However, some Mexican immigrants began their power guiding and controlling these individuals into an underworld organization, which quickly began to harden the individuals. Once this occurred…

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    reasons that his family is frustrated with the king,asthe Percys were instrumental in helping Henry overthrow his predecessor.However, Henry has failed to repay the favor. After King Henry leaves, Hotspur’s family members explain their plan to build an alliance to overthrow the King. The Percy family start to run against the king because of his immoral action and his refusal to return their debt. This event highlights the truth about King Henry and how he handles his relationships. From this…

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    For The Barbarians

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    Many of us have heard of the damaged relationships characterized by the turns of emotion and the dysfunctional behavior of two self-destructive individuals. In Waiting for the Barbarians, J.M.Coetzee uses the relationship between the Magistrate and the barbarian girl as a major theme. Throughout the novel we found that both of them are damaged, the magistrate is mentally damaged and the girl is physically. The destructive relationship between them is mostly based on torture, guilt, atonement,…

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    Star Wars Research Paper

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    For my project, I will be doing the movie series Star Wars. This movie is one of the best figures in the science fiction world. This is because it is one of the most well known movies and has plenty of advances in technology, hyper space travel, and life on different planets. The ships they have in the movie have the ability to travel very far distances in space at the speed of light, something that we do not have figured out yet today. There are many different planets that have sustained life…

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    Robespierre Religion

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    The Treaty of Westphalia in 1648 ends the European wars of religion and symbolizes the rise of the modern nation state. With the emerging notions of statehood and sovereignty based on law, concept of popular sovereignty and inalienable rights arise slowly in Europe. The Age of Reason (1685-1815) also known as “The Enlightenment” brings in the old continent as well as in the United States new doctrines such as nationalism that will alter their social structures. With the advent of these ideas the…

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    After the death of Saddam Hussein, many of his supporters didn’t know what to do next, so they formed a group called Al Qaeda. Al Qaeda waged war and attacked Shiite militias who were supported by Iran. After the invasion of US troops, the group seemed to be kept at bay for a while until they regrouped in Syria. Here, they renamed themselves ISIS, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. According to The Week the rest of Al Qaeda wasn’t happy with the regrouping because they were forming a new group…

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    The Great war was started on June 28, 1914 when the Archduke of Austria-Hungary, Franz Ferdinand,was assassinated by Serbian rebels in Bosnia. This cause the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire) to declare war on the Serbians and the Allied powers which were Russia, Great Britain, and France. For almost three years, The United State did not want to enter the “Great War” because they felt that it could cause civil unrest between Immigrant that came from countries…

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