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    Ebola Research Paper

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    include Bundibugyo Ebolavirus, Zaire Ebolavirus, Reston Ebolavirus, Sudan Ebolavirus, and Tai Forest Ebolavirus (WHO | Ebola Virus Disease, 2014). Each species of Ebola are associated with outbreaks in different regions most residing in Africa, but two of which were found in the Philippines and the People’s Republic of China. The symptoms of the Ebola virus include:…

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    1.INTRODUCTION Climate change has become one of the leading factors that has damaged rural communities in the developing world. Rural areas in the developing world are mostly affected by climate change due to lack of education and funds to implement measures that can curb climate change. Climate change has damaged rural communities by affecting the livelihood of the rural people, health, agriculture, the economy just to mention a few. Natural disasters, sea level rises and global warming are…

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    Dubai Tourism Case Study

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    the case study is Dubai. UAE which is known as Business Hub and fascinating spot for the people all over the world. From all the seven states, Dubai is famous for tourism, development and many business tycoons from the world like to invest in this region. By the end of 1960’s, Dubai major way of earning was oil and trade to some extent, now these days Dubai is known as major Business Hub for Cargo and Transport services. There were not much resources of oil in Dubai by 1966. Oil generated…

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    Typhoon Yolanda Case Study

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    including increased: droughts and longer periods of heavy rain, more extreme temperatures, increased death rates and reduced crop yield, limited water availability, and flooding of coastlines because of sea level rise (The World Bank, 2013). The Philippines are no exception to this. The recent typhoon Yolanda proved to the strongest storm in Pilipino history. The most pressing priority for their people is to augment resiliency to disasters to reduce the threat the people of the islands face.…

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    Evacuating Ambassadors

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    As we face the latest terrorist attack, the National Security Council must respond quickly and cohesively to save the United States’ Ambassador to Afghanistan. His life is in imminent danger and we must act with one goal: to save the Ambassador’s life. The best way to secure the release of our ambassador is through negotiation. The kidnapping of our Ambassador to Afghanistan leaves the National Security Council with few options. One of the options is to launch a rescue mission. Mr.…

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    Oil conflicts has been caused by many reasons in many counties. Interstate conflicts, intrastate conflicts are two of the main oil conflicts happening around the world. As confusing it may sound, because they both sound fairly the same. Intrastate conflicts are issues happening within a state, another term for intrastate conflict would be civil conflict. For example, the American Civil war was a type of intrastate conflict, the whole war was in the United States and only involved American troops…

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    After the Civil War a lot southerners wanted to go back to the plantation life that the region had been characterized by before the war but a few prominent leaders believed that the South should move onto a “new society of small farms, thriving industries, and bustling cities” (Tindall 560). Unfortunately, many farmers could not afford wages and a system of sharecropping was developed where the farmer paid no wages, the worker paid no rent and the two shared the crop they mutually produced.…

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    As an American, when reminiscing about World War II, it is safe to say that the attack on Pearl Harbor is one of the first things to come to mind. The Japanese left a much more lasting effect during the war than just the bombing of pearl harbor. On their quest to become the apex of Asia, Japan was understanding of their need to acquire specific resources to continue their war against China. Adding to the mix, Japan knew that they needed to keep America from interfering with their actions in…

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    has had a desire to feel like they belong somewhere. The efforts to fit into a certain group, the relationships people make, and the challenges they face shape them into the person they become. For some people, this development is not based on one region, cultural experience, or language. In Eugene Gloria’s poem “Assimilation” a young…

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    Essay On Perfect Pivot

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    global security environment because it will strengthen important alliances, improve regional security, and stimulate domestic economic growth better than a strategic shift elsewhere. The SOF, and overall U.S. Foreign policy pivot to the Asia-Pacific region is under heavy scrutiny internationally and especially from within the United States (U.S.). The American people, however, are notorious for impatience, and have even been called the…

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