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    Venezuela Crisis Program

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    In 1830, after the collapse of Grand Colombia Venezuela along with Ecuador and Colombia were formed. Venezuela is located on the northern coast of South America. It has an area of 352,144 square miles and is bordered by Guyana to the East, Brazil to the South, Colombia to the West, and the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea to the north. Venezuela is divided into four major environmental regions the coastal zone, the Andean mountain range, the plains, and the Guiana Highlands. The capital…

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    Middle Easterner Culture

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    Modifying substance to be appropriate for every locale may end up being to be exceptionally testing. For instance, what is worthy in Dubai may not be adequate in different parts of Saudi Arabia. MTV likewise must be mindful so as not to lose the vision of their image in its endeavors to fit in with limitation. Also, issues, for example, the US intrusion of Iraq entangled connection among the Americans and…

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    which is giving her brother a proper burial. By doing this, Antigone is being civilly disobedient, which is the defiance of governmental laws in a peaceful, non-violent way. Modern civil disobedience occurs in the articles, “ A Leading Pioneer”, “Saudi Arabia Women Defy Authorities Over Female Driving Ban”, and “Rosa Parks Leaves Challenge to consider Justness of Laws”. These stories…

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    Iraq Vs America Essay

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    As an Iraqi national and an American citizen, I possess a unique perspective when contrasting the two countries. Growing up in Iraq I experienced and witnessed different forms of oppression and injustice. At the age of four, my childhood was stripped from me. My father was threatened, my neighbor was kidnapped and killed, and a missile hit my elementary school during class periods. Life in America might not be perfect, but I’m grateful and thankful to be living in such a wonderful country.…

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    How much oil does one deplete on a day-to-day basis? The average American uses approximately twenty-two barrels of oil each year. The utilization of oil in the United States, however, plummeted substantially following the conflict that occured in the Middle East. The 1973 Oil Embargo, a restriction on the sale and distribution of petroleum to the U.S., took an economic toll and left a significant impact that modified the way men and women residing in the U.S. conserve resources and live today.…

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    Is it ever a good idea to get involved in a violent and problematic situation? The United States has handled conflicts in the Middle East gracelessly from the overthrowing of Prime Minister Mossadegh in Iran, to the involvement in the Iraq-Iran war, and all the way up to the present in how the ISIS dilemma is being handled. Beginning all the way back in 1953, the United States has involved themselves in Middle Eastern affairs hoping to achieve results that affect the country positively. The U.S.…

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    Most of the time, Saudi Arabia does not experience much rain throughout the year. Because Saudi Arabia regions differ in geography and climate, some regions will have different cultures. For instance, several years ago, the typical Bedouin woman, who lives outside the cities, see that her job is to drive to do her daily tasks. However, the typical woman, who live in the cities, do not see her job to drive a car to do her tasks. Instead, she sees the man in the one who should drive. These two…

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    Middle East would mean the U.S. would lose money. The United States needs money because we are in debt by $18,000,000,000,000. The United States could also lose oil. Author wrote, “Most of the oil imports currently come from five countries: Canada, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Venezuela and Nigeria.” We are in need of more oil because of how much we consume on a daily basis.…

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    The new American lifestyle, there are many cultural problems especially in adjusting to the new American life which is controversial to the Arabic culture. One of the most affected is gender roles between Arabic men and women and boys and girls from the same family. A very little percentage of Arab Americans especially those from rural areas are preserved their dressing, little socializing between children of opposite sex, respecting the elderly, and no dating among teenagers. Arabic culture…

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    8th Century Essay

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    The tension between the Islamic world and Western civilization was not a spontaneous incident. Rather, it would be a series of developments spanning the length of nearly an entire millennia which would eventually form today’s crisis between the Western world and the Middle East. In this presentation, I will share the key developments over history in this ongoing crisis crisis. The concept of wars fought over differences in religion, or holy wars, is not a particularly new idea. Since the dawn…

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