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    the birth of Islam, not all Muslims use this practice on their young girls and women. If a girl is not circumcised then the girls’ friends and family say that the girl will be possessed by devils, fall into vice and perdition, and become whores. In Somalia and other countries, when there is a circumcision it will always be justified by Islam and no Imams ever discourage the practice of circumcision given their beliefs that it will keep the girls pure. Women encourage their girls and…

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    Drones strikes don’t have any good outcomes on the war on terrorism all they do is cause problems. Drones are a violation certain laws like International Covenant on civil and Political Rights. There are no good outcomes from drone strikes the civilians are afraid of drones they are afraid of if the drone will kill them or not. When family is apart of collateral damage that's what causes people to be motivated to join the terrorist against the americans and their ideals. Drones strikes and…

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    Leadership positions bring unique experiences for leaders that try to apply the same behaviors in a different country. Let us assume that Bill Phillip duplicated the same behavior in Somali.Coming from a country plagued with war, and crisis, I believe Bill career will get derailed. I fact, Bill career will derail in any location he is leading. Derailment occurs when a high level management leader fails to achieve the company goals. According to Capretta article, derailment is the result from the…

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    Introduction and Thesis For the past century, since its entry into the first World War in 1917, the United States has periodically intervened militarily in other nations because there is no democratically elected supranational government to police the world, the default principle guiding thinking about military intervention has been national sovereignty, or self-determination. Countries should not interfere in the affairs of other countries. However, few have believed that this principle should…

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    was born in San Diego, California, into a big family. I have three sisters and two brothers, I am the third oldest in my family. My mother and father are immigrants from Somalia. My parents came to America for a better life for them and their children. One of the reasons my parents came to the U.S they were leaving the war in Somalia. When they first came they both went to community college but had to drop out because they had to get jobs and making a living for their family. My older brother…

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    amputations, and have seen their friends and family killed or tortured (Children in Somalia facing war crimes). Also, “A 13-year-old girl from Mogadishu told Amnesty International: ‘Al-Shabab came in one morning… They said to the teachers that all of the children should move out of class. There was a car waiting outside and they forced the children in. One teacher was killed because he refused to obey’” (Children in Somalia facing war crimes). Plus, “Some children interviewed by Amnesty…

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    Ethiopia Research Paper

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    Africa with no history of colonization. Religion is an essential aspect in the lives of the people of this nation. Christianity and Islam are the two largest religions in the world and are both present in Ethiopia. Ethiopia is landlocked by Eritrea, Somalia, Kenya and Sudan. These the dominant religion within these country vary between Islam and Christianity and may have a relevant influence on the current religious state of Ethiopia. This paper will explore the history of these two religions…

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    Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry was enacted. The order essentially banned the entrance of people from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen while suspending the US refugee program for 120 days, and entry of Syrian refugees indefinitely. The real victims of the travel ban are the children. Five of the seven countries, Syria, Iraq, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen, are where children are endangered due to war and poverty. The New York Times cites Unicef, stating that…

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    It was public knowledge that by April 20, the US had to have known about the mass killings. However, you do have to realise that their role in the genocide prevention was directly inspired by their defeat during their peacekeeping intervention in Somalia around six months earlier. The US at that time according to President Clinton said they were going to “stop placing the agenda of the UN before the interests of the US”. Clinton, who was more concerned about his poll rating rather than the lives…

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    Modagadishu Research Paper

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    1993 in Mogadishu, Somalia. What was supposed to be an in and out mission capturing General Mohamed Farrah Aidid which should have taken only a couple of hours at most, turned into a daylong nightmare for the 3rd Battalion of the 75th Ranger Regiment, and the 1st Special Forces Detachment-Delta. Throughout the 1980 and 1990 violence in Somalia was rising. Warlords took advantage of the chaos and took power in certain regions. Reports started to come in that people in Somalia were starving and…

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