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    The United States is one of one hundred and twenty-three democratic countries in the world, and it is also an immense active democratic promoter. According to the Council on Foreign Relations, “...one of the few truly robust findings in international relations is that established democracies never go to war with one another” (Lagon 1). The promotion of democracy to foreign countries will create less conflict and develop positive relationships with countries where conflict currently exists. Any…

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    Rhetorical Analysis: Shirin Ebadi Nobel Lecture Shirin Ebadi is the first Nobel Peace Laureate from the Islamic world. Ebadi, an attorney, also happened to have been Iran’s first female judge. She took up the struggle for fundamental human rights, especially for women and children, following her dismissal from the role of a judge as a result of Iran’s Islamic Revolution of 1979. On the occasion of the award on December 10, 2003 at the Oslo City Hall, in Oslo, Norway, Ebadi, after expressing…

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    key to a successful Empire was trade, so he wanted to utilize an area the provided numerous trading opportunities. Constantine through a tedious search chose Byzantium, a small private trading town. This decision became one of the most momentous developments in Western…

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    analysis, I found that it was understandable for the Jews to want to establish a place where their culture and religion was prominent, a land of their own. However, this land was already home to millions of Palestinians (Boris, 2016). So, when the state of Israel was created in 1948, it led to the Palestinian exodus where 700,000 Arabs fled or were removed from their homes. This was about 80 percent of the Arab inhabitants left or were expelled from their homes (Morris, 1986). These people…

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    Informative Essay On 9/11

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    The United States and other rich countries vowed in January to give $4.5 billion in help to the landlocked nation of 23 million individuals. The President Bush told to the Interim Afghan Prime Minister Hamid Karzai that they will help the new Afghan government provide the security that is the foundation for peace. But almost three months after the meeting with US, Karzai is still waiting. Just about $360 million of the guaranteed help arrived from the United States and different givers…

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    priest and nuns. Monasticism was born from Origen wanting to live a simpler life. The book, The Story of Christianity states “monasticism was inspired by Paul’s words, that those who chose not to marry had greater freedom to serve the Lord.” It was believed that monasticism was a great service to God and some took it to the point of castration which was addressed at the Council of Nicaea 325. It was out of the Pachomian monasticism that the naming of a successor for the Pope became…

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    NSC 68 Summary

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    examine the blueprints accessible to the President of the United States in defense to the U.S.S.R. amid the progressing Cold War. This report concentrates on the military, monetary, political and mental viewpoints of the United States in relationship to the U.S.S.R. NSC 68 was exhibited to President Truman by his National Security Council. It was fundamentally composed by Paul H. Nitze, named by Dean Acheson the Deputy Director of the State Department Policy Planning Staff. Nitze, the Chief of…

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    Jewish state where their holy sites are. However, the Arabs have been living in Palestine for generations, and they are unwilling to accept the formation of a Jewish state because of the Palestinian cultural and ancestral ties that exist in that land. Because both the Palestinians and Jews are obdurate and will not forswear the land they both feel they have a right to, the Arab-Israeli conflict is an incredibly complicated issue.…

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    Russia, Poland, Germany, and Hungary. The expansion of the Genghis Khan Empire throughout Europe had different economic, social and cultural effects. One of the effects of the Genghis Khan Empire conquest of Europe was the Pax Mongolica, the Mongol peace. The Mongols had conquered a vast…

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    According to Freeman, states compete or cooperate to realize the interest and aspirations of those who create them. National interest and National concerns are structured into national goals and strategies, to fulfil, first at a lesser cost, if that option exist, the interests and aspiration of the state. Whereas states have legal personality, such personality, though strategic; at least, in my view, in the sense that it may protect the human errors, the abhorrent decisions and actions of men…

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