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    The 23 founding members were: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Burma, Canada, Ceylon, Chile, China, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, France, India, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Southern Rhodesia, Syria, South Africa, United Kingdom and the United States. GATT’s purpose is to eliminate tariffs and other trade barriers between them, as well as to establish trade rules. GATT has met many times after its initial start to lower tariffs and make trade freer. World Trade…

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    Saddam Hussein

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    continue to fight each other after Israel was established in 1948. OPEC raised oil prices after the United States sent aid to Israel causing the oil embargo of 1973. Among these conflicts, a little-known president, Saddam Hussein, would grow to become one of the worst leaders since World War II, and cause a seven year war between Iraq and other nations. The Iraq War was a conflict in which the United States and coalition forces destroyed the regime of Saddam Hussein to establish a democratic…

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    Belize struggles to satisfy basic characteristics of a developed nation. It is identified as a developing country because its standard of living is unfortunately low, people live under inadequate housing conditions and it lacks industrialization. The poverty level of the people of Belize is a sure indicator of the lack of growth in Belize’s economy. According to Prime Minister’s State of the Nation speech 2014, approximately 43% Belizeans are living below the poverty line. A poverty line or…

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    Read Sea with the Mediterranean Sea, opening a shorter trade route between Asia and Europe. Almost 100 years later, in 1956 the Egyptian President nationalized the canal, resulting in the Suez Crisis with military actions by Israel, France and the United Kingdom. However, the channel remained in the hands of Egypt. In 1962 Egypt fulfilled its last payment to the Compagnie de Suez. On Saturday, 5th of August 2014, the head of the Suez Canal Authority, Lieutenant General Mohab Mermish announced…

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    Weapon Trade Policy

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    damage. A weapon can range from a Glock handgun to a Tactical Nuke. The U.S government doesn’t produce weapons and military technologies. The United States buys from American arms companies to supply their…

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    Immigration as we all know is basically people that were not born in The United States would come here and law enforcement would consider them immigrants. Immigration is the movement of people into a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle or residethere, especially as permanent residents or naturalized citizens, or take up employment as a migrant worker or temporarily as a foreign worker. When people cross national borders…

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    refugee system for 120 days. From Trump's perspective it is clear why he is banning the Muslims, but oddly enough, this ban does not affect the nationalities that were involved in the 9/11 attacks. Countries such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia, United Arab and Emirates. Just before 8pm, after the evening prayers had just ended, a Trump supporter opened…

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    GRENADINES, SAUDI ARABIA, SINGAPORE, SOMALIA, SOUTH SUDAN, SUDAN, SYRIA, TAIWAN, THAILAND, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, UGANDA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, VIET NAM, YEMEN, and ZIMBABWE. From this list I could identify only a few first world countries that still use it. The question that I ask to many people is if other first world countries are eliminating it why is the United States continuing? Is our society not yet ready to take a step which is viewed by the vast majority of the…

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    and awful traffic and is truly different from anything else. In this essay I will tell about the good and the bad sides of Dubai and of it ́s tourist attractions. You might know about the amazing architecture found in the biggest city in The United Arab Emirates. Well this architecture begins the minute you land at the airport. The airports are gorgeous but incredibly poorly organized. When you land you have to…

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    Defining Terrorism

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    Defining Terrorism For this essay students were asked to define terrorism in their own words based on the information learned in class and through exploration of real world sources. Unfortunately, due to the reality of the societal norms of this day and age, mostly due to media exposure and almost instant access to real time information, coming up with a quick definition was not a hard task. Terrorism has become a part of our everyday lives whether we like it or not. Turning on a television or…

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