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    Arabian Empires

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    Ince Minare Madrassa was built and architect by Kelui Ibn Abdallah. The kiblah side comprises the prayer hall and farther there is a big space roofed by a huge domed infiltrated by a lantern whose focal function was to deliver light. In Samarkand Uzbekistan around fourteen century madrassa stated to established under the ruler of Samarkand Mirzo Ulugbek, he order the construction of the madrassa in the heart of the city Registan Square. Three years later…

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    86,000… That is how many people waited on a list for an organ transplant. In 2003, fewer than 26,000 organ transplants were performed. That leaves 60,000 people waiting, wishing they could be healthy. (Cherry) More than likely, the person will die because they will not have been able to receive an organ. People need organs in order to function and survive in this world. Someone with a bad heart is not being rude or evil for asking for another; it could be a person who is young and full of life.…

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    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are a vital part of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). One of the major tools that agencies have between departments across all levels of law enforcement is a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) or a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA). These documents contain concepts of mutual understanding, goals, plans, responsibilities, and actions for each party that is involved. For example, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) established…

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    1939 was the start of a war, but not just any war a war that would change the face of medicine of so many ways. A war where torture was the main technique used by Germany, and many other surrounding countries. But other than torture the Second World War was a war that involved a lot of medically advances, in German, due to the pressure of German Leaders and society. While many people focus on the Nazi Regime over Germany during World War II; I am going to focus on what happened the the world…

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    International human trafficking and international human smuggling affect the most poverty-stricken civilizations around the world. With false promises such as a better job and other exceptional opportunities elsewhere, people are lured into what is known as modern day slavery. Millions of people are forced into labor as a result of this trafficking. There are many non-governmental organizations and intergovernmental organizations that have been hard at work trying to put a stop to the…

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    - Hello, Mrs. Carroll. Thank you for your desire to give us Interview about ESOL program and let’s begin! - You know that a good reporter always gives his or her subject questions ahead of the time to be prepared. (Both of us laughing) - Mrs. Carroll, do you know how long there has been an ESOL program in our school? - Yes! Almost 40 years! - Wow! - Mrs. Paulie, who was my predecessor and who retired in 2013 opened the program, when she was about 21 or 22 years old and I think she told me that…

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    Soviet Cooking Summary

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    The Soviet cuisine encompassed a variety of tastes, from the Ukrainian salo to the Korean sliced carrots. In Mastering the Art of Soviet Cooking, Anya Von Bremzen takes the reader on a personal journey through the Soviet Union’s history using food as her framework. Each chapter represents a decade infused with descriptions of her recreating dishes from that era in the present day. This book does not solely focus on the author’s personal family history, but it is simultaneously the story of a…

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    Afghanistan Research Paper

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    The cultural history of Afghanistan dates back over a span of two thousand years. One of its Infamous known facts is that it was a safe haven for the Taliban who were proud supporters of Al Qaeda. Throughout its time, Afghanistan has been a place of war between many factions and countries. These countries included Mongolia, Great Britain, Soviet Union, and the United States of America. Afghanistan had been through many different periods of war, thus, making it a melting pot of different ethnic…

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    Case Study: Satisfactory

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    The TE rated the project’s outcome effectiveness as “Satisfactory”, and this TER downgrades the rating for effectiveness to Moderately Satisfactory. According to the TE, “Effectiveness varied somewhat across the projects, but all made satisfactory progress in building health system resilience to climate variability.” (TE, p.56). Concerning the Project Development Objective and the project’s 4 expected outcomes, none of them have been reached in a full degree. But various activities have been…

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    September 11th, 8:45 a.m.: A large hijacked airliner, Flight 11, crashes into the North Tower of the World Trade Center, tearing a gaping hole in the building and setting it on fire. 9:03 a.m.: A second plane, Flight 175, a passenger jet, crashes into the South World Trade Center tower and explodes. Both buildings are burning, creating alarm throughout the entire world. 9:30 a.m.: George Bush, speaks in Florida, he explains that the USA has endured an "apparent terrorist attack." 9:43 a.m.: An…

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