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    The Battle of Mazari Sharif, Afghanistan was the first battle and victory in the Global War of Terrorism following the attacks in the United States on September 11, 2001 (Fall_of_Mazari_Sharif, 2015). The combined forces of Northern Alliance U.S. Army Special Forces, supported by the U.S Air Force and U.S. Naval Air Forces (Gutkin, 2001) fought against the Taliban, al-Qaeda forces, led by Osama bin Laden, and Pakistani volunteers for the control of Mazari Sharif. This battle took place on…

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    Al Qaida Research Paper

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    AL-QAIDA Al-Qaida or the base in Arabic is an international terrorist organization founded in 1988 by Osama Bin Laden, Abdullah Azzam and Ayman al-Zawahiri. Al-Qaida was initially formed by men from all over the world and many of these members were veterans of the Soviet war in Afghanistan. The goal of Al-Qaida is to recruit, finance, and train mujahedeen to start a jihad and rid western influence and replace governments with fundamentalist Islamic regimes following Sharia Law. Much of the…

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    there are approximately more than 7 countries but less than 30 countries that go through dictatorship. According to the website, “... listed Cuba, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Eritrea, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Iran, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, China, Vietnam and Laos.” There are more than 20 countries with a dictatorship! The website “What Countries Still Have A Dictatorship” states that, “These countries forms of government can all be formally defined as something…

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    that time. Azerbaijan formed in 1936, along with Armenia 1936, Belarus 1922, Estonia 1940, Georgia 1936, Kazakhstan 1936, Kyrgyzstan 1935, Latvia 1940, Lithuania 1940, Moldova 1922, Russia 1922, Tajikistan 1929, Turkmenistan 1924, Ukraine 1922, and Uzbekistan…

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    Luria a therapist circulated a survey in perspective of gatherings coordinated in the nineteen thirties with uneducated and as of late uninformed workers abroad like Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. She found the uneducated individuals had a "realistic practical "perspective that seemed to vanish as they were taught. Uneducated individuals similarly restricted giving the implications of words and declined to make cognizant acceptances…

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    Zara Identity Analysis

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    The creation of mass production, by way of Henry Ford’s introduction of the assembly line, catapulted the world into a realm of mass standardization, establishing a platform for lower production costs and a virtually homogeneous society. Nearly identical homes, vehicles and footwear ultimately sparks the need for practices that aid in perpetuating one’s own individuality. Physicality, for example, is one of the few palpable means of conveying personal identity. With mass production, fashion…

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    Sweatshops Research Paper

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    Sweatshops are significant to people’s lives especially in developing countries that have low employment rate. Factories are located all around the world but are mostly found in third world countries. Although working in sweat factory means risking one’s life, sweatshops are factories that have a very poor and displeasing labour conditions. Moreover, there are many unfavourable factors as a worker in sweatshops, such as unfair working conditions, and lack of employee benefits. As well as, the…

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    Human Relations Case Study

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    Jessica Hishida Pols 2290 Mid Term November 6, 2017 1. “In order to understand IR its necessary to understand human behavior,”-explain? International Relations is the communication between one or more nations. The reason for international relations and the communication of the different nations all falls back towards human behavior. The focus of the communication is all about human behavior. Of course, humans make the world go round, but they also destroy it and each other. Humans are the…

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    Russian cuisine is very colorful and multicultural, but it was not always as widely varied as one might think. It’s no surprise that it was influenced by other styles of food and culinary techniques from outside countries like France, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Mongolia and more, as opposed to cuisines like Korean food, whose dishes remain unchanged and not so much globalized because of the country’s status as a “hermit kingdom”. Russian cuisine did not change until the start of the 10th century.…

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    In the article, “21st-century slaves” it says, “And more than 160 retailers- including H&M, Gap, and Nike- have agreed not to use cotton harvested by child slaves in Uzbekistan.” (junior scholastic) Companies are taking a stand and saying no to buying things that have been touched by slaves. This way, the cotton harvesters will get less business. It also mentions in that article, “In 2012, President Obama declared that…

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