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    Nanking In China

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    get other countries involved in fighting…

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    lords, knights, farmers, carpenters, and many more. On the other hand, the only duty of women is basically being their husbands' wives. They take care of their children and their property. Virgins become objects of courtly love, where in knights court them and sometimes compete for their hand. It's their chivalric code. The queen may be a woman in the high class, but her role is pretty much the same as all other women: being the king's wife. Ever wonder why we know the names of the kings of the…

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    World War II changed many things in the United States. America was just coming out of the worst depression ever to hit the country. Things were still not normal in for the United States, going into World War I the United States had one of the best economies in the world, and all of that came to a halt after the stock market crash in 1929. Things for many years made life for everyone very difficult, farmers lost their farms and the dust bowl made it nearly impossible to even grow crops for those…

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    traditional hospital or clinic, by doing this I am expanding my knowledge about my chosen career. I came across an advertisement by the South African Defence services ( South African Military) calling for people to join the military as doctors who will serve as military doctors where required ( military bases, military clinics, support troops who are deployed). Although I am sure that I want to be a doctor,…

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    TORONTO- It’s been two years since National Day of Honour was declared on May 9th, 2014 to honour and remember Canada’s mission in Afghanistan and to remember those who were killed and wounded during this time. Canada’s mission in Afghanistan was to join the NATO alliance force to invade Afghanistan to protect the citizens of Afghanistan from the terrorist group called “al-Qaeda”. After 9/11 in 2001, the prime minister at the time, Jean Chretien, declared that Canada would join this mission in…

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    is hindered from becoming greater than it is because of the problems it faces. This forces Iran to be off par with many of the fastest growing countries in the world. The results of Iran’s inability to economically grow are poverty and socioeconomic instability in the nation. Iran must change to improve its government by fixing the problems that the country faces. The government of Iran faces current issues because of the Islamic Revolution, women’s rights, and nationalism. One reason why the…

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    trafficking? Each year, tens of thousands of women and children are transported into America for sex and human labor. America isn’t the only country that has women and kids being trafficked into it; trafficking is popular all around the world. Human sex trafficking is a global crime that needs to come to an end. Women of all ages are targeted for sex trafficking. The top five countries that are famous are India, Pakistan, Hati, Brazil, and Bangladesh. Women can be sent nationally and…

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    The Pros And Cons Of War

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    One would think that an American citizen of the United States would have knowledge of all the wars that our military has fought in sadly, this American, meaning myself, does not. In fact, the wars I do know about is most likely only a small tiny portion of the battles that were fought. I know there were wars with other countries and wars within our own country but even then, I still don’t know much about them. Here is a brief example of all the war’s I am familiar with; First, The American…

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    Equality In Military

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    With the opening of traditionally male only combat roles to women is the United States military’s attempt to demonstrate equality. Women in the United States military have traditionally never been allowed to serve in “direct combat” positions or roles. However, with the opening of many previously closed combat related jobs to women many questions and issues are and will continue to arise. The physiological differences that exist between both genders is where most of the barriers exist. Some of…

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    Jalila Khamis Koko Essay

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    experienced and witnessed many violence from the civil war in her country. South Kordofan, centered in the Nuba Mountains with its capital, Kadugli, is the only state in northern Sudan to produce oil in its fertile area of Abyei, claimed by both Sudan and South Sudan since the two countries could not decide which one should own the oil-producing area (Sudan Tribune, 2016). This made the state’s Nubian people a target of the military in the north. Ran by their governor, Ahmed Haroun, civilians of…

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