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    Child Soldiers War

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    Child soldiers are a extremely common things for many countries in civil wars such as Iraq, Afghanistan Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Iraq, Mali, Myanmar, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Yemen, Colombia, Nigeria and Philippines( Yates,Child soldiers). Child soldiers are mainly in lower Asia and northern Africa. The child soldiers would not only be forced to kill for the army group they were also forced to take drugs that would make them easier to control and make…

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    Yemeni Culture

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    able to do what my parents want because I want to please my parents, you know. But at the same time, I can’t, because that’s not something that’s in my heart.” To Layla and the other Yemeni girls, Yemen and the United States, drawn loosely, are often irreconcilable. Even the Islam practiced in Yemen is different than that in the United States; here, the girls learn to read the Quran and learn Arabic. While these girls may have every intent to assimilate into mainstream American culture,…

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    Globalization Of Coffee

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    Over the years, coffee has become the world’s most valuable legally traded commodity, second only to oil. Shortly after its unique and beneficial attributes were discovered, coffee has spread readily around most parts of the world. As demand for this beverage grew, so did its need for cultivation, and agriculture of coffee beans began to spread with its popularity in regions of the world where climate allows for such growth. As with many other commodities in the world, the popularity of coffee…

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    became significant. He built the terrorist group al-Qaida from the ground up. The terrorist group was dedicated to symbolic acts instead of a military campaign. In 1998, al-Qaida bombed United States embassies. Then, they bombed the U.S.S. Cole in Yemen, killing seventeen sailors. This all led up to the largest attack yet, the attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center. This spurred the War on Terror, and bin Laden rose to be on the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Ten Most Wanted…

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    and help me have a better future. As an immigrant from a third world country, college is very important to me. My family sacrificed an abundance of things for me to be happy and have a higher level of education. My family and I left our country of Yemen in order to have a better life in the United States. Therefore, I decided to make my family…

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    A climate map is a map that helps you determine climate in different areas.The most dominant climate in the middle east is an arid or desert climate (pg: 362) . Some countries that have an arid climate is Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Yemen. All four of these countries have an arid climate. Countries that have a Mediterranean climate are the countries that are located near the Mediterranean sea. Some of those countries are Iraq, Turkey, Israel, and Iran. Climate has a huge impact on where…

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    The topic of women’s rights is very controversial, especially in today’s society. Each country has its own perspective on women and their rights. In America, women are treated with the same rights as men as where in Yemen, women are treated very poorly and not given any rights. In third-world countries it is more common for the women to not be given equal rights. In America, there is a social movement called Feminism. A feminist is a person who agrees with the views of feminism – which are that…

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    It is 2016 and gender inequality is still in full effect in the United States. More specifically gender inequality takes a huge role in the workplace, which is where it is mostly seen. Women are treated very unfairly compared to men, they do not receive the same opportunities that they do. It is astonishing how much of a difference it makes whether you are a male or female in the workplace. My thesis is that females are treated differently in the workplace and do not have the same fair chances…

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    Al Qaeda (The Base)

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    City and Washington, D.C., including more than 400 police officers and firefighters”. This shows that the attacks were planned out because it flown into the towers and wiped out many innocent lives. In 2001, Al Qaeda was surrounding countries like Yemen, Libya, Syria, Egypt, Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan, Somalia, Philippines, Nigeria, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Since then, America has come to a decision to fight Al Qaeda. On October 2001, The US troops seized Afghanistan to capture Al Qaeda and ousting…

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    Poverty, hunger, lack of education, and crime are diseases that plague the world. Whose job is it to end all of this? Apparently it is left to America to do this. The American government gives billions of dollars to these countries to hopefully try to end this, but it does not. These issues with our society, have not just developed. Since the beginning of civilization’s these issues have been a part of society, it is inevitable. There is one thing that can be done, focus on the people that…

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