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    attacks. Specifically, the aims of this essay seek to answer the question on whether or not drone strikes in Yemen adhere to the principles of Just War Theory. Considering the unprecedented and regular use of this technology,…

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    For Disney, this was present in the concept of Disney University. According to Yemen and Isabella (2013), the university was designed specifically to pass down the traditions laid down by the founders (p.6). New cast members are not only taught the mission and values of the company but are actively engaged in them. They learn the history…

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    The Sunni-Shia Debate

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    In 632 CE, a crack was formed in Islam that has still not recovered to this day; in 632, the prophet Muhammad died without appointing a successor. After the death of the prophet disputes arose over who should lead the young religion; the majority of Muslims believed that the next leader should have been chosen elected and others believed that only the prophet’s relatives should have ruled and they eventually broke off creating the Sunni-Shia split that we see today. These two different ideas…

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    the conditions in which the citizens of Yemen and the animals of Animal Farm were living in were deplorable. They were living under inadequate conditions, and they suffered from food and water insecurity. Yemen was the poorest amongst the Arab State, with 43% of the population living under the poverty line. Occasionally, the animals of Animal Farm did not receive their daily…

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    Have you ever wondered what challenges teen women face in Arabic countries everyday? These countries include India,Chad,Yemen,etc. It’s a pretty horrible situation over there because Young girls and teen girls are forced into marriage at a young age, they also are raped and or abused, and most can’t get a good education. Oh boy where do I start? One of the many challenges teen women face everyday is child marriage. Child marriage is when a young girl is forced to marry a man twice her age.…

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    American invasion is simply working towards restoring their previous way of life through his portrayal of Yemen in the 1940’s. Al-Solaylee’s story about his family is used to paint a picture about the struggles and changes in Yemen and implies it to the entire Middle East with no counter arguments. Al-Solaylee states that the…

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    Sally Anselm Massacre

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    A Missionaries of Charity nun who survived the massacre at a home for the aged in Yemen is still traumatized as she recalls how she escaped death two months ago. Sister May Sally, the lone survivor in the Yemen massacre, is reportedly now back in India but is still having a hard time coming to terms with what happened two months ago. At that time, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militants stormed the establishment, slaughtered four nuns, and kidnapped Father Tom Uzhunnalil, Breitbart…

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    issues comes from how the Zionists view themselves as a group, either as a secular movement, or as a religious movement. The dual nature of the missionaries can be seen in the actions of Shmuel Yavne'eli and his goals while preaching in Yemen. His primary goal while in Yemen was to search for diligent workers who could work the land as well as support their journey to Israel. This is supported by the fact that secular Zionists settled in the arable lands surrounding Jerusalem as opposed to the…

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    Marjane and Nujood The authors of both The Complete Persepolis and I am Nujood write about places where women have little or no freedom. Women in Iran and Yemen are supposed to behave a certain way and do not get as many choices as men. Also, women are not given a good education or expected to have a job. Plus, they do not have any religious freedom. Everyone is expected to believe in whatever God their countries worship. Marjane Satrapi and Nujood Ali, the main characters, are both living in…

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    Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) by the United States in recent years has led to much debate. The U.S. has used these assets extensively during its involvement in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as against terrorist organizations in Pakistan, Yemen, and other regions throughout the world. The unmanned capability of these aircraft combined with precision weaponry has proven to be a highly effective asset to strike at terrorists, all while minimizing risk for U.S. personnel. However,…

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