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    Syria

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    its third year‚ and seems poised to continue‚ with the government and an array of militias locked in a bloody struggle of attrition. Members of Congress and Administration officials are debating options for responding militarily to President Bashar al Asad’s forces’ reported use of chemical weapons in attacks on rebel-held areas and civilians. After the U.S. intelligence community concluded that Asad’s forces used weapons in limited attacks earlier this year‚ the Obama Administration had

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    Iraq Ethical Issues

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    these groups are committing genocides and killing a lot of people just for them being from another sect or ethnic group. But let us deal with the current situation. In such a case‚ is supporting the American invasion to Iraq considered ethical? Dr. Bashar Haydar in his article in the Lebanese Hayat titled “supporting the American invasion of Iraq is a moral duty” considers that supporting the American forces is ethical and is the moral thing to do. According to him‚ the resistance has nothing to do

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    The European Union foreign relations challenges in the year 2012 2012 context: In the year 2012‚ the EU had 27 members and had 61 years of history behind (if we consider its beginnings to be rooted in the European Coal and Steel Community or 19 years since the Maastricht treaty which formally created the European Union. Aside from the 27 official members‚ Croatia is expected to become a member this year‚ on the 1st of July‚ There are five candidate countries: Iceland‚ Macedonia‚ Montenegro‚ Serbia and Turkey

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    Independent Reading and Writing 1 Aaron‚ David Miller. "If Hillary Clinton had won in 2008‚ what would her foreign policy have looked like?" Opinion: The Washington Post 15 Aug. 2014. Web. 27 Aug. 2014. . If Hillary Clinton had won in 2008‚ what would her foreign policy have looked like? Summary: Due to Hillary Clinton publically criticized President Obama’s foreign policy in interview with the Atlantic‚ voters had been raising questions that if Hilary Clinton had won in 2008 and had been

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    March 8‚ 2010 JOSEPH JACKSON INF103: Computer Literacy INSTRUCTOR: BASHAR ELKHATIB WEB-BASED TRAINING In the following research paper I will be discussing Web-Based training. I will be going into the details of what this type of training consist of‚ who uses this training‚ the different types of web-based training‚ the efficiency of the training‚ and also my experience with this training. Once you have read this paper I feel you will obtain a better understanding on Web-Based training

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    The ice cream industry of Bangladesh: An overview The ice cream industry in Bangladesh is a well established and a prospering sector. It began its journey about 40 years ago with the establishment of the ‘Igloo’ ice cream unit in 1964 under the umbrella of the AML Constructions. Since then this sector has been growing. In 2014 this was a 6.5 Billion Taka industry and is expected to rise to an approximate 8.5 Billion Taka industry in 2015 (AMLBD‚ 2014). This industry is in a robust growth stage as

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    It has become apparent today that a significant majority of people whom reside among the many modern democracies here on the western hemisphere of world are rather very ignorant in the difficulties of nation building and the effort consuming process of developing effective governance in turbulent and chaotic circumstances. We often find that that significant majority that reside among us to be blinded by their first-world conditions‚ arrogantly pass judgement‚ carrying views and perceptions of contempt

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    Ergonomics Research Paper

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    Ergonomics – Week 5 Sandra Furr INF103 Bashar Elkhatib August 4‚ 2008 What is truly ergonomic? “…human capabilities in relationship to their work demands. Information derived from ergonomists contributes to the design and evaluation of tasks‚ jobs‚ products‚ environments and systems in order to make them compatible with the needs‚ abilities and limitations of people.” (Contributors‚ 2000) Ergonomics seeks to make a better match between workers’ physical capabilities and their work environment

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    War. When looking at the international community war seems to be the one thing we can always count on to be present. The majority of us do not seem to realize that there is always a war going on somewhere in the world. We go on living our cushy lives while people all over the world are suffering. One thing we may not realize is that we are in the midst of a war ourselves. This war has been going on since 1947‚ and it was thought to have ended in 1991. But did the Cold War really ever end? No it did

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    Al Zarqawi Essay

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    Al-Qaeda had been seen as the most powerful and relevant threat to the United States‚ specifically since the September 11‚ 2001 terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers. But appearing on most subject matter experts and intelligence community personnel is the rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria‚ better known in the press as ISIS. This is a Sunni group that has become more vicious and powerful than any other terrorist group known to us‚ even more brutal than al-Qaeda itself. This is why it is

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