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    Voting Age

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    Democracy is an egalitarian form of government in which all the citizens of a nation together determine public policy‚ the laws and the actions of their state‚ requiring that all citizens (meeting certain qualifications) have an equal opportunity to express their opinion. And that opinion is expressed by the simple act of voting which is one of the most important human rights . In lebanon ‚ we get introduced to that concept at a young age in school when kids get to vote for their class president

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    Environmental Causes

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    not licensed Large industries generate combustion and process emissions. Zouk Mikael/Zouk Mosbeh most polluting industries Most critical industries: cement industry and phospho-gypsum industry. (5 cement plants in Leb) Two monitoring networks in Beirut (USJ and AUB) also (tripoli and balamand uni in north) Stationary network – continuously collecting data/Mobile network- collect when you want Ambient standards – allowed concentration of CO2 in air Emission standards – requirement that set specific

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    To what extent was the development of the post-Stalin thaw in superpower relations between 1953 and 1962 the result of Khrushchev’s policy of ‘Peaceful Coexistence’? The post Stalin thaw‚ which occurred in the period between 1953 and 62’‚ refers to the more conciliatory approach employed by both the USSR and the USA which resulted in greater toleration and a less ‘hard line’ foreign policy. The thaw was perhaps a direct result of Stalin’s death as both sides saw an opportunity to ease tensions between

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    Talzani’s words to Mark in a Kurdistan cave‚ “Pain is always preferable to numbness”‚ is a response to war in Triage as Mark learns that to feel pain is the only way to deal with his horrific past experiences. The journey Mark undertakes as a war photographer has a toll on his emotions and causes him to hide his pain and keep it to himself. Mark eventually learns to feel again and accept Collin’s death and get his life back. War relates to Mark as Mark always feels as though he is battling something

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    Cited: Mishra‚ Raja. "Steroids and sports are a losing proposition." FDA Consumer. 25.7. p24. Sep 1991. Infotrac. Galegroup. Lebanese American University Library‚ Beirut. 18 Apr 2001. Sports and Steroids. Yesalis‚ Charles E.‚ & Virginia S. Cowart. The Steroids Game: an expert ’s inside look at anabolic steroid use in sports. Champaign‚ IL: Human Kinetics‚ 1998.

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    Hr Manager

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    Nationality: Lebanese • DOB: September 18‚ 1977 • Marital status: Single E-mail: ghida_assaad@hotmail.com Mobile : +9613-686587 GHIDA ASSAAD PROFILE Human Resources Management Results-driven‚ ambitious team player‚ seeking an opportunity in a challenging progressive organization. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Transmed − Lebanon‚ Mars 2008 – Till present Transmed is an exclusive distributor of P&G and Mars International among other multinational brands Human Resources Coordinator Recruitment

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    Ronald Reagan Downfall

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    Union as “an evil empire” and “the focus of evil in the modern world.” (Reagan‚ Ronald W. 7) The year is 1982; during June‚ Reagan dispatches 800 Marines to join an international force to oversee the evacuation of Palestinian guerillas from West Beirut. In early November 1985‚ at the suggestion of the head of the National Security Council‚ Reagan has authorized a secret initiative to sell antitank and antiaircraft missiles to Iran in exchange for the country’s help in securing the release of Americans

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    We are a nation born of by an act of civil disobedience. On December 17‚ 1763 a group calling themselves “The Sons of Liberty” boarded three British tea ships and dumped the economic equivalent of $1.7million of tea into Boston Harbor. The “Boston Tea Party‚” was in protest of the Tea Act of 1773‚ a bill many colonists viewed as taxation tyranny. Consequently‚ Parliament closed Boston to merchant shipping and established military rule in Massachusetts. When our forebearers responded by calling the

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    Monsanto Seeds Putting small farmers out of business‚ a history of paying lobbyists to block government regulations on genetically modified organisms‚ destroying the environment‚ lacking testing on their products; these are all characteristics of Monsanto’s company. Monsanto is a company that provides the largest producer of genetically engineered seeds (Neuman). Monsanto’s corporation is a danger to our health and environment. “Monsanto Company started off its chemical business in 1997

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    The book Night‚ by Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel‚ gives a firsthand account of the events that took place. Several recurring themes‚ motifs‚ and symbols are used by Wiesel to show the beliefs and ultimate moral decline that enveloped the minds of many Jewish survivors. In reaction to the book Night by Elie Wiesel I can truly say that I am shocked and appalled by the fact that the Nazi guards got away with committing such atrocities to their Jewish prisoners such as what they did in this book. In

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