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    wanted to help people   THIS JUST IN * Alabama hostage‚ 5‚ gets toys‚ chips * Suspect thanked for caring for boy   * Etch A Sketch creator dead at 86 * Bergen: Should we still fear al Qaeda? * Panetta: We couldn’t call 911 in Benghazi * Blast‚ gunfire in Iraq police HQ attack * Police: Blow to head killed U.S. woman * N.J. paper: ’Doubts’ about senator * Malala talking after two surgeries * No charges over Chris Brown fight * Lt. gov. resigns after newspaper

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    Jennifer Daskal‚ the author of “Don’t Close Guantanamo” is a renowned American lawyer who is specialized in criminal law and national security law. She has served as the senior counterterrorism adviser to the “Human Rights Watch” and has also helped the US Department of Justice in prosecuting terror suspects in civilian rather than military courts. (Jennifer). The article was written in 2013‚ years after Guantanamo prison facility was widely exposed for its human rights violations and labeled the

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    Fahrenheit 451

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    Tamika Adams Prof. Kordich English 68 10 June 2013 Dreams that Destroy Freedom American culture thrives on being ‘the land of the free’. The rags-to-riches story to the immigrant success story‚ seem to define the American Dream. We are told that these achievements can be done by adapting to America’s ideals and cultural norms. The ‘American Dream’ is attainable for those who fall in step with the majority. This conformity is illustrated in Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451. In the novel‚

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    Invesement in Libya

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    Doing Business in Libya Market Overview Libya is one of the largest countries in North Africa – boasts large oil and natural gas reserves and a consumer market of almost 6 million. Since the re-establishment of diplomatic relations with Libya in 2004‚ the United States has lifted economic sanctions against the country and has removed Libya from the U.S. list of states that sponsor terrorism. With these new developments‚ Libya is now more accessible to U.S. companies. Libya is a challenging but

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    Jasmine Revolution ( Tunisia Revolution): On December 17‚ 2010 the protest started in the city of Sidi when a 26 year old fruit and vegetable vendor burned himself in front of municipal office. In following 3 weeks protests continued Ben Ali dismisses the minister of the interior. The move fails to quiet demonstrations. Ben Ali again came up with large concessions on state TV‚ but clashes grew more violent. State of emergency was declared with same ministries which outburst population even greater

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    Fitnessgram Test

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    Almost anything can happen in this new year; both the surges and downfalls. Of course‚ some events will be positive for us and negative; however‚ there are ambitions I hope for me‚ my life‚ my world. In 2016‚ I believe I will at least make the regular team for badminton. For one year‚ I strived to increase my skill in badminton. Every‚ single‚ day‚ I took an hour away from my life to practice techniques for this sport. For the upcoming Fitnessgram Test‚ I believe I will barely pass the test. Based

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    The Term Arab Spring

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    Arab Spring ARAB SPRING The term Arab Spring as used to denote these events may have started with an article by Marc Lynch published in the political journal Foreign Policy. The Arab Spring is a revolutionary wave of demonstrations‚ protests‚ and wars occurring in the Arab world that began on 18 December 2010 and have continued since. To date‚ rulers have been forced from power in Tunisia‚ Egypt‚ Libya‚ and Yemen; civil uprisings have erupted in Bahrain and Syria; major protests have broken out

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    Etihad

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    “Etihad Airways” History Etihad Airways is the flag carrier airline of the United Arab Emirates. It was established by Royal Decree issued by Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan in July 2003. The airline operates more than 1‚000 flights per week to 96 passenger and cargo destinations in Middle East‚ Africa‚ Europe‚ Asia‚ Australia and the Americas with a fleet of 85Airbus and Boeing aircraft; Airbus A300‚ A310‚ A319‚ A320‚ A321‚ A330‚ A340. Boeing B747‚ B767‚ B777 and they are also having planned

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    EMERGING POLITICAL REALIGNMENT IN NORTH AFRICA AND ITS IMPLICATION ON GOVERNANCE IN AFRICA: EGYPT AND LIBYA AS CASE STUDIES BY AKEGBEJO-SAMSONS OLUWATOSIN MATRIC NO: 08/0973 SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW AND DIPLOMACY‚ BABCOCK UNIVERSITY‚ IPERU CAMPUS‚ OGUN STATE‚ NIGERIA IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW AND DIPLOMACY APRIL‚ 2012 CERTIFICATION This is to certify that this project work was carried out by AKEGBEJO-SAMSONS

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    War on Terror

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    War Against Terror The September 11 2001 (9/11)‚ terrorist attacks on the United States changed the perspective of the world towards terrorism especially the Al Qaeda. The world‚ in particular the major powers came to realize that the greatest threat they had in the 21st centaury was global terrorism and President Bush once said‚ “Al Qaeda is to terror what the Mafia is to crime” (George Bush‚ 2001‚p.2). Just few days after September 11 2001‚ President Bush delivered a speech in which he

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