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    Throughout the years of fighting in Iraq‚ we have realized that we are there or no reason‚ and many people think we are stuck. In the beginning war I what we wanted and what we have started. Freedom is what a lot of Americans take for granted‚ and now they find less then what they really want. The war in Iraq was to bring freedom out to others and to give them the safety like us in America. I cannot say if that was the right thing to do or the smartest‚ but now that does not matter because we’ve

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    Centre for Conflict Resolution Department of Peace Studies Working Paper 17 Complexity Theory and Conflict Transformation: An Exploration of Potential and Implications Diane Hendrick June 2009   Other titles in this Series International Conflict Resolution: Some Critiques and a Response Tom Woodhouse‚ June 1999 Working Paper 1 The Failure of State Formation‚ Identity Conflict and Civil Society Responses - The Case of Sri Lanka Sunil Bastian‚ September 1999 Working Paper 2

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    Leslie Gerald a sergeant in the army gives this powerful testimony of prayer protection." During the first year of my deployment to Iraq there was a very tangible sense of protective covering of God’s hand. We had not lost a single soldier. Emotionally i felt no loss of life impact that usually results from war. At twenty three‚as a young man off to war‚ i was expecting action. However i did not see a single person killed. I experienced non of the gruesomeness of war. The prayer covering of the church

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    Jim Borgman's War On Iraq

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    On March 19‚ 2003 former President George W. Bush declared war on Iraq‚ two years after declaring his war on terror. By the end of the year he had mobilized and shipped fifty thousand soldiers to Iraq. The political cartoon designed by Jim Borgman offers commentary on past socio-economic issues‚ suggesting that certain young adults risk life and limb not just for patriotism but for career opportunities. . Since the September 11 attacks the United States government has been on a quest to seek vengeance

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    war on terrorism that has eventuated in the ongoing military actions in both Afghanistan and Iraq. Though most Americans and most Christians support the general war on terror‚ questions have been raised about our decision to invade Iraq‚ and public support for the continuing involvement of American forces there is steadily eroding. So‚ we may ask the question: “Should we continue to fight the war in Iraq?” And many of us are still asking the question of whether or not we should have gone to war there

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    of South Korea and Poland ’s Experience with Democratization Democratization is a major global event that has occurred throughout the twentieth century. This accelerated political change began in Southern Europe in the mid 1970s‚ extending to Latin America and parts of Asia in the 1980s‚ and finally moving on to parts of sub-Saharan Africa‚ Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union in the late 1980s.1 "The word democratization can be specified as the processes of democracy

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    Iraq sunni shiite kurds

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    In Iraq ( sunni‚ shiite) Origin The Sunni-Shiite split actually started right after Muhammad’s death in 632. His death led to the dispute over his successor. Since he was the founder of Islam‚ he was the undisputed leader. However‚ Mohammad died without a son (who would have automatically inherited his father’s authority) and without a clear will. Value The Muslims eventually split into two groups‚ the Sunnis ("tradition") and Shiites ("party of Ali"). Both sides had differing views on both

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    CHALLENGE OF THIRD WORLD DEVELOPMENT A Third World Country Report of Iraq Name Dr. Rasool Nafisi Sociology 300 A term paper presented to the General Studies Department Strayer University Online in partial fulfillment for the completion of Sociology 300 General Studies Department (Sociology) Strayer University Online August 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS Dependency and Modernization Theories…………………………………………………… 4 Religion and Politics………………………………………………………………………………………………

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    1111 10 September 2010 Democratization in Mid-19th Century America Democracy in the United States became prominent in the early to mid-19th century. Andrew Jackson‚ the 7th President of the United States‚ was inaugurated in 1829 and was best known as the pioneer who mainstreamed democracy in America. While market economy grew in the early 1800s‚ by 1820 U.S‚ “political life grew more democratic than ever before” (Schaller et al.377). Democratization spread political power to a new class

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    Religious Challenges to Constructing a Democratic Iraq Table of Contents Abstract 3 The challenge of establishing a democracy in Iraq 3 History of Iraq 3 History of Islam 4 Tenets of Islam 6 History of democracy 7 Christianity and democracy 8 Tenets of democracy 9 Islamic thought vs. the keystones of a democracy 10 Can democracy take hold in an Islamic Iraq? 10 Conclusion 11 References 13 Abstract Islam

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