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    the past few months‚ ever since I’d left Lana and the luxury of Kenwood for this small one bedroom apartment in Stadium Village. Twice a week I would come here‚ less than a block from the apartment that Chris had let me use while he was deployed in Iraq. He was just a young boot-ass then‚ always getting in trouble for directing snide comments toward an un-amused Lieutenant Brumm or Sergeant Landsverk. For half the deployment‚ when I wasn’t shuffled from the Tactical Operations Center (TOC) to the

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    donations has strict guidelines regarding beneficiaries that must fall under their definition of a “public charity‚” which the Military does not. Also‚ according to the Starbucks website‚ the company has not at any time taken a stand for or against the Iraq War; although they have stated that they support the men and women fighting for their country in the United States Military and the British Royal Marines. United States Marine Sgt. Howard C. Wright‚ who wrote the original email sent out in May of 2004

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    COURSE BA (Hons) Security and Risk Management INTAKE March 2011 MODULE NUMBER Two DATE OF SUBMISSION 10 August 2011 WORD COUNT 3505 DISSERTATION PROPOSAL FOR PRIVATE SECURITY COMPANIES IMPACT ON IRAQ. Table of Contents TOC o 1-3 h z u I. The Research Problem PAGEREF _Toc173594039 h 3 A. Purpose of the study PAGEREF _Toc173594040 h 3 B. General background PAGEREF _Toc173594041 h 3 C. Guiding questions. PAGEREF _Toc173594042 h 4 D. Delimitations and limitations PAGEREF _Toc173594043 h 5 E

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    as the major political parties. The Whig Party was created by those who were against Presidents Jackson’s policies and who opposed the Democratic Party‚ while the Democratic-Republicans converted to Democrats. Although both parties aided in democratization‚ the parties ran on very different platforms (Norton‚ 2015). The Whig Party was similar to the Federalist Party in terms of favoring a powerful central government. They supported the national bank and paper currency. This Party believed in moral

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    Rule in Iraq? Saddam Hussein: a ruthless dictator‚ and a man of many faces. He manipulated his way to power‚ aligning himself with those he deemed beneficial and appeased those who could further his cause. Brutal by his very nature‚ but Saddam is undeniably the manifestation of the textbook definition of a ruthless dictator. Saddam was territorially aggressive‚ was unhesitant to brainwash his country‚ and to set up a military stronghold to protect his regime and; all these factors impacted Iraq‚ either

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    right to go into Iraq based solely on a theory that Saddam had weapons of mass destruction. According to the Just War Theory‚ war is permissible only to confront “a real and certain danger‚" to protect innocent life‚ to preserve conditions necessary for decent human existence and to secure basic human rights. • Competent authority: Just War Theory states that “War must be declared by those with responsibility for public order‚ not by private groups or individuals.” The War in Iraq was • Comparative

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    Similarities Between the war in Iraq and the Vietnam War As time passes‚ every society endures situations which stress its’ very fabric. Each societies’ history is sprinkled with these situations. One such situations which the United States underwent was the Vietnam war. For years this particular event has been hotly debated. Hardly anyone who was present at the time agrees on any point concerning this war‚ except that they regret it. It has become "the greatest American foreign policy calamity

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    care for our people. To me the United States should have never gone to war with “The reason we invaded Iraq was for reasons far more than weapons of mass destruction. Saddam Hussein was a tyrant who waged many wars in the Middle East‚ supported and aided numerous Aab invasions of Israel‚ threatened to invade Saudi Arabia‚ overran Kuwait‚ and caused the UN to bring about sanctions against Iraq. Saddam was also known to have an extensive chemical weapons arsenal and has used several chemical weapons

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    gender-based violence and discrimination through criminal laws that condone male violence while punishing women who transgress cultural norms‚ and through laws that are either discriminatory or are harmful to women in their implementation. Throughout Iraq‚ there are no programs to deliver legal services with a gender-focused approach‚ and women in the family court system do not have access to lawyers who will advocate for them by presenting facts and legal theories that account for their experiences

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    the knowledge of how different cultures live their lives within their families‚ dress‚ religion‚ and function during time of war is different. The Iraq culture has several subgroups that live within the country. Understanding the history which goes back thousands of years gave us the knowledge and understanding of how this culture is today. The Iraq culture has several characteristics that make them unique. The families live in extremely private homes to ensure that no one can see inside. Within

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