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    Off Shore Drilling Outline

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    http://bluecollarphilosophy.com/2011/02/offshore-drilling-in-alaska-offers-a-job-creation-goldmine-will-obamas-epa-screw-it-up/ CNS News (2011). New Study Shows That Offshore Drilling Could Make Alaska the Eighth Largest Oil Producer in the World – Ahead of Libya and Nigeria Retrieved from: http://cnsnews.com/news/article/new-study-shows-offshore-drilling-could-make-alaska-eighth-largest-oil-producer-world

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    Intractable Conflict

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    INTRACTABLE CONFLICT OLALEKAN AKINRINADE BARUCH COLLEGE: COM 4900 INTRACTABLE CONFLICT This paper will discuss the complex nature of intractable conflicts. We see them on the individual level like marital disputes‚ or longtime rivals. We generally see them between different groups based on ideology‚ like pro-choice vs. anti-abortion. Historically we have encountered them in disputes and wars between nations‚ like Israel vs. Palestine‚ and England vs. Ireland and even he World Wars. Intractable

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    Putnam‚ 2000; Zukin et.al‚ 2006). Recent political phenomenon such as Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street movements showed the power of young people in enforcing democratization and social change. The revolutionary war uprisings in Tunisia‚ Egypt and Libya depicted as the tremendous victory of young people in overthrowing the autocratic regimes and brought the wave of democratization in the Arab world. Inspired by the Arab Spring‚ the Occupy Wall Street is the manifestation of collective awakening‚

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    Benito Mussolini Timeline

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    the spread of communism. 1938- Benito followed Hitler’s lead and passes antiemetic laws discriminating against Jew’s. 1939- Italy invades Albania. Albanian parliament voted to unite the country with Italy. 1941- Italians were pushed back to Libya. 1945- Germany’s defeat was imminent so Benito fled to Switzerland but was caught and imprisoned. Later his Mistress was also captured and both of them were shot

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    The Benghazi Attacks

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    In Benghazi‚ Libya there was an attack at the United States Consulate and CIA Compound. The Benghazi strike was a tragedy to many Americans. It was soon believed that the former United States Secretary of State‚ Hillary Clinton‚ was informed about this pre-planned bombard. “ The attack was a response to an infamous YouTube clip mocking muslims‚” exclaimed Hillary Clinton.(Caruso) There were many emails Hillary tried to keep hid from the public‚ but once they were released the truth was revealed.

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    Management of development projects – Exposé Jessica Thomas ------------------------------------------------- Critical analysis of the program Growth Policy Reform Operation II to increase agricultural productivity in Niger. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Why are there so many criticisms toward the World Bank’s liberalization policies and structural adjustments in agriculture and how the World Bank could answer to them

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    The New York Times article “Exploited for Their Skin Color” by Dionne Searcey and Jaime Yaya Barry explain how people were abused because of their skin color. MIgrants from sub-saharan countries are called “burned” because of their color of skin. “Burned” is a racial epithet that is used for people whose skin is black. Migrants crossing the sea’s spent months working under difficult conditions and abuse. They face a huge risk crossing the Mediterranean‚ People die and get hurt. Some of the migrants

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    Monsters In Greek Culture

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    Many monsters were apparent in Greek culture; including the lamia‚ a child-devouring‚ demonic woman. Lamia‚ daughter of Poseidon‚ god of the sea‚ was once the queen of Libya. Zeus fell in love with Lamia and the two bore many children. Green with envy‚ Hera stole and viciously murdered Lamia’s children in revenge; subsequently‚ Lamia gouged her own eyes out in anguish of her lost children. Zeus then transmogrified her into a half-human‚ half-serpent monster‚ the Lamia‚ and gave her permission to

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    Report on Chad Africa

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    over time has earned a great reputation. Arab traders introduced Islam to Chad. And civilizations and kingdoms were formed like‚ Sao‚ Kanem-Bornu‚ and Ouaddai. The French and the Italians divided the Saharan territories. Chad fought a war against Libya with the help of the French and the United States. About 40‚000 people were killed in this war. Chad’s independence was given to them in 1960. There are many animals in the country of Chad. The Marabou Stork can stand and be 58.5 in. tall. The

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    Algeria Imperialism

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    Introduction Algeria is regarded as the second largest country in Africa. It is clearly stated that the Algerian people’s identity was strongly linked to the French colonization. The French policy during its settlement in Algeria assimilates the Algerian citizens into the French culture since they aimed at destroying the Algerian identity and replace it by the French one. It is a French policy called as the acculturation policy. Hannoum (2010) ‘Algeria was subjected to one of the most drastic

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