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    Genocide Al Anfal

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    Nima Golchin Ms.Sconnyer Liturature 18 October‚ 2012 The Al Anfal campaign The operation was called “Anfal Campaign;” Anfal means “Spoils of war” in Arabic. This was a genocidal campaign that was followed by a series of systematic attacks against the Kurdish population and their means of livelihood – villages‚ agriculture‚ infrastructures‚ roads‚ etc. The operation was carried from early 1986 until late 1989 and it took the lives of more than 2‚150‚000 mostly women‚ children‚ and elders as most

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    Policing in Kelsey: Budget Report Jacoby Whitacre AJS/522 Finance and Budgeting in Justice and Security April 15‚ 2013 Michael Scott Policing in Kelsey: Budget Report With the City of Kelsey having an increase of criminal activity it is the responsibility of the city to ensure that its citizens are safe. It should be the top priority of every person on this board to ensure there is additional funding found so that additional police officers can be hired and trained. Police officers from

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    Al Capone's Legacy

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    Al Capone transformed the world of crime by bringing violence and massacre to the town of Chicago Illinois. The criminal became one of FBI’s most wanted and had a huge influence on gangsters and mobs in the 1920’s. Although now Capone is dead‚ his legacy is still carrying on as crime rates climb to the all time highs. Al Capone was born in the year 1899‚ in Brooklyn New York. This is where his mob life had begun. His family was poor and were also immigrants so he had nothing. School was difficult

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    Al Salam Hospital

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    Al Salam Hospital Prepared by: Ban Faisal‚ Mariam Riad‚ Nancy Mustafa‚ Mohamed Magdy Al Kady Prepared for: Dr. Ahmed Dief Date: January 10th‚ 2012 Table Of Contents | | Page | Executive Summary | 2 | Process Description at Al Salam Hospital | 2 | Service concept | 4 | Target Market Segment | 5 | Distinctive Characteristics of the Service at Al-Salam | 5 | The service package | 6 | The Service’s Strategic Insights | 7 | An open systems view of service | 9 | Service delivery

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    Energy Crisis

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    All automobiles need energy to run; but even otherwise all other means of transport need energy. But even though we use it every moment of our life and learn about it at school it often remains a riddle for many all through the life. An energy crisis is any great bottleneck (or price rise) in the supply of energy resources to an economy. In popular literature though‚ it often refers to one of the energy sources used at a certain time and place‚ particularly those that supply national electricity

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    Global Crisis

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    presumed to be just flimsy and ephemeral difficulties in the subprime mortgage market nichodemously manifested into devastating world financial crisis.[3] Whilst there is a considerably unquestionable unanimity as to the globalness of the 2007-2009 financial crises there exists a worrisome divergence of opinion and perception as to what really generated the crisis‚ what were the true costs and what were the optimal policy options to be adopted to salvage economies from the world financial albatross of

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    technology has continued to grow police have tried to move into a more proactive role while still allowing people to enjoy personal freedom and the right of presumed innocence. As part of the movement toward proactive policing‚ law enforcement are utilizing technology called predictive policing. With this system officers gather data and analyze it for patterns in order to understand the nature of a problem. The officers will then create strategies and tactics designed

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    Rabi'a Al-Adawiyya

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    Rabi’a al-Adawiyya is recognised as the first female Saint of Islam due to her major role in the early maturation of Islam‚ specifically‚ the expansion of Sufism. It was she who focused on a rigorous asceticism that required complete abandonment of ones worldly pleasures in order to detach one from the fear of hell and enter the passionate love and devotion for God. Her belief in this notion “Muhabbah” (Divine Love) and her dismissal of materialism became a strong prestige throughout her teachings

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    Nawal Al Saadawi

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    Nawal Al-Sayed Habash El-Saadawi is an Egyptian author‚ who fights and write about woman rights. she was cruelly circumcised at the age of 6 and this traumatized her and marked her for life. She was born in1931 in Kafer Tahla‚ near Cairo and was raised in a big family as they were 8 brothers and sisters. Although grown up in a traditional family her father insisted that all his children including girls must study and go to school. Her mother died at an early age and Nawal used to describe

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    In the watchman style of policing‚ agencies are essentially concerned with the order and maintenance aspect of policing. This particular style‚ as Wilson explains‚ is concerned with maintaining social control by stifling illegal activities which ultimately mitigates disruptive behavior. “Because the watchman style emphasis is order maintenance‚ it makes distributive justice the standard for handling disorderly situations. Just as all patrolman find themselves preoccupied with order maintenance to

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