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    EZUNAZIRA BT KAMARUDIN AA 101086 921119-03-6358 LECTURER NAME MADAM HAZILA KADIR @ SHAHAR Topic : What students do during the weekend? Objective: To investigate what students do during their weekends. Background: Students in University Tun Hussein Onn. Please tick the followings : 1. Do you agree that weekends are off days where we should all take a break and stop all work? Yes [ ] No [ ] No comment [ ] 2. There will be any plans for your weekends? Yes

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    merely the sum of their traits. They become amplified by each other and produce a greater result. When the hunt for Saddam Hussein was on‚ our government agencies that have always worked alone in the past collaborated. With the FBI‚ CIA and other powerful agencies pooling their resources and knowledge‚ a greater goal was able to be accomplished; the capture of Saddam Hussein. „« Negative Synergy 1. This is when individual parts of a group have a negative influence on each other‚ causing the sum

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    When analyzing the world’s current situation concerning terrorism‚ it is difficult to say whether the global war on terrorism has been a successful one. Since the September 11‚ 2001 attack on the World Trade Centers in New York City‚ George Bush‚ former president of the United States‚ vowed to defeat terrorism. Eight years later‚ this promise has yet to be fulfilled‚ and even with the help of many countries globally‚ the threat of terrorism is still evident more then ever‚ which questions whether

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    own country. The United States became aware of these actions and began taking precautions to safeguard the country in case of a threat. The Gulf War was one such conflict that occurred before 9/11. Saddam Hussein‚ leader of Iraq‚ lead his country to war over oil and invaded Kuwait. Hussein was said to have stated‚ “We are not intimidated by the size of armies‚ or the type of hardware the United States has brought” (www.cryan.com 2016). Saddam was defeated‚ but the United States would once again

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    really didn’t know what happened on 9/11. In fact “only one in seven Americans could find Iraq on the map (Shenkman 141). People often mistake 9/11‚ Sudan Hussein‚ al Qaeda‚ and the Iraq war to be tied in together. PIPA polls taken in as late as 2004 stated that people linked Iraq and 9/11 and a “persistent 57 percent believed that Saddam Hussein was helping al Qaeda at the time we were attacked” (Shenkman 4). He is ultimately saying that the American people are stubborn‚ and believed what they wanted

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    My second example‚ also from the debate on the Iraq war‚ is rather more complicated: it is the use of the "Munich analogy" to explain why preemptive military action against Iraq was both necessary and justifiable. To continue to appease Saddam Hussein in 2003‚ this argument runs‚ would have had the same unfortunate consequences as appeasing Hitler in 1938; both were signs of weakness and miscalculation‚ in which an unavoidable conflict was imprudently postponed. The lesson of the Munich analogy

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    What was the role of oil in shaping post war worlds? ”If one commodity can claim credit for the startling advances seen in the world in the 20th century‚ in particular in developed industrialized countries‚ it was crude oil- soon to be dubbed ‘black gold’.” Oil became an influential substance in the post war times‚ economically and also in shaping countries’ foreign policies. Whichever countries controlled oil controlled much of the world’s policies. After the increase in industrialisation and

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    The fall of Saddam Hussein’s rule in 2003 saw a shift in the Iraq political situation. Fostered by the U.S. intervention‚ the Sunni‚ who were the minority and in power lost it to the majority Shia. Many leaders in the Middle East expressed their worry over the increasing influence of the Shia in Iraq (Nasr‚ 2006). Following this‚ Iran‚ primarily a Shiite country began to suggest a foreign policy that was more aggressive in the Near East‚ where Iraq is located. This action by Iran caused apprehension

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    Homeland Security When we pause to think about all that has happened in years past‚ we truly are lucky. The purpose of this paper is to define and give detailed information about Homeland Security in the United States. I hope to inform people as to why we constantly live in fear. I will give detailed information about what the government is doing to solve this problem. Also I will give possible solutions to our current predicament‚ based on extensive research and knowledge. Homeland Security

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    boy and became what he describes as a man. The war really changed his perspective on his civilian life. The significance of the Iraq war was to help free the Iraqi civilians of their dictator‚ Saddam Hussein‚ and the radical Islamic insurgents who terrorized the Iraqi’s after the fall of Saddam Hussein. The time period this book is set in is right before 9/11 and during the Iraq war (1999-2009). As he grows up in Odessa‚ Texas he grow interested into being a ranch manager. By becoming a ranch hand

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