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    terrorist groups in the world. There main goal is to spread there religion and kill anyone who gets in there way which is mostly americans and other european powers. ISIS is Sunni and the Sunni religion in general hates Shia. Shia is another religion and both of these religions have been fighting for over 1‚400 long years. The reason that ISIS is so successful is they are very wealthy. They take over cities that have everything they need including oil‚ gas‚ cars‚ money and much more. They take over cities

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    Each day ISIS (now known as IS‚ Islamic State) gains followers and territory in the Middle East‚ their social media presence has expanded its influence well beyond any organization before them‚ taking the battlefield directly to everyone. ISIS is the first terrorist organization to successfully use social media as a recruiting process for today’s youth because social media is such a key component of everyday life. The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria was declared by the U.S. State Department as

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    explosion as an ISIS stronghold is reduced to a mere hole in the ground. Another successful mission accomplished by the United States Air Force. America has the most powerful‚ prestigious military in the world‚ and ISIS’s taunting remarks will dissipate as we prove our power. ISIS has slain too many innocent civilians‚ attacked too many of our allies‚ and made too many threats to our country for America not to get involved and exterminate these Middle Eastern pests. The solution to ISIS isn’t to sit

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    known as Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant and Islamic State. The aim of ISIS is to create an Islamic state across Sunni areas of Iraq and in Syria. ISIS is known for killing dozens of people at a time and carrying out public executions and crucifixions. It has taken over large swaths of northern and western Iraq. The group currently controls hundreds of miles. It ignores international borders and has a presence from Syria’s Mediterranean coast to south of Baghdad. It rules by Sharia law. Unable

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    the globe. The main strategy is to take on powerful countries‚ forcing them to lack the ability to fight against the attacks of ISIS‚ and essentially for them to cut-and run-in the face of these brutal attacks (Walter‚ 2015). Being aware of the fact that in order to properly achieve their goal‚ many of their opponents will dominate them in size and military strength‚ ISIS focuses on a strategy that produces mass casualties‚ but also a trail of terror as well. Specifically for Syria‚

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    Use this method if you’d prefer to copy and paste your paper into a form. 2. Prepare Your Document(s) Title: Please enter a title more descriptive. Type of document: Essay‚ Term Paper‚ or Research Paper Course Notes‚ Exam‚ Study Guide‚ or Other School: Course Title: (ex. Bio 101 or Algebra I) Professor: 3. Choose how you submit Upload document Copy & paste paper Use this method if you’d prefer to copy and paste your paper into a form.2. Prepare Your Document(s) Title: Please enter

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    History of Origami Origami is the Japanese art of paper folding. "Ori" is the Japanese word for folding and "kami" is the Japanese word for paper. That is how origami got its name. However‚ origami did not start in Japan. It began in China in the first or second century and then spread to Japan sometime during the sixth century. At first‚ there was very little paper available so only the rich could afford to do paper folding. The Japanese found useful purposes for their origami. For example‚ the

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    INT Task 3: Toilet Paper Absorbency Project Design Plan Problem Statement: Absorbency of toilet paper is found in many aspects when it comes to choosing the right toilet paper. When choosing toilet paper people base their decisions on many factors. Those factors include price‚ name brand‚ availability‚ quantity for the price‚ and even media deliverance (i.e. commercials) of toilet paper. Although these factors are of key importance‚ what about the absorbency of toilet paper? This experiment is conducted

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    Isis: Is it a Holocaust? During WWII‚ The Nazi party killed 11 million people for either being Jewish‚ disabled‚ or different from their ideal human of blonde hair and blue eyes. ISIS have currently killed 170‚000 people and no‚ it is nowhere close to the holocaust‚ but the morals are the same. By killing thousands of people with different beliefs‚ ISIS causing the next Holocaust. The holocaust isn’t its own unique type of organized killing. The holocaust was a genocide‚ but just called a different

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    of Matter into Pure Substances – Paper Chromatography Abstract The purpose of this laboratory was to determine how different substances have different solubilities in a given solvent. This was accomplished using the method of chromatography. The solubility of each substance was first determined by dropping a drop or two of each on a line drawn 2 inches above the bottom of a piece of paper. Then the paper was lightly bent in order to tape both sides of the paper leaving about a 4 centimeter gap

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