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    Muslim Faith and Koran

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    The Muslim faith is one of the five major religions in the world. It boasts a following of well over a million. Religion is one of the most controversial topics in the world‚ and can spur different emotions when discussed. One can even go as far as killing or dying for ones religions to show devout faith. Many people can get offended when one other might be trying to express their opinion‚ and show why they believe what they believe. Here you will read on how the Muslim faith is told to act towards

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    Advertising is harmful

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    Kim Duc Bui ID: 6537 Date: 27-02-2014 Do you agree or disagree with drone warfare? Reference materials from: 1) James Jeffrey is a journalist who served with the British army for nine years‚ in Afghanistan‚ Iraq and Kosovo. Update on 26th.September 2012 http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2012/09/25/do-drone-attacks-do-more-harm-than-good/the-view-from-the-wreckage 2) C. Christine Fair is an assistant professor at Georgetown University’s Center for Peace and

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    The Ottoman empire is one of very few empire to be successful with Islamic belief. The sole purpose of this paper is to explain how did the Ottomans rose to be powerful and how their relations with the western world lead to the westernization of the Ottoman empire‚ which lead indirectly to the collapse of that significant empire. The paper attempts to answer the question: Critically discuss the rise of the Ottomans‚ their institutions and their relations with Europe. This paper argues that if the

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    Globalization and Religion

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    Globalization and Religion James Davidson Axia College Globalization and Religion In today’s world of continuous growth and expansion‚ the lines of religious borders are becoming blurred. According to Merriam Webster‚ globalization is defined as the development of an increasingly integrated global economy marked especially by free trade‚ free flow of capital‚ and the tapping of cheaper foreign labor markets (2007). The exponential growth that businesses are experiencing is forcing corporations

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    Is Putin a Great Leader?

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    Russia managed to be considered again as a major actor on the international issues. For instance‚ Putin used his energy advantage to put Ukraine and Georgia under control. Putin also declared that he and his country will not abandoned Serbia on the Kosovo issue which independence is supported by Americans and the European Union. In 1992 the radical change of economy (from a socialist economy to capitalism) wrecked the Russian economy. For example‚ between 1990 and 1998‚ the GDP took a heavy toll‚ slumped

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    F-18 Hornet Case

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    F-18 Hornet (http://www.boeing.com/history/mdc/fa-18.htm ) The McDonnell Douglas now known as Boeing‚ F/A-18 Hornet is a twin-engine supersonic‚ all-weather carrier-capable multirole fighter jet‚ designed to dogfight and attack ground targets (F/A for Fighter/Attack). Designed by McDonnell Douglas and Northrop‚ the F/A-18 was derived from the latter’s YF-17 in the 1970s for use by the United States Navy and Marine Corps. The Hornet is also used by the air forces of several other nations. It has

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    A Few Good Men

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    a post. Either way‚ I don’t give a damn what you think you are entitled to. RHETORICAL ANALYSIS A Few Good Men is a film that was released in 1992‚ a time when the United States was between military conflicts in the Persian Gulf and Kosovo. The film investigates the notions of absolute power‚ particularly in the military. Along with that‚ it also is about the legal investigation into the mysterious death of a marine at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba. At the film’s climax‚ Col

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    sanctions against South Africa when it’s government ended the policy of apartheid. In 1999 the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) orders air strikes against Yugoslavia with the bombing of Serbian military positions in the Yugoslav province of Kosovo and the Serbians began “ethnic cleansing”. In 1993 Clinton signed North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) into a law and U.S.‚ Canada‚ and Mexico entered a free trade zone agreement. The agreement went into effect in 1994. While he was in office

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    Osama Bin Laden

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    Usage variations of bin Laden ’s name Because there is no universally accepted standard in the West for transliterating Arabic words and names into English‚ bin Laden ’s name is transliterated in many ways. The version often used by most English-language mass media is Osama bin Laden. Most American government agencies‚ including the FBI and CIA‚ use either "Usama bin Laden" or "Usama bin Ladin"‚ both of which are often abbreviated to UBL. Less common renderings include "Ussamah Bin Ladin" and "Oussama

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    Should the United States enter into military intervention in foreign countries for humanitarian reason? Why? Why not? Under what conditions should the U.S. intervene if at all? History has been shown to repeat itself‚ and if we don’t learn from it‚ we are doomed to repeat it. We have watched many genocides happen within the last decade‚ some of which the U.S. has intervened‚ and in some cases where they have not. The United States should not intervene in foreign countries for humanitarian reasons

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