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    STATEMENT OF PURPOSE Viqaruddin Mohammed B.Pharmacy At the crossroads of my professional career a sense that great timings lay ahead and great achievements are within one’s capacity is born of the many paths that lays infront of me the one that seems more inviting and satisfying towards which thoughts unwaveringly go is the path towards attending more knowledge coupled with perfection. After a good deal of self evaluation I have decided to pursue post graduate studies

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    what odds Mohammed faces in addition to his loss of limbs from cluster bombs she says‚ “Even before his disability‚ Mohammed’s life wasn’t easy. He was born in the Rashidieh Camp for Palestinian refugees‚ and this is where he still lives. Lebanon holds some 400‚000 Palestinian refugees‚ and they suffer from discriminatory laws. They’re not allowed to work in the public sector or practice certain professions and are denied the right to own property. This is one of the reasons why Mohammed doesn’t really

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    THE NIGERIAN STATE AND THE CHALLENGES TO SUSTAINABLE PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE NIGER DELTA REGION BY IYABRADE IKPORUKPO (Ph.D) DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE NIGER DELTA UNIVERSITY‚ WILBERFORCE ISLAND BAYELSA STATE E-mail: ijikporukpo@gmail.com ABSTRACT The Niger Delta region is the bedrock of Nigeria’s crude oil production. The region is prone to developmental challenges and socio-political crisis. This paper examines the nature and character of the Nigerian State that undermine the development

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    The Soviet Afghan War

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    between giants and the Soviet Union’s attempts in gaining influence. From 1933 to 1973 Afghanistan was ruled by Mohammed Zahir Shah. The Shah ruled the country during a period of relative peace and led Afghanistan into its first attempt at modernization after the Second World War. In July 1973 Zahir Shah’s forty-year reign came to an abrupt end when his former Prime Minister Mohammed Daoud Khan led a non-violent coup and seized power of Afghanistan for himself. Daoud eliminated the monarchial

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    Social Stratification

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    References: Greenwood‚ R.‚ Hamber‚ S. (1980). Arawaks to Africans. Macmillan Publishers Limited Mohammed‚ J (2007). Caribbean Studies for Cape Examinations. Macmillan Publishers Limited http://wps.prenhall.com/ca_ph_macionis_sociology_5/23/6031/1544046.cw/index.html http://www.youthlinkjamaica.com/cxc/sociology20030916.html http://stmarys.ca/~evanderveen/wvdv/class_relations/social_stratification

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    Rabat on the Bouregreg River The capital of Morocco‚ Rabat sits on the shores of the Bouregreg River and the Atlantic Ocean. It is known for landmarks of Islamic and French-colonial heritage. A top tourist attraction is the Kasbah district. Here inside the fortress wall that date from the 11th century you’ll find a small and peaceful neighborhood. Here you can stroll along twisting white and blue lanes in Andalusian-style. Visit the Kasbah Mosque which was built in 1150 and is the oldest mosque

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    During the 1990s‚ the stories of the rape camps in Bosnia and Herzegovina shook the world and forced the international community to intervene. Now‚ evidence is coming to light that a similarly gruesome situation was taking place during Libya’s Arab Spring uprising. When the Libyan unrest began‚ then-dictator Muammar Gaddafi gave orders to crush the peaceful protesters by any means‚ ordering his soldiers to go from house to house. This was a direct command‚ in encrypted military language‚ to start

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    ISIS: The Next Terrorist Threat to the U.S. Angela Nixon HLSS320: Intelligence and Homeland Security March 13‚ 2016 ISIS‚ which stands for The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria‚ has become one of the largest threats to the United States. In addition‚ it has become a terrorist organization that exploits various sources of intelligence collection methods to include open source intelligence (OSINT)‚ human intelligence (HUMINT)‚ imagery intelligence (IMINT) and signals intelligence (SIGINT). Each

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    Voltaire did not limit his attack to aspects of Judaism that Christianity used as its foundation. He repeatedly made clear that Jews were indeed materialistic‚ greedy‚ eminently qualified usurers‚ iniquitous‚ rootless‚ calculating animals‚ but not because Christians made them so; however‚ he did deplore their persecution in Europe‚ specially by the Spanish and Portuguese inquisitions. He urged them to integrate themselves into Western civilization and to become thinking animals otherwise. The despicable

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    They say behind every successful man there stands a woman. If that’s the case then why‚ in the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare‚ are women brutally mistreated by men. Firstly‚ women are forced to do things against their will. Secondly‚ women are verbally abused by men. Lastly‚ men are very sexist towards women. Although women attempt to be respected‚ they are viewed and treated as inferior to men. Firstly‚ men do not care if women are uncomfortable‚ they are forced women to do things

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