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    US President Donald Trump has recently issued a ban on people traveling to the US from seven‚ mostly Muslim‚ countries: Iran‚ Iraq‚ Libya‚ Somalia‚ Sudan‚ Syria‚ and Yemen. This ban will last for 90 days. Refugees in general have been banned for 120 days‚ but refugees from Syria have also been banned for an indefinite amount of time‚ too. This travel ban has already been the center of worldwide controversy‚ leading to protests in the US‚ and world leaders to bash the executive order. The travel ban

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    Should Child Soldiers be given Amnesty? Imagine this‚ a war medic is trying to save as many people as they can. They are not trying to make one side win rather than the other‚ all the medic wants is to keep people from dieing. They go from person to person healing them‚ then all of a sudden‚ a child runs out. The medic urges the child to get back to safety‚ he runs away leaving only two things 1. a curious medic 2. a grenade that will explode in 3...2...1. The medic now needs a medic. What should

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    You have for long warned about insecurity from the North. Why do you think the army can’t contain it? As far back as eight to nine years ago‚ we observed that the institution of the Nigerian army became a target of the intelligentsia behind what we called Boko Haram. They have known that the Nigerian army was the last institution in Nigeria that could practically bind the country. But now‚ the army seems divided. What I know is that the Nigerian army cannot handle this people because the sophistication

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    food to starving people to the point of failure. Liberals and Revisionist will see this as a success because Bill Clinton got American soldiers out of a bad situation in Somalia. Conservatives will see this as a failure of the Clinton administration because in the end there were still starving people who did not receive food. In Somalia the people who had food did not want us there or want us to get food to the people who were starving. The Conservative view would have been to get the food to the starving

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    The African continent has suffered from various forms of threats to its peace and stability. These involve environmental degradation‚ poverty‚ diseases‚ hunger‚ drought and wars. Terrorism however‚ is emerging as a serious threat to African peace. Salvatore Freni (2010) points out that terrorism has undergone a number of changes and mutations. Salvatore went on to explain that “new” terrorism elements are rooted in globalization and are characterized by structure of terrorist groups which has evolved

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    The 2007-2008 Kenyan Crisis: Identity Politics and Disorder in Africa Thousands of Kenyan people were brutally‚ relentlessly‚ and mercilessly murdered because of the presidential candidate that they supported. How can such an electoral system exist and even further‚ how is it possible that such a system can be looked upon as a democracy? A country cannot be deemed legitimate‚ or function properly and in the best interest of the people‚ if the people’s voice cannot be heard and enacted through elections

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    there are key factors that contributed to the United States or Europe not intervening. Although‚ no real reason of non intervention of the US was given in the movie‚ it was believed that because of the disastrous U.S. humanitarian intervention in Somalia in 1993‚ less than a year before‚ which ended after a U.S. helicopter was shot down and the bodies of U.S. soldiers were dragged through the streets of Mogadishu the U.S. held back. Europe and the U.N. in particular had strict guidelines pertaining

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    humanitarian problems. The UN has completed fifty seven years and apparently seems to be more assertive‚ confident and visible‚ both in its approach and actions. The recent manifestations of this confidence have been its interventions in Kuwait‚ Somalia‚ Angola‚ Rwanda‚ Zaire and Afghanistan Apart from few highlights the UN has always been in question for its power to handle the disturbing issues around the world. The founders of the UN had envisaged that the organization would act to prevent conflicts

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    What rights are being are violated? The rights that are being violated are the freedom to move and the freedom of speech. You should be able to move anywhere without having papers and if they say something about it you have the freedom to say something . First‚ this is a free country and everyone should have freedom to do what they want‚ say what they want to say and move anywhere without being told you can move here or there ‚ nobody cannot tell you anything about that because they don’t own you

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    Sel Team Six Wasdin Quotes

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    between the eyes - He nailed the donkey” (Wasdin 194). Although he missed the shot‚ he still was willing to kill even the weakest individual if it meant a few of his own comrades’ lives would be spared in the process. When Wasdin is stationed in Somalia‚ he encounters a terrible situation with the house next to their safehouse. The household’s son had stepped on a landmine and was left out in the dark and cold at night. Wasdin‚ sympathetic‚ “asked the CIA for permission to help the crippled boy”

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