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    World War Ii and America

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    declaration of war‚ America got directly involved in the war. In 1941 Congress had approved America’s entry into war after which military operations began. Operation Torch on North Africa became US first military operation. German forces surrendered in Tunisia in 1943 and that led to the first US British victory and proved invaluable in changing US public opinion behind the war. The second front for American military action was when Winston Churchill proposed to attack Italy even though there was an urgent

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    Is a world without poverty and impossible dream? Although there is increasing attention and awareness of poverty‚ it remains as a major issue across the globe. This is due to the deeply entrenched causes‚ which cannot be simply eradicated and the ineffectiveness of international aid and efforts. Hence‚ I agree that a world without poverty is an impossible dream. Opponents of my claim would argue that a world without poverty is indeed possible and that it is only a matter of time‚ based on statistics

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    In fact‚ al Qaeda perspective and vision of its caliphate dim and become obscure. Thus‚ since the revolution of Arab spring in 2011 and the death of their leader (Usama Bin Laden)‚ two commons terms have appeared: First‚ the events in Egypt and Tunisia have shown that young protestors can bring about change without resorting to armed violence‚ which significantly undermines al-Qaeda’s rhetoric of violence. Secondly‚ the main requirement of the protestor (a democratic change)‚ as well as the essentially

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    dominance of men—enforced by restriction of access to information‚ mobility‚ and mobilization—has been un¬done by the same changes in technology that have affected society in general. Although only in a few cases‚ as in the strong women’s movement in Tunisia‚ has this power been directly harnessed and organized‚ the back¬lash against this empowerment has been strong‚ from the patriarchal repressiveness of the Muslim Brotherhood‚ seeking to herd women back into traditional roles of moth¬er and homemaker

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    Youth unemployment

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    as the first root cause of youth unemployment.[13] In 2010‚ in 25 out of 27 developed countries‚ the highest unemployment rate was among people with primary education or less[14] Yet‚ high education does not guarantee a decent job. For example‚ in Tunisia‚ 40% of university graduates are unemployed against 24% of non-graduates.[13] This affects highly educated young

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    This bond enabled him to effectively teach me everything I know‚ from showing how to hold the door open for a woman‚ to teaching me to respect others opinions regardless of race‚ religion‚ sex‚ nationality. I would follow in his footsteps as he went out into the world. My uncle would go on to do many good things in his life regardless of his circumstance. He would go on to become a US Navy Seal‚ Harvard Grad‚ established businessman‚ and now US Congressman. He would travel the world and meet

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    Syrian War Research Paper

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    Zyrus Sabio English 101A-Expository Composition Mr. Kiwan 26 April 2012 World Leaders‚ Help Syria! In every story‚ there are villains and heroes. Sometimes‚ there are lucky villains who have more power or capabilities than heroes; this is why some heroes are suppressed which causes villains to move freely. This is similar to Syria’s uprising story. Assad and his forces are the villains and have power‚ while Syrians who resist Assad are the heroes and are suppressed. The story started a year

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    Current Trends in Tourism

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    main Arabic countries and Greece. Besides‚ it will be outined how airlines sector has been changed in the last five years. In 2010‚ there was some critical point as disturbances and civil war in significant tourism destination such Egypt or Tunisia. These countries most considerable income comes from tourism but obviously lack of tourists can cause an economy crisis. Although these countries lost their visitors but other Eurasian countries (for instance Turkey) made profit because those tourist

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    Socialism refers to an economic system characterised by social ownership of the means of production and co-operative management of the economy.[1] "Social ownership" may refer to cooperative enterprises‚ common ownership‚ state ownership‚ or citizen ownership of equity.[2] There are many varieties of socialism and there is no single definition encapsulating all of them.[3] They differ in the type of social ownership they advocate‚ the degree to which they rely on markets or planning‚ how management

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