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    Arming Teachers

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    This issue is argued by both Nirvi Shah‚ and The National School Safety and Security Services organization. Nirvi Shah believes yes there is support for arming teachers in schools‚ while The National School Safety and Security Services organization believes no there isn’t. Shah believes yes because there are already teachers who are armed in some districts. Shah’s argument is basically that the law passed in Utah has caused school shootings to end in Utah. Shah interviewed Mr. Dorn‚ the Georgia school

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    Mugal Emperors

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    pre-modern history and was the precursor to the British Indian Empire. The titles of the first of the six Mughal Emperors receive varying degrees of prominence in present-day Pakistan and India. Some favour Babur the pioneer and others his great-grandson‚ Shah Jahan (r. 1628-58)‚ builder of the Taj Mahal and other magnificent buildings. The other two prominent rulers were Akbar (r. 1556-1605) and Aurangzeb (r. 1658-1707). Both rulers expanded the empire greatly and were able administrators. However‚ Akbar

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    The Iranian Revolution

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    the four steps in Crane Brinton ’s theory‚ symptoms‚ rising fever‚ crisis‚ and convalescence occurred. Numerous symptoms led to the crumbling downfall of Reza Shah Pahlavi‚ ruler of Iran until 1978. One of these symptoms is rising expectations which can be seen during the 1960 ’s and 70 ’s. The rich Shah cleared the way for the land reform law‚ enacted in 1962. The land minority had to give up its land to the government‚ and among those stripped of land‚ were the Shi ’ah

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    Causes of Poverty

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    Citations: Shah‚ Anup. “Causes of Poverty.” Global Issues. 24 Mar. 2013. Web. 18 Aug. 2013. <http://www.globalissues.org/issue/2/causes-of-poverty>. Fisher‚ Gordan M. "The Development of and History of the Poverty Thresholds."  Social Security‚ n.d. Web. 18

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    In May 1901‚ William Knox D’Arcy was granted a concession by the Shah of Iran to search for oil‚ which he discovered in May 1908.[17] This was the first commercially significant find in the Middle East. On 14 April 1909‚ the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (APOC) was incorporated as a subsidiary of Burmah Oil Company to exploit this.[17] In 1935‚ it became the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC).[17] After World War II‚ AIOC and the Iranian government initially resisted nationalist pressure to revise AIOC’s

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    Taken Hostage

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    History 137 Abilities Based Assignment: Think Piece Taken Hostage On David Farber’s book Taken Hostage‚ Farber informs us about the Iran Hostage Crisis and America’s First Encounter with Radical Islam. This book tells us how the United States and Iran got into conflict‚ leading to the Iranians holding American Embassy members hostage as revenge for them feeling betrayed by the United States. It also informs us about other events that occurred in a decade that caused the United States many

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    People were revolting against him because they the shah uses his power in a wrong way‚ and this type of tragedy can be seen over and over again. It constantly reoccurs in our society throughout history. We are human creature and I believe that our nature is to have control over things. The Shah had control over army‚ military equipment‚ and media‚ which are very influential to most of us. He Technologies are developing

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    This is exactly what happened in Persepolis: The Story Of A Childhood by Marjane Satrapi. Persepolis: the Story of a Childhood is a story of a young girl’s life in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. After many organized and fatal protests The Shah is finally overthrown and a new Islamic Regime takes control and just like that the peoples’ lives were turned upside down. Unfortunately‚ everyone who supported the revolution was now a sworn enemy of the Regime. The people now came to realize the

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    An Ongoing Negotiation‚ and the End to a Presidency An Ongoing Negotiation‚ and the End to a Presidency Among the many foreign relation events in American History only a few have left the nation in a state of shock and realization of their true enemies overseas. In a time when building a relationship with the Middle East was at the top of American policies‚ a crisis arose during the presidency of Jimmy Carter. In November 1979 Iranian students took

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    safety in the United States. In regards to‚ national security today it has ideally changed from the past (Shah‚ 2013). Shah’s study (as cited in Surveillance State: NSA Spying and more) found out that “At the start of June 2013‚ a large number of documents detailing surveillance by intelligence agencies such as the US’s NSA and UK’s GCHQ started to be revealed‚ based on information” (Shah‚ 2013). Is this really the start of information being spied

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