| 101. | Bush the lying twat In September 2002, Goerge Bush stood up and told
the UN with a straight face, that Saddam Hussain
continues to develop weapons of mass destruction,
and thatthe first time we will be certain he has any is
when he uses one. I will highlight the lies that were
given to the public spearheaded ...
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| 102. | bomber targeted the yesterday's bomb attacks on Shiite Muslims in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, and the holy city of Karbala rose to at least 182 with more than 550 people wounded, Agence France-Presse said. Ahmed al-Hillali, the judge investigating several explosions in Karbala, said 112 people died and 235 were injured...
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| 103. | Abortion Abortion has been a legal argument in this country for many years. Many people feel that it should be illegal and not allowed, and many others feel it is a right to be able to have an abortion. ...
The debate on whether or not abortion should be allowed is not a new one. ... Concurrent with c...
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| 104. | Propaganda in Iraq ... In the absence of proof for Iraq’s WMDs, theorists and social commentators are speculating as to the unspoken motivations behind the US incursion, and are outlining its present and future consequences, for the US, the UN, for Iraq, and for the world.
Indications of war came in 2002 when the B...
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| 105. | Dealing with Dictatorships: a Democracy's Guide Recently, the national opinion on a war with Saddam have turned more toward President Bush's liking. Generally, peoples seem to believe that no dictator should be allowed to reign. Some newspapers have criticized the awarding of the Nobel Prize to former President Carter and his attack on President ...
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| 106. | Kurds The KURDS are a largely Sunni Muslim people with their own language and culture, the Kurds are an indigenous group living mainly in the contiguous areas of Turkey, Iraq and Iran – a mountainous region of southwest Asia generally known as Kurdistan or “Land of the Kurds” A sizable group also exists ...
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| 107. | Libyas Colonel Qaddafi from 1969 1988 Back when the West was Saddam Husseins ally in his war against Iran, the Middle Eastern rogue of the day was Libyas Colonel Muammar Qaddafi. ...
Colonel Qaddafi rose to power in 1969 when his secret corps of military Officers staged a bloodless, unopposed coup in Tripoli the capital, overthrowi...
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| 108. | short story Iraq Iraq was formally part of the Ottoman Empire. It got its independence in 1932 and a republic was proclaimed in 1958 but really it has been run by the military since then. The latest man to take control has been Saddam Husayn. It has been in war with Iran over territory for eight years, from 198...
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| 109. | Malay Post Colonial Project An examination of the intellectual heritage of the Malay Society ... Said wrote, “it is the role of the post-colonial intellectual to clarify and expand” the problematic aspects of postcolonial discourse which consists of a facet that he termed as the “politics of blame” (Said 1986: 45). He regards the intellectuals engaged in the “politics of blame” as wailers...
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| 110. | singapre - the story The British, who were extending their dominion in India, and whose trade with China in the second half of the 18th century was expanding, saw the need for a port of call in this region to refit, revitalise and protect their merchant fleet, as well as to forestall any advance by the Dutch in the East...
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| 111. | news ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistani forces believe they have cornered and perhaps wounded Osama bin Laden's deputy, Ayman al-Zawahri, in a battle near the Afghan border, three senior Pakistani officials said Thursday, the first major break in the world's most intense manhunt in more than a year. Hu...
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| 112. | Cloning Cloning, what’s the problem here? ... Of all the moral dilemmas such as capital punishment and guns, why focus on cloning? We focus on the issue of cloning because of the ideas scientists introduce. ... If everyone can benefit from cloning, why isn’t it easy?
Why isn’t cloning easy? Let’...
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| 113. | 6 day war in 1967 Question 1:
The six day war is also known as the third Arab – Israeli war or the ’67 war’.
The following events led up to the six day war
• 1960s: Syrian snipers make an attack on Israeli fishermen in the Sea of Galilee, they also attack settlers from the Golan Heights. ...
• April 1967: Israel...
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| 114. | George to George What Orwell Could Have Taught Bush About Imperialism ... Fegley
English 101
November 24, 2003
George to George: What Orwell Could
Have Taught Bush About Imperialism
Sometimes youth is a reason and sometimes it is only an excuse. ... Maybe if Orwell’s “Killing an Elephant” had been required reading during inauguration week in January ...
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| 115. | Creation Of Israel The Creation of Israel
1. How and why was the state of Israel created in 1948? ...
Introduction
The events leading up to and surrounding the creation of the independent Jewish state of Israel in 1948, in the area of Palestine, is very complex and involves the understanding of the arguments pre...
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| 116. | War in Persian Gulf ... The Persian Gulf of 1991 was as George Bush described “a defining moment” for the international community. ... Although the 1973 OPEC oil crisis and the 1990 Persian Gulf War reinforced the importance of securing energy supplies in the developed world, economic growth in the developing world ...
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| 117. | A Post-Saddam Scenario The United States got basing rights in western Germany, Japan, Korea, Korea, and eastern Mediterranean, after the Cold War, World War II, the Greek Civil War, and the Korean War. Germany mostly because of our role in dismantling the Nazi regime, they became the chief basing platform for U.S. troops....
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| 118. | My Essay President Bush will appoint a special advisory commission to examine failures in U.S. intelligence prior to the war in Iraq. The commission will reportedly seek to determine why the United States believed that Saddam Hussein's Iraqi military possessed useable weapons of mass destruction. NPR's Don G...
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| 119. | Malaysian Foreign Policy MALAYSIAS FOREIGN POLICY
As an extension of domestic policy, foreign policy is designed with the purpose in mind of defending and promoting the countrys national security, economic and other vital interests.
Despite the diversity of views regarding the perception and explanation of forei...
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| 120. | What is the national interest Is the national interest concept still relevant today SCOPE
National interest has been a vehicle for some state leaders who exploit and abuse it to appease their people and the world over questionable or unjustifiable acts or implementations so as to satisfy their own goals or for their personal benefits. The phrase “for national interest” has almos...
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