Papers 1581-1590 of total 2077 found.
…between Cuba, Iraq, or Syria with the United States (Cuba, up until the recent events of September 11th). These countries have suffered devastating effects from economic interdependence, not only economically, but also developmentally in every aspect of life…
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…of independence; the first of a few wars to erupt between the two states. It began on May 15, 1948. Troops from Syria, Egypt, Transjordan (which is now known as simply “Jordan”), and Iraq entered Palestine to support the Arabs. Although the numbers of these troops…
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…or Marx could have full, control, sort of like Iraq with Sudan Housaine. Many editions were printed out of The Communist Manifesto in the 19th century in different languages. Each one instigated new revolts, which most of the time were not very successful…
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…acknowledge that none of the Software or underlying information or technology may be downloaded or otherwise exported or re-exported (i) into (or to a national or resident of) Cuba, Iraq, Libya, Sudan, North Korea, Iran, Syria or any other country subject to a U.S…
Details: Words: 1948 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
…, it is realized that mankind may never be able to successfully have political unity. These examples are just four of many; the breakup of the Soviet Union, Northern Ireland, the Kurdish peoples between Iraq and Turkey, the conflicts in African nations, and the Chinese…
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Category: /History
…for the meetings of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The meetings continued through December. On January 15, 1991 President Bush signed the National Security Directive authorizing Schwarzkopf to implement his plan and begin the bombing of Iraq. President Bush gave Saddam…
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Category: /History
…and led by the United States and Great Britain. Iraq was the only Arab state that joined. In March 1955, Egypt’s Gamal Abdel Nasser created an Arab alliance including Syria and Saudi Arabia to counter the west’s influence in the Middle East. Nasser felt…
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…and foreign volunteers were joined by regular armies of Transjordan (now the kingdom of JORDAN), IRAQ, LEBANON, and SYRIA, with token support from SAUDI ARABIA. Efforts by the UN to halt the fighting were unsuccessful until June 11, when a 4-week truce…
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Category: /History
…the nation had no real historic existence as such. Regimes in this category were Egypt, Guinea, Mali, Ghana, Burma, Algeria, Syria, Iraq, and Peru to name but a few. This is unlike the soviet nation where she boasted a rich cultural history to enforce…
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…are: Cuba North Korea Iran Iraq Libya. According to the FAS, the OFAC restrictions on these countries is fairly substantial. Taken as a total, the countries will import approximately 11% of the world wheat trade. This is not a trifling amount in terms of world…
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