Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
that cause US has a great interesting in the Middle East's security environment. First of all, American worries about the terrorism because Al Qaeda and other radical Islamist groups recruit their members in the Middle East. Second, US wants to control the use
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Category: /Law & Government
time scanning your card if you knew that maybe this subway might blow into a million pieces if that person behind you doesn't. It's just that you may think it's a hassle; until something bad happens then you with you had it there to protect you.
The El Al
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Category: /Business & Economy
. Terrorist groups such as the Al Qaeda continue to instill fear into the world and attacks such as 9/11 and the Russian schools murders can have a rippling effect throughout the world. For example: "U.S. intelligence agencies concluded recently that al Qaeda
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Category: /History/Asian History
and Arabs used to deal with money on the bases of weight, the tribe of Quraish for example used to weigh silver on a scale called Dirham, and weigh gold on a scale called Dinar.
The first Islamic currency
In the era of Abo-baker al-sadeeq they still used foreign
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
hanging on a laas hadde he
395 Aboute his nekke, under his arm adown.
396 The hote somer hadde maad his hewe al brown,
397 And certainly he was a good felawe.
398 Ful many a draughte of win had he drawe
399 Fro Burdeuxward, whil that the chapman sleep.
400
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
also contribute to lower employee turnover rates, retention of qualified employees, and motivation of workers. "When people are well trained and highly motivated, they learn, develop their abilities, and care about customers". (Noe et al, 2004) The optical
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Category: /Law & Government
is pretty well split over the presidential race right now, but me and just about everyone else I know are strongly against Al Gore because we know we will not be free under his presidency. We will lose our freedom to hunt and to defend ourselves along
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Category: /Science & Technology
, particularly in intensive care units (ICUs) across the world. In 1992, a large European multi-center research study found that MRSA accounted for 57% of all ICU-acquired S. aureus infections (Vincent et al., 1995). In U.S. hospitals, current estimates
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Category: /Business & Economy/Companies
to identify problems and strategies in service marketing, Zeithaml et al. (1985) found that cost-oriented pricing was the most popular approach used by service firms. Although this method offers some advantages, the simplistic nature of cost-oriented pricing
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
Parties: Anthony Brown, et al (appellee) v. Pro Football, inc., et al (appellant)
Facts: In 1987,a collective bargaining agreement between the National Football League, a group of football clubs, and the NFL Players Association, a labor union, expired
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