Papers 1631-1640 of total 2077 found.
…and unexplainable pieces of physical evidence are a pair of geodes. Both are believed to be approximately 1,800 years old and when carefully examined were identified as electrical cells. One of the cells which was discovered in Iraq was tested and produced 2 volts…
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…energy is used and wasted by careless consumers. With a small percentage of the oil that we need and use actually produced in the US, companies search for foreign aid (magazine source, got to check it out its at school). Iraq is said to have the ability…
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…a microscope to reveal the contents of a pot thousands of years ago. As stated in Renfrew & Bahn a jar found in Western Iraq, after chemical and infrared spectroscopy was found to contain tartaric acid which indicated the earliest appearance of wine in the diet…
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…and to 'humanize' capital punishment by the pursuit of technical perfection' (Bockle 43). The death penalty is a form of torture trying to be justified with advanced technology. How does this form of torture differ from the torture that takes place in 'Iran, Iraq
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…or strategic value attaching. In contrast, the events of the Gulf War, when a large portion of the world's oil supply was threatened, almost immediate action was taken by NATO and its allies against Iraq. Finally, if we conclude that NATO intervention was legitimate…
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…stounding and unexplainable pieces of physical evidence are a pair of geodes. Both are believed to be approximately 1,800 years old and when carefully examined were identified as electrical cells. One of the cells which was discovered in Iraq was tested…
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…assumption was that the United States just wanted to secure its benefits in the Middle East, especially those about petroleum, by bombing and putting an embargo on Iraq (O'Brien, 1977). Although some groups and states use terrorism in order to attain relatively…
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…to the flag of Yemen, the flag of Syria, and the flag of Iraq (http://www.odic.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/eg.html). The houses I saw in Egypt were much like the ones we have in America, it just depends on the how much money the family has to afford a nice…
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…from its own ugliness (O'Brien 544). Both ideas present truth, however both ideas also contradict each other, in a nutshell patriotism becomes a paradox. Nevertheless, with the recent war in Iraq, people strive to distinguish patriotism: either a person…
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…of freedom into a prison, and a pulpit (a place in which a spritual leader guides you) it becomes the gallows. Theocracy is a government based on religion. Parallel: Iran, Iraq, the Vatican. The founders are asking how they balance a strong central power…
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