Category: /Literature/English
their marketing strategies to the detriment of the U.S. (F.A.S. 2000)
The restrictions in trade are controlled by the Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC). The main countries targeted for restrictions are:
Cuba
North Korea
Iran
Iraq
Libya.
According
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Category: /History
of 1949 Israel became the 59th member of the United Nations. Despite several cease fires, the nations of Jordan, Iraq, Egypt, Lebanon, and Syria continued to attack the new state of Israel. This fighting eventually resulted in the mass exodus of over a half
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
live below the poverty line, and only about 30 people are employed by the Navy. Cuba, Santo Domingo, Chile, Grenada, Vietnam, Iraq, and Kosovo, are some of the locations of conflicts that U.S. troops have trained for in Vieques. In 1994 when preparing
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Category: /Science & Technology
countries including Russia, Iraq, and North Korea, have established capabilities to
produce and load deadly anthrax spores into weapons (D.Funk, Army Times, 3-19-98). An anthrax
loaded scud missile could kill 100,000 people in an urban area according to a 1993
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Category: /History
after pages and pages of serious information, such as casualty numbers and battle reports. In May of 1941, Iraq, a British controlled area, was under siege from Axis powers eager to get their hands on much needed oil. Hitler was depicted in several comic
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Category: /History
rights. Cuba regularly ranks with the likes of Iraq, Syria, Libya and North Korea with regard to its human rights records. Castro's security forces crush even the most basic rights that we as Americans enjoy. Freedoms that we don't give a second thought
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Category: /History/World History
wives, several of his 30 mistresses, and about 20 of his children. He stayed in Libya for several years, but later fled to Iraq and then finally Saudi Arabia (Pearson). Idi Amin died in August of 2003 of kidney failure. He was admitted to a hospital in Jiddah
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Category: /Social Sciences
into the atmosphere than most other vehicles.
"Being dependent on others for the natural resources that we don't have when we use a disproportionate share of those resources causes problems for the United States. I believe the war we just fought in Iraq had something
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Category: /Science & Technology
to overpopulation. The United States shouldn't pick a fight with Iraq because we just have too many darned people running around here and we need to make some room! Disease, as we spoke about, has its own path and calling. With technology and medicines and research
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Category: /Business & Economy/Marketing and Advertising
from the image of an overpowering US brand. The US attacks on Afghanistan and Iraq, the support of Israel, have stirred anger in Muslim countries (including morocco) where there has been calls to boycott American products. Coca-cola stands for so much
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