Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
weapons of mass destruction within Iraq, and following principles of cultural relativism, their belief was true. Even so there were certainly another set of believers claiming the contrary, and how can it be that there are two sets of truths saying the exact
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Category: /Social Sciences
the economical and political structure of the oil market. The Iran-Iraq war, which ushered in the decade, was to pose a considerable problem for the market's structure, sending industry experts into a spin in fear of the impending major price shock. However
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
into a New Era, one which will bedevil the US for generations. By pushing the nation into a bogus war, by essentially taking over a nation based on lies and pretexts, the country will have to wrestle with the nettling problem of Iraq for years to come
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Category: /Entertainment
collectively engaged in a war against Western interests and values was an assumption woven throughout the coverage. This was evident as political groupings as diverse as Al-Qaeda, Islamic Jihad, Hamas, Hizbollah and the governments of Iraq, Iran, Syria, the Sudan
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
native Saudi Arabia. Bin Laden also studied with radical Islamic thinkers and may have already been organizing al-Qaeda when Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990. Bin Laden was outraged when the government allowed U.S. troops to be stationed in Saudi Arabia
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Category: /Law & Government
Torture in military-run prisons captured the attention of the American people because of the disturbing pictures that emerged from Abu Ghraib prison outside of Baghdad, Iraq. As a country trying to clean up its reputation, relying on torture as a method
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Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
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On April 28, 2004 CBS's 60 Minutes aired photos depicting prisoner abuse in Iraq. These photographs illustrate US military personnel partaking in cruel and disgraceful treatment of Iraqi prisoners. During a speech at the Pentagon on May 10, 2004
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
him to Iraq but Asaad never found him. This incident makes Asaad lose his trust in people. Asaad reaches Iraq by himself with the determination to reach Kuwait and to pay back fifty Dinars given to him by his Uncle who wants him to marry his daughter Nada
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Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
and the people who seek refuge in the UK. You only need look at the latest top four nationalities - Iraq, Zimbabwe, Afghanistan and Somalia - of those seeking asylum to see that this increase in positive decisions proves that the majority of asylum seekers are fleeing
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Category: /History/European History
with the Germans over the Jews. This theory is much more compelling than the first one, and current events suggest that we might have actually learned from our mistakes. Prior to America's invasion of Iraq, Saddam Hussein employed a police force commanded to keep
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