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    Slavery is by no means an invention of the Anglo-Saxon people. One of the earliest civilizations to practice slavery would be the Babylonian Empire. “The Code of Hammurabi”, which dates to the eighteenth-century BC, addresses the legal status of slavery. Slavery was also quite commonplace in Africa, even before…

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    because without knowing the full scenario, we tend to believe one side of the argument is better than the other when in reality, we are only given a portion of the truth. Foner then continues, “ Of course, there is nothing intrinsically wrong with young people either developing from history a sense of identity or taking pride in their nation's accomplishments. But when history locates supposedly primordial characteristics shared with members one’s own group and no one else, it negates the…

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    religious views. Seeing as how discriminatory they are towards other religions- to the point where people other than Muslim cannot openly practice in Saudi Arabia- they would not be inclusive towards people from other cultures. To say Saudi Arabia would be accepting of other countries would be solely dependent upon weather they practiced Islam and where they were from. As for dating, Saudi Arabian people would consider casual dating or cohabitation without marriage evil, and this lifestyle would…

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    In 1903 a man named Robert Jemison started as well as managed an organization by the name of Jemison Real Estate and Insurance Company. “This company furnished the business and financial management and secured resources for the construction of some of Birmingham’s most representative buildings, including the well-known sixteen story Empire Building.” A majority of the great building improvements were carried on through the Jemison Real Estate and Insurance Company, than any other in Alabama. In…

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    estimation of July 2015 states. In addition, the population growth rate is 0.77% with 14.46 births per 1000 population and 6.58 deaths per 1000 population. These people talk many languages, but the Portuguese language is the most widely spoken language compared with other languages such as Spanish and German. In contrast, Saudi Arabia has 27,752,316 people which is too low compared to the population of Brazil; however, Saudi Arabia has the bigger growth rate of 1.46% than Brazil with 18.51…

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    population represents the different waves of immigration over the past 300 years. The official language is English, but there are a lot of people who speak Spanish. Gibraltar’s border with the North is with Southern Spain. La Linea of the Cadiz province is the town closest to the border. La Linea is a very poor town and is struggling economically. Many of the people who live in La…

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    USA and Saudi Arabia Each nation in the world has a unique feature or ability for which it is known for. While some are known for their economic and military prowess, others are revered for their rich cultural histories and vibrant people and natural resources that they have in abundance. As such, the uniqueness of each country can be exhibited through a detailed comparison between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia and U.S. have some similarities and differences…

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    Africa in the World, part four, starts with the chapter “Crazy Soup”, about the defeat of the Triple Alliance of American groups by Cortes. Juan Garrido, “an African turned Europea turned America”, became an agent of the Columbian exchange when he planted three kernels of bread wheat on American ground. The freedom that Garrido had wasn’t experienced by all Africans, with a majority of slaves doing back-breaking work to produce Portugal’s best cash crop, sugar. This country soon grew into an…

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    Timothy was a man in his late 70's. He was born in Charlotte Amalie, US Virgin Islands. Timothy died on an Island in the Caribbean Sea. He died during a massive Hurricane. Soon after Timothy was born he was abandoned at the residence of mister & Misses Smith. Mr. & Mrs. Smith took Timothy in but were killed due to the following winter. Timothy was alone yet again until he was found by a young farmer when he was 8 months old. Timothy grew up with him and helped him with his farm. He learned my…

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    Shirin Ebadi Women

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    is an incredible person (to put it VERY lightly). She was Iran’s first female judge and first Muslim women to receive a Noble Peace Prize. Even though she was dismissed in 1979, because of the Khomeini’s revolution, she opened her own practice for people who were persecuted by the same authorities that discriminated against her. In 200, she was arrested and later imprisoned for criticizing Iran’s hierocracy. ‘Role of Women in World Peace’ was an interesting and provocative forum to go…

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