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    Socialism Vs Communism

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    Today, many people are concerned with global economy and politics. As much as they should be apprehensive with their economy and the government, many have different beliefs on what political systems our country should be a part of. There are plenty of different systems that countless countries around the world are associated with, and many discuss the theories of if communism or socialism would be best fit for the United States. Several are extremely pro-communism, anti-communism, etc., without…

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    An international language refers to a language in widespread use as a foreign language or second language (Richards et al.,1992, p.234). Over the years, the English language has reached a status of the international language, and has played an important role around the world for economic, education, scientific and entertainment exchange between nations and particularly between people, and commonly is characterized as a lingua franca. According to Crystal (1997), today, more people use English…

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    Iraqi troops invading Kuwait, United States President at the time, George H.W. Bush, deployed troops along the Persian Gulf and along the Saudi Arabian border fearing that Hussein would target them next; this became known as Operation Desert Shield. Three months into Operation Desert Shield, it was declared by the United Nations Security Council that if Iraq did not leave Kuwait by January 15, 1991, the United States and their allies could use force to remove Iraq from Kuwait. January 16th…

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    such as gold, silver, opal and diamonds. Australia has a huge amount of its land especially for cattle and sheep along with dairy and tobacco farms. A lot of its fruits are traded out of Australia with several countries such as China, Japan, United Kingdom and the United States. For the last 20 years, Australia has had a 3%…

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    Diaspora

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    The novel is based with the novel of part Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter”. She wrote “Desirable Daughters” in 2002. It’s about three sisters from Calcutta and their struggle after immigrant for foreign countries. “The Tree Bride” (2004) and “Miss New India” (2011). Her immigrant life was end at her age of 76 on January 28, 2017 Saturday in Manhattan. “Diaspora is a term comes from…

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    the author of “The Bright Continent”, offer in depth knowledge about Africa’s economic situation. Though discussing the same topic, Olopade and Collier propose complete opposite theses, questions, and solutions. Paul Collier hails from the United Kingdom while Daya Olopade is a Nigerian-American, thus creating a complex balance of opinions. Collier’s book offers Western culture reasoning to why the poorest countries are incapable of progressing in the globalized world, despite constant aid being…

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    Buddhism Essay

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    Buddhism Siddhartha Gautama was a prince of a small kingdom in northeastern India. Siddhartha lived a life of luxury and pleasure, guarded from ugliness and sadness and was always surrounded by beautiful people and objects. He had everything, but he wanted to see what he was being guarded from. When he was 29 years old, Siddhartha escaped his palace to see the world outside. He left his wife and baby son behind and began the Great Renunciation. He cut his hair off and changed his nice, royalty…

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    Fantasy books: a reader can either love them or simply not stand them. Christopher Paolini’s Eragon is just one of those well-known novels. The application of an allegory relates today’s political tensions and desire for peace to the turmoil of the rebel Varden. It developed the plot of Eragon and drove it in a way that allowed the reader to observe how delicate the system of a government is, and how easily it can be toppled. At the beginning, Eragon is a poor farm boy living with his uncle in a…

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    Second World War Essay

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    British and Soviet military forces in the defeat of German Nazism in the spring of 1945 ended the European phase of World War Two; the most lethal and destructive war in the history of mankind. After the euphoria of the Allie’s victory over Nazism, three trends emerge that would transform Britain’s position in the world in subsequent years of World War II. SOCIALLY POLITCALLY ECONMOICALLY Socially The Second World War claimed the lives of approximately 500,000 Brits. However, the death toll…

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    satellite states and the Western Bloc which was the United States and its NATO allies. The Eastern Bloc was supporting communism. The western bloc would be supporting capitalism. The Eastern Bloc would contain the countries such as Vietnam, Soviet Union, Korea, Cuba, Hungary, Bulgaria, Lao, and China. The Eastern Bloc was more communism this was advocating class war and a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person is paid accordingly to their abilities and needs. And was run…

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