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    Mammar Gaddafi Influence

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    their beloved people‚ and their actions reflects that. On the other hand‚ there are selfish‚ power-seeking leaders that take advantage of their power and status as well as their people. Muammar Gaddafi started at the bottom; being born in Sirte‚ Libya into an African tribal family by the name of al-Qadhafah. This tribe traveled through the desert and lived in Bedouin tents‚ which are quite sizeable‚ typically ranging from twenty to thirty feet in length. Growing up‚ he idolized Abdel Nasser‚ an

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    flies was memorable because it addressed an ongoing the on going global tension Between democracy and dictatorship. And that is why this idea was so memorable it teaches us that dictatorships do exist and that in some countries such as syria and libya dictator rules are exercised on a repetitive basis. In the begininngijeje of the novel the orange and potoe bith live a happy live meaning that if you did it then you would know it yesterday and then it would happen so quickly that i can finally

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    Sahara desert

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    James Davis Professor Pope/GLY 101 March 26‚ 2014 Research Paper Sahara Desert Sahara Desert is the world’s largest desert. fahsdf asdfjk asdfjas dfasdkfj afoiwehfa djfaiweofj asdkfThe eastern Sahara is the driest region on Earth‚ where the received solar radiation is capable of evaporating over 200-times the amount of rainfall. It is characterized by a vegetation-free expanse of sandstone in the south and a limestone plateau in the north‚ with numerous sand sheets and sand dunes in numerous

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    fight for democracy at home. It all began in Tunisia in December 2010‚ and quickly escalated into a campaign for change that would reach across the region‚ and move the world. By the time the conflict reached a boiling point -- governments in Egypt‚ Libya and Yemen would also be ousted in an uprising that would make history. What couldn’t be predicted however‚ were the various means to which the conflict would culminate for the dictators themselves. In Tunisia‚ the outcome followed suit with others

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    Africa‚ suggests the area of Maghreb‚ including today’s Libya‚ Algeria‚ Tunisia‚ and Morocco. After the mid-16th century‚ Maghreb‚ east of Morocco‚ was loosely under the control of the Turkish Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman rules centered on the cities of Algiers‚ Tunis‚ and Tripoli. Though several dynasties were founded‚ including the semi-independent Muradids(1612-1702) and Husaynids(1705-1881) in Tunisia‚ and Qaramanlis(1711-1835) in Libya‚ the Empire maintained its strong influence for the next

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    person like Gaddafi‚ who ruled Libya for more than 40 years‚ resignation was not an option. He was willing to eliminate the revolution against him no matter how. He gathered his army around the cities which the demonstrators controlled and was about to commit massacres against Libyans. The United Nations had to do something to prevent the massacres Gaddafi’s forces were about to commit. On March 2011‚ the UN started an intervention in Libya by imposing a no-fly zone over Libya to prevent Gaddafi’s air

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    The Libyan Revolution

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    actually happening. In December 2010‚ Tunisia reared up against President‚ Ben Ali‚ in a bid for their undeniable human rights. Major demonstrations took place in Egypt‚ Djibouti‚ Iraq‚ Kuwait‚ Iran‚ Algeria‚ Morocco‚ Yemen‚ China‚ Bahrain‚ and Libya‚ with minor demonstrations and suicidal protests spreading across almost every country in the Middle East. Dubbed the ’Jasmine Revolution’ by media sources‚ the conflict across the area is a cry for the abolition of the oppressive dictatorships in

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    the other protests that grew into an armed resistance to the government‚ is gradually nearing its logical conclusion - first Egypt‚ now Libya and‚ in parallel‚ Syria‚ where the situation has been extremely aggravated (Islam and the Arab revolutions‚2011). When it created by Qaddafi Libyan Arab Jamahiriya‚ which represents people ’s power‚ all the people of Libya had social benefits and guarantees. However‚ that cannot be said of the neighboring Egypt (Arabs unfinished buisiness‚2012). There have

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    Libyan Publics Services

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    Does Libya need to create a change in the management of public services ? During 42 years Libya has lost a lot of tangible and untangible things ‚such as constitution ‚government organizations and something ‚which are very important‚ it is called management . However ‚ to answer the above question ‚ it is better to have a historical overview about the creation of Public service in Libya Libyan Kingdom 1951 to 1969 During the period from 1951 to 1969 Libya could

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    The Arab Spring

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    Yemen‚ Egypt‚ and Libya • Has also led to civil wars and violence in Bahrain‚ Syria‚ Algeria‚ and others. Where is the Arab Spring happening? • Began in Tunisia after the self-immolation of a protester of police abuses in December 2010 • Quickly spread across N. Africa into Middle East Where is the Arab Spring happening? • Egypt – – 30 year president Hosni Mubarak stepped down after two weeks of massive demonstrations Where is the Arab Spring happening? • Libya – Longtime dictator

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