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    Iraq War Logs : Case Study

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    The end of the Cold war‚ with the fall of the Berlin Wall and then the dissolution of the USSR defined a new world order. This new world order saw the emergence of “new” wars that started with the first Gulf war and accelerated from the 9/11. As the global geopolitics was evolving‚ journalism was progressing with new technological devices and new ways of reporting (from 24h news channels to the advent of social media today). In this evolving context‚ there are some correlations between the new world

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    Effects of Antidepressants Growing up‚ I have always been aware of prescriptions drugs and their uses. My mom has been taking antidepressants since she was a teenager and I have always thought of them as being a good thing. As I got older‚ I started to see the negative effects they had on her. She became dependent on them and could not function properly without them. Seeing her go through all she went through while on those medications made me question whether the positive effects would outweigh

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    Chemical agents have been around for many decades and have helped in the winning of wars but have also introduce a way to killing people that almost anyone can come up with and this has allowed terrorist organizations to have more ways to terrorize people throughout the world. Chemical warfare is really where it all began in World War One from the French. Normally we hear that the Germans started this but in fact the French did and the Germans were the first to study it with great detail and use

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    Amaia Soto NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGY The advantages of technology are undeniable‚ electronic devices make our life much easier as we can save time and money when using them: cars‚ microwaves‚ mobile phones… In contrast‚ there are a lot of disadvantages that we don’t take into account. The recession is not the only cause of unemployment: technology has enabled multinational companies to replace their workers with machines. This business process has created job redundancies and downsizing. In

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    Negative Effects of Tourism

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    Negative physical / environmental impacts - The carrying capacity of a destination was not observed thus the place becomes too crowded. This results to overpopulation and overdevelopment. An example is the island of Boracay. - Depletion of a destination’s natural resources. Locals and tourists compete over water supply and other necessities. - Since hotels and resorts‚ bars‚ malls etc. have been built‚ these pose a problem on the sustainability of the place. They may also disturb the flora and

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    Causes of 2003 Us Iraq War

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    and Hegemonic Stability Theory As Causes for the 2003 US-Iraq War Many factors went into the decision of United States leaders to enter into war with Iraq in 2003. These reasons can be related to various classical and modern theories on the causes of war between states. Though there are several stances and viewpoints on the righteousness or legality of the war on Iraq‚ an objective eye will notice that the real factors for going to war are neither grounded in righteousness nor law. They involve

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    The Effects of War

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    The Effects of War on Soldiers War is the most powerful threat we have on the earth today. War can accomplish a variety of things in a variety of ways and it is entirely up to the government to decide a country’s war status. It is up to people that will never have to experience what they create‚ but what happens to the soldiers they send in to battle for them. For the soldiers they are stuck with an experience unlike any other known to man‚ stuck with memories and images of what it’s like to be

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    Ivan Paredes NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF INTERNET (TEST) You are at home in the U.S.A. and want to contact a friend in Ecuador‚ so you use the internet to communicate and life is better now. While‚ internet shortens the distances there are also three other negative effects impersonal communication‚ community misinformation and identity theft. First of all‚ most of us know how to use a computer but‚ do you remember the last time you wrote a letter to your mother in Chicago instead of sending an

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    TIR Paper The Iraq War in 2003 and the concept of jus ad bellum by Michael Walzer Workgroup 5 Deadline: Wednesday 27 March 2013 Word Count: X Table of Content Table of Content…………………………………………………………………………………..2 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………..3 Chapter 1: The concept of jus ad bellum by Michael Walzer……………………………………..4 Chapter 2: The principles of jus ad bellum and the invasion of Iraq……………………………...6 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………………...8 Bibliography………………………………………………………………………………………9

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    first Apparition cautions‚ “Macbeth! Macbeth! Macbeth! Beware Macduff! Beware the Thane of Fife!” (4.1.81-82). In other words‚ the Apparition tells Macbeth that there will be some sort of physically negative interaction with Macduff in the future. I predict that Macduff will murder Macbeth‚ or perhaps a war will break out. Because the Apparitions warn Macbeth‚ it leads me to believe that a murder will eventually take

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