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    Battle of Khafji

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    Battle of Khafji From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Battle of Khafji Part of the Gulf War Military operations during liberation of Khafji Date 29 January – 1 February 1991 Location Khafji‚ Saudi Arabia 28°25′N 48°30′ECoordinates: 28°25′N 48°30′E Result Iraqis capture the Saudi city Khafji Coalition repulse the Iraqi troops two days later Belligerents United States Saudi Arabia Qatar United Kingdom Iraq Commanders and leaders Khalid bin Sultan Fahd bin Abdul-Aziz Norman

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    Name Dates Place Details Outcomes 1 Battle of Cowpens Jan. 17th 1781 Cherokee County In January the 17th of 1781 while Tarleton’s men (Britain) attacked‚ Morgan (Colonies) instructed the militia to skirmish with Tarleton’s men but to leave the front line open after firing a few rounds. The british mistook the repositioning of the Colonies as a rout and ran into an unexpected volley of aiming rifle fire with a cavalry charge and the militia showing up. The Tarleton escaped but Morgan’s troops

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    Beowulf's Battles

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    Beowulf’s Battles             The epic poem Beowulf is one of the oldest epics in English literature. Beowulf is a great Anglo-Saxon warrior.  He has super human abilities that set him apart from other men. He is a servant to Hrothgar and eventually becomes a beloved king.  Beowulf is a true hero in this epic because of his accomplishments in battle. Beowulf fights Grendel‚ Grendel’s mother‚ and a dragon throughout this poem. The three battles Beowulf engages in differ by his attitude‚ preparation

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    The Battle of Thermopylae

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    George Garcia History 110A Chrissanthos 8 December 2010 The Battle of Thermopylae There have been many battles that have taken place throughout the course of history‚ but few as important in shaping the course of time as the Battle of Thermopylae. During the summer of 480 BC‚ the great Spartan King Leonidas and his 300 soldiers accompanied by approximately 7000 Greeks held out for three days against hundreds of thousands of Persian soldiers‚ under the command of King Xerxes. This was no easy

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    Carlisle‚ Rodney P.‚ and John Stewart Bowman. Persian Gulf War. New York: Facts On File‚ 2003.  Print.     Kent‚ Zachary. The Persian Gulf War: "the Mother of All Battles" Hillside‚ NJ: Enslow‚ 1994. Print.    Lee‚ Roger A. "The History Guy: The Persian Gulf War (1990­1991)." The History Guy: The Persian  Gulf War (1990­1991). N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 29 May 2014    "Persian Gulf War." History.com. A&E Television Networks‚ n.d. Web. 26 May 2014.        Notes/Script    Slide 1 ­ (years of the war

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    The Battle of Thermopylae

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    The Stand at Thermopylae The Battle of Thermopylae was one of the most legendary battles history had ever seen‚ and had been a popular topic in hundreds of poems‚ stories‚ and even present day movies‚ such as “300”. However‚ many of the facts were omitted or inaccurate. So what is the story behind all the blood and glory? The battle had been a crucial part of the Second Persian Invasion‚ taking place in 480 BC. Although the battle only took place over a span of 7 days‚ it was considered one of the

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    The National Wildlife Federation wrote the article “The Deepwater Horizon’s Impact on Gulf Wildlife and Habitats” the author(s) really didn’t used too many emotions when writing the article. In fact‚ this article was more informative of the issues that wildlife is faced with in their living conditions. Moreover‚ the article mainly list detailed information on statistics done by other researchers and scientist. The author simply used manipulation of statics. I believe‚ that the article was used in

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    The Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill commenced on April 20‚ 2010 and continued for next 86 days. It was devastating to the extent that it killed eleven men and seventeen people severely wounded. The total estimate of the crude oil spilled is about 4.9 million barrels. It was controlled later on but the devastating effects that last for a longtime‚ is was the contribution of the deterioration of air and water through pollutions. When the oil evaporation happens it creates very small particles called carcinogens

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    Media Analysis of Gulf War

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    THE MEDIA & IRAQ: WAR COVERAGE ANALYSIS BY MARIELLEN DIEMAND “To speak the truth‚ there must be two people. One to speak it and one to hear it.” HENRY DAVID THOREAU Thoreau reminds us that in order for there to be truth in our lives there must be someone to speak it first. We as a society assume those truths will be freely distributed by those who run our country and those who keep us informed – those we are supposed to be able to depend on and trust. In a time of war‚ free speech comes under

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    Edilyn M. Esquivel AB-Economics 3A San Isidro‚ Leyte Public Market: An Economic Impact Analysis Chapter I: Introduction Background of the Study San Isidro is a 4th class municipality in the province of Leyte‚ Philippines. Its number of population as of 2011 according to the Local Governance Performance Management System (LGPMS) is 19‚ 655. San Isidro is politically subdivided into 19 barangays with a total land area (in has) of 14‚ 254.12. San Isidro’s economic activities lie on agriculture

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