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    Depleted Iraq Essay

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    And its link to the increased birth defects in Iraq A Research Investigation compiled by Terry-Lynn Istain Contents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u HYPERLINK \l "_Toc425457394" Introduction PAGEREF _Toc425457394 \h 4 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc425457395" Literature Review PAGEREF _Toc425457395 \h 5 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc425457396" The toxicity of Depleted Uranium- (Wayne‚ 2010) PAGEREF _Toc425457396 \h 5 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc425457397" Birth defects in Iraq and the plausibility of environmental exposure:

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    Iraq--Just War?

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    Do you believe the invasion of Iraq successfully meets the principles of a just war? A just war is a war that “can only be waged as a last resort. All nonviolent options must be exhausted before the use of force is justified… can only be fought to redress a wrong suffered… must discriminate between combatants and non-combatants” (What Is A Just War?). The war in Iraq was not used as an only remaining option; it was not used as a means to retaliate for an action imposed against us; and it was

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    Ethnic Conflict In Iraq

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    Upon marching into Iraq in 2003‚ American forces were tasked with deposing Saddam Hussein and imposing stability and security. The former was accomplished with stunning rapidity; the latter continues to elude Iraqis‚ regional interests‚ and the Western world almost fifteen years later. Why such chaos? Even the American “surge” of soldiers in 2007 did little to quell the violence. Ethnic conflict between the Kurds‚ Sunnis‚ and Shias‚ extant prior to American involvement‚ intensified post-invasion

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    The customs of Iraq and the United States‚ or in more general terms the western world‚ have their differences. Elizabeth experienced trouble adjusting to the Iraqi culture‚ and many individuals in Iraq had trouble understanding the hers. Fatima‚ a woman of El Nahra‚ suffers as we all do‚ from ethnocentrism‚ believing that her culture is “the right one.” The first set of customs that Fatima believes are superior relate to marriage. In the United States‚ it is my opinion that marriages are seen as

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    simple example of this is the use of uniforms. The Geneva Conventions provided that lawful combatants must wear a distinguishable uniform. In Iraq and Afghanistan the enemy wore no uniforms while American soldiers are required to wear them. How does a soldier identify the enemy if he wears no uniform? There is little argument that our enemies in Iraq and Afghanistan were not following international law. The argument then turns to how we deal with nations and organizations like these. To

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    and the society I live in. Thankfully I have never been a victim but I do have family members that have paid the maximum price for it. War is death and it will kill anything that crosses its path. The war in Iraq was a war that consisted of two phases first was the invasion of Ba’athist Iraq by the United States of America and the United Kingdom and also the assistance of several other countries like Poland and Australia. The first days of attacks mainly lasted about 21 days of major combat operations

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    Iraq Women Analysis

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    Women in Iraq live a significantly different life from women in the west. The culture in 1950’s Iraq differs from that in the west in many way‚ and Fatima‚ being a woman from the rural village of El Nahra‚ would be closer to more traditional Iraqi culture than a woman from Baghdad or other cities. She would place a greater emphasis on family‚ a woman’s responsibility to her family‚ and more traditional interpretations of the Koran. Fatima would argue that the position of women in Iraqi culture is

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    the fact that an Iraqi terrorist group had recently attacked America in 2001‚ in the 9/11 attacks by a terrorist group‚ led by Saddam Hussein. The negative stereotype around the Iraqi people had led the American soldiers to believe that everybody in Iraq was a terrorist. Hence‚ they tortured the prisoners with the belief that they were doing the right thing. Such kind of instances only demonstrates how violent and dangerous prejudice can be. Bias has also led to other inhuman acts such as

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    Journal Review Andrew Parker Comparative Politics Dr. John Sutherlin March 26‚ 2013 Ansell‚ Ben‚ and David Samuels. "Inequality and Democratization: A Contractarian Approach." Comparative Political Studies 43.12 (2010): 1543-574. SAGE. Web. 12 Mar. 2013. <http://cps.sagepub.com/content/43/12/1543.full.pdf+html>. Introduction Ben Ansell and David Samuels‚ authors of the article‚ are Political Science professors at the University of Minnesota and have each published works through

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    Pro War in Iraq

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    Pro War in Iraq I do not subscribe to the fashionable notion of moral equivalence between all deeply-held beliefs. I believe in the rights of the individual over the collective. I believe democracy is better than dictatorship‚ both morally and practically. Not necessarily democracy as we or the Americans or the French practice it‚ but the idea that in every possible practical way‚ you should let people make their own decisions‚ and if these decisions need to be circumscribed in any way‚ then you

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