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    the future of oil and gas

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    The oil and gas industry is one of the world’s largest‚ complex‚ and expensive industry. The prices of oil and gas are probably the most closely plotted products in the global economy. In this industry there are three main segment of value chain: upstream‚ midstream‚ and downstream. It is evident that energy source play vital input to human activities‚ development‚ and growth of the economy. Hence‚ it is believed that after the industrial revolution‚ accessed clean‚ inexpensive and reliable energy

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    Equal Opportunity is a Good Thing In the widest sense‚ gender individuality refers to each person’s own sense of being male or female. Although there are cultural‚ psychological and social characteristics associated with a person’s gender identity‚ I have seen how both men and women – from different cultures - took part in the shaping of our nation’s naval forces‚ the society I belong. Even though we have isolated incidents of sexual harassment and racial discrimination‚ it is very clear that the

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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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    Disneyland Paris

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    Asterix‚ the helmeted‚ pint-sized Gallic warrior who has a theme park located near Euro Disney. Price of the park entrance; during 1990s there are many countries are being suffered about economics and the movement of currency around the world and the Gulf War (1991). If compare between Disney in Orlando and Disney in Paris‚ most of the people chosen to go Disney in Orlando because the price was much cheaper with guaranteed good weather and beautiful Floridian beaches within easy reach. Climate and Weather

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    At 7:12PM on Wednesday‚ March19‚ 2003‚ President Bush authorized a full-scale war on Iraq and the Saddam Hussein led regime by uttering just two simple words. "Let’s go‚" President George W. Bush said to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfield Wednesday at the close of a nearly four-hour meeting in the Oval Office. The war on Iraq‚ which has been given the title "Operation: Iraqi Freedom"‚ is the result of months of Hussein’s refusal to let United Nations weapons inspectors into Iraq. The U.N. suspects

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    the 1990’s was to share the importance of women’s sexuality. However over the years Madonna has become more sensitive as she has grown up in the public eye and she doesn’t wish to offend. For e.g. her withdrawal of a Che Gevara image during the gulf war in 2003‚ although she is still maintains a prominent figure in today’s market. Madonna’s however is still quite radical and still quite surprising towards her consumers e.g. the ‘Britney Kiss’ – which ins essence will give her a unique advantage

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    The Sanctions Debate and the Logic of Choice/Diplomacy (David Baldwin) Sanctions are understood to be one policy option for influencing other states. (N.B other options include: diplomacy‚ propaganda‚ military force‚ do nothing) This article highlights the need to distinguish between: 1) Whether sanctions “work” (are they effective?) 2) Whether they should be used It is not enough to discuss the disadvantages of implementing sanctions‚ rather one should go one step further in discussing

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    Personal History Project

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    Personal History Project Option B On September 8th 1990‚ it was a hot sunny day in the city of Cali‚ Colombia. Temperature around 88°F with very low humidity‚ normal for that time of year‚ since the summer was about to begin. A sky full of altocumulus clouds cooled the estimated population of about 1.7 million people ("1990 population estimate for Cali‚ Colombia."). Among that population there was my mother. Already late for her gynecology appointment‚ inconveniently causes by a car accident

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    The United States has been at war since its creation in 1776. It has battled confrontation 222 out of 239 years‚ just about 93% of its continuance. Notably‚ one of the most crucial wars is the “War on Terror”. Beginning in March of 2003‚ this war initially served the purpose of getting rid of the country’s leader Saddam Hussein to prevent his use of suspected stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction. While this war was strategically justified the real war between Iraq and the U.S. began long before

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    February 25‚ Saddam Hussein ordered his army to withdraw from Kuwait”. (1) President George W. Bush was convinced that Saddam was still hiding WMDs after the Gulf War (1) For his actions‚ “governments around the world called for Saddam Hussein to be put on trial to answer for his actions and those of his troops‚” because “the actions of the Iraqis were war crimes.” (1) Saddam’s actions and brutality eventually led to his capture and execution Saddam eluded capture for eight months before he was actually

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