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    • Until recently‚ with a significant offshore natural gas discovery‚ Israel has had essentially no commercial fossil fuel resources of its own‚ and has been forced to depend almost exclusively on imports to meet its energy needs. • Israel has attempted to diversify its supply sources and to utilize alternatives like solar and wind energy. Traditionally‚ Israel has relied on expensive‚ long-term contracts with nations like Mexico (oil)‚ Norway (oil)‚ the United Kingdom (oil)‚ Australia (coal)

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    Faustus Sins

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    Dr Faustus and Seven Sins Dr Faustus is a short play written by Christopher Marlowe. The play is a masterful insight into the paradoxical soul of mankind and its ironically self inflicted corruption. The play could be classification as a theological allegory. It can be assumed that the play specifically speaks to the religious motivations of the time‚ but can be adapted to the present as well. Marlowe portrays Faustus ’ ambition as dangerous; it was the cause of his demise. Perhaps Marlowe

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    Israel Cultural Analysis

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    The purpose of this memo is to investigate the similarities and differences between the United States and Israel’s cultural and business aspects. Differences Between the United States and Israel Primary cultural aspects of the United States The United States still has the idea of Manifest Destiny. The U.S. individualism; Individuals believe to have a control of the future‚ resulting in a systematic way of doing things. It is very important to be on time to any kind of meeting or event

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    Palestinian and Israeli people‚ whose land is it really? Israel is a Holy Land given to the covenant people by God‚ these are people who live by the Holy Law He gave us. Even though the Palestinians believe Israel is their homeland‚ the Jewish people have right to the land because‚ not only does history and the bible prove so‚ but archeologists have found artifacts that prove it is their land. To begin with‚ Jewish people have many ties to Israel‚ but one of the most important ones is biblical. In

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    Sin Tax

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    As the end of the year 2012 approached‚ the passing of the Sin Tax Bill grew into being the “talk of the town” – or perhaps‚ of the entire country. On the 20th of December of the same year‚ President Noynoy Aquino finally signed Republic Act No. 10351‚ better known as the Sin Tax Reform Act of 2012 which was implemented on January of the year 2013.The sin tax law is expected to raise 30 billion pesos ($750 million) which will be used for the health care services for over 5 million poor families just

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    the nation their own Jewish state. The natives of the country grew more and more concerned‚ and the tensions eventually escalated to violence. The United Nations tried to solve the problem in 1947. They created a land deal that designated 55% of the country to the Zionists. The Palestinians weren’t pleased‚ since the Jews only consisted of 30% of the population. The natives of the country were forced into war in 1948 after the Zionists committed

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    Is Abortion a Sin?

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    In her article entitled “Abortion is Not a Sin”‚ Poppy Dixon makes the claim that abortion is not a sin because the Bible does not label it as a sin. In fact‚ Dixon boldly states that those who regard abortion as sinful are committing the sins of idolatry and blasphemy. This controversial statement stirs up a very heated argument. As a Christian‚ I strongly disagree with this statement. The idea of abortion not being a sin is totally unbiblical. Dixon‚ takes scriptures and twists them to justify

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    Iran Israel Conflict

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    Discuss Iran nuclear ambition? Will it become a nuclear weapon state? “The world will need greatly increased energy supply in the next 20 years‚ especially clean-generated electricity. And nuclear power answers all parameters of future energy needs.” Jasjit Singh INTRODUCTION On December 3‚ 2007‚ the U.S. National Intelligence Council released an unclassified summary of the newest National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) entitled "Iran: Nuclear Intentions and Capabilities." Although

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    Sin Tax

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    Higher sin taxes take effect today By Jess Diaz (The Philippine Star) | Updated January 1‚ 2013 - 12:00am MANILA‚ Philippines - The New Year ushers in higher taxes on cigarettes‚ beer‚ liquor‚ wine‚ and other tobacco and alcohol products. When he signed Republic Act No. 10351 on Dec. 20‚ President Aquino said‚ “Today‚ we are again making history: for the past 15 years‚ we have been trying to reform the tax structure of imposing excise tax on tobacco and alcohol products. After 15 long years‚ we

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    Sin and Its Hierarchy

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    October 26‚ 2012 1st Period Sin and Its Hierarchy Throughout the novel The Scarlet Letter‚ Nathaniel Hawthorne focuses on the struggle of Hester Prynne‚ a woman who is forced to deal with the strict Puritan punishment for the adulterous birth of her child‚ Pearl. Yet‚ the very Puritan values that bring Hester public ignominy help to lift her to a position of respect in the community. Although Hawthorne does not condone Hester’s sin‚ he takes pains to show that her sin is minimal in comparison to

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