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    Growing up in the little island of Haiti opened my eyes to the complex network of problems faced by individuals living in areas with limited access to healthcare and education. Haiti is a medically backward country stuck in a time capsule where disabilities diseases hunger and death plagues the impoverish people every day. At a young age, due to political turmoil, my parents were forced to send my sisters and I to America. Coming to this live in this country opened up a world of opportunity for…

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    legal system in the United Stated of America, and how the courts are working in the U.S, especially about the structure of the Supreme Court. Also, how the Supreme Court enacted a verdict, he taught me how we can build the legal system in Iraqi Kurdistan. Attending in the argument of the Supreme Court was another new experience, I could learn how the nine justices are running the trial in the Supreme Court. Moreover, visiting Unite States congress was another dream for me, I could learn the…

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    Asia_Ihsan Ihmed_ ECO201-1stEssay Barin_Kayaoglu_ ECO201-1stEssay Herd mentality in Economy Traditionally, herd mentality was a phenomenon associated with animals. However, today herd mentality is associated with human behavior as well. It was in 19th century, French social psychologists Gabriel Tarde and Gustave Le Bon talked about herd mentality in their writings; additionally, Sigmund Freud and Wilfred Trotter have studied the Herd behavior . Herd mentality can happen in almost in every…

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    The existence of the refugee crisis has been going on in Europe. There are numerous reasons why the crisis has reached such a serious point. The endless wars and crises in the Middle East have forced the people to move to other areas. The governments in European countries have pushed policies that are increasingly anti-refugee. This enlarges to the crisis one reason is because the refugees are still seeking shelters, so they are basically still trying to get into the countries but the means are…

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    given by David Eubank, a former U.S Army Special Forces and Ranger Officer, and an alumnus of Texas A&M University. Currently, he is the director for the Free Burma Rangers (FBR), an organization that offers humanitarian aid to those in the Burma, Kurdistan, and Sudan war zone. While FBR has no religious or racial denomination, David himself is a Christian and believes that his being a follower of Jesus is what has led him to organizing FBR. David emphasized the importance of faith, love, and…

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    Bilal Kayani's Life

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    interest. You might or might not have heard the story about the young man who lost his life trying to get United Kingdom from France all because of his young love. This story is about the young man Bilal Kayani, he was 17 years old and was from Kurdistan Iraq. He he wanted to meet his girlfriend Mina, who lives in London England. But to be able to do that he had leave Iraq. But his journey of love was not easy. When Bilal left Iraq, the Turkish army had caught him, but he managed to flee and in…

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    we know today as the Republic of Turkey. The new Turkish government did not keep its promises to Kurdish people. Kurds have lost their cultural and political rights in Turkey; therefore a group of radical Kurdish students formed Partiya Karkeren Kurdistan (PKK) to get their credibility back. In 1973, Abdullah Ocalan the leaders of this radical Kurdish group has declared the Kurdish identity in Turkey. Kurds are concentrating in the eleventh provinces of the Turkey’s southeast. Turkish…

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    but enter the world of violence that surrounds the Kurdistan Worker’s Party (PKK). For decades, the PKK has been involved in armed rebellion against Turkey in hopes of gaining an independent state, and is considered by Turkey, the US, the UN, and NATO to be a terrorist organization. Although Kurds represent the fourth largest ethnic group in the Middle East, they lack a independent homeland and instead live in an area of land called Kurdistan, located between Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Iran.…

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    TITLE OF PAPER: RELATION BETWEEN MEDIA AND LANGUAGE: USING LANGUAGE IN THE KURDISH MEDIA NAME: RAWEZH KAMARAN AHMED STUDENT NO: 143021324 COURSE: MEDIA AND LANGUAGE (SMN 504) LECTURER: ASSOC.PROF.DOC NERIMAN SAYGILI INTRODUCTION In our days mass media have a important role upon our live and society, and the main element which is media use it for communicate with their audience is by using language, so the relation between media and language is strong and both they have influence for…

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    on May 8, 1945. The Al-Anfal Campaign started about 1986 and ended in 1989. The places that were involved with the Holocaust were Europe, mostly Germany, Poland, and Austria. The places that were involved in the Al-Anfal Campaign were Iraq Iraqi Kurdistan.…

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