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micklethwait

Contemporary World Issues: Middle Eastern Revolutions - 1 views

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    This is our class blog. I'm only posting this to demonstrate.
sheldonj666

Paul Sedra (sedgate) on Twitter - 0 views

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    The latest from Paul Sedra (@sedgate). Avid Egypt watcher and historian, Associate Professor at Simon Fraser University, intermittent blogger at http://thawrathoughts.blogspot.com. Vancouver, Canada
micklethwait

CNN.com - Breaking News, U.S., World, Weather, Entertainment & Video News - 0 views

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  • NEW Missing 4-year-old boy found Soldier beaten to death ... by peers   Asteroid to pass 'very close' to Earth
  • NEW NATO to create 'spearhead' force Can NATO get back to its roots? ISIS vs. Muslims: The media war What does ISIS want?   NEW Ebola
wmulnea

AS Macro Key Term: Spare Capacity | tutor2u Economics - 0 views

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    Geof Riley explains the term "spare capacity" at a macro-economic level. This brief article explores the pros and cons of producing a product "below the maximum sustainable level of production," and helps to explain why the term is so prevalent in the petroleum market.
kkerby223

Olivia Arthur Photographs Saudi Arabian life in her book, Jeddah Diaries. - 0 views

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    In the following link there are multiple images as well as informative texts. Olivia Arthur, and photographer, traveled to Saudi Arabia to teach a photography class. The images seen are a few of the pictures she took while there. Arthur discusses the difficulties she faced, many of the women did not want to be photographed or have their faces showing, Arthur had to get creative with her pictures. She also states that there is a discrepancy with women's rights when it comes to what economic class you are in.
alarsso

9 questions about Syria you were too embarrassed to ask - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    What is Syria? Why the civil war? How did it all go so wrong compared to other countries of the Arab Spring? Why do Russia and Iran still like Syria so much? Why hasn't the US gotten involved? Why are chemical weapons being so heavily differentiated from other regime violent acts?
jordanbrown16

Nuclear deal with Iran: Pros and cons - 1 views

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    Here is a list of a few pros and cons regarding Iran's nuclear program, according to political blogger, Andrej Matisak.
hkerby2

What makes Syria’s ‘barrel bombs’ so scary - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    This article is very different than all the others that I have found. The article seems to downgrade the effects of the barrel bombs and seems to put down the regime by saying the bombs are "nothing special" and stating that by all accounts, the bombs are not that effective. The effectiveness they are referring to is the accuracy of the bombs.
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