I do not believe borders will be re-drawn in the greater Middle East. It is true that a “relatively unknown map… has been circulating around strategic, governmental, NATO, policy and military circles since mid-2006. It has been causally allowed to surface in public, maybe in an attempt to build consensus and to slowly prepare the general public for possible, maybe even ...
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Iran already has a nuclear deal, made in 2015, between Iran and six major powers: Germany, the UK, France, Russia, China and the US. I assume this question is asking will there still be a deal if President Donald Trump withdraws his support, as he has been consistently threatening to do.
Trump has three main complaints about the deal: it does not include Iran’s ballistic missile ...
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It is an important question because of its location and its potential to destabilize the wider Middle Eastern region. Afghanistan is located in south-central Asia and has borders with Iran and Turkmenistan, two countries with the second and third largest natural gas reserves in the world. Its location also includes trade routes connecting southern and eastern Asia to Europe and the Middle ...
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Western democracies would have a very hard time rolling back the “surveillance state” and in fact it’s likely to get worse. There have been example after example where data collected under the auspices of protecting people from harm actually does the opposite. For example, names on a terror watch list have punished innocent people and prevented them from flying, just because ...
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Yes, I do believe a stable equilibrium will evolve in East Asia. My reasoning is that steadiness will be reached with the help of an international organization known as ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations). ASEAN is comprised of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand, Brunei, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, and Cambodia. ASEAN Plus Six includes China, the Republic of ...
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Usually if someone was to change a part of their major or they want to make their skills more specific than it is usually too late after they complete their degree. That is not to say that they can’t add on more education but they would have to either attend college or take some classes in order to get that skill added on.
Before you finish college you need to determine if ...
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Getting a master’s degree is always a good option for anyone in today’s time because the higher the education that you have the better it looks on your resume in getting a good job. It shows that you’re serious and you have higher and more education than someone who has a bachelor’s degree.
So I do think it is a good option to get a master’s degree or MBA ...
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If I was thinking about getting into informational technology, I would research which company I would like to work for and then I would go that route as opposed to getting the degree first and then finding a job later. You should always find what type a job you want and that will let you know the specialty that you need to aim for while you’re in school.
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I believe the most successful venture of Microsoft has been Microsoft office. I think that is the software program and product that is probably the most popular for both companies and for personal use. I believe they have probably made the most money off of Microsoft office. It is expensive and when you buy a new computer you most likely need to have it installed in order to do any type of ...
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Some people believe that apple is the leader of the computer industry but I still believe that Microsoft is because of their products like Microsoft office. These include word, excel, and PowerPoint to name a few. Microsoft word is used in creating documents. Students use it to type their essays on and office workers use it to type correspondents. Exel is used as a spreadsheet and many ...
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