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    Mr Pepper

    concepts, adept at handling multiple responsibilities ▪ Basic college classes and U.S. Air Force professional security training PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2002 – Present United States Air Force Security Forces Member Minot AFB, North Dakota ▪ Controlled entry into a weapon storage area for nuclear weapons ▪ Monitored alarms ▪ Trained/assisted members in nuclear security training ▪ Performed various other functions

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    Promotion

    RELEASES ASSIGNMENT #1 SYLLA OUMAR 13430 WARNER/REPRISE ARTIST JOSH GROBAN FINALLY ANNOUNCES “BRAND NEW” NORTH AMERICAN TOUR His new album “all that echoes “debuting #1 is available. The dates for his worldwide tour are now known. (Toronto, ON - January 9, 2013) – The world famous singer and songwriter Josh Groban From warner/reprise is releasing the dates to his new “Brand NEW” north american tour following the success of his latest album “All That Echoes”!Tickets will be available for purchase

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    How the Americas Got Started

    Americas got started North American started to civilize about 35,000 years ago. There was a land mass that acted as a bridge like structure that connected Europe and Alaska. Many natives used this land mass to cross over to the Americas. When the Ice age ended the water level rose over the land mass which was submerged leaving the native that were here stranded with no way to go back across to their land. This is how the first descendants as well as their animal made it into North Americans over

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    Trends

    21). (pp. 22-32) Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Retrieved April, 16 2010, from JSTOR, via Apollo Library: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2772954 Clark, John. (2004). Urbanization. In P. Mattar (Ed.) Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa,

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    World Risks That Could Impact Business

    Among all the risks covered in the course, which one do you see to be the most significant threat to the world. (Risks include: Retreat from globalization, WMD proliferation, Instability in the MiddleEast, Oil supply uncertainty) Of all the political risks covered, the Iraq/Middle East threat has the greatest likelihood of triggering the other major threats. Thus, the worsening of the Iraq/Middle East situation poses the gravest threat to the growth and stability of the world economy.

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    Leased Lines

    parts of the world? Lease lines span between 1.544 Mbits/second for a typical T1 located in North America to over 34 Mbits/second in Europe. It was below 50 Mbits of data transmission when difficulties started to occur from country to country so that different parts of the world could configure their own set of lease line standards (Panko & Panko 2011).    b. What is the exact speed of a T1 line? North America provides lease line access in the form of T1. This is a dedicated connection which

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    Analysis of Latin America

    Analysis on Open Veins of Latin America History is a subject most people tend to disregard and see it as only the class they needed to pass in school. Most individuals don't take the time to reflect how history has had an impact on them, their family and even their culture. By studying and understanding history and why events happened they way they did it can help us analyze our current situation and even help predict future events. This is what Eduardo Galeano tries to do in his book Open Veins

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    Global Oil Trends

    technology has unlocked vast new reservoirs of crude oil and natural gas. The article I have chosen is from The Wall Street Journal. It was published October 31, 2013 and written by Costas Paris. It is titled “Energy Boom Drives Demand for Tankers; Rising North American Exports Lead to Shipbuilding Frenzy.” Costas Paris is a senior correspondent in the London bureau of The Wall Street Journal. He specializes on global logistics, demands of goods, and supply trends. He joined the Journal back in 2011 and

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    Escape from Camp 14

    Trauma of Shin Dong-hyuk Do you know about North Korean’s political prison camps? Many people might do not know what there are. They have existed twice as long as Stalin’s Soviet gulags and twelve times as long as the Nazi concentration camps. No one born and raised in these camps is known to have escaped. But Shin Dong-hyuk did. He was destined to a life of hard labor and an early death. Thinking of love and family were no meaning. He just saw his mother as a competitor for food. He is taught

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    International Tourism News Article

    that most Americans are following very closely is the current situation with North Korea. With the political uncertainty and military threats it makes one question any potential visits to the countries around North Korea. The other countries are aware of the devastating effects that North Korea could have on their tourism revenue and have issued statements that it is still safe to visit. Seoul, South Korea believes that North Korea is doing this on purpose to harm their local economy and is doing everything

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