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    Over the last nine years, people have routinely asked, "How did you become politically conscious and actively engaged?" It 's a fair question. After all, I wasn 't raised in a political household, nor were my parents counterculture radicals or hippies. For me, conversations with close friends, books, drugs and music were the key factors in shaping my worldview, morals and politics. In other words, my political consciousness was raised through social and cultural experiences, both collective and

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    v. No. Of 2 Mosques; both just outside the right of the way. vi. No. Of 15 securities checkpoints or police stations. vii. Most these have intruded on the state-owned of the road or are immediately nearby. [38] [39] [40] Considerable encroachment on the Expressway No.1 has occurred over the years. An inventory of the encroaching installations was undertaken in August 2012 and was augmented in June 2013. Along the Expressway No.1, almost all are small businesses serving passing traffic, some

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    United States thought that Abu Omar al-Baghdadi was merely a face used to legitimize the ISI and that the ISI was a cover for the more notorious group, Al Qaeda. In April of 2007, the ISI declared a Cabinet of Ministers to serve under Abu Omar al-Baghdadi. Of the 10 ministers in the Cabinet, there are three notable names. Those names are Abdullah al-Janabi, who served as the Minister of Security, Abu Ayyub al-Masri, who served as the Minister of War, and Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who would eventually become

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    The group ISIS was originally founded and supported by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and Osama Bin Laden in 1999 as Jamaat al-Tawhid wa-l-Jihad (JTWJ). In 2004, during the Iraq invasion by the United States, Zarqawi’s JTWJ joined Bin Laden’s al-Qaeda to fight the United States. In 2006, the groups separated because of ideological differences. Whereas Zarqawi strongly believed in destroying or weeding out the global Islamic community, Bin Laden believed that Muslim communities were not the problem but only

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    Expressway No. 1 passes 2 km to the North of the ecologically important site boundary within the Mesopotamian Shrub Desert Ecoregion of the Habbaniyah Lake. Sand dunes are very common which cause many accidents; there should be special equipment at Al Rutbah Centre to avoid these accidents. [38] [39] 4.7 Economic Vision The benefits and impacts transport corridors bring to a national economy are greater than those of mere transport infrastructure. Transport infrastructure deals with basic

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    ISIS has its control an estimated area of 30,000 square miles including the territories of Iraqi governorates of Baghdad, Al Anbar, Diyala, Kirkuk, Al Badiya, Halab, Idlib, Hama, Damascus and a couple of the areas from the coastal regions. ISIS has enormous amounts funding and making it the best terrorist organization in the whole entire world. By 2006- 2007 the group as

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