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Aviation Security and Al Qaeda in Yemen Military Assignment
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USA homeland security should also work hand in hand with other security agencies from countries that operate direct airlines to the US or connect through the United States airspace. A joint task force that scrutinizes all the passengers in foreign countries should consist of agents from the TSA and the departure country.
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First Arab-Israeli Conflict Military Case Study
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The United States was unambiguous to divide Palestine into Arab and Jewish states. This leads to the beginning of the Israeli war of Independence. Palestine Arab forces, Arab states, and the State of Israel are some of the primary forces that fought for the first Arab-Israeli conflict. The Arab-Israeli war in 1948 is also known as the War of Liberation.
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Operational Level the Planning of the Campaigns Waged in the Soviet Intervention in Afghanistan Military Coursework
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It has been ascertained that some of the prevailing issues in the present-day scenario include political conflicts, issues of terrorism, and social concerns among others. However, it must be stated that these issues can also be seen amid countries in the past as well which most of the time results in war and conflicts amid nations.
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Critical Analysis of the Iraq War Military Essay
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Thereafter, the group identifies the intensity of the threats through the Continual Philosophy. Notably, the intelligence’s resolution to establish the continuous process of the non-traditional threats enables it to gain added information concerning the masterminds of the activities and the targeted organizations from economic points of view.
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French Strategy Culminating in the Conflict of Germany and France of 1870-1871 Military Book Report/Review
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Previously in the other battles, the French army went all dimensional and equally equipped. In this particular resource, the French were obstructed and restricted owing to the split caused due to the preemptive strategies initiated by the Prussians. The siege on one side and the attack from other by French-led them half effective and half powerful.
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The Arab-Israeli War of 1973 Military Coursework
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The United States, realizing how far the Israelites had reached into Egypt and the harm they had caused on the country, they could not let it destroy the country’s army. This is the reason why they had to intervene and make the country to agree to a cease-fire deal with Egypt, which took place on the 24th of October. 
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The Current Conflict in Syria Involvement of Turkey Military Literature review
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Approximately 200,000 civilians in Syria have died as a result of the fight between Syria's government forces and forces against Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad's rule. Millions of people have run out of their homes. Properties have been brought down and homes destroyed forcing civilians to flee to neighboring countries and other safe places.
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History of the Israel and Palestinian Conflict Military Case Study
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The long history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict still contains a lot of contradictions unclear. “The conflicting historical narratives of both sides regarding the historical injustices committed and the ways to rectify them present the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a classic case study of the link between justice and peace”.
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Threat Based Response Patterns for Emergency Services Military Article
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Author suggests that the war on terror is actually fought on different fronts and as a result of this unique nature of the war with an enemy which is still unknown, the overall focus has been on overcoming the security challenges at the international level.
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Importance of Military Discipline and Accountability of Equipment in the Army Military Essay
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Discipline and accountability of equipment in the military are relevant to establishing a successful military force. Discipline ensures that the officers are responsible for their actions and do not misuse their position military members to break the law by mistreating the members of the public whenever there is a military operation. 
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The Human Terrain System of the US Military Military Essay
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The Iraq JUONS said that they hoped the Human Terrain system could help decrease both coalition force and local nationalities and avoid loss of life unnecessarily. The JUONS only brought the Human terrain system into existence but did not provide any funding.so to meet the requirements of the JUONS the Human Terrain system had to collect funds together from a variety of sources.
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Main Attributes of Containment Military Case Study
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The features of containment are still felt by the concerned parties due to the effect it brought forth (Gaddis, 2005 p. 478). Containment was a strategy of the foreign policy followed by the US during the Cold war. It was first laid out in 1947 by George F. Kennan and stated that there’s a need to contain and isolate communism.
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Causes of the Suez Canal Crisis of 1956 Military Research Paper
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Hopes of aligning Egypt to either of the sides of the powers were not lost. Zhou Enlai, the Chinese Premier had been impressed by Nasser at the 1955 Banding Conference. He recommended him to Khrushchev as a potential ally. Nasser was described as a young non-communist nationalist, who could be used correctly to destroy Western interests in the Middle East.
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R2P Concept and Russo-Georgian Conflict Military Research Paper
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The night before, Georgia tried to recapture South Ossetia, a disputed ethnic enclave in northern Georgia, using military intervention in Tskhinvali, capital of South Ossetia, in response to the attacks of radical separatists in the region (King 2014). Russian Federation, which had strongly supported the Ossetia’s extremist over a decade, reacted promptly.
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Peace and War Issues Critical Analysis Military Article
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This paper focuses on the probability of successful conflict resolution between two warring parties to settle through negotiations. It analyzes how the third parties can help in initiating negotiations and mediating between the two parties. The researcher explored the nature and types of mediators to generate a satisfactory outcome.
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China and America - Different Ways of Viewing the World Military Coursework
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China has already started showing interest in the control of its sea line through building a blue navy to operate in the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean, thereby putting an end to their dependence on America for that service. China’s move to build a strong army is also of concern to America since it shows the potential of China rising to power over war.
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Causes of the 1973 Arab-Israeli War Military Coursework
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The biggest lesson, however, is the element of lack of appreciation for the enemy’s point of view. Israel was genuinely caught napping in October 1973 because it viewed Egypt’s aggression as an illogical move. Based on its calculations, there was no possibility of an Egyptian victory, therefore, no logical need to use force. 
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Islamic State in Iraq and Syria Military Essay
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The group is a terrorist organization in that it attacks and causes mayhem then executes those who do not convert into Islam. The Group is a threat to the Western countries in particular the United States and France, which are conducting airstrikes in the region. The group uses online communication platforms to spread its threats and propaganda.
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Partially Intuition-Based Attack Scenario Military Essay
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Any attack using weapons of mass destruction can prove remarkably difficult and dangerous. The attack reactions reflect accordingly as they bring several physical and psychological trauma, stress, and death. The reaction expected in the immediate attack is acute panic and an outbreak of psychological and emotional challenges. 
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Homeland Security Threats to Yemen Military Essay
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The American strategy in Yemen has been using direct operations since the start of the Arab Spring. This has not been for the benefit of the Yemeni but as a strategy by the United States to manage its own homeland security by destroying the Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and their haven (Katherine, 2012). 
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Use of Joint Operations Principles by Russia in the Ukrainian Crisis Military Research Paper
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A joint operation is a general military term that refers to a kind of military action that is planned and conducted by joint forces or service forces that have been deployed under command relationships. Over the past few years, joint operations are also being utilized in conjunction with other governmental and non-governmental agencies.
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Operations & Maintenance - Aerial Targets Flight Services Military Assignment
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 Eventually, with time, this project will look forward to establishing its branches in the global market. The prime intention is to facilitate the weapons research and the customer training programs in an appropriate manner. The project management team will also have to keep in mind the position of other competitors within the global market,
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Reflective Practice Report Crp Military Case Study
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Our group was able to exhibit a tremendous presentation on the 4th of October. In comparison with the planning of other groups, our group could formulate and present a more lucid campaign plan. Despite the time constraints and complexities of team building, the team responded with a positive outcome.
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War of Retribution Military Essay
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They are jus in bello and jus ad bellum. Jus in bello establishes the rules for the conduct of war once it begins. It deals with matters such as the treatment of prisoners, killing noncombatants, the use of poisons and terrible weapons, and appropriation of property. Jus ad bellum lays down the conditions under which war can justifiably be waged.
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War Conflict between Israel and Hamas Military Essay
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This led to armies from some Arab states in the Middle East attacking Israel but lost the war to the Israeli army. At that time, Palestinians were driven out of the new State of Israel and became refugees in countries such as Egypt and Lebanon. Jews were also evicted from the Arab countries and many of their population were expelled from the Arab countries.
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Life and Leadership in the Navy Military Essay
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To conclude my paper, the main qualities: leadership, discipline, honesty and loyalty, communication, good environment, and well-traveled and life experience, are the main military qualities. These, which can be summed up into three qualities: communication, problem-solving, and experience, are similarly seen as main qualities in organizations.  
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New Pentagon Map that Seeks to Erase the Gap Military Literature review
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TThe complexities for the U.S. military operations are the social, economic, political, and cultural conditions of target areas. These places of conflict are places of poverty, political problems, and diseases, and so going to these places also means spending money and resources to some extent in helping alleviate these issues.
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Military Actions Criticism Military Article
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She has produced award-winning works like ‘No logo’, ‘Fences and Windows’, ‘The shock doctrine’, documentary (‘the take’), and film production. She is a regular columnist in ‘The Nation Magazine’ and ‘London Guardian’ for readers worldwide. Her mentioned article is a brief but comprehensive review of her book ‘The shock doctrine’.
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History of Developing Joint Operations Military Assignment
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The forcible entry led to a long reach of the operation and General Maxwell Thurman, who was the commander coordinated land, sea, and water action to realize explicitly outlined and rational goals. General Thurman executed and planned attacks on gravity centers. Amidst this gravity, centers was a Panamanian dictator.
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AL-Shabab Terrorist Group Analysis Military Research Paper
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Terrorism has been a continuous threat to the security of the world for the last couple of decades. It not only poses threat to the lives of people but also causes economic instability in the targeted areas because the level of investment in such areas goes significantly down due to insufficient security and a continuous threat of terrorism.
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How the Acquisition of AGM088E Military Equipment Has Been Managed through the Process of T&E Military Coursework
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Cho and Pan define acquisition as an initiation, conceptualization, development, modification and disposal of defense weapons for purposes of satisfying the needs of the department of defense. These objects that are acquired by the department of defense are intended to support the various military missions that are carried out by the government.
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US Military Operations Worldwide Military Essay
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Over 3,000 American citizens perished just on that single day at the hands of the ruthless enemies. The terrorist attack awakened the U.S. from the typical peaceful slumber it had enjoyed for so many years. Almost immediately, the United States armed forces embarked on a new type of war with Afghanistan: a terrorism kind of war (Schmitt 49).
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The Background of the Iraq War Military Case Study
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There were no such weapons found in Iraq that disclose the conspiracy of the U.S that its main interests were oil and other natural resources of the region. However, it cannot be denied that the efforts that the U.S made in support to promote democracy in the region were considerable that gave rise to the integrity and sovereignty of Iraq. 
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The Incursion of Iraq by the United States Military Case Study
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The United States government spent enormous financial resources in an ill-fated war that alienated some of its allies and undermined its leadership position in the world. Hopefully, the world will realize that the Israeli nation has to take responsibility for its actions and engage in genuine peace negotiations with the Palestinians.
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Review of Al-Qaida Terrorist Organization Military Report
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The national intelligence is a unit that is entrusted with the responsibility of providing insightful security information concerning the security of the country to the National Security Council, the President, and the Homeland Security Council. The founder of Al-Qaeda was Osama Bin Laden who grew up as a conservative young man.
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History of the Creation of a Terrorist Organization Al Qaeda Military Term Paper
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Al-Qaeda was formed by Osama Bin Laden in 1988, immediately preceding the end of the war in Afghanistan. It was molded out of an organization referred to as Maktab al-Khidamat, whose main aim was to absorb, place, and manage the thousands of Muslim volunteers who came to Afghanistan to fight alongside local mujahidin against the Soviet invasion.
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Government Policies and Procedures Reguarding 9/11 Military Coursework
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To the support of the American government, it is being advocated that the American government had launched preventive and precautionary measures in 1998 when the undertook the limited and controlled strikes in Afghanistan as well as Sudan where they believed the insurgents has had safe hideouts (Clifford & Wilson, 2007, 234). 
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Near and Long Term Security Threats to the United States Military Coursework
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Through strengthening investigation, interdiction, and prosecution, the United States has also managed to reduce the presence of these groups within its boundaries. This strategy has been achieved through a collaborative approach with other countries, the Interpol, and the judicial systems of the foreign nations. 
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Challenges that Military Organizations Face on Innovation during Peacetime and Wartime Military Coursework
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Innovation in the military aims at improving military activities in the future especially after failure at war. Some of the challenges that affect innovation in the military are political interferences, intellectual trends, societal influence, positions in the military departments, and personalities. 
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The Role of Smart Guns in Handling Illicit Small Arms and Light Weapons Trafficking in Nigeria Military Research Proposal
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In most countries, certain individuals are given permission to handle weapons that are usually considered to be illegal. However, there are also those who obtain them without the knowledge of the top authorities. As such, there has been an increased rate of gun trafficking in most of the West African countries that include Nigeria. 
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The History of Women in Military Military Essay
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The average day for a woman in the military irrespective of their marital status is almost the same. Most of the times it is difficult to predict the daily activities because the military dealings are very spontaneous (Browder 1). However, there is provision for a military woman to engage in exercise; physical fitness is given much weight.
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US Drones in Yemen Military Essay
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This suggests that had air strikes by the US drones been doing any good, there would have been less reaction and less terrorism. Instead, there have been more furious and raging hatred which has generated more terrorists and more crime. All of this has happened due to the US policy of drone attacks which is illogical and despicable.
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Role of Computer and Information Security in Defining Current National Security Issues Military Coursework
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The global advancement of internet and computer-networking development as well as information availability plays a vital role in defining the current national security issues. What seems to be most essential is for national security agencies to find new ways of preventing computer-related insecurity issues such as cyber terrorism. 
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The Thread of Biological Weapons Military Research Paper
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Weapons of mass destruction pose dangers in any nation the world over. The term “Weapons of Mass Destruction” is a generic term that is used to explain a variety of weapons that contain two salient but diabolic and catastrophic features: There potential to inflict large-scale destruction, and, the indiscriminate nature associated with their effects on civilians.
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Terrorist Organization: Boko Haram Military Research Paper
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The world has witnesses many terrorist organizations fighting for different causes and motives. Some of them fight in the name of religion, others for a sect, and yet some others exist just to spread violence and terrorism around the world. The United States, since 9/11, has been the victim of a fresher wave of violence.
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State-Sponsored Terrorism Military Term Paper
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The United States of America had succeeded in developing a democratic and liberal social structure that respected the value of humanity. The country that has a citizenry of mixed origin had become home to millions of people from different parts of the world with such people considering the country their home.
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Should Guantanamo Bay Be Shut Down or Not Military Research Paper
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Those who were captured and detainees as a result of United States war on terror that followed the attacks of September 11 are not considered Prisoner of War but unlawful enemy taking part in the war.  Those detained were held in different installations around the world operated by different agencies.
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Development of Jihad Groups Ideology in Afghanistan Military Capstone Project
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Since the September 11, 2001 attacks on the Twin Towers in New York, attention has been directed to various jihad groups in the Middle East. One of these groups, Al Qaeda, under the leadership of Osama bin Laden claimed responsibility for the attacks. This group has grown and developed with time, especially in areas with a history of violence and unrest.
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Going to War without Allies and Conscience of Catholic Soldiers Military Essay
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This paper examines the role of the Catholic Church and the concept of waging just wars according to Augustinian and Thomas Aquinas’ principles of waging just wars. The central aspect of the paper involved the evaluation of the fundamental debate of Bishops, Academics, and Diplomats in the debate in a Catholic Context.
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The Ethical Justification of War Military Case Study
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The historical justification of war refers to the use of the conventional historical methods in justifying wars, the conventional historical methods of justifying war include the use of laid down rules and agreements on war justification. The ethical justification of war, on other hand, refers to the application of ethical theories.
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