The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although the question is incomplete because it does not provide any map for reference, we can say that the Tigris River and the Euphrates River are found in the Middle East region, in what today is Bagdad, Iraq. The mountains close to this Tigris-Euphrates River System are called the Taurus Mountains. The Tigris River starts in Turkey, crosses Iraq, and ends in the Persian Gulf. The Euphrates River also starts in Turkey, crosses Syria, then Iraq, and joins the Tigris River before ending in the Persian Gulf. These two rivers are very symbolic in the history of humanity because the Sumerians settled in the middle of both rivers. They are considered by historians as the oldest civilization of planet Earth.
One of the most significant <span>factors that led to the development of civilizations in ancient Mesopotamia were the Tigris and Euphrates rivers--since these rivers provided crucial irrigation for crop development. </span>
<span>Relations between the United States and Cuba had been steadily declining since Castro seized power in early 1959. U.S. officials were soon convinced that Castro’s government was too anti-American to be trusted, and they feared that he might lead Cuba into the communist bloc.</span>
The factors that shaped US foreign policy in the Middle East during George H.W. Bush were based on and primarily driven by the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
The Sept. 11 attacks sparked an aggressive administration by President Bush, which established that efforts to eliminate any terrorist cell implemented by Osama bin Laden's leadership would be spared, even if it promoted strong attacks on Afghanistan. This attitude has spawned a number of violent conflicts (such as the invasion of Iraq that has led to much destruction and death of innocents) and has harmed many Muslims around the world.
Although combating terrorism is necessary, Bush's approach was very violent and affected people who were not involved in terrorism, in addition to stimulating a series of prejudices against Muslims and people from the Middle East, so I do not agree with the Bush administration, in parts.
Negative working capital is when a company’s current liabilities exceed its current assets.