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    of a 13 day series of American mediated talks between Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin‚ and have been heralded by many to say it has been the longest lasting and most effectively negotiated agreement between any Arab nation and Israel. One of the biggest political issues of the last several decades has been keeping peace

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    The Monopoly Ahmed El-Zeini‚ chairman of the division of building materials in the Chamber of Commerce in Egypt‚ says: "Some analysts believe that the cement industry has suffered too much from the monopoly of certain local manufacturers‚ not to mention the manipulation of prices. The Egyptian Authority for the protection of competition and prevention of monopolistic practices has begun to study the cost of cement production in the local plants‚ to make sure no monopolistic practices are being carried

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    the problems ‎between the two sides. ‎ Moreover‚ after the signing of the Camp David Peace Agreement between Anwar ElSadat‚ the former President of Egypt‚ and the Israeli authorities in 1978‚ Sharm El ‎Sheikh has guided all its political‚ economical‚ and touristic capabilities to support ‎peace in the whole region. ‎ On the other hand‚ after Egypt regained control over the city of Sharm El Sheikh in ‎‎1982‚ the Egyptian authorities have given special attention to the city to make it one ‎of the

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    Lebanon Vs. Egypt | Compare/Contrast Essay | | Reem Hani | 12/19/2012 | Every country is unique in its civilization‚ culture‚ and morals. Lebanon and Egypt are two of the most majestic countries‚ not only in the Arab world‚ but also worldwide. Comparing and contrasting those two countries will help us understand and get to know the Egyptian and our culture more. These two Arab countries have several differences‚ as well as some similarities. These two countries are the primary contributors

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    Organization it was formed in 1964 the laeder ofthe group was Yasir Arafat. 10. On september 17‚ Egypt and Isreal signed two agreements‚ the leader of Egypt was Anwar Sadat and the prime minister Menachem begin. 11. Egypt recognized Isreal as a state‚ and Isreal returned the Sinai Pennisula to Egypt. 12. President Anwar Sadat angered arabs and was assinated in 1981. 13. The intifadas were unarmed teenagers who attacked Isrealie soldiers. 14. The

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    Dayan David Elazar Ariel Sharon Shmuel Gonen Benjamin Peled Israel Tal Rehavam Zeevi Aharon Yariv Yitzhak Hofi Rafael Eitan Abraham Adan Yanush Ben Gal Saad El Shazly Mustafa Tlass[1] General Shakkour [1] Naji Jamil [1] Hafez al-Assad Ahmad Ismail Ali Hosni Mubarak Mohammed Aly Fahmy Anwar Sadat Abdel Ghani el-Gammasy Abdul Munim Wassel Abd-Al-Minaam Khaleel Abu Zikry Strength 415‚000 troops‚ 1‚500 tanks‚ 3‚000 armored carriers‚ 945 artillery units‚[2] 561 airplanes

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    Second‚ the Coptic Church became a full member of the many councils. Also‚ he was interested in the unity of church‚ so he made a lot of dialogue with various Catholic Churches and Protestant Churches. Third‚ Pope Shenouda stand against President Anwar El-Sadat the president of Egypt towards Islamist groups. He refused to give the Coptic Christians permission to make pilgrimage because of Israeli occupied Jerusalem. Although the Coptic Orthodox Church faced many persecution in his papacy from many sides

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    My topic is talking about the problem of the Nile River and the conflict on the water between Egypt and Nile Basin countries. The Nile River has been the source of life and of conflict in the Nile Basin countries. The late president Mohamed Anwar El-Sadat said that the only thing is going Egypt in another war is Nile river and Egypt`s share in water of Nile. Nile River represents to Egypt the pulse and the spirit for every Egyptian so‚ it is important to us to keep our right in water of the river

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    lives in the first world war‚ the speech was given at the memorial gardens in Canberra and was also televised all over Australia; and throughout the speech an air of remembrance and the ability of us as a unified nation to overcome these obstacles. Anwar Sadat delivered his speech on the 20th of November 1977 in the Israeli Knesset‚ house of parliament‚ and was an unprecedented turn of events following a long history of Egyptian attacks on Israel and vice versa‚ this speech was an attempt to establish

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    were supported by two great nuclear powers – the USSR and the USA respectively. Even though the United Nations was able to settle the war‚ the final armistice was reached only after the signature of the Camp David Accords by Egyptian President Anwar El Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin in 1978. Furthermore‚ the subscribers were awarded with the Nobel Peace Prize in the same year. One of the key events of the decade was the Fall of Saigon that marked the end of 20-year

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