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    Is Disney Rasist

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    Is Disney actually hutting our children? In the years growing up as a child it is practically impossible to find children that did not watch or claim to have a favorite Disney movie of their own. With young children being so easily influenced by what they see on TV this could be a problem. One major cause could be parents working more hours than they have in the past. The result of working is parents having less time to spend with their children. And because parents don’t have the extra time

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    Arabizi

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    “remote control” the remote was handed in to him. This issue‚ Arabizi penetrating the Arab world‚ gave rise to Dalia al Kury to film the documentary‚ Arabizi. The production company O3 filmed the documentary in Jordan‚ Kuwait and Egypt. These specific countries were chosen; as Jordan represents the Sham countries‚ Kuwait‚ the GCC and Egypt‚ the African Arabic countries. Arabizi is the mixing of Arabic with English; as Arabs claim that they can express themselves more clearly. To be more specific as mentioned

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    Stereotyping

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    The Veil that Iranian women were forced to wear the veil at all times‚ when many did not support the idea. This intriguing text has been brought to my attention because I thought I strongly anti supported any types of stereotypes against Islamic and Arab culture. However not knowing that I was a victim of stereotyping my whole life where I have been fed with ideas from the news‚ media‚ and people about different types of cultures without even knowing it. As I personally believed that Iranian women

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    Arabic Mythology

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    Like any other culture‚ ancient Arabs believed in demons‚ devils and the like‚ or at least they had stories about these things whether or not they believed those stories were true. Like everybody else they had their own mythology. Some of these stories are not really famous even for native speakers‚ like the story of how the rooster lost its ability to fly‚ or the legend which states that a very long time ago everything was able to talk; And some other stories are well-known (at least for those

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    Animal Fable

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    these qualities are hard to be taught just as mathematics and science are taught. For this reason‚ people use the method of telling fables. There are many different kinds of fables; popular ones are animal fable‚ one of which is Kalilah wa Dimna‚ an Arab translation of ancient Indian fable called Panchatantra. In Kalilah wa Dimna‚ many different animals are introduced. Each animal plays a different role and has different personality. They sometimes show wits but sometimes are very silly. In a series

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    a Hip-Hop Movement” Author: Jackson Allers Title: Voice of the Streets: The Birth of a Hip-Hop Movement Topic The topic is hip-hop and social issues. Thesis The author claims that Arab hip-hop was not an insular clique any more and its music can have impact on the larger society as the responses from this Arab hip-hop movement. Main points When Jackson interviews the MCs‚ he finds bribes might happen during the events Ground Zero: Jackson looks up the stage setting and listens to the MC’s

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    immigrants‚ we can cite the Arabic group. The Arab American Institute states that Arab Americans constitute an ethnicity made up of several waves of immigrants from the Arabic-speaking countries of southwestern Asia and North Africa that have settled

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    Israeli and Arab Conflict

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    shared language‚ religion and culture amongst the majority of Arab civilians in the Middle East‚ have been known to deliver the feeling of patriotism and chauvinism for Arabs all around the world. Arab citizens have supported each other throughout conflicts with the west in the twentieth century and are united under a single ideology. “We swear to God that we shall not rest until we restore Arab nationalism to Palestine and Palestine to the Arab nation. There is no room for imperialism and there is no

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    Arab-Israeli Conflict

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    A Never-Ending War: Understanding the Arab-Israeli Conflict and How it Impacts American Foreign Policy in the Middle East The current conflict between the Arab and Israeli people is one that dates back to the late 19th century and is one of the most complex and ongoing controversies in the Middle East today. The goal of this paper is to not only offer an introspective look into the history of this bloody feud and how it has transpired into the seemingly implacable problem it is today but to also

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    Muslim and Arab Americans

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    Muslim and Arab Americans are often mistaken for one another when in fact they are two different groups of people‚ although there are some cases where they overlap. Muslims are a religious group and follow the Islam religion. Arabs are an ethnic group. When we speak of an Arab we are referring to what part of the world they came from. When speaking of a Muslim we speak of the religion that they follow. In the past two years‚ there have been no changes made in US policy regarding the treatment

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