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    Israel Palestine Conflict

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    Israel-Palestine Conflict Two films‚ Izkor and 5 Broken Cameras‚ explain the ideologies‚ policies‚ and practices in the OPT and Israel. These films show how these ideologies are perpetuating the Israel-Palestine Conflict and suggest ways to end the occupation and problem. Izkor looks in depth at the Israel education system and society and 5 Broken Cameras looks at the nonviolent resistance movement in the OPT. Both films suggest that this conflict will be never-ending if something does not change

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    reconciliation-aimed encounters Does contact work in protracted asymmetrical conflict? Appraising 20 of reconciliation-aimed encounters between Israeli Jews and Palestinians Ifat Maoz Department of Communication and Journalism Hebrew University of Jerusalem‚ Israel Reference: Journal of Peace Research‚ Revised and Resubmitted Abstract In the past few decades‚ planned contact interventions between groups in conflict have played an important role in attempts at improving intergroup relations and achieving

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    While it may seem that Etgar Keret’s leftist view on Israel does not match up with the characters in “Cocked and Locked‚” it actually does. His negative portrayal of Israelis and Palestinians is to show that the conflict is not one-sided. In a letter exchange with Sayed Kashua‚ it is revealed that Keret is on the left in terms of Israel. Kashua is distraught over the state of the conflict and needs some motivation. Sayed asks the famed short story

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    Edward Said Identity

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    Professor: Raj Chandarlapaty Name: Farhad Mahmody ID# 8670 Class: Expository essay writing How Edward said Identify him self Edward Wadie Said was one of the most noticeable and influent scholars. This influential Palestinian man was born in1935; he was an Arab American‚ which was well known for advocating the role of intellectuals in society as a role exemplary illustrated by him. He insisted that the true intellectual’s role must be that of the amateur‚ as an amateur is not stimulated by academic rewards

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    Joe Sacco’s graphic novel‚ Palestine‚ deals with the repercussions of the first intifada in Israel/Palestine/the Holy Land. The story follows the author through the many refugee camps and towns around Palestine as he tries to gather information‚ stories‚ and pictures to construct his graphic novel. While the book is enjoyable at a face level‚ there are many underlying themes conveyed throughout its illustrated pages and written text. The most obvious of the themes is that of violence‚ brutality

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    Edward Said States

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    of the Middle-East. Said was renowned in the literary community as one of the most “distinguished literary critics and scholars...” Born in Jerusalem in 1935‚ Said‚ at the age of twelve‚ fled with his family to Cairo during the establishment of Israel as a Jewish state. In his essay‚ Said begins to discuss the state of the Palestinian people. The content of his essay is an explanation and an informative look on the Palestinian people‚ as well their situation and their identity. In our English

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    Non-Violence

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    Non-violence Strategies in Israel/Palestine As the world is familiar with the on-going conflict between Israel and Palestine‚ and we are aware that the uproar between these two nations had been in the most extreme form. Judaism and Islam are two of the world’s oldest and largest monotheistic religions. These religions share a variety of customs‚ beliefs‚ and practices. At the same time‚ there are enough differences that make these two clash. Although there are many conflicts going on in this

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    Edward Said

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    miserably are"(680) in the photo‚ I believe he is subtly referring to where the Europeans‚ in the creation of the state of Israel in the home of the Palestinian‚ had "placed them where they so miserably are"(680) as a people. This was the cause of "the embarrassment of people uncertain why they were being looked at and recorded"(680) because‚ before the creation of the state of Israel‚ the Palestinian people had been left alone. However‚ due to the will and power of the Europeans‚ the Palestinians are

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    IdentityCardAnalysisFinal

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    tone of controlled frustration/chaos and pride through a defensive tone followed by an accusatory tone finishing with a rather provoking tone‚ and finally to an understanding as the speaker expresses his experience. The speaker begins with‚ “I am an Arab‚” and then continuously uses the same phrase to display strong feelings of pride towards his own nationality. The speaker is not ashamed of where he is from and foreshadows the later details of the Israelis judging him. The tone then transitions

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    A Pen to Fight

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    People often get options what to do or not to do in life; I always choose my options freely without any pressure. But there are some people in this world who are “genius” but their abilities are often “shortened” or “greatened” by some ill choices or imposed choices. Shortened because they feel problematic with a sense of loss and greatened because that choice or loss leads them and their work to a massive acknowledgement. It can also be again their long fascination which turns to be against own

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