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    Edward Said’s orientalism is a way of seeing middle east countries that emphasizes and distorts the differences of Arab cultures and their people compared to Europe and the U.S. When watching Arab Labor there is a sense of a cultural divide between the Palestinians and the Jewish population against Europe and U.S. Some of the characters are very stereotypical of what people think of when talking about Palestinians. One of the examples that is orientalist is the portrayal of the Alian family’s mechanic

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    Arab Awakening’ or ‘Arab Spring’‚ which occurred on 18 December 2010‚ may be regarded as the most recent and burning issue of the contemporary political events since the predominance of news‚ reports and research over this topic in the year 2011. This huge revolutionary wave in Arab World had given a specific attention when all its happenings were published fully and regularly by the mass media along with the undivided attention from millions of people all round the world. Therefore‚ ‘Arab Spring’

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    What makes a person an Arab? One may very quickly answer that an Arab is someone whose first language is Arabic. Another common answer would be that an Arab originates from the Middle East. Therefore‚ because there is an increasing trend in America to understand who Arabs truly are‚ Samhan describes the role of Arab Americans in shaping America. Samhan begins by stating that Arabs come from a highly diverse background. As a result‚ the immigrants that make up the Arab American population come from

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    The First Arab-Israeli War

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    state of ISRAEL in 1948‚ there have been four major Arab-Israeli wars (1947-49‚ 1956‚ 1967‚ and 1973) and numerous intermittent battles. Although Egypt and Israel signed a peace treaty in 1979‚ hostility between Israel and the rest of its Arab neighbors‚ complicated by the demands of Palestinian Arabs‚ continued into the 1980s.<br><br><b>THE FIRST PALESTINE WAR (1947-49)</b><br>The first war began as a civil conflict between Palestinian Jews and Arabs following the United Nations recommendation of Nov

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    The Arab world is often mistaken as a monolithic region that is exclusively dominated by Arabs and Islam. However‚ the Middle East is an intricate kaleidoscope of diverse ethnic and religious groups. As of recent‚ the issues of ethnic‚ lingual‚ and religious minorities are some of the most important issues facing the Arab world. In particular‚ one large minority that has shaped and participated in the development of the Arab world is the Arab Christians. The Arab Christians are one of the oldest

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    Stanton Murray History Essay on Arab and Israel Between 1948 and 1967‚ the nation of Israel was responsible for creating the Palestinian refugee problem. Arab people were driven out of their homeland by the troops from Israel‚ who used terror as their main weapon. Israel attacked its neighbouring countries first and occupied Arab territory. In addition‚ Jews bought land from the Arab people. However‚ Arab leaders used the power of propaganda to make the Arab people leave their homes thinking they

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    French Revolution and the Arab Spring Essay Essay Prompt: To what extent does the French Revolution reflect the recent conflicts seen within the Arab Spring? Note: Consider the following themes: * Short-term and long-term causes * Popular Revolts * Voice of the People – leaders‚ writings‚ media and symbols * Shifts in Power * International Interventions * Religious Repercussions Research links/News Articles: Middle East Region - http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0

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    THE ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT (DEFINITIONS) (the) Arab Revolt: When the Palestinians began to be outnumbered‚ they reacted with violence again the British occupation. The British allowed the Jews to arm themselves and form groups such as the Hagana to keep this situation under control. This case caused more support for the Jews world-wide as they appeared easier to control and the Arabs were cast in a negative light due to the violence of their rebellion. (the) Balfour Declaration: Arthur James Balfour

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    the almost complete destruction of Jews and others by the Nazis during World War II‚ which lasted between1939 and 1945. We can learn much from this event and ways to prevent similar events from happening again. However‚ it can be compared to today’s Arab Israeli Conflict‚ which is the cause of a dispute over the land of Palestine. The Holocaust was the worst genocide in history. The Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler wanted to eliminate all Jews as part of his plan for world power. Jews were not the

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    The stories in the Arabian Nights have gripped the world’s imagination now for more than 1000 years. From at least the 9th century part of the repertoire of storytellers in India‚ China‚ Iran‚ Turkey and the Arab world that is why this paper aims not only to give a suffice background of one of the most celebrated tales of the millennia but also explore the cultural treasury it has brought world that serves a fertile material ready to discover—The Arabian Nights. It delves in most cultural elements

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