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    the Jews There are several unresolved issues in the Arab Israel conflict‚ but the one that stood out was the fight over having Jerusalem as their capital‚ and whether or not the land of Palestine should go to the Jews (Israelis) or the Arabs (Palestinians)‚ in my opinion the land and capital should rightly go to the Israelis. According to Max Singer in “What the Fight in Israel is All About” (2002)‚ he explains the fight between the Jews and Arabs over Israel and Palestine started in 1922. Even though

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    Quality of e-Learning: An Analysis Based on e-Learners’ Perception of e-Learning Rengasamy Elango1‚ Vijaya Kumar Gudep2‚ and M. Selvam3 1 Majan University College‚ Sultanate of Oman 2 Skyline College‚ Sharjah‚ United Arab Emirates 3 Alagappa University‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India elango@majancollege.edu.om vkumar@skylinecollege.info Abstract: e-Learning‚ of late‚ has been witnessing an unprecedented expansion as an opportunity for higher education. This expanding alternative mode calls for ensuring

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    the first Arab-Israeli War? All throughout the early decades of the 20th century there had been tension between rival Jews and Arabs as they both believed the land of Palestine belonged to them. But on 14th May 1948 Ben Gurion announced the newly formed state of Israel and that is the main reason to what was the cause of the ‘War on Independence’. After the First World War Britain was given mandatory powers over Palestine as the countries of the Western World believed the Arabs could not

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    teenager (Arabs)‚ being live program taken from real life action‚ its show emotions and behavior of those who are involved. Star academy play a major role in influencing Arabs teenager‚ however they are the most susceptible audience. This paper had many objectives such as assessing the authenticity of the television programs; probing the extent the image reflected by talent contestant show named" Star Academy". Key words: teenager‚ star academy‚ reality‚ A Reality TV Shows in the Arab World: Star

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    culture in the Arab world. Discuss the Arab culture. What challenges does the culture pose to MTV? When talking about Arab it must be clear that there is not just “one” culture or society; it is full of different and various communities‚ groups and cultures. It can be said that each of these Arab countries have different thinking and followings. Hence with 22 countries‚ in the Arab region there are differences exist not only among countries‚ but within countries as well. Also within Arab there are three

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    ARAB STATES DECLARE WAR AGAINST ISRAEL The conflict between Arabs and Jews in the Middle East was over land of historic Israel and Palestine. The conflict has led to several wars‚ beginning in 1948‚ among Arab nations‚ Palestinian refugees‚ and the state of Israel. Since 1979 several peace accords have been signed‚ addressing parts of the conflict. The area is the homeland of the Jewish people‚ who immigrated to the area beginning in the 13th century BC as Hebrew tribes. The tribes confederated

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    Albert Hourani’s‚ A History of the Arab Peoples‚ is an aggressive and effective endeavor to condense fourteen centuries of political‚ social‚ and religious history of individuals who occupied a territory that enveloped Spain‚ North Africa‚ and the Middle East. The book‚ which additionally contains a thirty-page catalog‚ a few maps‚ and tables and arrangements of the Prophet’s relatives‚ caliphs‚ administrations‚ and noticeable families‚ speaks to a critical researcher’s lifetime of research and is

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    SPEECH UNHRC AGENDA SYRIAN CIVIL WAR The world is going through a change and millions of people are being oppressed under the name of democratic transition better known as Arab Spring. These victims require our voice-the voice of UNHRC. Saudi Arabia is highly critical of the Assad regime that has greatly violated Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the delegate feels that countries like Russia‚ China and Iran are just supporting it for their personal gain. The delegate mourns the

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    Main point: I. International view of sexism A. The 25 Least Sexist Countries in the World In 2012‚ the World Economic Forum (WEF) released its report analyzing gender inequality throughout the world: The Global Gender Gap Report 2012. The study highlighted gender disparities and progress for rights across the sexes throughout some of the world ’s most diverse countries. Many of the top countries for equal rights and opportunities across the sexes are European. The ranking shown in the report

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    Lebanese economy...” Then‚ a round of applause. Research Backwardness In practice‚ Lebanon does not create scientific minds in both the physical and social sciences. Its academic curricula shun all creative elements. Lebanon is no different than other Arab countries. One of the most repeated anecdotes is that the total number of books translated into Arabic from the time of Abbasid Caliph Al-Maamun (786-833 AD) until today is around 10‚000 books‚ equivalent to what Spain translates in only one year (this

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