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    79 The Arab Uprisings in Historical Perspective Jerzy Zdanowski* PL ISSN 0239–8818 HEMISPHERES Vol. 29‚ No. 1‚ 2014 The Arab Uprisings in Historical Perspective Abstract At the turn of 2011‚ turbulent events occurred in the Middle East. Initially‚ these protests were a form of civil disobedience‚ but the situation later developed in several directions. In Tunisia and Egypt‚ the authorities finally gave in to the growing protests. In Jordan‚ Algeria‚ Morocco‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Kuwait‚ the United Arab

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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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    persecution and wrangling of religion was spread everywhere. Greatest chaos dominated in the social life of the arabs. There was no ideal justice or control in the society. Corruption‚ vices superstition‚ unrestrained freedom and unrestricted enjoyment ruled supreme in the arab society. Adultery was common among the arabs. Step sons could marry

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    a common practice in the Arab world‚ and this has been the case due to cultural and religious influence. Several communication theories have been developed by scholars to try and explain media situations in different countries. This paper seeks to investigate the salient features and applicability of the cultivation communication’s theory to film and television censorship in the UAE (West & Turner‚ 2010). Hypothesis Film and television censorship in the United Arab Emirates is intended to

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    What was the importance of Muhammad for the success of the Arab conquests? The role of Prophet Muhammad‚ as both a temporal and religious leader was undeniably an important factor in the success of the Arab conquests. These events took place between 622 and 750‚ first involving the establishment of a new unified polity in the Arabian Peninsula‚ then leading to a Muslim Empire which stretched from central Asia to North Africa and was one of the largest the world has ever seen. This overwhelming

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    The Arab Academy for Science and Technology Dr. Amal Asfour Hussein Mowafak Hussein Sadek Strategic Management AAGSB MBA Finance INTODUCTION About The Arab Academy for Science and Technology and Maritime Transport The Arab Academy for Science‚ Technology

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    The Arab Israeli conflict. The Arab/Israeli conflict is a conflict between the Arabs and the Jews over a small piece of land known as the holy land which is an area in the Middle East of the Arab world. The Arabs call the land Palestine‚ the Jews call it Israel but both religions have strong religious links with the land. There is conflict between the two religions because they both believe that the land belongs to them. it all started back in 135 AD when the Jews were expelled

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    about the reasons why Lebanese people immigrate. The writer discusses the different causes of immigration. In addition to the effects and solutions of such issue. This Research will contain a general idea about immigration worldwide specifically Arabs Immigrating to foreign countries. Also‚ the effects and solutions around such issue will be Mentioned. Such issue should be taken into real consideration. Moreover‚ governments should play an important role in providing all the requirement for its

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    study the cultural environment and the attitude of people and how does the people live and how do they see things from their perspective. The United Arab Emirates is a global business center. New businesses should have some awareness of Arabic culture and the ways of commerce in an Arabian business environment as I stated in the introduction. In the Arab world‚ more than anywhere else‚ business is conducted based on personal relationships and mutual trust‚ it is vitally important to build on these

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    uk/technology/iandouglas/100006366/the-real-use-of-social-media-in-the-egyptian-revolution/ 6. Understanding Human Communication 9th Edition‚ (2006). Oxford University Press. Retrieved on 22 June‚ 2011 from University resources 7. http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/05/13/975618/-Notes-on-the-Arab-Spring 8. http://www.people-communicating.com/technology-and-human-communication.html

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