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    Egyptian Women's Movement

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    Early feminists wrote poems about their outrage of the unfairity‚ with few taking action. Those that did‚ however‚ began to inspire a nation of women. As to seeing rights being conducted upon Egyptian women‚ the women in other countries of the Middle East began to take action. These women vying for voting rights‚ education‚ as did the Egyptians. Nabawiya Musa was the first Egyptian girl to graduate from high school. It opened doors for other middle-class Egyptian women. With their new found knowledge

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    Matthew Dziuban ARAB 309 11/13/12 Season of Migration to the North In Season of Migration to the North by Tayeb Salih‚ the story follows a narrator who has recently returned to his village in Sudan after studying in London for seven years. In the first part of the book‚ he learns of a new resident of the village‚ named Mustafa Sa’eed and the narrator eventually learns his life story. Mustafa was very smart and attended school in Cairo and England. He seduced many women by telling exaggerated

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    The Libyan Revolution

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    “Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.” - John F. Kennedy We are living through a revolution‚ right now‚ and we don’t even know it. While we’re all sitting around chatting on facebook‚ complaining about how much homework we have‚ and stressing about whether or not we’re going to that party on the weekend‚ the people of the Middle East are staging a rebellion against their dictators. Sometime in the future‚ this revolt will be in history books

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    Conflict in Syria

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    Conflict in Syria The ongoing conflict in Syria is becoming a more serious problem by the day. Many countries are joined into this conflict as well‚ who are on either side: the Syrian government’s or the rebels’. Military intervention is still being decided in the US and either decision will have its costs. The most reasonable decision to choose is not to intervene with military in Syria. The international community should wait until they have a reason for intervention which is if the allegation

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    Shihui Guo IB315-01 Prof. Mamoun Assignment#1 1. Expert felt that one of the biggest challenges faced by MTV while launching MTV Arabia was the prevalent culture in the Arab world. Discuss the Arab culture. How is it expected to pose a challenge to MTV? Compare to Western countries like US‚ the Middle Eastern world holds more conservative stand and is culturally sensitive. The Arab culture consisted with huge population of youth and young adult that are rich and diverse. Also the Arab culture

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    Terrorism Following 9/11 Attacks There has never been a time that terrorism has been so high; not only in the United States‚ but all around the world. The most concentrated areas of terrorist attacks are in and around the Middle East. Places like Israel‚ Yemen‚ Iraq‚ Afghanistan‚ and Pakistan‚ to name a few‚ see terroristic attacks with almost daily consistency. In addition to these countries‚ there are increasing tensions in and around the Middle East as a result of the Arab Spring. Tunisia

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    Symptom

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    Bacevich states that the call for a “comprehensive strategy” concerning what to do in Iraq has been gaining support in the U.S. However‚ the plan involving air strikes and surrogates on the ground is nothing more than a “whack-a-mole” to Bacevich. He states that the main problem in the Middle East is not ISIS‚ but the social‚ political‚ and economic problems plaguing the region. The problems remain without ISIS‚ and will more than likely reoccur with another group. He says that even if we succeeded

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    greek and romans

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    1) What were the main similarities and differences between Greek and Roman political structures? Answer: Similarities: emphasis on aristocratic principles with some democratic elements‚ localism‚ and city-state units. Differences: Rome had more emphasis on unifying laws and more success in developing institutions for empire. (Students could be assigned some additional reading on this topic.) 2) What is the significance of the Hellenistic period in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean history? Answer:

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    Akhira

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    The Day Of Judgement Outline: • Meaning Of The Judgement Day • Islamic Concept Of Life Hereafter • Signs Of The Day Of Resurrection • Importance Of This Faith Meaning Of The Judgement Day: The judgement day is the appointed time‚ when the whole mankind and Jinn will be raised after death‚ and judged by Allah according to His Law‚ which has been contained in His Holy Books. The fortunate persons among mankind and Jinn who succeed on that Day‚ will enter Allah’s paradise‚ while the unfortunate

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    Jasmine Revolution

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    The jasmine revolution is a people’s revolutionary‚ it revolution involved the government and common people. Jasmine revolution originated from country of Tunisia and a boy in the Tunisia. It popular uprising in Tunisia that protested against corruption‚ poverty‚ and political repression and forced Pres. The demonstrations and riots were reported to have started over unemployment‚ food inflation‚ corruption‚ freedom of speech and poor living conditions. The protests constituted the most dramatic

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