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    History of Arab Street

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    found Gelam tree in the past. Raffles’ Town Plan in 1822 Sir Standard Raffles Raffles’ Town Plan in 1822 Raffles’ Town Plan in 1822 Kampong Glam Kampong Glam Kampong Glam was allocated to   Sultan and his household Malay and Arab Communities‚ many of whom were merchants Streets around Kampong Glam Sultan Mosque Sultan Mosque    Considered the most important mosque in Singapore Original one was build in 1826 by Sultan Hussain Shah‚ the first sultan of

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    PreIslamic Arab poetry

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    Arabic poetry as most people know was never actually scripted by people during the pre-Islamic period‚ so many accounts of when the poetry was written may be wrong or falsified. This is because writing on paper/ printing was never discovered by most Arabs until they caught a Chinese traveler on the silk road a few centuries later. This was when the actual printing of poems began in Arabia.Although a lot of poetry has been lost over the centuries‚ whatever remains is considered as the finest Arabic poetry

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    Intimacy In Arab-Islam

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    love for another‚ or simple closeness to another human being‚ intimacy is something humans (hopefully) experience many times throughout their lives. There is not a second thought to how we assign intimacy to different acts or feelings‚ but in the Arab-Islamic world in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries‚ some intimate acts could lead one to severe punishment or even death. Islamic law was (and still is) tricky to navigate and depending upon what school of law an individual observed‚ one would

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    Nepotism

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    should link with the job description and person specification. It must be fair as a selection process regarding the time taken‚ the number of tasks set and the opportunities for candidates to show different aspects of their abilities (CIPD fact-sheet).  Arab culture is based on face-to-face interaction (Mellahi‚ 2006). This type of behavior is also found at the workplace where managers and their employees prefer direct contact with each other‚ because it is believed that the face-to-face interaction produces

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    Cross Culture Aspects

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    Q.1 Write a note on specific Vs diffused Culture. Ans. A specific culture is one in which individuals have a large public space they readily let other enter and share and a small private space they guard closely and share with only close friends and associates. A diffuse culture is one in which both public and private spaces are similar in size and individuals guard their public space carefully‚ because entry into public space affords entry into private space as well. Austria‚ the UK‚ the US

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    American Hero Movie

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    to lay his life and mental health on the line evokes a sense of patriotism. Unfortunately‚ to Arab Americans and Arabs in general‚ this is just another story in which all Arabs are painted with the same terrorist brush. These aggressions towards Arabs perpetuates violence‚ racism and islamophobia in the real world; It also supports the idea of a just imperialistic takeover of Iraq. This insight on Arabs and their “morals” present a fragmented view (Saeed 2007) to the film viewers. Behind the heroism

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    The Concept of Arabization

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    phonological and morphological systems of Arabic; e.g.‚ تلفزيون and they are described as معربة. (linguistic dimension) 2) It could be used to mean translating from other languages into Arabic. In this sense‚ Arabization started in the Arab world approximately 1200 years ago when Arab scholars in the Umayyad and Abbasid eras were engaged in translating Greek‚ Roman and Persian books in different fields of knowledge such as medicine and philosophy. Their efforts in translation as well as their own achievements

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    Essay

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    In this essay I will compare between the story of Zahra by hanan el shik and the wiles of men by salwa bakr . first of all both el shik and bakr are arab women. Hanan Al-Shaykh was born in 1945 in Beirut‚ Lebanon.  Al-Shaykh began writing at a young age and by sixteen had essays published in the newspaper she would eventually work for‚ al-Nahar. She attended the American College for Girls in Cairo‚ Egypt from 1963 to 1966. After her graduation she worked in television in Beirut and as a journalist

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    that America is the land of care-free young adults who have nothing to worry about.Being Arab in America has never been easy. Being young Arab living in America is quite something. When I first laid eye on the book‚which was given to me by my great English Dr. Sameer Ismaeel‚ Al-Najah university‚I thought it was another book of how miserable Arabs are in the United States.These stories are fimiliar in the Arab world.People are divided into two categories‚those who glorify America and make it the

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    The 13th Warrior Summary

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    The 13th Warrior In 922 AD‚ an Arab poet named Ahmed is exiled and sent to the north as an emissary as punishment for his interest in another man’s woman. During the journey‚ they encounter another group of people quite different from themselves—the Vikings. Shortly after‚ the Vikings embark on a journey to defeat a group known as the Eaters of the Dead and‚ according to the Viking oracle‚ the 13th warrior needed for the journey must not be a Northman. As a result‚ Ahmed ends up going on the

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