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    Lebanon: A Brief Cultural Overview Lebanon’s rich history has been shaped by many cultural traditions‚ including Phoenician‚ Greek‚ Roman‚ Islamic‚ Crusader‚ Ottoman Turkish‚ French‚ and recently American. The resulting culture is distinctively Lebanese‚ a combination of East and West‚ past and present. Music Folk music and dancing have a long tradition and are very popular. The national dance‚ the dabke‚ is an energetic folk dance that has influenced many European and American folk dances

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    Case Analysis: 961 Beer: Launching A Lebanese Brewing Company Introduction 961 Beer has a fascinating history which illustrates to aspiring entrepreneurs that with hard work and determination‚ even crazy business ideas are able to succeed. At a time when building were being destroyed and the city of Beirut‚ Lebanon was in shambles‚ the founders of 961 Beer decided to move forward with founding Lebanon’s first craft brewing company – a surprising fact because this region of the world begin the tradition

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    Lebanon: Reconstructing Tourism By Simon Peter Massabni October 13‚ 2014 Lebanon; Reconstructing Tourism Since the dawn of time‚ Lebanon has been an expression attributed to a small land located in the center of the world‚ laying side by side with the Mediterranean Sea and featuring four clearly distinct seasons. In the winter‚ visitors from all around the world fly over to enjoy the snowy mountains of Faraya. In the Autumn‚ villages become crowded with enthusiasts who love to enjoy the

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    attack‚ bombing the Lebanese airport and parts of southern Lebanon. Hezbollah retaliates by launching hundreds of rockets and missles‚ believed to have been supplied by Syria and Iran into Israel. · On August 14‚ 2006‚ United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701 goes into effect. · UNSCR 1701 increased UNIFIL numbers in southern lebanon from 1‚990 troops in June 2006 to 11‚512 troops in January 2007 Current Issues in U.S.-Lebanon Relations. 1. Hezbollah · Syrian and Iranian backing

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    Israel - Lebanon War 2006

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    ISRAEL – LEBANON WAR 2006 1st DRAFT 1. Ever since the inception of Israel as a Jew state in the midst of Arab land in 1948‚ the world has observed Middle East to be the most turbulent and volatile region. Lebanon being immediate neighbor has been amongst the most affect countries. Israel and Lebanon have never signed a peace accord and remained in a state of war since the decision of Lebanese Muslims to align with Arab nationalism against the wishes of their Christian counterparts during 1948

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    Israel-Hamas-Hezbollah Conflict in Lebanon Introduction The Republic of Lebanon is a small Middle Eastern nation on the eastern edge of the Mediterranean Sea. It became an independent republic in 1943‚ but its history is thousands of years older. Historians have found evidence that people lived in the region in pre-historic times. Lebanon’s earliest known inhabitants‚ the Canaanites‚ settled the land in about 3000 B.C. The Canaanites were followed by the Phoenicians‚ who moved into the region

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    Is Lebanon a Fragile State?

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    a.o. 2008: 4). The history of statehood in the Middle East and its establishment by colonial powers has ensured that this remains a fragile and unstable region (Zweiri a.o. 2008: 4). After the collapse of the Ottoman empire the state structure of Lebanon‚ for example‚ was instituted to ensure the protection and local hegemony of the Christian Maronites‚ who were backed by the French in the 1930s and 1940s (Zweiri a.o. 2008: 4). The consequences of this structuring can still be felt today (Zweiri a

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    German Beer

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    German Beer Research compiled for The Paper Store‚ Enterprises Inc. By R. Anastasia Tremaine - March‚ 2002 VISIT www.paperwriters.com/aftersale.htm -- for more information on using this paper properly! 1.0 Introduction Beer is an immensely popular beverage‚ but it is one that is associated with a particular country. German beer in fact is seen as the king of all beers. Around the world‚ Germany’s beer is one of the most respected varieties‚ in part due to the strict legislation

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    Brewing and Beer

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    Beer Historically hops‚ yeast‚ malted barley‚ and water have all played the greatest and most important role in society. For almost 8000 years these ingredients have been mixed and have been appreciated by all classes of society in almost all civilizations. The old cliche "accident is the mother of invention" is a phrase that definitely holds true in the world of beer. The discovery was made way back when the Mediterranean region was the seat of civilization and barley flourished as a

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    beer industry

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    centre of the beer industry worldwide‚ and still the largest regional market‚ Europe‚ was turning off beer. Beer consumption was falling in the largest markets of Germany and the United Kingdom‚ while burgeoning in emerging markets around the world. China‚ with 7 per cent annual growth‚ had become the largest single market by volume‚ while Brazilian volumes had overtaken Germany in 2005 (Euromonitor‚ 2006). Table 1 details the overall decline of European beer consumption

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