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    Erika Rothman Causes There are countless reasons for the Israeli- Palestinian conflict. It roots all the way back to the early 20th century and hasn’t had much success in being solved. The rise of Palestinian Arab nationalists led to a large cause of the fighting between Arabs and Israelis which is; the desire for Palestinians to have their own land. This became a very big issue after the Arab-Israeli war of 1948‚ which marked the end of British mandate and the birth of Israel‚ but Between 600‚000

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    Pollution………. Our world is being polluted every day more and more with factories and cars. People are not realizing that this is hurting our world. Money won’t be able to fix that soon because money can’t grow trees or develop animals. We need to start making a real improvement in our world today; make it a better world to live in for the new generation. One way we could help is hybrid cars. One reason why these cars are better are because they have a battery pack that you can plug in and it

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    A Synopsis of the Israel/Palestine Conflict The following is a very short synopsis of the history of this conflict. We recommend that you also read the much more detailed account‚ "The Origin of the Palestine-Israel Conflict." | For centuries there was no such conflict. In the 19th century the land of Palestine was inhabited by a multicultural population – approximately 86 percent Muslim‚ 10 percent Christian‚ and 4 percent Jewish – living in peace. Zionism In the late 1800s a group in Europe

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    The Life of Fatimah (ra) – The youngest daughter of Prophet Muhammad (s) The sons of the Prophet were al-Qasim‚ Abdullah‚ Tahir/Tayib‚ and the daughters were Zaynab‚ Ruqayya‚ Umm Kulthoom and Fatima. She was born five years before her father was sent as a Prophet. Mohammed was 35 years old when she was born. She was born during the year when the Ka’bah was being rebuilt. She became a Muslim when she was 5 years old‚ as soon as her father was sent as a Prophet. She was the youngest Muslim in Islam

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    clothing‚ beliefs and diet. Origins A similarity of Islam and Christianity is that they both believe in one God (Christianity Jesus) (Islam Allah). A difference is that both religions have different countries of origin. Islam originated from Makkah and Madina which is situated in Saudi Arabia and Christianity originated from Jerusalem in Israel. Islam began in the 7th century‚ God sent his message through the prophet Mohammed showing how to worship

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    Name: Course: Professor: Date: 19 April 2009 Three Ancient Architectures The architectural designs and elements of ancient Greece‚ Egypt and Mesopotamia have many notable similarities. This could be because of the similarities in the ancient empires’ cultures (giving more importance to religion)‚ environment and resources (the extensive use of reeds and mud bricks) or simply a result of their influences on each others’ aesthetic content in their designs. Either way‚ the ancient civilizations’

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    Production) Research Methods A mixed methods approach consisting of a descriptive survey of 136 traders and a case study of two traders was adopted. Unit of Analysis: Micro;Individuals (Traders) Geographical Location: Markets in Ghana - Makola‚ Madina‚ Kaneshie‚ Agbogbloshie Findings • The findings suggest that traders primarily use mobile phones to monitor goods and pricing strategies‚ scheduling deliveries‚ and addressing inquiries and complaints in during-trader activities. • Traders‚ including

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    driven and three workers to serve us. have also four sister married and living with three Houston they have children (boys‚ girls)two each‚ of them had finished studying the oldest one is a doctor staying in canda.the other staying in Saudi Arabia (madina‚Jeddah‚taif). My brother are four tow of them are working the other two still studding. DAD My father name is Saad Mohammad alrahimi around 60 years old. date birth 1953 with good health. working free business(business man). Mother My

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    ART 1/PREHISTORIC THROUGH GOTHIC ART Chapter 1: The Birth of Art 1-5 Nude Woman (The Venus of Willendorf)‚ 28‚000-25‚000 B.C. 1-6 Woman Holding a Bison Horn‚ from Laussel 25‚000-20‚000 B.C. 1-7 Two Bison‚ 15‚000-10‚000 B.C. 1-9 Bison‚ detail of cave at Altamira‚ 12‚000-1‚000 B.C. 1-10 Spotted Horses and Negative Hand Prints‚ cave at Pech-Merle‚ 22‚000 B.C. 1-11 Hall of Bulls‚ Left wall‚ 15‚000-13‚000 B.C. 1-14 Stone Tower‚ Jericho‚ 8‚000-7‚000 B.C.

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    Emilie White Mrs. Barnett Language Arts IV 9 December 2011 King Tutankhamun Tutankhamun‚ better known as King Tut‚ was unwanted by his subjects‚ ignored by his successors and forgotten for more than thirty centuries. Thanks to the discovery of his tomb by Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter‚ he has been reborn as Egypt’s most famous son‚ achieving true immortality. Tut was born during the Amama Age‚ around 1341 BC. His mother was believed to be Kiya and his father was Akhenaten. When Tut was

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