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    Ages and Today Essay question How did Muslim history in the Middle Ages‚ shape the countries of the Middle East today? Introduction Muslim history during the Middle Ages shaped the countries of the Middle East today by its religion‚ trade and law. The Middle East is used to describe a region of countries in southwest Asia and a part of North Africa. Countries in the Middle East are Lebanon‚ Oman‚ Qatar‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Syria‚ Turkey‚ United Arab Emirates‚ Yemen‚ Bahrain‚ Cyprus‚ Egypt‚ Iran

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    about yourself and things you wouldn’t dare laugh about when you’re right in the middle of it‚” director of Goodbye‚ Lenin!‚ Wolfgang Becker‚ stated in an interview discussing the movie. Goodbye‚ Lenin! focuses on the drastic shift in the lives of East Germans following the fall of the Berlin Wall. With the rise of communist nation‚ Russia‚ after World War II‚ came the conflict between communist and capitalist nations. Russia sought to spread socialism by branching out and bringing countries such

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    In order to eliminate the autocratic regimes that were in control of their nations ‘destinies‚ many countries in the Middle East engaged in a revolution for freedom. Beginning in Tunisia‚ protesters in other countries of the Middle East gathered in a popular movement‚ known as the Arab Spring. Although the purpose of the Arab Spring movement to obtain freedom can be considered successful‚ the political situation in the countries associated with this type of movement

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    has been able to become more influential both in the surrounding regions and the world at large. This was mainly anchored on its ‘look east policy’ initiated in the early 1990s that saw the country focus on the East Asia and Pacific regions as an economic framework for expanding ties and promoting economic growth. With the new expanded strategic vision – “Look East” policy 2‚ India has broadened the definition of its security interest in its strategic economic endeavors. It is generally seen that

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    MTV Networks Case Study

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    the population of Arab who are the target group of MTV. But MTV must make it a point to be aware of the religion followed by the youth as religion is a part of their lifestyle. One of the most crucial facts at MTV’s decision on entering the Middle East market‚ was the fact the 65% of the Arab population is younger than 25 years old. MTV as a huge Music television channel have to make be aware of the forbidden things according to the religion followed on Arab. Some of them are listed down: Inappropriate

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    camps that‚ though they did not fight directly‚ were actively engaged in the Cold War. This war did not end until the USSR broke apart in 1991. The Cold War was both created and prolonged by the interconnected economic and ideological tensions of the East and West Blocs. The ideological systems of the two powers were viewed as being complete opposites in their goals and experienced increasing animosity toward each other. This in turn influenced the economic policies that drove the main powers of the

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    facing. Mass exodus meant that there was a lack of manpower and skilled people in East Germany. Emigration concerns were closely linked to East Germany’s economy‚ which was already damaged during the war. A figure

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    resource rich area in the north-west‚ people rich in the north-east.” Pakistan is a route for transportation‚ and a front line state against terrorism. Importance of Pakistan Location Location of Pakistan Pakistan is located between 23 degrees.30 North to 37 degrees North Latitude and 61 degrees East to 77 degrees East Longitude. China lies in the north of Pakistan while Afghanistan and Iran are in the West of it. India lies in the East and in the South is Arabian Sea. The Importance of Location The

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    tend to view aging in a negative light and dread the prospect of aging‚ other societies on the other hand‚ embrace their aging population. Understanding the difference between the treatment of the elderly in East Asia and North America is important as it allows for the public to

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    REVOLUTIONARY NATIONALISM AND THE MIDDLE EAST One of the effects of World War I in the Middle East‚ was a variety of nationalist movements began and spread due to the division of the Ottoman Empire. There are five essential assumptions of nationalism: all nationalists believe that humanity is naturally divided into smaller nations‚ nations can be identified by certain characteristics that all its citizens hold in common‚ including; ethnic‚ religious‚ or historical traditions‚ times might change

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