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    THE 26TH ASEAN GAMES The South East Asian Games were considered both a spectacular event and a valuable opportunity for athletes to gain competition experience and preparation for the upcoming Asian Games and Olympic Games. It was purposely created to strengthen friendship‚ solidarity and understanding among neighboring countries in the region. The 26th South East Asian Games‚ formerly known as “South East Asian Peninsula Games”‚ was held in Jakarta and Palembang‚ Indonesia last 11th till 22nd

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    Water is a finite and limited resource in the Middle East of inestimable value. As such‚ competition for control of rivers‚ basins‚ and valleys with water flow is inevitable. Due to this‚ long-term peace between Israel and its neighbors‚ Syria‚ Jordan‚ and Lebanon will be partially contingent on the allocation of freshwater. Israel has shown in the past that it will attempt to control and source water with its interest first rather than on the region as a whole. As such‚ any long-term peace is highly

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    South Asia Theme 5 The region of South Asia underwent many changes and continuities that resulted in a heavily patriarchal and hierarchal social structure by 600 CE. Perhaps the biggest change in the society was the caste system brought about by Aryans from Europe. The invaders helped to develop the different statuses going from priests‚ to warriors‚ to merchants‚ to commoners‚ and the natives or untouchables at the bottom. Once people were born into their designated caste‚ it was basically impossible

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    Zimbardo (1973) Aim/ Hypothesis | To investigate the process of Deindividuation by simulating an authentic prison environment. | Method/ Experiment | A simulation of a prison was created in the basement of Stanford University‚ 24 male participants were recruited. One group were given the role as the guards and the other group were the prisoners. Both the guards and prisoners were deindividuated and became anonymous in their group. On arrival they were put into suits with an ID number on the

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    Individual vaccination check Hadi Abou Chacra Your Quiz Results: Suggested Vaccines The way you answered the quiz suggests you may need the following vaccines: Vaccine | Suggested because... | MMR - Measles-mumps-rubella | Your age indicates that you need this vaccine. You plan to travel internationally. You work with patients in a nursing home‚ doctor’s office‚ hospital‚ or other healthcare setting. | Hepatitis A | You plan to travel internationally. (Note: The vaccine is not needed

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    Analysis Paper: Abstract 1. The current geopolitical issue that I will be delving into is the role of religion in Saudi Arabia and how the theocratic style government impacts not only the religious rights of its citizens‚ but the secular rights as well. 2. The question I will analyze and try to answer throughout my paper is: How does the role of the Islamic religion in the Saudi Arabian government impact the rights afforded to its citizens? 3. After the Second World War‚ the world was

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    fertile lands of the north. Such government support for merchants‚ together with the peace imposed on much of Asia by the Mongols‚ resulted in the greatest expansion of commerce in Eurasian history. Indian‚ Southeast Asian‚ Persian‚ Arab‚ and even European merchants arrived in China. Muslim merchants‚ the principal intermediaries in the overland trade between China and Central Asia‚ West Asia‚ and Europe‚ brought horses‚ carpets‚ medicines‚ and spices to China‚ and exported Chinese textiles‚ ceramics

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    From the 1800’s to present day‚ the Middle East has undergone many changes and continuities causing formation of their national identity‚ main factors that contributed were social aspects on society‚ government structure‚ and the strong religious roots they possess. The majority of changes occurred through the society aspects with the treatment of women and the discovery of oil. In Middle Eastern history women have had limited rights and have always been unequal to men. Women have always remained

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    Regularly‚ Americans question why and how we are so involved with the Middle East. There are several events that give us an idea as to the motive of our involvement. Looking back in the history of the Middle East‚ the American invasion of Iraq‚ and observing Scot Anderson’s point of view of the events can give us a better realization regarding these frequently asked questions. On September 9‚ 2001 a great tragedy came about our country when two planes‚ which were operated by a terrorist group known

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    Feminism in Middle East and North Africa Name Institution Date Feminism in Middle East and North Africa Gender statistics in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region indicates that women are more socially‚ politically and economically disadvantaged than women from other regions. Islamic feminism is a reform movement that challenges the patriarchal interpretation of the theological knowledge of the Koran. Women’s wellbeing as well as increased agency are some of the significant gains

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