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    The French and the British both formulated their foreign policy in the Middle East to help advance their own interests. Power hungry and desperate for new land‚ British and French governments struggled to shape the Middle East in the ways that would be most helpful to their own interests. The selfish mindsets of these two nations coupled with the lack of Arab nationalism made for an unstable Middle East. People in these Middle Eastern nations were unable to advocate for themselves and were taken advantage

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    mention the founding of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. WWI changed everything‚ how people thought and how they saw the world. The world might have healed‚ but the effects of WWI can still be seen in the present day. One of the most interesting impacts of WWI is how the trauma affected the human mind. Before WWI there was never a traumatic effect of this magnitude‚ there were

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    The movie‚ Osama‚ displayed the lives of women in Middle East cultures very accurately‚ while invoking lots of emotion in the audience. Most people‚ especially in the US‚ don’t often realize the brutality that other women under go in other countries. The equality rights given to women in the US are nothing like what they endure in the Middle East. The movie displays the conditions that women have to live with in the Middle East. Osama and her mother couldn’t work‚ couldn’t have an education. They

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    response to Pope Urban II’s speech to reclaim the Holy Land‚ Jerusalem‚ in order to regain economical and autocratic power. However‚ it was the rising tension between the Christians and Muslims that caused the Crusades to escalate and impact the middle east in the way that it did. On November 27th 1095 Pope Urban II gave one of the most influential speeches of his time‚ ordering Christian men to join a fight against the muslims making them believe “God wills it!”. Urban states in his speech “If you

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    History Project Summary of “The impact of the First World War on the Middle East” Alessia‚ Maxine and Yasmine 7th of October 2011 The impact of the First World War on the Middle East: The Middle East at 1914 was at the crossroads. The once great Ottoman Empire that had been the dominant political force in the Middle East was decaying‚ loosing ground to the independence Arab movements. In October 1914‚ the Ottoman Empire that had been severely weakened

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    5. Mall Culture: The Middle East region is known to have very tightly knit communities that still prefer person to person contact. The cosmopolitanism in the region also accounts for this closely knit communities. Citizens‚ old and young alike‚ prefer to meet in person and Malls are the usual hangout places. Malls have overtaken parks and other recreational areas as well. 6. Lack of Personal Assistance: Many consumers have cited this as a factor that makes them continue shopping at Brick and Mortar

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    Japan‐East Asia Network of Exchange for Students and Youths                         Supporter’s Guide to    JENESYS Programme 2010    (For the government / relevant government organizations of participating  countries)    rd revision in September‚ 2010  The 3                                         Table of Contents    1. Programme Outline  (1)Background and Objectives  (2)Implementation Structures  (3)Expenses/Responsibilities  2. Necessary procedures  3. Confirmation of Invitation Schedule for the year 

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    Once were peripheral: Creating media capacity in East Asia This paper is about critical mass in media industries with emphasis on onemerging production centers rather than ‘structures of dominance’ emanating from North Atlantic corridors of power (US‚ Europe) -Media businesses move outwards and into East Asia ‚ cultural export strategies of countries without the advantage of English language Brief: 1st section Limitation within political economy‚ cultural geography and cultural studies

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    relation to tourism in South Kerry‚ much of it is focused in and around Killarney which is seen as the ‘hub’ of tourism. Day trips visiting ‘The Ring of Kerry’ bring people to the peninsula but they never stay overnight which is causing a downturn in local revenue. However‚ Cahersiveen which was built facing away from the sea has made attempts in recent years to ‘turn back’‚ by the construction of a marina in a bid to attract tourists to the area. Cahersiveen is the biggest town in South Kerry but fails

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    EAST IS EAST – MOVIE ANALYSIS Written by Charlotte Lisa Bateman‚ 12STA 23.03.13 The movie East is East is a drama-comedy film by Ayub Khan-Din‚ and is directed by Damien O´Donnel. The movie takes place in Salford‚ Manchester. The year was 1971‚ and it is about the family Khan. The main characters in the movie are George‚ who originally comes from Pakistan‚ his wife Ella who originally comes from Britain‚ and their 7 children‚ Nazir‚ Abdul‚ Tariq‚ Saleem‚ Maneer‚ Meenah and the youngest‚ Sajid

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