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    Writing in Middle East History Although the Arabic language existed within the pre-Islamic Era‚ Arabic writing spread dramatically after the revelation of the Qur’an‚ the Holy Book of Muslims. The revelation resulted in the spread of Islam‚ which resulted in more countries adapting Arabic as its native language. From Arabic‚ other languages came to exist‚ such as Persian‚ Turkish‚ and Urdu. The letters of these languages juxtaposed that of the Arabic language‚ along with additional letters

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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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    Technology in the Middle Ages Many historians mention the medieval period of Europe as ‘Dark ages‚’ a period when reason and logic was sidelined with belief and religion. However‚ the late medieval period offered a great advancement in technology. While many of these technological advancements weren’t inventions of medieval Europeans‚ they successfully refined these technologies and benefitted immensely by using them politically and economically. Medieval East and West Compared in Technical

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    Throughout history Jews have been residents of predominantly Christian and Muslim lands‚ often resulting in conflict‚ turmoil‚ war and most evidently‚ Anti-Semitism. The official worldwide acknowledgment of the State of Israel in 1948 truly peaked Anti-Zionism throughout Islamic countries and the Muslim world‚ which then manifested itself into Anti- Semitism. It is argued that classic European Anti-Semitism that most prominently took place all over Europe during WWII is undoubtedly the worst act

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    Elixir by: Eric Walters: An INS Martin Sun SA: D PA: __ MC/MHA: __ Preamble/Foreword First of all‚ let me explain why I chose to do an INS instead of a Classic Review. This INS is actually of great relation to my Term Three EP project‚ because this book explains how a Doctor‚ Sir Frederick Banting found a treatment for diabetes‚ Insulin that saved many‚ many lives. My EP‚ Norman Bethune also invented something: the Mobile Blood Transfusion Service. Both saved many lives by discovering something

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    Introduction Gender inequality has always been a prevailing issue that affects countries all over the world. It is not limited to a specific country‚ or a region. Yet‚ in Middle Eastern countries‚ gender discrimination is often so deeply entrenched in the culture that it is seen as the norm. In the 2010 Freedom House report on Middle Eastern women’s rights‚ Saudi Arabia was ranked the lowest (Doumato‚ 2010). As women‚ they face prejudice and discrimination on a daily basis and are often relegated to

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    exactly the way he want to‚cause sometimes the wind goes against the captain will ‚but he was( flexible )‚flexibility is indeed a very important element for going forward on the path to success ‚he might end up with a different shape ‚or used another technology ‚than the one he had in mind‚differ from what he draw in his imagination before start working on the project‚but he accepted that just because he knew its for his own interest and that those changes will benefit him after all‚but the one

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    the country by no later than 2014. It is imperative that we extract our forces out of Afghanistan and end our eleven year occupation within the country. Starting off with reasons why it is in the best interests of the U.S. to withdraw from the Middle East is the fact that U.S. presence in Afghanistan has emboldened Al Qaeda. From a outsiders position‚ Al Qaeda has been able to grow its financial and membership base outsideof Afghanistan‚ and numbers fewer than 100 members in that country‚ according

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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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    The high rate of male infertility among Middle Eastern men is explained by several factors. Similar to Western societies‚ lifestyle factors such as smoking‚ drinking alcohol and sexually transmitted diseases are closely related to male infertility in the Middle East (Inhorn 2013). Smoking is widespread and considered as a means to promote sociability in many Middle East societies so that it is hard to believe for many Middle East infertile men that smoking is a risk factor of infertility since many

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