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    Syed Muhammad Jalal Ud Din Asad Shah SMC Ba 5 (Journalism) Course Instructor Ma’m Rida Sohail International Mass Media and its Impact Mid-term Assignment – Arab Spring 16/11/2012 Introduction The Arab Spring‚ referring to the chain reaction of revolutions in the Arab world‚ is considered to have begun in Tunisia when a small produce seller lit himself on fire to protest the government taking away his job. Some say that this event‚ coupled with enough pressure from outside media sources‚

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    Jordan-Mafraq

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    Running head: Application of Leininger’s Transcultural Care Theory The Hashemite University Faculty of Nursing Submitted by: Mohammed Ahmad Almaani‚ RN‚ BSc 1170258 Foundations of Nursing Theories 0702713 Submitted to: Dr. Jamila Abuidhail‚ RN‚ PhD December 23‚ 2012 Application of Leininger’s Transcultural Care Theory Introduction The theory of cultural care diversity and universality gives holistic and comprehensive framework for understanding

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    Jordan Spowart

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    M&S (Mark’s and Spencer’s) is one of the UK’s leading retailers‚ with of 21 million people visiting the stores each week. They employ over 78‚000 people in UK‚ and have over 700 UK stores. JKNE (Jonny Kennedy North East) is a charity based in the North East of England‚ created to follow Jonny’s wishes by helping other sufferers of Epidermoysis Bullosa. M&S is a PLC (Public Limited Company) where anyone can buy a share and the company doesn’t have a say in who gets the shares. Whereas JKNE

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    Israel's Influence

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    A Direct Order from the Lobby Since 1948‚ the U.S had initiated an alliance with the state of Israel and built a relationship that remains secure to this day. This “bond” that is shared by both Israel and the U.S has been visibly strong throughout the years and has placed the U.S in a supportive position. The United States has been providing Israel with the sizeable amount of approximately $3 billion a year in direct economic and military foreign aid since the October War of 1976 and receives significantly

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    Syrian Refugee Crisis The road for Syrian refugees is very daunting‚ more importantly‚ the road behind them‚ tells a story as the road in front of them. In other words‚ the life they left‚ was as complicated as the life they are living now abroad. The home the refugees left was in utter disarray‚ amidst protests‚ fighting‚ bombings‚ shootings‚ and even sporadic region wide control under Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Even after leaving‚ they confront new and arduous tasks‚ whether they

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    In order to fully understand the ongoing Palestine-Israel conflict‚ the history of the land must be discussed. According to James Gelvin‚ in the book The Modern Middle East‚ the Palestine-Israel dispute “is‚ simply put‚ a real estate dispute” (Gelvin 217). Both the Zionist‚ Jewish immigrants‚ and the Palestinian Arabs demand the Palestinian land. Prior to the United Nations vote on Palestine (the land)‚ “a civil war broke out between the two communities” (224). Zionism gave a religious community

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    Women in the Middle East

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    Women in the Middle East Are women dumber than men? Are men better than women? Do religions‚ any religion‚ support the idea of men ’s power over women? These are some of the questions that cross our minds every day. Questions about society‚ men women‚ and how are they connected to religion‚ tradition‚ and culture. However‚ maybe women in the Middle East tend to think more about these questions because let ’s face it they are lagging behind. Some would say they are not‚ actually personally I faced

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    Hemingway Views On Jordan

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    fashion. Hemingway allows his character Robert Jordan to become self-aware and in a sense develop his own views—as a real soldier often did—of war‚ courage‚ and the unity of man. In the beginning of the novel‚ Robert Jordan can be seen as a blank slate. He is an American willing to aid in the fight of someone else with no greater need or want than to serve mankind. He’s devotion to the unity of humanity is not something

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    International Economics

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    SPRING 2013 Under the Supervision of: Dr. Louis Hobeika International Economics - ECN 431 PROJECT: Role of the Middle Class in shaping economic development in MENA? Identify it? Impact of urbanization‚ trade and the balance between transition and modernity Submitted by: Stephanie Boustany Zahi Chammaa Christian Chbeir Mark Hourany David Naccour Abstract The "middle class" is an elusive concept. And it is likely to be‚ in common speech‚ even perhaps in the political discourse

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    The Concept of Arabization

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    Arabization The concept of Arabization : Arabization is used in the literature in four different senses: 1) It could be used to mean borrowing foreign words without changing them like أكسجين and نانو. These words are described as دخيلة . Sometimes these words are adapted to the phonological and morphological systems of Arabic; e.g.‚ تلفزيون and they are described as معربة. (linguistic dimension) 2) It could be used to mean translating from other languages into Arabic. In this sense‚ Arabization

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