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    around it. There is nothing great about hearing "Marjane‚ run to the basement! We’re being bombed!" (Satrapi 71) Being involved with a war can potentially change your life forever. Persepolis is a book that centers on the author’s family during the Iran-Iraq war that lasted for eight years. Marjane’s experience of the war is quite innocent since she saw it from the eyes of a well-protected

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    for his family‚ where the woman is not allowed to work and has to stay home to take care of the children and maintain the household. In Iran‚ women are required to have their father’s permission in order to travel aboard and once a woman is married to a man‚ he is responsible to make important decisions for her such as the permission of leaving the country. In Iran‚ women have to cover their body from head to toe and have no right to show their skin in public places or to other men‚ because that shows

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    (Ayatollah Khomeini turned Iran into an Islamic Republic.) Not only were alarming events like these happening in Middle Eastern countries like Iran‚ they were happening in our own backyard. Neuman goes on to say: By 1984‚ in the United States‚ the gains women had achieved during the previous decade had come under attack from several directions. During Ronald Reagan’s presidency‚ women made up an increasing percentage of those in the lowest-paid occupations‚ and they made no gains or lost ground

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    There are many countries that are considered to be countries of the Middle East. Some of these include Iraq‚ Iran‚ Turkey‚ Yemen‚ and Isreal‚ just to name a few. Many of these countries have things in common‚ such as belief in Islam‚ use of the Arabic language‚ connections through the Arab League‚ historical ties‚ etc. The different countries form a chain of countries that are linked by culture and religion on the one hand and yet vary greatly in terms of dialect and history on the other. The Arabic

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    Persepolis Analysis The graphic novel Persepolis‚ by Marjane Satrapi‚ is a autobiography describing her childhood in Iran and her early life and studies in Europe. As a graphic novel‚ the book uses text and drawings to tell the story. The autobiography is effectively transmitted because‚ even though the images do not tell the story by themselves‚ they help the reader visualize it‚ and help set the tone and mood. The images help the reader understand the story better‚ and visualize what the author

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    such as the United Kingdom‚ Israel and Poland‚ to long-time rivals such as the Russian Federation and the People’s Republic of China or find itself involved in a conflict between two different nations (such as the Falklands issue or the current Israel-Iran crisis). In such situations where the USA must interact with other involved nation-states‚ the USA has either attempted to compromise with the other parties involved in an attempt to reach an amicable solution or fully backed a local ally/pursued its

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    others‚ stated that the West says the Middle East is not doing enough for the refugees. However‚ 95% of all Syrian refugees were taken in by nearby countries in the Middle East. These countries include Turkey with 1.6 million‚ Lebanon 1.15 million‚ and Iran with 982‚000. All of these countries are developed and prosperous. This means they have the resources necessary to take in all of these people. The United States‚ which has taken in over two million refugees‚ has recently stopped allowing them into

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    Anthro Essay Outline  Essay Outline    Research Question: What is the clash of civilzation? Analyze and explain The clash of civilization is anaylezed from a many political persepctives. From the artcles drawn together‚ it is fair to conclude that there is a mutual understanding of the clash of civilzation and its context. Ultimately‚ the clash of civilizations is a result relgious and cultureal differences‚ regardless of politcal status between American and Islam. Inevitbaly‚ Islam and America

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    tension increase with the socialist and Islamist parties growing in strength. In 1873 his cousin and former minister Daoud suddenly overthrew Zahir Shah. Daoud tried to reduce the dependence on the Soviet Union and strengthen the link with the West and Iran. Daoud was not

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    The rise of the Persian Empire was due to the first Achaemenid Emperor‚ by the name of Cyrus the Great. He united the Medes and the Persians and was able to build a great Empire. He brought a different form of architectural possibilities and was able to build the Capital City of Pasargadae. The Persian Empire was different from previous empires of the Middle East because they were well connected by roads and using a standardized official language‚ having a bureaucracy. Because they could communicate

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