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    Directions: The state of Palestine was divided in 1947 to establish the nation of Israel‚ resulting in two separate homelands for the Arab and Jewish people. This land separation has sharply divided Arabs and Israelis for over 50 years‚ resulting in ongoing violent conflicts. For this WebQuest‚ you will develop a historical understanding of the complex issues behind the decisions made in the Middle East‚ specifically in Israel/Palestine‚ by examining the multiple perspectives & agendas of the various

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    Al Nakba Analysis

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    Al Nakba is a term often denoted to the 1948 incident where the Palestinians were casted out from their homeland as the consequence in establishing the “new state of Israel” (Oxford Dictionaries‚ 2015). The term Nakba is also referred to as “catastrophe”. The documentary “Al Nakba”‚ and its series of episodes‚ tells and elaborates the events that transpired in 1948 where thousands of Palestinians were ejected from their native land and it tends to evaluate the events that had happened during

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    Judaism‚ this era acknowledges the “Second Temple Period”‚ which exemplifies the Jewish Diaspora.0 First‚ “diaspora” simply means “dispersion” or “scattering.”0 This dispersion or scattering began through the efforts of the Assyrians when they defeated Israel in 722 B.C. In effect‚ the Jewish nation dispersed all over the Middle East‚ Egypt‚ and Babylon. These individuals literally disappeared from antiquity due to the results of the Jewish Diaspora. However‚ Nebuchadnezzar endured the Jewish populaces

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    The education strategy is the best way to open new market for the civilized nations‚ for Example England pulled troops from the Middle East in the 1950’s and 60’s‚ but kept all the middle east looking forward to go and get their education in England especially the ruling families‚ they had British Counsel in each and every country possible to pass their strategies through educational program which did very good for the British to introduce whatever they had on their agendas to these countries in

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    Herskovits approaches the Jewish diaspora and African American diaspora more differently. The history of Jewish diaspora refers to the scatter of Jews throughout the world by carrying religious views‚ as the Jews create a relationship between the land of Israel and themselves. And the black diaspora were struggling to become british but also stay close to the histories of African American by their sharing their stories of enslavement‚ racism‚ and cultural

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    Diplomacy at Work

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    Diplomacy at Work In today ’s world political society‚ the use of diplomacy is a tool that allows countries to work out their differences in an attempt to avoid war. Diplomacy is often one of the last steps taken by two nations before a war begins or even during a war to stop a conflict. A terrific example of diplomacy and when it is used‚ is the controversy between the Israelis and the Palestinians in the Mideast. These two countries have been at arms for years and have just recently used diplomacy

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    Southwest Asia

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    Introduction: Southwest Asia or Middle East‚ geographic and cultural region located in southwestern Asia and northeastern Africa. The geopolitical term Middle East‚ first coined in 1902 by United States naval officer Alfred Thayer Mahan‚ originally referred to the Asian region south of the Black Sea between the Mediterranean Sea to the west and India to the east. The first civilizations of the Middle East‚ which grew in the valleys of the Nile‚ Tigris‚ and Euphrates rivers‚ are among the oldest

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    It would be known as the years between the late 1700’s till the late 1800’s that were going to change Jewish history forever. The Haskalah‚ also known as the Jewish Enlightenment‚ was a movement that began in Europe‚ specifically Germany. This movement encouraged Jews to get out of their conformed bubble and begin to integrate themselves with daily European society. This included the learning of secular studies‚ learning other languages besides Yiddish‚ and beginning to work in the same fields as

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    that‚ the belief in one God. This is the most obvious similarity between the two religions. In fact a Muslim is defined as anyone who says "There is no God but God‚ and Mohammed is the messenger of God." and the basic creed of Judaism says "Hear‚ O Israel! The Lord is our God‚ the Lord is one." Judaism and Islam both have Holy Books from which religious teachings are taken. The Muslim Holy Book is called the Quran‚ it is spelled in English in many different ways Koran‚ Kuran‚ this is because Arabic

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    outskirts of Damascus.9 Egyptian President Sadat began to worry about the integrity of his major ally. He believed that capturing two strategic passes located deeper in the Sinai would make his position stronger during post-war negotiations and force Israel to move more military unit to the Sinai Peninsula from the Golan Heights.10 He ordered his reserve units‚ the Second and Third Egyptian Armies‚ to cross the Suez Canal into the Sinai Peninsula.

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