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    dependence can give rise to suspicion and conflict‚ which unsurprisingly has plagued this area of the world for centuries. The population in the Middle East has been growing rapidly‚ both from an increased birth-rate and immigration. For example‚ the Jordan River basin population has quintupled since 1940‚ to 15 million people‚ creating detrimental damage to both the amount and quality of water. More and more water is needed to keep up with the population growth‚ and the current consumption in the Middle

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    Articles Seliktar‚ O (2005) ‘Turning Water into Fire: The Jordan River as the hidden factor in the Six Day War’ Vol Books Bowen‚ Jeremy (2004) ‘Six Days: How the 1967 War Shaped the Middle East’ London: Pocket Segev‚ Tom (2007) ‘1967’‚ New York: Metropolitan Books‚ pp. 150-151 Gat‚ Moshe (2006) ‘Britain and the Occupied Territories after the 1967 War’‚ Lowi‚ Miriam (1995). ‘Water and Power: the politics of a scares resource in the Jordan River basin’. Cambridge University Press Oren‚ Michael B (2003)

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    have to be successful. People of different cultures have to work together and come to a profitable solution. Often the value systems of the people have big differences. For example in China you have a complete difference behavior than in Germany or Jordan. If people of two cultures meet each other‚ there can be huge problems. A bad preparation‚ insufficient interest for the foreign culture‚ misunderstanding or conflicts can be causes a competitive disadvantage for the company and therefore increases

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    countries‚ although some of the do‚ like for example the HK of Jordan just accepted it and accredited some of the online educational institutions in Jordan‚ which show that this small country have a very smart strategy in this field‚ Jordan is a country of 97000 Sq KM only‚ population of 5million people‚ but have 28 universities‚ a bigger number of community colleges‚ and 100% of the people read and right‚ most of them speaks English fluently. Jordan is on their way to be the educational center of the Middle

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    Khulood al-Zaidi provides the most rational and structural perspective in her understanding of how the U.S. invasion of Iraq led to the displacement of Iraqi citizens. She describes the best cultural perspective through her experience working with Iraqi refugees‚ and understanding how their hardships resulted from the war. Prior to the invasion of Iraq‚ the region’s government operated on an elaborate patronage system in which most every employee‚ from senior staff down to the steward who brought

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    The Fertile Crescent west of the Mediterranean and on the east by the Euphrates and Tigris rivers‚ and includes all or parts of Israel‚ the West Bank‚ Jordan‚ Lebanon‚ Syria‚ and Iraq. This is the birth place of the ancient world. The Fertile Crescent is a bow-shaped tract of land in South-west Asia stretching from Jordan northwards to southern Turkey‚ then swinging southwards to the borders of Iraq and Iran. Along its route it incorporates parts of Israel‚ Lebanon and Syria. The physical characteristics

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    Described as the "crossroads of western Asia" the Levant surrounded by Turkey to the North‚ Egypt to the south‚ Mediterranean Sea to the west‚ Iraq and northern Saudi Arabia to the east. The Levant consists of the countries of Cyprus‚ Israel‚ Jordan‚ the northeastern tip of Egypt‚ Lebanon‚ Palestine‚ and Syria. Geographically‚ this area became divided between the coastal plans of the west and the hill country of the East. As a result of rainfall‚ which decreases from the north to the south‚ the northern

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    1.Explain how human interference in the water cycle can affect water availability The water cycle is the process of evaporation‚ condensation and precipitation of water on Earth including rain water and how it is distributed. Human factors such as forest clearing‚ urban construction and changes in land use can all affect the distribution of water.  Infiltration can be affected by forest clearance. This also affects percolation and the water table. When there is rain the forests holds a lot of rainfall

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    Jerusalem‚ Jordan‚ Ramallah‚ Lebanon and Gaza. The pictures give an idea and reality to his readers about the problems that most Palestinians are facing in everyday life. Many people don’t understand how the life in other countries and how it’s too different from western culture. When there is a picture it makes the readers more into the subject because for a people it can relate to them in anyhow. Some of the photographs relate to me and reminded me of my life when I was a refugee in Jordan. Edward

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    Cultural Heritage‚ Jericho. __________________________________________________________________________________ Cultural Heritage of Jericho Jericho is known as the oldest city in the World. It is located 10 kilometres northwest of the Dead Sea in the Jordan Rift Valley (Anfinset 2006‚63). It lies 250 meters below the sea level‚ making it also the lowest city on earth (MoTA 2005‚ 12-13). Its diverse geological formation and unique tropical‚ sub-tropical climate zones‚ and perennial springs have made it

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