Yerevanian‚ their father and founder of the family real estate development firm‚ passed away after months of fighting cancer – and having led the family through a host of other struggles besides. Ara had shuffled his family between Paris and Lebanon with the ebb and flow of conflict in the civil war‚ and eventually landed his family in Canada. The war hardly could’ve come at a worse time for Ara; just three years before the calamity began in ‘75‚ he’d been elected a member of the Lebanese
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Manar Mansour Beirut‚ Lebanon To whom it may concern‚ I am highly interested in the practice of improving the public wellbeing. Through my research‚ I have learned that this is a rapidly expanding field‚ and that your esteemed company is a leader in this domain. I am interested in a public health related job‚ in which I can utilize my analytical skills and inclusive education for our mutual benefit. I recently graduated from the American University of Beirut‚ having served an internship
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What are the main national and international issues in Syria? The Syrian uprising started as a reaction to the Arab Spring‚ a series of anti-government protests across the Arab world inspired by the fall of the Tunisia’s authoritarian regime in early 2011. But at the root of the conflict was anger over unemployment‚ decades of dictatorship‚ corruption and state violence under one of the Middle East’s most repressive regimes. This violence isn’t just a local conflict. It has ramifications on both
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Freedom of choice. I. The Issue of Arranged Marriages. A. Saudi Women and their Life Issues. B. Marriages in Saudi Arabia. II. Examples of Arranged Marriages in the Arab World. A. What Happened to Jack and Xena. B. An Arranged Marriage in Lebanon. C. Why Arranged Marriages are not the Right Choice. D. Forced Arranged Marriages. III. Consequences of Arranged Marriages. A. Divorces among Arranged Marriages Couples. B. Unhappiness of Arranged Marriages Couples. C. Secret Marriages.
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5- Using context clues‚ what do you think the word "marginalized" means? How does the author become marginalized? It means people who have unimportant and powerless position in the society. The author became one of them because he was born in Lebanon‚ and lived most of his life in France. So‚ he can’t say that he is French because some
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How do Tennessee Williams and Ian McEwan present masculinity and Femininity as major themes in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ and ‘Enduring Love’? Masculinity and femininity are defined as a set of qualities‚ characteristics or roles generally considered typical of‚ or appropriate to‚ a man or woman respectively [1]. Both the novel ‘Enduring Love’ (1997) and the Play ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ (1947) presents masculinity and femininity but in different ways and era’s. McEwan presents these two major
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contemporary Lebanon b. Status of public respect for religious freedom B. Consequences of having diverse religions in Lebanon a. Internal Crisis 1. Political Interference 2. Difference in Culture 3. Economical Crisis SUMMARY‚ CONCLUSION‚ AND RECOMMENDATIONS INTRODUCTION When the church ’s bell rings and the mosque ’s speaker sings in Downtown Beirut‚ tourists from all over the world get touched by the blessings that Lebanon engulfs‚ those
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passed by this area of the world leaving a lot of spectacular and interesting heritage and history. For example‚ we have Lebanon. It is a country where many heritage is left in it due to its iconic geographic location. Over the years‚ the Lebanese old historic buildings have been a point of interest to the whole world‚ leaving the tourists in a surprise. The capital of Lebanon is thought to be in excess of 5‚000 years of age‚ making it one of the oldest cities on the planet. Romans‚ Arabs‚ Byzantines
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Purpose At the end of my speech‚ the audience will be able to describe the influence of the west on Lebanon concerning the Lebanese culture‚ social life in addition to values and attitudes. Introduction Let us suppose we were all born in the United States. We were raised and schooled as a typical American citizen. What would then be different from our life today? Indeed‚ we would be eating the same food‚ wearing the same clothes as we do now. We would hear the exact music‚ party the same and approximately
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In the text‚ Deadly Identities‚ by Lebanese writer‚ Amin Maalouf‚ the writer explains his way of defining one’s identity and writes to all people having deadly identities‚ not to force others to label their identities‚ if they have been raised by two violently opposed cultures. Maalouf rejects the fact that a man’s identity is prioritized basically on religion and nationality. He also comments that people with dual-identities are not obliged to choose or separate between their two origins. The author’s
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