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    The Middle East was left in turmoil after the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War 1 and its eventual dissolution in 1922‚ initiated by the Allies. The Ottoman Empire was a multinational‚ multilingual empire and the official state Dīn of the empire was Sunni Islam‚ although there was a hegemonic power of Muslim control over the non-Muslim population‚ non-Muslim communities in the Ottoman Empire had been granted state recognition and protection in the Islamic tradition. With the Empires

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    The Causes of Unrest in the Middle East The causes of unrest in the Middle East are historical‚ religious‚ economic and geo-political. Ancient history and ancient civilizations can serve as a framework for understanding some of the existing enmity. For example‚ the Persians (Iranians) and the Babylonians (Iraqis) have been fighting for more than 3‚000 years. However‚ the current unrest in the Middle East is the result of Western ethno-centrism and colonialism (covert and overt)‚ combined with

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    Fresh water is very important to the Middle East‚ whatever the form of it is. It helps to keep farm lands fertile. If the land in not "naturally" fertile‚ it helps so farmers may irrigate their crops. Rivers are one vital source of freshwater‚ along with rainfall‚ and ground water. Rivers are a vital resource ot the Middle East. The Nile River forms a narrow‚ fertile‚ strip that runs through the Sahara Desert. This is important‚ because the desert is so hot and dry‚ the river provides a source

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    The “Cold War” of the Middle East By: Siddhartha Ariga Our Position:  Israel should take all necessary measures to defend itself against Iran’s dangerous nuclear program‚ which includes military action. Staff Vote For: 8 Against: 15 Nuclear weapons: these are tools capable of massive destruction and death. If the wrong people obtain such weaponry‚ it could lead to catastrophic consequences worldwide. As of right now‚ Iran is developing weapons grade uranium. The Prime Minister of Israel‚

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    declaration of independence‚ which calls for having Palestine as their homeland‚ where they feel a sense of identity‚ and thereby reviving Palestinian nationalism within the state. These movements reflect the ideals and desires of three distinct Middle Eastern groups‚ however they do in fact share many common themes. Michel Aflaq writes “Purifying the National Ideal: Baath Ideology”‚ in which he speaks of establishing a national identity through the Arab Ba‘th party for Arabs who have been dispersed

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    Jordan located in the Middle East; it’s a lower middle-income country. Jordan has an epidemic of obesity due to an increase consumption of food that is high in sugars‚ fats‚ as well as very little physical activity. Some of the main reasons for obesity in women are 1. There is not an appropriate place for them to exercises 2. They have a lot of children 3. Little money 4.Quality of food is poor. The purpose of system-thinking is to establish goals and priorities that will help to fight obesity epidemic

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    1 Introduction Starbucks goes Middle East Since there has been a worldwide trend for coffeehouses in recent times‚ this assignment will focus on Starbucks and examine its approach to enter international markets. The main focus will be on the market entering strategy in Middle East. For this reason Turkey will be examined in the ways of how the international human resources management principles of Starbucks are influenced by entering this market. 2 Company Image Starbucks is one of the

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    Writing in Middle East History Although the Arabic language existed within the pre-Islamic Era‚ Arabic writing spread dramatically after the revelation of the Qur’an‚ the Holy Book of Muslims. The revelation resulted in the spread of Islam‚ which resulted in more countries adapting Arabic as its native language. From Arabic‚ other languages came to exist‚ such as Persian‚ Turkish‚ and Urdu. The letters of these languages juxtaposed that of the Arabic language‚ along with additional letters

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    parts of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)‚ North Africa and the Middle East. We ensure reliable and efficient domestic and international transportation for customers of all sizes. Our comprehensive overland transportation service comprises more than 170 road terminals in more than 40 countries‚ over 3‚500 weekly international departures‚ door-to-door tariffs and full tracking capability‚ all supported by customs experts in more than 275 offices. Groupage shipments DHL EUROCONNECT is

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    Starting in the late nineteenth century and moving on to the twentieth century‚ the Middle East has been mostly an Arabic country. Research shows that Between 1800 and 1914‚ the Muslim population had a yearly average increase in the order of magnitude of roughly 6-7 per thousand. This can be compared to the very crude estimate of about 4 per thousand for the "less developed countries" of the world (in Asia‚ Africa‚ and Latin America) between 1800 and 1910. It is possible that part of the growth

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