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    when Zionism and Arab nationalism grew. The Jewish people were in control of their land of Palestine until in the late 1800s a group in Europe decided to colonize this land. Known as Zionists‚ they represented an extremist minority of the Jewish population. Their goal was to create a Jewish homeland. At first‚ this immigration created no problems. However‚ as more and more Zionists immigrated to Palestine – many with the express wish of taking over the land for a Jewish state – the people became

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    Collective Security

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    Collective security is both supported and criticized as an approach to prevent the outbreak of war. It has existed for many centuries but began to be practiced more prominently after World War I. The purpose of this paper is to define collective security to produce a detailed understanding of what it essentially represents‚ its theory‚ how it succeeded‚ and the prospects for collective security being used against modern challenges‚ such as terrorism and civil war. Collective security is a defense

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    This led to high strains between the Arabs and the Jews‚ as each staked claim to Palestine as the birthplace of their religion. British forces residing within the Palestine territory attempted to maintain peace‚ yet both the Arabs and Jews were dissatisfied with British politics. Tensions heightened in 1936 when the Arabs began to revolt in Palestine‚ and later as the Jews created their own resistance in 1944. Three years later‚ in 1947 the British attempted to resolve

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    Intertestamental Period

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    INTERTESTAMENTAL PERIOD NEW TESTAMENT ORIENTATION I NBST 525 AN ANALYSIS SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT IN CANDIDACY FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTERS OF ARTS IN RELIGION LIBERTY THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY BY: LYNCHBURG‚ VIRGINIA SUNDAY‚ OCTOBER 9‚ 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………1 THE INTERTESTAMENTAL PERIOD…………………………………….1 HEROD THE GREAT’S PALESTINIAN RULE…………………………...7 CONCLUSION………………………………………….…………………..9 INTRODUCTION The Intertestamental period

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    activities: War Mmaking‚ State Mmaking‚ Protection‚ Extraction. The filiation of state and war will be illustrated later. I will use Palestine region will be used as the main case study to demonstrate this essay and I will try to use this example to explain more clearly with the relationship between war and the state. What kind of Oorganizational structure the Palestine Liberation Organization ( PLO) was and its functions will be discussed in the case study. Moreover‚ armed struggle will be introduced

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    autumn In this poem‚ “A gentle rain in a distant autumn”‚ Mahmoud Darwish‚ Palestine’s national productive poet and author‚ expresses his nostalgia and craving for both; his homeland after his exile‚ and for the glorious and sparkling era when Palestine was a free country. In my opinion‚ his love of the country is obvious in all the verses. I find that Darwish makes this poem moving by using a wide range of figures of speech‚ mainly metaphors‚ he also emphasizes on his willingness to sacrifice for

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    considerably. This way it can enter the Jordan market with lower prices and higher profits. To improve the sales within Palestine‚ it can market its product by distributing sales promotion items such as bottle openers‚ t- shirts‚ caps‚ pens and so. This marketing skill would not cost a lot to the company but is very effective. The beer festival “ oktoberfest” is celebrated in Palestine by TBC. This should be continued for a lot of years ahead and all the local people and tourists should be given free

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    Reform in the Holy Land

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    from a historical point of view. Looking at the history of Palestine circa-first century‚ there can be identified at least three reasons to explain the failure of Judaism. First century Judaism was superseded by Christianity because of its change of focus from spiritual to political‚ its lack of social and theological unity‚ and its policy of isolation from other cultures. After the Babylonian captivity‚ the Jews returned to Palestine under the allowance and authority of the Persian Empire. The

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    The Crusades were wars between Christians and Muslims‚ fought in Palestine. In 1071‚ Turkish Muslims captured Jerusalem. The Muslims stopped the Christians from visiting the holy places in Palestine. Naturally‚ Christian rulers in Europe were very angry about this. The Byzantine emperor in Constantinople asked the Pope to help him drive the Turks from the Holy Land. Peter the Hermit and the Pope started the first Crusade. Pope Urban II said that he would forgive the sins of all people who went and

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    Night Literary Analysis

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    later in 1944‚ Elie and his father would have a conversation about moving to Palestine. “At the time‚ it was still possible to obtain emigration permits for Palestine.” “I’m too old my son. I’m too old to start from scratch again in a country so far away.” (Page 6) During this conversation‚ Elie recommended to his father that they should abandon what they have in Sighet and start a brand new life in the holy land of Palestine‚ where they would be completely safe from the Germans. Again Elie and his

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