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    Now at days I think that the Palestinians Arabs should keep the holy land known as Israel today. After all they were the rightful owners of Palestine about more than 50 years before the Palestinian Jews. I think that the Palestinian Jews had no right to force the 725‚000 of Palestinian Arab to become refuges. I think that all the Palestinian Arabs had a right to be very upset because the Palestinian Jews cheated in the war by attacking when they were unprepared. The Palestinian Jews won both wars

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    By signing the agreement and settling the argument between Egypt and Israel over Sinai after long talks‚ President Carter decided to not include Palestine in the actual agreement as it might make negotiations more complicated since Egypt was also considered to be representing the Middle East and they were expected to defend their neighbors‚ hence Palestine was also having issues with Israel. Therefore splitting the treaty was smart because it helped United States solve the major problem between Egypt

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    Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928 which was the first antibiotic that fights bacteria. During the 1900’s pneumonia was one of the leading killers in America prior to the discovery of penicillin. Penicillin is important as it prevents previous life-threatening infections like pneumonia‚ blood infection‚ meningitis‚ and strep throat. In addition‚ because of penicillin‚ several amputations‚ and deaths (due to infection) during the second world war decreased. Many people have benefited

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    it posses a range of core principal levels that contain ethical issues used as reasons to justify positions from both sides of the conflict. The conflict in essence is a clash “Between Jewish and Palestinians national movements over the land of Palestine” (Fawcett‚ 2005) the searches for settlement is complicated by inter Arab relations‚ Western Nations‚ and more recently inter Palestinian fragmentation. The issue of Hamas being an illegal terrorist entity has been a source failure for many peace

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    Graffiti Art Brings Positive Effects to Our Society 2011 TED Prize winner - JR’s Wish "I wish for you to stand up for what you care about by participating in a global art project‚ and together we’ll turn the world...INSIDE OUT." [pic] Outline I. Introduction Thesis statement: The development of street culture as known as “Global Street Subculture” from 15 years before until now integrates into a bigger scale and positively impacts our society and individuals

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    This social and political issue has plagued mankind for centuries‚ but has only recently come into the eyes of current world leaders. The events of September 11‚ 2001 brought this issue into the spotlight (What Is Terrorism? Pg. 1). Ladies and gentlemen‚ I am of course talking about the agonizing issue of terrorism. Although this issue has existed for centuries‚ the word "terrorism" has only begun being used in the second part of the 19th century (What Is Terrorism? Pg. 1). The earliest account of

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    Everybody knows the conflict between Palestine and Israel‚ it is a conflict that has been going on for over a hundred years. The conflict‚ in fact‚ is so old and known that you can find it in any history books‚ and it is taught in any history class. The conflict begins in the early 1800’s‚ Jews were being persecuted in Europe. Originally the Jews owned the Holy land‚ Jerusalem‚ but were kicked out. From 1920 to 1947‚ the British declared the “Promised land” to the Jews as a payback for all the persecution

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    like for Palestinians and how they dealt with their life away from their homeland. In February 1947‚ Britain refers the issue of finding a homeland for the persecuted European Jews to the United Nations where they proposed the partition of Palestine into two states‚ one for Jews and one for Palestinian Arabs‚ the Jews accept this idea but the Palestinians‚ understandably‚ reject it but in May 1948‚ the state of Israel was proclaimed. The Arab world saw this as a betrayal by the British and an

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    In order to fully understand the ongoing Palestine-Israel conflict‚ the history of the land must be discussed. According to James Gelvin‚ in the book The Modern Middle East‚ the Palestine-Israel dispute “is‚ simply put‚ a real estate dispute” (Gelvin 217). Both the Zionist‚ Jewish immigrants‚ and the Palestinian Arabs demand the Palestinian land. Prior to the United Nations vote on Palestine (the land)‚ “a civil war broke out between the two communities” (224). Zionism gave a religious community

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    Sebastien Steigmeier ESL071 Professor Waldrop April 23‚ 2011 Everybody saw it on television‚ in the newspaper or maybe heard it on the radio‚ the last century held many different conflicts in Gaza Strip. Basically‚ people know that Israel and Palestine are fighting for that land‚ each one pretending that they deserve it. A survey‚ done on CBU students‚ shows that most of them don’t know anything about the conflict. The only ones who knew a little bit about it were sure that Israel wanted the land

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