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    The present study shall deal practically with the concept of cohesion –lexical and grammatical- within the following articles: “The Third Intifada” written by Thomas L. Friedman‚ Published in New York Times and “Failing to understand Palestine” written by Ramzy Baroud ‚ extracted from‚ a non-native newspaper‚ Al-Ahram Weekly‚ for the purpose of analyzing the influential effects of the applied cohesive devices separately on such texts as well as their impact on the language of a written discourse

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    11-15: From Brisco: 11. Who coined the phrase‚ “Fertile Crescent?” James Breasted 12. What was a “land bridge” that linked two great cultural centers? Palestine 13-14. What were the two great cultural centers it linked? Egypt & Mesopotamia 15. The most important highway system in the biblical land is called The Nile. Bonus: One of the best ways to interpret the Bible is through the Grammatical-Historical

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    In “The Night There” by Mahmoud Darwish‚ imagery is an important literary device that is used to warn of the implications of the Israel-Palestine conflict. The author wishes to stop the conflict before more harm is done. Imagery also emphasizes the grand severity of death and injury throughout the conflict‚ and the public’s response to this death on a global scale. Imagery also shows that even in the dark times that come from this conflict‚ hope and beauty still exist. Even though it may seem that

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    pathos and persuasive techniques such as irony as exaggeration ‚ the cartoonist‚ Latuff‚ is trying to point out the indifference of the Egyptian president towards his country while he is giving more care to Palestine . since the start of Morsi’s reign‚ he has been criticized for trying to help Palestine rather than focusing on the problems of his country. (Lawate‚ Importance of a political cartoon in a newspaper‚2) The cartoon has an interesting visual‚ two main characters; one is filling up a police

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    The Expansion of Ancient Egypt and Its Historical  Significance                                      Introduction  The external expansion of Ancient Egypt‚ traditionally‚ consisted of two areas: Libya  on  the  north‚  especially  Palestine  and  Syria;  Nubia  on  the  south.  What  Egypt  imposed on Nubia was the colonial rule‚ while its control of Palestine and Syria was  loose. Egypt’s penetration to Nubia and West Asia could be divided into two stages‚  the Old Kingdom period and the Middle Kingdom period. The contact between Egypt  and 

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    Israelites shouldn’t have to live in fear of suicide bombers and of air raids‚ they deserve to live long happy lives filled with joy and laughter. I mean come on‚ why do the Arab countries have to have what was Palestine but is currently called Israel? They already have‚ Algeria‚ Bahrain‚ Comoros‚ Djibouti‚ Egypt‚ Iraq‚ Jordan‚ Kuwait‚ Lebanon‚ Libya‚ Mauritania‚ Morocco‚ Oman‚ Qatar‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Somalia‚ Syria‚ Tunisia‚ United Arab Emirates and Yemen. Now granted

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    provided opportunities of trade and receiving tribute from the newly conquered lands. This helped the economy of Egypt with the acquiring of gold‚ slaves‚ land‚ and other trade goods. He could not overlook gaining Egyptian control over Syria and Palestine and to continue control over Nubia. This idea helped shape and mold his foreign policy and the new way Egypt would go. All aspects of Egyptian society became involved with this new strategy of national expansion and prosperity. They turned toward

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    whether presidents‚ school principals‚ or leaders of companies. In my opinion‚ women should be treated the same way men are treated. Samer:  There is no difference between a man and a woman in Palestine. Palestine is a very safe country for women. There are no murders‚ no sexual abuses. Palestine has many rights for women‚ and I think that women should have more rights than men. Lena:  Yes‚ I believe men and women should have equal rights. They should have the same rights in society. They

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    Jewish community was in fierce conflict with Britain. Jews were fighting for a new life outside of Europe to escape the horrors of the holocaust and its affect on the Jewish community. This would lead to a declaration of independence of Israel from Palestine and sparked the Arab-Israeli conflict due to unrecognized independence and no compromise between the Arabs inhabiting the land of Israel and the chosen people of God. Israel would be accepted into the League of Nations on May 11th‚ 1949‚ further

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    national home in Palestine although any civil rights of existing non-Jewish settlements would not be violated. This is believed to be the start of the Arab-Israeli conflict: Arab nationalists and some historians now regard the Balfour Declaration as the root-cause of the Arab-Israeli conflict‚ and it is certainly true that without it there could not have been Zionist settlement in Palestine on a large scale. (Barker 9) Tensions grew as more Jewish immigrants relocated to Palestine. The Arabs became

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