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    successful peace process. Basically a two solution has not been successful because parties are not willing to have a two state solution. Therefore a huge part of the peace talks will have to focus on not only the conditions of a two state solution within Palestine but the

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    Syrian Jewish Immigration

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    In the early 20th century‚ Syrian Jewish immigration to the Americas and other states was largely the result of the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. Numerous Jews fled to America to skirt conscription into the army the Young Turks‚ the ground that rebelled against the Ottomans. Additionally‚ economic opportunities in became increasingly scarce in Syria as a result of a worldwide depression and sluggish recovery‚ driving many to the Americas for opportunity and wealth of Western civilization. Lastly

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    Have you ever wondered how it would feel to not be welcome in your own country‚ or to be exiled from your own country? This has been the case for many different groups of people throughout history. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict was one of these situations‚ in which thousands of Palestinians were banished from their own homeland. Mahmoud Darwish’s Identity Card portrays the struggles of the Palestinian people and allows for insight into the conflict from the eyes of the oppressed‚ and also shows

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    Edward Said

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    In "States" the author‚ Edward Said‚ discloses the story of his people‚ the Palestinians‚ in an epic to express to the world the disconcerting challenges endured by the struggling Palestinian culture. The underlying claim is that of which is fair for any people to aspire‚ the dream to be master in your own house. Thus translated into the ideals of nationalism: blood and belonging. Said uses a combination of both photographs and writing style to tell a story that is deeper than the plain text.

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    Mornings In Jenin Summary

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    In Mornings in Jenin‚ a Palestinian perspective is given in a way that displays the fundamental argument of the Palestinian people’s claims to their own homeland which includes the merging of clans to one bigger entity. In the region of Palestine the people did not always identify as Palestinians‚ instead they identified with their families or their clans. “Palestinian” itself is a new term given to the people of the region in response to the development of zionism and Israeli nationalism. This is

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    Edward Said States

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    the instances and images from “States” are a bit dated‚ there is still an ongoing issue in the Middle-East. His intentions seem clear in this regard. If someone placed “States” next to Occupation 101 (the film we watched in class on the issue in Palestine)‚ they would find some similarities in content‚ but not context. In the film‚ it is

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    For the attention of all examiners: if you are uncertain about the content/accuracy of a candidate’s work please contact your team leader. 1. (a) What does Source A suggest about the United Nations Partition Plan of 1947? [3 marks] Palestine is divided into two independent states: one Jewish‚ the other Arab; The city of Jerusalem is to be placed under international control but situated in the Arab area. The Jewish state is slightly bigger than the Arab state; It suggests that problems

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    OJT IN ISRAEL( DIARY) November 17(Sunday)- We do again pruning of Citrus at Guy’s farm November 18(MOnday)- pruning also November 19(TUesday)- 3rd day of classes in Agro Studies‚ we discuss about Capital Recovery Factor. November 20(Wednesday)- harvesting Nova( Hagai Farm) November 21(Thursday)- harvest also Nova( Hagai Farm) November 22(Friday)- harvest Nova Again( Hagai Farm) November 24(Sunday)- back to Guy’s Farm‚ we harvested santina November 25(MOnday)- The same November 26(Tuesday)-

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    their capital‚ and whether or not the land of Palestine should go to the Jews (Israelis) or the Arabs (Palestinians)‚ in my opinion the land and capital should rightly go to the Israelis. According to Max Singer in “What the Fight in Israel is All About” (2002)‚ he explains the fight between the Jews and Arabs over Israel and Palestine started in 1922. Even though The League of Nations were the ones to decide who would become the sovereign in Palestine‚ and they chose that 90% of the land was to become

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    Edward Said Identity

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    Professor: Raj Chandarlapaty Name: Farhad Mahmody ID# 8670 Class: Expository essay writing How Edward said Identify him self Edward Wadie Said was one of the most noticeable and influent scholars. This influential Palestinian man was born in1935; he was an Arab American‚ which was well known for advocating the role of intellectuals in society as a role exemplary illustrated by him. He insisted that the true intellectual’s role must be that of the amateur‚ as an amateur is not stimulated by academic

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