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    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 similarities to other situations throughout history. Darwish essentially served as a messenger for his people‚ striving to show the world the

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    Palestine and Israel Palestinian and Israeli are fighting over the land and they have been fighting for a long time.  This country is divided to two parts Israel and Palestine‚ but most likely to Israel.  Edward Said used photographs to give an image of the life and culture there.  He wanted to free his country.  Edward Said was defending his own people by his essays. First of all‚ Edward Said used photographs to give an image of how Palestinians are living in Jerusalem‚ Jordan‚ Ramallah‚ Lebanon

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    internationally. A nation or land is where people have established their life‚ their culture and their heart; sadly it has happened where people have been forced out of their homeland. Great opening sentences. Mary Louise Pratt‚ Kenji Yoshino and Edward Said all present very good methods of maintaining one’s national identity in their essays. In Mary Louise Pratt’s essay Arts of the Contact Zone she gives examples of people who are in a contact zone. Contact zones are where people are meeting other cultures‚ and

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    the fact that her Arab Neighbours refused a Jewish nation in the Middle East. This is reaffirmed with the 3 no’s of Khartoum; no peace with Israel‚ no negotiations with Israel‚ no recognition of Israel‚ and ’maintenance of the rights of the Palestinian people in their nation.’ During the Independence Day parade in Jerusalem‚ Israel’s

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    for can be taken away in a matter of seconds. However‚ one thing that people hold onto no matter what is their name. A name is something that cost nothing and can always be called one’s own. Unfortunately this is not true for the speaker of the poem “Identity Card.” Losing individuality and suffering can be avoided more often than not; however‚ that is not the case in Mahmoud Darwish’s “Identity Card” where a Palestinian man suffers due to Israeli forces taking what is rightfully his. “Identity

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    destruction that these bombers have caused‚ but have you have ever stopped to wonder what makes a person become or agree to be a suicide bomber? Or ask why a person would want to give their life to kill innocent people? Are they that dedicated to their cause or are there other reasons that make people participate in such heinous acts? What about the impact of illiteracy and unemployment as their motivation? Or could it be something else? Times Gone By The 1st recorded use of suicide bombers goes

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    been a major international conflict for decades. From 1923 until 1948 Britain controlled several Arab nations as well as Palestine. The violence over Palestinian and Jewish claims to the land escalated to the point where Britain gave control of the situation to the United Nations. The UN proposed a resolution for a separate Israeli and Palestinian state. In 1948 Israel accepted the proposition and is now recognized as a state by most other international organizations. Palestine‚ however‚ rejected

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    In 1969‚ she hijacked a plane from Rome to Athena as part of a political movement with the PLO (Palestinian Liberation Organization). The PLO was established in 1964 in order to regain the land they lost from the European Zionists which handed Palestine over to Israel. The Palestinian people struggle started in 1944 when they were driven out from their country. They were forced to live in refugee camps by cause of the agreement between the United

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    conformity and its relations to the ethnic groups will be explained as well as the kinship between social perception and social cognition. In addition‚ the necessary social perceptions for the resolution of the conflict will be discussed. Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Ethnic conflicts are hostile feuds occurring between groups within a specific country and very often involve cultural reservoirs. Cultural reservoirs refer to the collection of benevolence and comprehension that develops out of the same

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    and critic created the book After the Last Sky: Palestinian Lives (1986) along with the assistance of photographs from Jean Mohr. From this book we look at the piece “States” where Said talks about the exile of himself and the whole Palestinian nation in 1948. Said’s main goal and purpose of this essay was to provide a solid argument for the innocence of the Palestinians and he also wants to show the world how hard it was and still is to be a Palestinian. Said wants to go beyond the negative stereotype

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