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    Poligeo

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    space in various cultures • Know the most extreme NONVIOLENT reaction to personal space being violated o flight and surrendering space • Know how territories of animals have been observed to change size due to resource availability o change according to resource availability. (more resources= smaller territory) • Know some of the advantages of territory and territoriality among animals o keeping pop in check by limiting breeding‚ reduce friction among members of the species‚ protect feeding and

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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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    Iron Cage

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    In chapter one of The Iron Cage‚ Rashid Khalidi sets the stage for the premise of his book‚ by examining the conflicting evidence of the Palestinians’ plight. In order to do so‚ the narrative begins in 1948‚ following the eviction of more than half of the Arab Palestinian population as a result of the Arab – Israel conflict of that year. Khalidi goes on to enumerate a few of the respective differing Arab and Israel accounts of how it was that a people that once constituted the majority of the population

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    peace process‚ which main point consisted that Israel gradually give up possession of Palestinian territories to the Palestinians with the exchange of peace. This represents the value of perspective‚ because the Palestinians had finally reached the conclusion that coming at the Israelis with violence and weaponry would not allow the Palestinians to ever gain what they really want‚ and it caused the Palestinians to comprehend what the Israelis were feeling; harassed. They had learned that if peace

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    Turning Point in Jewish History Diaspora will not be the death of a religion. The concept may seem to make sense to us‚ but the realization of this is what turned desperation of a displaced people into a lasting religion. The Babylonian exile of the Jews had such monumental and lasting effects‚ it has become proverbial. There have been many events in Jewish History that can be seen as specific turning points. Arguably‚ the most pivotal turning point may have been within the years of about 632

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    A home away from home

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    A Home away from Home Getting into Bethlehem university wasn’t one of my initial options of the number of available universities at all. To be honest‚ I didn’t know we even had a university in Bethlehem‚ until my dad told me about it and even then I still wasn’t so sure about applying there... I always had that dream of going abroad to study‚ you know‚ every teenagers dream is to break free and just wander. I so wanted to leave the country and I was torn between whether I should study medicine or

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    changed. Then he talks about his mother’s handkerchief which I believe is used to show the sadness he is experiencing and that he is in need of the tenderness of his mother to wipe away his tears. I think that the last verse of that stanza is about Palestinians’ surrender‚ he wants his people to be rebellious again‚ there is nothing to die for now‚ which I believe means that he lost hope‚ and faith. In the second stanza‚ he is kind of giving a title to the stanza‚ by changing the adjective of

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    Edward Said

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    Edwars Said was born a Palestinian Arab in Jerusalem in 1935‚ and was American through his father‚ Wadie Saïd‚ who was a U.S. Citizen. Wadie Saïd‚ his father moved to Cairo‚ before the birth of his son . He spent much of his childhood travelling back and forth from Cairo to Jerusalem‚ visiting relatives. Saïd said that in his childhood he lived “between worlds” — like Cairo (Egypt) and in Jerusalem (Palestine). Here are some of his words from this period of life: "I was an uncomfortably anomalous

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    After watching the documentary‚ Al Nakba: The Palestinian Catastrophe 1948‚ I did not know exactly who to sympathize with. The Jews on one hand were being persecuted severely in Europe‚ particularly in Germany‚ where they were escaping concentration camps. The British promised a home to the Jews in Palestine and were trying to start a new life. However‚ the Arabs living there were especially displeased at the influx of the Jews; I do not understand why they were upset entirely‚ but I do respect it

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    Introduction The book analyzed is I Shall Not Hate; A Gaza Doctor’s Journey‚ By Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish. Abuelaish is a Palestinian physician and an expert on infertility. Abuelaish has won many peace and humanitarian awards‚ one being the 2012 Calgary Peace Prize . This book takes the reader into what it is really like living in a state of constant war. Israel and Gaza have been disputing for a long time over land . After WW2‚ the Jewish people wanted their own land‚ which was once Palestine.

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