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    1967 Six Day War

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    blocking of the straits to Israeli shipping. The 1967 Six Day War had a major impact on Arab-Israeli relations. This is due to Israel gaining control over the occupied territories‚ large increases of Jewish settlement in the occupied territories‚ the increase of Israeli military in the Middle East. The Israeli occupation of Arab territories had a large impact on Arab-Israeli relations. Through the dominancy of the Israeli army during the Six Day War‚ they were able to capture the Sinai Peninsula‚ the

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    citizens? Where can the proper balance between secularism and Judaism be struck? What role should Jewish law have on the Israeli legal system? Again‚ this is just one of many internal cleavages dividing Israel‚ but not necessarily related to the Palestinian question or Israel’s neighbors‚ along with the Ashkenazim-Sephardim/Mizrahim divide and the question over the role of Ethiopian immigrants in Israeli

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    the Arabs. The Arabs are historically entitled to the land because they had lived there for a course of 1000 years. The land never originally belonged to the Hebrews‚ it belonged to the Canaanites. The Hebrews conquered Canaan and took over its territory. The Arabs or Hebrews never owned the land to begin with. The Romans conquered Israel from the Hebrews. The they destroyed and burned down Jerusalem and forced their laws on the Israelites living there and expelled many of them. During the 7th century

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    creates tension and animosity between both Israel and Palestine‚ and also distrust between the two. Another idea of hard power is the territory divide between both Israel and Palestine. This is a long term factor than can be changed over time but only gradually as it is something that needs to be negotiated (Goldstein). Israel has the majority of the territory including Jerusalem city where there is a lot of religious ties to the city that a lot of Arabs and Jewish people feel is sacred and important

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    Diaoyu Dao‚ an Inherent Territory of China BEIJING - The State Council Information Office of the People’s Republic of China on Tuesday published a white paper on Diaoyu Dao‚ an inherent territory of China. Following is the full text of the white paper: Diaoyu Dao‚ an Inherent Territory of China (September 2012) State Council Information Office The People’s Republic of China Contents Foreword I. Diaoyu Dao is China’s Inherent Territory II. Japan Grabbed Diaoyu Dao from China III. Backroom

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    The captain’s voice was courteous and friendly as he read the imperative into his mic. “The Australian Capital Territory’ requires all disembarking passengers to have their Australian Federation Cards ready for inspection. All passengers are required to submit to a fingerprint identification when passing through the border-guard inspection gates. We take this opportunity to welcome you to the sunny center of the nation‚ and we wish your stay with us be happy and secure.” The woman in the stiff uniform

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    Major events in Jewish history to the first century AD 1250 BC Fall of Jerusalem to the Romans. 931 BC Divided Kingdoms. 721 BC Fall of Samaria. 587 BC Fall of Jerusalem‚ Babylonian captivity. 333 BC Jews under Hellenistic rule. 63 BC Jews under Roman rule. 70 AD Fall of Jerusalem to the Romans. Major events between 50 BC - 100 AD 63 BC - 40 BC Hyrcanus2 rules‚ but is subject to Rome. 41 BC - 30 BC Antony Caesar Roman Emperor. 40 BC - 37 BC Parathions conquer Jerusalem. 38 BC - 4 BC Herod

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    of Palestinian College Students By Bassem Abusharkh Supervised by Professor Ahmad Atawneh Professor of Applied Linguistics This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Applied Linguistics and TESOL‚ College of Graduate Studies & Academic Research‚ Hebron University. 2012 I II Abstract The purpose of this study is to examine the problems and difficulties of cohesion and coherence encountered by Palestinian junior

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    Globalisation or ‘Glocalisation’? Networks‚ Territories and Rescaling Erik Swyngedouw University of Oxford Abstract This paper argues that the alleged process of globalisation should be recast as a process of ‘glocalisation’. ‘Glocalisation’ refers to the twin process whereby‚ firstly‚ institutional/regulatory arrangements shift from the national scale both upwards to supra-national or global scales and downwards to the scale of the individual body or to local‚ urban or regional configurations and

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    In the early 1900’s the mandate system was created and it was signed in Germany. The intentions for this system was for the Allies in Germany and Turkish colonist and their pre-Armistice declaration to compromise. Around 1919 there was no ottoman empire that was still existent‚ the Britain and French had the authority of the land for the time remaining. Overall the British owned Iraq‚ Transjordan‚ and Palestine. The French had owned Syria and Lebanon. This soon caused many conflicts throughout the

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