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    In this essay I will compare between the story of Zahra by hanan el shik and the wiles of men by salwa bakr . first of all both el shik and bakr are arab women. Hanan Al-Shaykh was born in 1945 in Beirut‚ Lebanon.  Al-Shaykh began writing at a young age and by sixteen had essays published in the newspaper she would eventually work for‚ al-Nahar. She attended the American College for Girls in Cairo‚ Egypt from 1963 to 1966. After her graduation she worked in television in Beirut and as a journalist

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    The U.S Role in Arab Spring

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    In December 2010‚ mass anti-government protests began in Tunisia and later spread across the Arab world. By February 2011‚ revolutions occurred in Tunisia and Egypt‚ Libya and Syria. The uprisings were dubbed as “Arab Spring”. Many nations in the Middle East and North Africa region (MENA)‚ that neighbor the conflict spots‚ have been greatly affected by the uprisings. Neighboring countries have experienced an influx of refugees‚ and a possibility of violence spilling over their borders. Nations

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    Corneas in the Congo Case Study I. Duties and Responsibilities: As the head of a small aid agency in Congo‚ our duty is to cater the refugee’s health dilemmas and concerns. We must attend to their needs by providing them the right health services suited for their condition. Like what is happening in the camp‚ the refugees are in need of cornea transplant because of the poor water condition which resulted to them being blind. Therefore‚ we must do any possible means of giving them enough corneas

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    Attaining Social Justice

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    Attaining social justice Social justice can be simply explained as the equality of individuals in the world. Social justice is attainable despite all the pessimistic views. Social justice can be attainable by positive actions of individuals‚ the belief of groups and organizations that every human life matters and the belief that to eradicate social injustice the organization has to begin somewhere. Social justice will also be attainable with the ability of groups to come together and fight for the

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    Gestures and Cultures

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    Gestures and Cultures For regular people who travel at the first time to a foreign country‚ it would be difficult to communicate in gestures. You may say humans share the same gestures‚ so they can understand each other; however‚ they may understand gestures but unfortunately with the false meaning. They would misunderstand you since they have other meanings for gestures. Therefore‚ gestures are the same as languages. They are different from culture to another. First‚ to hold two fingers like

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    Syrian Uprising

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    The Syrian Uprising Over the past couple of years we have certainly seen a drastic change in the Arab world dating back to December of 2010 in Tunisia as protestors forced ruler Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali to flee the country. This was the beginning of the Arab spring‚ which saw a revolutionary wave spread across many Arabic countries resulting in four leaders being forced from power in the countries of Tunisia‚ Egypt‚ Libya and Yemen. The sociological perspective on conflict states that the world

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    Brittany McMillian McMillian 1 Mrs. Dixon LA 1H P.1 3-10-13 Never Forget the Genocides Although the Holocaust ended in 1944 with the deaths of millions‚ the genocide in Darfur claimed the lives of 400‚000 people and displaced over 2‚500‚000 in 2003 and is still going on to this day (Document G). With so many lives lost in the tragic genocides people wonder if there is anything that can be done to prevent more from occurring. The basic concept of genocide developed in 1915

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    failure of the arab league

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    Failure of the Arab League In the wake of any great conflict‚ states will try and assemble a system that is based on unity and prevention of further conflict‚ there are several aspects usually addressed‚ including the economy and the international relations. In the wake of World War 2 the UN assembled to form the new world order (Pinfari‚ 1.) In the Middle East‚ 6 founding members (Egypt‚ Transjordan‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Syria‚ Lebanon and Iraq) formed the Arab League‚ an organization founded upon

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    CheckPoint Characteristics of Orientalism‚ Prejudice‚ and Discrimination Post a 200-300 word response to these questions: Explain the difference between Muslims and Arabs. According to current (within the past two years) research and news reports‚ what are some of the changes the United States has made to policies concerning the treatment of Muslim and Arab members of society? List two to three characteristics of Orientalism. How may Orientalism and prejudice contribute to hate crimes against

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    Ugandan War In Tanzania

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    The Ugandan Tanzanian war of 1978 until 1979 was the war to be credited with the overthrow of dictator Idi Amin. Since seizing power in 1971‚ through a military coup‚ Amin’s regime became greatly disliked by Tanzania. As a result of jealousy and rivalry between leaders‚ an unjust war was had. Under Amin’s power‚ Uganda never had a healthy relationship with Tanzania‚ creating tension that eventually overflew forcing the two countries into war. By the end of the fight‚ Amin’s regime was ousted from

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