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    Arab Values

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    As per my researched‚ the Arab Values are divided into 3 categories: Family‚ Honor & Religion. According to the following - http://blogs.transparent.com/arabic/basic-cultural-values-القيم-الثقافية-الأساسية/ “Arab societies share so many values that include: endurance‚ loyalty‚ dignity‚ generosity‚ self-respect‚ pride and revenge. Today‚ we are going to discuss three basic values that are still prevalent in most Arab societies. Collectivism: It is an approach to life among Arabs‚ which is opposed

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    5.3 Vernonia A similar plant material transfer agreement was signed in 2005‚ between the IBC and EARO in Ethiopia and a UK company Vernique BioTech Ltd‚ on the plant genetic resources of Vernonia (Gebreselassie‚ 2009). Vernonia is a tall plant with shiny black seeds‚ originating from Ethiopia (Gebreselassie‚ 2009). There are many varieties of the Vernonia plant‚ however after much research the variety today known as‚ Vernonia galamensis‚ was discovered in Ethiopia‚ and contained more vernolic acid

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    Outcomes of the Arab Spring

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    For centuries‚ Arab regimes have expropriated‚ abused and taken advantage of power and wealth from their people; it was only a matter of time before things turned around. The year 2010 will be remembered in history as the year that witnessed the uprising of the Arab Spring‚ the term "Arab Spring" denotes the Revolutions of 1848; a series of political turmoil swept through Europe in 1848. Moreover‚ in the aftermath of the Iraq War the term ‘Arab Spring’ was used by analysts who foresaw a major Arab

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    Thousands of Additional Troops Urged for Force in Somalia This article is the request for African troops to be sent to Somalia for multiple reasons. The African Union Mission in Somalia needs financial aids and weapons‚ and they are asking the United Nations to help them with this. They are fighting against al-Shabab‚ a Somali militant group linked to al-Qaeda. Al-Shabab recently has been strategizing more and more terrorist attacks rather than fighting on the front line. The African Union Mission

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    A.) The two most significant environmental or physical geographic factors that contributed to the development and expansion of the United states had to be the Gold Rush‚ and the Irish Potato Famine. The Irish potato famine was devistating to Ireland and laid waste to it’s population‚ but ended up spurring Irish immigration to the United States‚ leading to both growth and expansion. The gold rush that took hold in the United States was one of the biggest factors that pushed people west and lead to

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    The Outsiders: Character Development From the moment of your birth to the day of your death‚ a person never stays the same. Some change for good others change for bad. Changing all depends on you‚ you choose how to change based on hard situations. In this story ‘The Outsiders’ many characters change throughout the story. Some of them change slowly‚ some change till they reach their death. Dallas one of the characters who changed in the last moment of his death. “He had an elfish face‚ with high

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    Current Life

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    During the 1990s‚ the stories of the rape camps in Bosnia and Herzegovina shook the world and forced the international community to intervene. Now‚ evidence is coming to light that a similarly gruesome situation was taking place during Libya’s Arab Spring uprising. When the Libyan unrest began‚ then-dictator Muammar Gaddafi gave orders to crush the peaceful protesters by any means‚ ordering his soldiers to go from house to house. This was a direct command‚ in encrypted military language‚ to start

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    Sharia Massacre

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    On January 15‚ 2016‚ a Kenyan-run African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM) military base was the target of a massive attack that killed a 180 Kenyan soldiers according to Somalia’s President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud. Though the precise number of casualties is disputed‚ the Kenyan army claiming the number is inaccurate but refuses to disclose its own figures‚ this massacre of Kenyan troops is considered the deadliest attack perpetrated by the al-Qaeda allied militant group Al Shabaab. This Somalia based

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    Arab Spring

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    The Arab Spring Study Questions A. Reasons behind the Arab Spring? There are various reasons behind the Arab Spring. One of the reasons was that a Tunisian young man‚ unable to find a job‚ had his cart of merchandise taken away by the‚ which led him to burn himself in the streets‚ next to thousands of people. Unemployment is one of the main reasons which lead to the revolt. After that‚ manifestations were going on in the cities of Tunisia. The poverty and unemployment that was going on in Tunisia

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    GKE1 Task 1

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    Task One: Geography and the Development/Diffusion of Human Societies Lori Fabre’ Part A: The Nile River is a significant geographical feature that contributed to the development of Egyptian society. According to (Sooma‚ 2013a)‚ Egypt was an early river civilization‚ and had to adapt their culture to seasonal flooding of the Nile River. The Nile River flows through Central Africa to the Mediterranean and is formed by the joining of Blue Nile and the White Nile. It is a gentle river that picks up

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