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    Significance of Arabs to the Origins of the Arab Israeli conflict • The Arab-Israeli conflict refers to the dispute between the Jews of Israel and the Arabs of Palestine over the land of Palestine. • The Arab-Israeli conflict has its origins both in events in the last 200 years and indifferent interpretations of 2000 years of history‚ within the ancient territory of Palestine‚ at the Eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea in the Middle East. • The issues and roots of the Arab-Israeli conflict have

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    living in this land. In this essay the successes and failures of the British Mandate will be assessed. During war Britain made lots of promises to different nations‚ promises that with time were more difficult to be kept. The British signed the Sykes-Picot Agreement with the French saying that once war was over they would split up the Middle East between them to control that region. This promise was fulfilled once they managed to convince The League of Nations they were dominant powers and deserved

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    How significant was the presence of foreign powers as an influence on the nature and growth of Arab nationalism in the years 1900-2001? During the years 1900-2001 a number of significant interventions occurred which affected the growth and nature of Arab nationalism. Several key pressures considerably influenced a change in the nature of nationalism; including‚ economic levers‚ agreements and military presenses in the Middle East. Arab nationalism arose out of the fear of the possibility and later

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    Islamism: A set of ideologies holding that Islam should guide social and political as well as personal life. The goal of Islamist movements is to establish an Islamic state to implement the Sharia law. They are however not a unified movement and encompass different groups with different political agendas and interpretation of the religion. Mohammad Mossadeq: Prime Minister of Iran from 1951 to 1953. Led the nationalization of Iran’s oil industry and rejected neocolonial domination of Iran in the

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    Egypt: Then and Now

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    Nonetheless‚ Western imperialist rule over the Arab territories stood to be a significant physical [and mental] presence unfamiliar to the natives. Much different than past empires or dynasties‚ the British and French worked cooperatively‚ under the Sykes-Picot Agreement‚ in a mandate selection process with the posed objective of prepping the mandates for subsequent independence. Many years later‚ the colonial-constructed Arab state system is at a present downfall; known today as the Arab Spring. Empirical

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    Evidence-Based Practice‚ Step by Step: Asking the Clinical Question: A Key Step in Evidence-Based Practice Stillwell‚ Susan B. DNP‚ RN‚ CNE; Fineout-Overholt‚ Ellen PhD‚ RN‚ FNAP‚ FAAN; Melnyk‚ Bernadette Mazurek PhD‚ RN‚ CPNP/PMHNP‚ FNAP‚ FAAN; Williamson‚ Kathleen M. PhD‚ RN Author Information Susan B. Stillwell is clinical associate professor and program coordinator of the Nurse Educator Evidence-Based Practice Mentorship Program at Arizona State University in Phoenix‚ where Ellen Fineout-Overholt

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    History of Lebanon

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     Geography of Lebanon Lebanon is today a small republic stretching approximately 160 kilometers along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea with a total area of 10‚452 kilometers square and an estimated population of 3‚874‚050 according to an independent 2006 estimate‚ including Palestinian refugees and foreign workers‚ mainly Syrian. Lebanese territory is dominated mostly by mountains which consist of the parallel ranges of the Lebanon and the Anti-Lebanon. Between the Lebanon

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    attain the desired health outcome. They ensure the care plan that is put together by the health care professional is specific to the needs of the patient. These steps are similar to that of PICOT because the goal for both is to achieve a better understanding‚ of the patient being cared for. When using PICOT‚ the health care provider is asked to first look at who the person is‚ as well as their current health status. This is comparable to the assessment and diagnosis step in the nursing process.

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    “I deem him one of the greatest beings alive in our time… We shall never see his like again. His name will live in history. It will live in the annals of war… It will live in the legends of Arabia.”- Winston Churchill on T.E. Lawrence (Wired 1). T.E. Lawrence was an astonishing man who left his mark on history. He was a British archaeologist‚ scholar‚ writer and a magnificent soldier. He was known for his love to the Arab people and a great military officer as a leader of the Arab Revolt against

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    war. After consultation with the American and French government‚ the British issued a “statement of sympathy”. Jews benefited from this however‚ the Palestinians found this the first act of betrayal. The French also had a claim through the 1916 Sykes-Picot Agreement‚ (an agreement that basically carved up the Arab state). After the war the British attempted to make good on all their commitments but none of the claimants were satisfied. In 1919 a mandate system of governing the Middle East emerged

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