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    Hellenistic Period

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    ideals of the Greek and Hellenistic culture remained and continued to prosper. All of the large amounts of land‚ he conquered‚ were influenced and modeled after his beliefs. In 301 B.C.E. his large amounts of land were divided into Macedonia‚ Egypt and Syria. They were in constant conflict. This Hellenistic Empire lasted until about 200 B.C.E. until Rome took over. The Hellenistic culture had advanced religion‚ philosophy‚ math‚ medicine and

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    Armenian People In 1915

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    In April 1915 the Ottoman government embarked upon the systematic decimation of its civilian Armenian population. The persecutions continued with varying intensity until 1923 when the Ottoman Empire ceased to exist and was replaced by the Republic of Turkey. The Armenian population of the Ottoman state was reported at about two million in 1915. An estimated one million had perished by 1918‚ while hundreds of thousands had become homeless and stateless refugees. By 1923 virtually the entire Armenian

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    Syria has undergone a great amount of inhumane conflict for the past five years. Syria’s civil war was set off by Arab spring protests in 2011‚ against the regime of President Bashar Assad. As a result of this revolt‚ a huge breakout of violent Islamic groups began going around many parts of the country and gained power. Furthermore‚ many Syrians have been displaced all around and brought into refugees into certain countries such as Lebanon‚ Turkey‚ Jordan‚ the Kurdistan region of Iraq and Egypt

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    side of the Suez Canal‚ crossing the Suez would have been devastating to the Israelis. On the other battle front‚ Israeli forces had pushed the Syrians back to the pre-war ceasefire lines. The IDF then launched a four-day counter-offensive deep into Syria. Within a week‚ Israeli artillery began to shell the outskirts of Damascus.9 Egyptian President Sadat began to worry about the integrity of his major ally. He believed that capturing two strategic passes located deeper in the Sinai would make his position

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    situation. We should celebrate it more enthusiastically in every year‚ because it is our future. If we don’t celebrate it‚ it can be disappeared. We as republic’s guards‚ we should protect our future‚ because without republic our future can become a Syria‚ an Iraq and something like these. Last week‚ two days after Republic Day Turkey had elections. I don’t want to make any comments about it but after elections I am sure republic became more significant to protect our secular‚ nationalist‚ amicable

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    The Ottoman Empire was crumbling--- and they needed someone to blame. In 1915‚ the Ottoman government devised a plan targeting the Armenian minority within their Empire‚ a minority that was already viewed as second class citizens. The article‚ “Armenian Genocide: A Summary” from History.com reported that the Ottoman Empire‚ modern-day Turkey‚ was responsible for the murder of over one million Armenians during what is known today as the Armenian Genocide. However‚ Turkey refuses to acknowledge that

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    syria issue

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    Delaware and the Civil War Amendments About The Amendments At the end of and following the Civil War‚ three amendments to the constitution were proposed and ratified: the 13th (1865)‚ 14th (1868)‚ and 15th (1870). These amendments are commonly known as the Reconstruction amendments and are also called Civil War amendments‚ Civil Rights amendments‚ or Equality amendments. Thirteenth Amendment Section 1. Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude‚ except as a punishment for crime whereof the party

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    Do you like traveling or meeting new people? Most yes‚ everyone likes to travel‚ but some people are unique. Some of them devote their time in traveling to gain new experience and knowledge about different places around the world. Similarly‚ Paul Salopek‚ the writer of “Out of Eden Walk”‚ an excerpt from National Geographic has planned to devote seven years of his life to travel from the Great Rift Valley of Ethiopia to tip of South America. Paul Salopek about his journey and the most common that

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    God's Miraculous Provision

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    2 Kings 7 - God’s Miraculous Provision for Samaria A. God’s promise and what the lepers discovered. 1. (1-2) God’s promise and the doubt of the king’s officer. Then Elisha said‚ “Hear the word of the Lord. Thus says the Lord: ‘Tomorrow about this time a seah of fine flour shall be sold for a shekel‚ and two seahs of barley for a shekel‚ at the gate of Samaria.’“ So an officer on whose hand the king leaned answered the man of God and said‚ “Look‚ if the Lord would make windows in heaven‚

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    Israel-Hamas-Hezbollah Conflict in Lebanon Introduction The Republic of Lebanon is a small Middle Eastern nation on the eastern edge of the Mediterranean Sea. It became an independent republic in 1943‚ but its history is thousands of years older. Historians have found evidence that people lived in the region in pre-historic times. Lebanon’s earliest known inhabitants‚ the Canaanites‚ settled the land in about 3000 B.C. The Canaanites were followed by the Phoenicians‚ who moved into the region

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