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    material such as satellite photos‚ sensitive cables‚ reports‚ and other documents to the Israelis. It is believed that the satellite imagery obtained from Pollard assisted the Israeli Air Force’s strike on Palestinian Liberation Headquarters in Tunisia in October 1985. This intelligence allowed Israel’s Air Force to avoid radar

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    Technological advancements and the need for industrial materials forced the Europeans to expand‚ they then set out to build empires all over the world. The French controlled three territories of Northern Africa: the Protectorates of Morocco in the West‚ Tunisia in the East‚ and Algeria in the center. The end of WWII brought with it a false sense of security for some‚ especially those ruled by Europeans powers. Post-war debt left most European colonies deprived. While the Europeans wanted to continue control

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    Throughout history many legends and myths have been introduced to society. A legend can be defined as a traditional story popularly regarded as historical but unauthentic. Robin Hood has become a legend commonly well known to the twenty first century. The legend of Atlantis is one that has been debated upon over the years to whether or not it is fictional. An unreliable amount of geographical evidence supports a non-existent Atlantis. Plato’s writings of Atlantis are the only known existence of the

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    Impacys of Partition

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    General Knowledge * Antonis Samras: PM of Greece * Angela Merkel: Chancellor of Germany * Samar Yazbek: Exiled Syrian author has won Pen’s Pinter International Writer of Courage Award for her book “A Woman in the Crossfire”‚ an account of the early stages of the Syrian Revolution * Amra Babic: Europe’s first hijab-wearing mayor (Bosnia) * MILF: Moro Islamic Liberation Front (Philippines) * Dilma Roussef: President of Brasil * October ‚ 2012: 10th anniversary of the World

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    The spread of Islam transformed African societies and what survived culturally from before Islamic influence. The expansion of Islam had some key people involved in the spread of the new religion. One of the most important of the cultural effects was the change of some African states to Islam. The arrival of Europeans in the 15th century further shaped the relationship of Africa to a wider world. Between 600 A.D. and 1500 C.E.‚ contacts between Africa and other civilizations strengthened. Islam

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    Introduction Mass communication is an old concept but along with each passing day this concept has been improved. Today‚ due to mass communication each corner of the globe is affected. This is the best way of communicating with the world. Now‚ communication can be discriminated into several types and each type possesses its unique features. According to the social scientists‚ conversation or interaction between two people can be termed as dyad. For instance‚ two or multiple people are employed

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    WHAT ARE THE CONTEMPORARY THREATS TO PEACE AND SECURITY IN AFRICA? With the collapse of the security system in most African States like Tunisia‚ Egypt and Libya‚ and the post-electoral violence in Cote d’Ivoire has worsened the phenomenon of insecurity among the people of Africa. However‚ there are certain crosscutting problems that link these diverse situations and have a real impact on the human security situation in the African region‚ for example: 1. Extreme poverty and social exclusion

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    |Nabel Pioneer school |End of term Test 1 |2009-2010 | |Level:8th forms Jasmin+foll |Teacher: Mr. Aissa Imed | |Duration:60 minutes | | |Full

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    Triple Alliance

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    e------------------------------------------------- Triple Alliance (1882) The Triple Alliance was the military alliance between Germany‚ Austria–Hungary‚ and Italy‚ (as opposing the Triple Entente which consisted of an alliance between Britain‚ France and Russia)‚ that lasted from 1882[1] until the start of World War I in 1914.[2] Each member promised mutual support in the event of an attack by any other great powers‚ or for Germany and Italy‚ an attack by France alone. In a supplementary declaration

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    Historical Background Of Arabic Language: Arabic language‚ with its rich heritage is considered to be one of the oldest languages in the world with a wealth of knowledge that archeologists to this day are still trying to uncover. Since the middle Ages‚ Arabic has enjoyed a universality that makes it one of the greatest languages in the world‚ along with Greek and Latin. This status shows not only the number of speakers‚ but also the place that the language has held in history‚ and the significant

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