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    Two States For Two Nationalities In the news recently‚ you may have heard about the “Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.” What is the big deal about it? Why is it so important? The big issue is that in 1967‚ Israel claimed land after winning the Six Day War which the Palestinians now want back. This land‚ the Gaza Strip and West Bank‚ is considered contested territory‚ and both the Israelis and Palestinians are settling in it. A multitude of solutions to this conundrum have been proposed: the one-state

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    What To Do?: Terrorism and the Media Imagine you are a resident of Jerusalem‚ in the year 60 AD. You are taking a walk throughout the marketplace doing your weekly shopping. You see a man pull out a dagger and he yells ‘death to all Romans ’ and attacks a roman guard‚ killing him in front of hundreds of spectators. The assassin quietly slips into the crowd and is lost in a sea of people never to be found. The word of the attack spreads and soon it is the talk of the town. Many more attacks

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    Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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    The conflict between Palestinian Arabs and Jews is a modern phenomenon‚ which began around the turn of the 20th century. Although these two groups have different religions (Palestinians include Muslims‚ Christians and Druze)‚ religious differences are not the cause of the conflict. It is essentially a struggle over land. Until 1948‚ the area that both groups claimed was known internationally as Palestine. But following the war of 1948-49‚ this land was divided into three parts: the state of Israel

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    Terrorism

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    Today ‘Terrorism’ is a phenomenon that that is globally known and has marked its presence in almost every face of earth. Almost every nation and its citizens have been affected by terrorism and it’s a burning issue against mankind. What actually is terrorism? Literally it means creating terror in the mind of victim by performing destructive activities against the individual to an extent which has no bounds. It could be spread‚ just by frightening the other‚ either by loot or killing. Presently it

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    Representation Terrorism Index 1. Introduction 2 2. Defining ‘Terrorism’ 3 3. Understanding ‘Terrorists’ 6 Gerrits‟ Seven „Terrorists‟‟ Tactics of Publicity 8 The Role of the Media in the „Terrorist Crusade‟ 8 Violence as a Central Feature of „Terrorism‟ 9 4. The Construction of the „Terrorist Threat‟ – ‘Counterterrorism’ vs. ‘Terrorism’ / ’Terrorism’ vs. ‘Counterterrorism 10 5. Conclusion 12 6. Bibliography 14 Student – João Cotrim 1 * 2. Politics of Representation Terrorism 1. Introduction

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    Palestinian Walks Summary

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    Palestinian author‚ lawyer and human rights activist Raja Shehadeh offers a vivid portrayal of the changing Palestinian landscape in his book entitled Palestinian Walks: Notes on a Vanishing Landscape (2008). The book is composed of six chapters‚ each one narrating a sarha‚ an Arabic term for a long meditative walk in the wilderness‚ set in a particular time and place. He starts from the early 1980s until 2006. Unlike Susan Abulhawa‚ writer of Mornings in Jenin (2010)‚ who focused on narrating the

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    For many years‚ conflict has resided between Israelis and Palestinians for many crucial reasons. The conflict began when the Jewish people fled from Europe and came to the land of the Palestinians. The Islamic people that inhabited Palestine did not welcome the Jews and soon a conflict was ignited. The conflict was worsened when Jewish people took the land from the Muslims and created Israel. The arguments between these two rivals have continued to grow. In the Israel-Palestine conflict‚ their

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    The Israeli and Palestinian conflict is the ongoing struggle between Israelis and Palestinians that had begun in the mid 20th century. The term is also used in reference to the earlier conflict in Mandatory Palestine‚ between the Zionist Yishuv and the Arab population under British rule. Along the Eastern shore is the Mediterranean Sea which is at the center of a conflict between Arabs and Jews. Both of the groups claim territorial rights over the small piece of land. The land is approximately 10

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    Global Terrorism Terrorism is a big issue all around the world. Terrorism is the systematic use of terror‚ often violent‚ especially as a means of coercion. Also are violent acts which are intended to create fear‚ are perpetrated for a religious‚ political‚ or ideological goal and deliberately target or disregard the safety of civilians. Terrorists use murder‚ kidnapping‚ hijacking‚ and bombing to pursue a political agenda. Terrorists are not just subject in the United States‚ it happens all

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    COWC 1001 National Identity and Globalization Spring 2013 Ariel Rapps Palestinian National Identity The vertical ethnie model of understanding nationalism that was posed by Anthony D. Smith maintains that “the clerisies of a given ethnic group construct a new self-definition for the hitherto politically passive community” (Foster 5). There are five processes that are involved in this evolution. These processes are: engaging in active political assertion; embracing the homeland; moving the

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