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    jihad vs. McWorld

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    homogeneity due to similar advances; and lastly the ecological imperative where we have to make sure of the environmental impact‚ as we use up the resources in order to make profit. (Apcomparative) On the other hand is Jihad‚ which is an opposing view of globalization. In this case‚ Jihad refers to “retribalization” in general and is not only used in reference to religion. (The Atlantic.) It is characterized by an “us” and “them” mentality‚ in contrast to viewing the world as more interconnected and

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    Name: Ossama El Garhy ID: 900113710 Section: 19 Date: 1/11/2011 “The Art of Jihad” Documentaries have a huge impact on one’s thoughts and beliefs. The Art of Jihad is one of the most interesting documentaries I have ever seen. It is about three American artists discussing the stereotypes about Islam especially in USA‚ and how they try to reveal the actual meaning of Islam through their works. Non-Muslim people‚ especially non-Arabs‚ do not know the real meaning of Islam. These people always

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    Leaderless Jihad Tactics

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    Al-Qaeda reinvented itself after being pushed out of Afghanistan by adapting the “leaderless jihad” concept‚ which contradicted its previous bureaucratized structure. Abu Musab al-Suri wrote in his magnum opus that “leaderless jihad” is “a system‚ not an organization‚” meaning that al-Qaeda members share common ideology of defeating enemies of Islam and do not need to be connected through an organization (203). Smaller cells prevented locating leaders of the organization. As a result‚ there was

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    Jihad and Terrorism Eassy

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    Islam‚ Terrorism‚ Jihad and Media A bomb goes off in a marketplace in Tel Aviv. A suicide bomber launches himself in a bus full of people in the street of Baghdad. Foreign tourists get massacred at a holiday resort in Nairobi‚ Kenya. This can go on and on. We all have heard this kind of pathetic news in the media. These kinds of incidents are widely known as Islamic terrorism according to the western media. All such incidents have come to be identified with the religion of Islam. Such incidents

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    Burn Journals

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    Reflection 1: Burn Journals  Personal Response: What are your initial reactions to the book? What insights‚ aha’s‚ or connections do you have based on your group’s conversation? When I first started this book I had an idea that it was going to be really emotional and the boy was depressed for reasons because of home life‚ or just a sickness he couldn’t understand. But when it started out as such raw thoughts of a male teenage boy‚ I was completely caught off guard by how honest it

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    Difference between Jihad and Terrorism Jihad The word Jihad derived from the Arabic word Jahada which means to strive or struggle. In a religious context it means to strive spiritually and physically. It is not only included in the religion Islam but also included in the Judaism and Christianity which is considered most popular religions today. In Islam Jihad can be defined as a struggle for improvement. On the other hand‚ Jihad is a fighting in order to defend an asset or honor and homeland.

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    Jihad vs. Macworld

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    something needs to change. Terrorists pain and suffering has now become Americas problem and according to the speech made by Benjamin Barber a political theorist; it is questioned if terrorism will ever be stopped. Benjamin wrote a best seller book on Jihad vs. McWorld and his arguments were heard throughout the world. Tension between forces of integration‚ pop culture‚ and new technology have brought religion and democracy at dispute. Different civilizations of thought are within various cultures and

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    Robert Burns

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    OF ROBERT BURNS’ SONGS AND THEIR REPRODUCTION IN TRANSLATION (based on Robert Burns ’ song and their translation by Mykola Lukash) Course paper Done by a 3rd -year student Olha Komarnytska Group: Inp – 31 Scholarly supervisor: O. S. Semenikhina

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    Ken Burns

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    KEN BURNS: JAZZ What is Jazz? Jazz is one of the few arts that will be considered truly American. Founded primarily in the south during the 1800’s‚ this form of music was the first significant African American contribution that would be heard all around the world. Its constantly changing nature and loose rules allow it to be flexible and therefore‚ viable to audiences of all ages. Why is it unique to the American experience? Jazz is one of the few arts that will be considered truly American.

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