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    While he was laughing‚ tried to explain the reason to us.we understood what he wanted to say because he was narrate it with signs and gesture. I saw that his defect didn’t affect on his job. Or in the street I saw a blind one‚ who was reading a Hafez poem with his hands and with a loud voice. I enjoyed it but on the other hand it made me sad. Why there is no special support for these people? Why he should do such a work ? I think they don’t have enough facility in our country. The government must

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    ORIGINS OF THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD IN SYRIA Syrian Islamist organization started by Syrian students returning from studies in Egypt in the 1930’s‚ where they were confronted with the ideology of Hassan al-Banna‚ the founder of the original Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood.[1] So‚ the Syria branch of Muslim Brotherhood’s roots based on students of the shari’ah (Islamic law). Firstly‚ association’s name was “ Muhammad’s Youth”‚ after it became the Muslim Brotherhood in Syria. Most of the society’s

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    FEASIBILITY OF TWO FRESH WATER SUPPLY TECHNIQUES IN SUDAN 1.0 INTRODUCTION Access to clean water is considered a basic human right and in many countries when sustainable development is considered‚ water is at the top of the list of priorities (Omer‚ 2008). The value of water is increasingly felt in areas such as Sudan‚ where precipitation is inadequate while temperatures are high resulting in dry or arid conditions (Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)‚ cited in USAID‚ 2010). Two-thirds

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    Soraya’s Moral Development Soraya Taheri is one of Khaled Hosseini’s characters in The Kite Runner‚ who represents what a true woman and wife should be like. She is an example of Kohlberg’s classification of three levels of moral development in humans. Even though there is not a lot of information in the novel given about Soraya‚ her personality can be reviewed based on her behavior throughout the story. The reader first meets with Soraya in chapter 11‚ when she is working at a flea market. Her

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    Soraya’s perspective of meeting Amir Summer 1984 Today started off like every other normal‚ summer day here in Fremont‚ California. I woke up and helped Mama jan make the breakfast and then I helped her finish the daily chores around the house. When I was done I went to my room and drowned myself in books. Pardar would never let me leave the house to go spend time with my friends‚ due to Afghan culture and what had happened back in Virginia with my brutal past. Besides I love to read. Around

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    Fallacies and “Dirty Tricks” Identification The first person to try and categorize and systematically describe fallacies was Aristotle. He managed to identify thirteen different fallacies and divided them into two groups: Informal and Formal. The Informal Fallacy is hard to find because they can only be found and identified when you analyze the content of the argument. The Formal Fallacy is easy to identify because there is a defect to it and when you look at the logical formation of

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    Methods. Academia.edu. Retrieved July 22nd‚ 2013 from: http://www.academia.edu/207468/Water_Recycling_Methods EPA (2013) FAO (2013). Egypt. Retrieved June 20th‚ 2013 from: http://www.fao.org/nr/water/aquastat/countries_regions/egypt/index.stm Farooq‚ S Hafez‚ A. and El-Manharawy‚ S. (2003). Economics of seawater RO desalination in the Red Sea region‚ Egypt. Part 1: A case study. Desalination‚ 153(1-3)‚ 335-347. Kotb‚ T.H.S. et al (1999). Soil salinization in the Nile Delta and related policy issues in

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    “Mercy“ - Jussi Adler Olsen The crime novel “Mercy“ by the renomated danish author Jussi Adler Olsen is the first one from a book serie about the police detective Carl Morck and his assistant Hafez el-Assad. As a consequence of a failed operation‚ which takes place before the point from where the story starts‚ Carl Morck has been taken off homocide to run a newly created department for unsolved cases. His first case is concerned with the circumstances around the disappearance of Merete

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    International Integration Introduction The ongoing process of international integration is often referred to as ’globalization ’. An organization called the ’United Nations ’ (UN) is specifically important as it is contributing to this process by creating a possibility for its members to discuss problems‚ initiatives and much more. Almost all states are its members and through that an important environment is created for international integration. The question

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    Franklin) Do you want to live in a jail? It is really safe in a jail cell‚ but you have no right so is that what you are asking for? Or do you want things in US to be like how things are in Syria. Back in 1960 Syria was consider a free country‚ but when Hafez al-Assad ruled Syria he stared saying that we need more safety in this country‚ so he started passing new laws that weren’t that important. People didn’t pay any attention to what he was doing. They thought it was for the good of the county‚ but it

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