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    president of Egypt around the year 2000.[48] Gamal started receiving considerable attention in the Egyptian media‚ as there were no other apparent heirs to the presidency.[49] Bashar al-Assad’s rise to power in Syria in June 2000‚ just hours after Hafez al-Assad’s death‚ sparked a heated debate in the Egyptian press regarding the prospects for a similar scenario occurring in Cairo.[50] In the years after Mubarak’s 2005 reelection several political groups (most in Egypt are unofficial)‚ on both the

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    couplets that do not rhyme. Anvari was one of the poets who used qasida. Ghazal from about 12th century is another form of lyric. Ghazal poems were a much shorter form‚ 10 couplets that do not rhyme and mainly used to express love‚ both human or mystic. Hafez and Saadi mastered this form of poetry. Rubai and dobaty are both four lines poems which are distinguished from each other by

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    The rise of Fatah and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) came about by a man named Yasser Arafat who was born in Cairo in1929 and died in 2004. The name was presumed by Mohammed al Husseini‚ Yasser created the PLO and Fatah and merged them together in 1964 and ran a terrorist campaign against Israel. Yasser included other terrorist in the Cuban training camps and made promise to connect with them in international revolution. To some it appeared that Arafat’s organization could be measured

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    The 8th Habit By Stephen R. Covey Dr. Maha Hafez Book Review By Khaled Abdelfattah Group 31D The 8th Habit…is about seeing and harnessing the power of a third dimension to the 7 Habits that meets the central challenge of the new Knowledge Worker Age. This 8th Habit is to find your voice and help others find theirs.” Modern Bloodletting Under the old approach‚ employees experience a great deal of pain and frustration at every company‚ no matter how successful. Fortunately

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    from the Ottoman rule. [1] However‚ it wasn’t until February 5‚ 1919 that the first official political party‚ the Instiqlal Party‚ was formed since the independence. The political party is what changed the history of Syria. [1] In 1970‚ a man named Hafez al-Assad became President of Syria. He was the president who amended the Syrian constitution in order to reduce the age of the President from 40 to 30. This allowed his son Bashar al-Assad to become a ruling president in 2000‚ unopposed. [1] Since

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    Lebanon Vs. Egypt | Compare/Contrast Essay | | Reem Hani | 12/19/2012 | Every country is unique in its civilization‚ culture‚ and morals. Lebanon and Egypt are two of the most majestic countries‚ not only in the Arab world‚ but also worldwide. Comparing and contrasting those two countries will help us understand and get to know the Egyptian and our culture more. These two Arab countries have several differences‚ as well as some similarities. These two countries are the primary contributors

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    Syrian Civil War Project on Syrian Civil War May‚ 2013 War is the horrible‚ the most cruel activity of man. It is nothing but mass murder. The evolution of human society towards something better has always been under wars. Millions of dollars are spend every year for deadly weapons of war. Human nature hates cruelty although some people believe that humans must shed blood to satisfy their blood thirsty nature. But is it so the case? Wars have been fought for a lot of reasons. But the Syrian

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    Ehud Barak Essay

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    Ehud Barak‚ an Israeli authority‚ was a former Prime Minister who also served as a Defense Minister of Israel. He was a considered as one of the top experts in the field relation with the Palestinians and security matters‚ and was recognized as an extremely intelligent person with extraordinary analytic skills. During his military career‚ he was a commander in the battles in the Six-Day War in 1967‚ the Yom Kippur War in 1973 and was even a successful head of the Intelligent Branch IDF. As he was

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    Syrian Foreign Policy Toward Iran: by Benjamin Zerden Early Syrian Relations with Post-Shah Iran. 1979-1987 1. Hafez viewed Shah’s Iran relationship with Israel and the U.S as a “hold on the Arab World.” 2. After the revolution and as a testament to the support of the new anti-zionist -Iran‚ Syrian became the second county after the USSR to recognize the Iranian revolution. Iraq war on Iran: Syria sided with Iran for two reasons: 1. Iraq was larger and more powerful nieghbour vying

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    Iran-Iraq War

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    Iran-Iraq War The Iran-Iraq war was a brutal war that eradicated thousands of lives. Some say that “ It was a big mistake” or “wasn’t meant to be.” Both sides argued their own perspective‚ in a matter that they were more accurate than the other‚ or that even it wasn’t their fault. They merely believed that it was each other who were accountable for the war. Iran and Iraq had always been old rivals; some could have even said that they were like “God or satin.” Particularly‚ they would dispute

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