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    Question: For many decades‚ the United States has tried to solve the conflict between the Israelis and the Palestinians through a “two state solution”. This means that Israel would continue to be a country‚ but Palestine would also be a country with its own government next to Israel. But the “two state solution” hasn’t worked. Why has the two state solution failed to create peace between the Israelis and Palestinians? Answer: TWO STATE SOLUTION 1) INTRODUCTION: Two states for people in two groups

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    1. Religion of Ancient Israel- Monotheism‚ Myths/Stories Religion of Near Eastern- Polytheism (worship of Gods/Goddesses)‚ Corpus of literature that circulated (Epic of Gilgamesh‚ Canonical texts)‚ Myths/stories about the origin of the world (Atraphasis‚ Enuma Elish)‚ Life after death (Pyramids). 2. For Mosaic Authorship- Against Mosaic Authorship- Various repetitions and contradictions; Torah is the work of many compilations of tradition after the time of Moses; Different names for God

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    Assignment #1 The first major theoretical perspective is the functionalist perspective‚ which also goes by the names functionalism and structural functionalism. These types of perspectives are commonly based on the theory that society is a stable‚ orderly system. Under the functionalist perspective‚ a society is said to be composed of many different parts‚ which are interrelated and serves different functions that in the end contributes to the stability of the society. Many factors‚ such as education

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    reasons for the Israeli- Palestinian conflict. It roots all the way back to the early 20th century and hasn’t had much success in being solved. The rise of Palestinian Arab nationalists led to a large cause of the fighting between Arabs and Israelis which is; the desire for Palestinians to have their own land. This became a very big issue after the Arab-Israeli war of 1948‚ which marked the end of British mandate and the birth of Israel‚ but Between 600‚000 and 760‚000 Palestinian Arabs fled or were expelled from

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    The issues between Palestine and Israel originate in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The list could drag on and on about what exactly they are fighting about but most of their issues are somehow related to land and property. To this day they can’t come to an agreement on who owns Jerusalem. That has been a touchy subject for ages. Israel is also worried about their settlements they have created since the Six Day War and what will happen to them if and when a peace treaty is defined. One

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    Israel Position Paper Since 1948 Israel-Palestine issue has been a problem for the international community. Israel was founded after the end of world war two. Ever since there have been problems for several reasons. When Israel was founded the Arab countries did not accept the sovereignty of the new country. Also the Palestinians were in disagree‚ because although there were over British control that was their land. That is why they should have their own sovereign state ruled by Palestinians.

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    While Israel is a Jewish state‚ it should not be a theocracy. Forcing private enterprises to be closed on religious holidays is not in accordance with a truly democratic state. While it is okay for religious people to not use these shops and for religious stores to be closed on Yom Tov’s‚ this should not mean secular people need to compromise their own lifestyle. Especially in a city like Tel Aviv‚ that is as secular as it gets in Israel and has a very urbanized feeling

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    they do. They are considered as “salt the earth” as they take care of each other‚ and farming the land of the God gave them. They work hard and do not do things the short ways. In some ways there is similarities between the Amish Culture‚ and the Palestinians’ Culture. Some similarities includes devoting our life to serve our god and going to the mosque/church and same workforce‚ farming. But there are differences such as to the usages of technologies‚

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    Palestinian Women Taking Risks Israelis and Palestinians have produced a crucial conflict that has been going on since 1987 known as the Intifada. In history‚ their considerations‚ thoughts‚ and feelings of Palestinian women were not taken into thought when the attacks from Israel began. The Gaza Strip had violent disturbances happening between Palestine and Israel that began in early December 1967. The Palestinian’s have had two Intifada that have been violent killing millions of people and

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    The poem “Palestinian Identity” by Remi Kanazi recounts a continuous theme of Palestinians struggling to find and understand their identity from a place they are so physically isolated and apart from. Kanazi was born and grew up in America so for Palestinians that are able to be connect to their identity through their land and memories of it‚ Kanazi did not have that opportunity. He states “growing up in American society I conformed to the mentality” (line5-6) of watching “MTV” and envying people

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