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    Middle East

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    The Middle East is part of three major continents‚ Africa‚ Asia‚ and Europe with trade routes overland and sea. Cultural Diffusion is the spread of ideas‚ invention‚ and achievements by traders‚ conquerors‚ and migrating people. Strategic locations like the Middle Eastern nations sit on vast reserves of oil. It has importance to the world’s military and economy. Some countries link seas to the ocean by canals so ships with tanks filled with oil can transport the goods. Physical Features have affected

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    reel bad arabs

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    The film Reel bad Arabs is basically about how Hollywood movies vilify the Middle Eastern. The film is a collection of movies where it involves different situation in Middle Eastern and mostly they are all violence. They concluded the Middle Eastern by the action of some people instead of the whole community. From Dr. Jack Shaheen‚ his opinion is that the American Government and Hollywood are worked together to support to war Arabs. In my opinion‚ I agree with Dr. Shaheen‚ from the film‚ most of

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    The Pentagon

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    The Pentagon’s New Map. Mr. Barnett breaks down the countries of the world into two groups; the functioning core and the non-integrating gap. The functioning core countries are those countries where globalization has taken root. Those are the countries with network connectivity‚ free trade and financial transactions‚ liberal media‚ and collective security. These regions have stable governments‚ rising standards of living‚ and more deaths by suicide than murder. Examples of these functioning

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    Gestures and Cultures

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    Gestures and Cultures For regular people who travel at the first time to a foreign country‚ it would be difficult to communicate in gestures. You may say humans share the same gestures‚ so they can understand each other; however‚ they may understand gestures but unfortunately with the false meaning. They would misunderstand you since they have other meanings for gestures. Therefore‚ gestures are the same as languages. They are different from culture to another. First‚ to hold two fingers like

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    Arab Nations

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    Brandon Watley Essay Dynamics Through the years of World War to current day‚ the Arabs have struggled to create a prospering nation of their own. The Arab states are underdeveloped because of the lack of support from the stronger nations around the world. The most important questions to be asked are why is the Middle East such a mess? How can the United States help? And How are they helping themselves? The Middle East has gone through years of hardship even though they were one a dominant culture

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    Introduction In 2011 a wave of anti-government demonstrations and protests hit the countries in the Middle East. The western media called these protests the Arab Spring. The term ‘spring’ refers to protests that arise from one country‚ with other countries holding similar protests in an almost same span of time. The main reason behind the Arab Spring was the growing resentment and hatred towards the mostly dictatorial regimes. The cost of living was soaring high‚ there was massive police brutality

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    al yormouk camp

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    with a heavy heart i must confirm the death of the human conscience. wait hasn’t it died 6 decades ago?.. alright okay whatever. I am trying to be deep but you know what we have tried everything but nothing has worked‚ and writing to let more people feel sorry about some people’s misery and suffering is all what i can do so here i am writing about the yarmouk camp. it’s really breaks my heart to see the infants dying from hunger it’s not a movie or drama‚ it’s so real.  I am like other people in

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    CheckPoint Characteristics of Orientalism‚ Prejudice‚ and Discrimination Post a 200-300 word response to these questions: Explain the difference between Muslims and Arabs. According to current (within the past two years) research and news reports‚ what are some of the changes the United States has made to policies concerning the treatment of Muslim and Arab members of society? List two to three characteristics of Orientalism. How may Orientalism and prejudice contribute to hate crimes against

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    Pomegranate peel Pomegranate peel‚ which occupies about (26% - 30%) of the weight of the fruit‚ characterized by containing large amounts of antioxidants‚ such as Phenolic compounds and other Acids‚ as well as compounds and other acids concentrated in pomegranate peel and pomegranate juice which amounts about 22% of The oxidation found in this fruit. Also‚ Pomegranate peels contain vitamin (C) to maintain body health and build body mass through the formation of essential proteins. It is rich in

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    For the past 5 years‚ the amount of revolutions that arose in the Middle East proved nothing but the despair and struggles that exist. Amongst these revolutions was one of the greatest revolt that resulted in the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak‚ whose family was in reign for over 30 years in Egypt. As Morsi‚ a member of the Muslim brotherhood‚ was elected‚ he focused more on the values of the community that he belongs to. The Egyptians were asking for a democratic government‚ but instead‚ he wanted to

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