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    PALESTINE ISRAEL PEACE PROCESS INTRODUCTION 1. The Middle East problem had erupted when in 1948 the state of Israel was declared for establishment in Palestine. Since then‚ many of the Arab countries got entangled in the conflict with Israel‚ over the Palestinian issue. For the last 48 years or so‚ the Middle East issue has been a history of miseries for the Palestinians. The Palestinians who once belonged to a country with distinctive geographical‚ political and cultural identity ultimately

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    History Project Summary of “The impact of the First World War on the Middle East” Alessia‚ Maxine and Yasmine 7th of October 2011 The impact of the First World War on the Middle East: The Middle East at 1914 was at the crossroads. The once great Ottoman Empire that had been the dominant political force in the Middle East was decaying‚ loosing ground to the independence Arab movements. In October 1914‚ the Ottoman Empire that had been severely weakened

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    than not‚ military coups. To point to the Syrian case‚ the country had about twenty coups between 1949 and 1970.2 The case of Iraq is not much different; bereft right now with sectarian strife‚ the country has experienced its own share of coups. Lebanon has had a civil war‚ and been occupied‚ by both Israel and Syria3. Palestine‚ most of its territories being the Zionist state of Israel now‚ is struggling to have its statehood recognized. These countries‚ for the most part‚ transitioned from the

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    was thought to extend from Lebanon in the north to Mozambique in the south‚ and constitutes one of two distinct physiographic provinces of the East African Mountains. It included the Jordan Rift Valley‚ Red Sea Rift and the East African Rift. Today these rifts and faults are seen as distinct‚ although connected. The northernmost part of the Rift‚ today called the Dead Sea Transform or Rift‚ forms the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon separating the Lebanon Mountains and Anti-Lebanon Mountains. Further south

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    rebel groups being untrustworthy‚ they are constantly switching from side to side‚ and some switching from their rebel group to ISIS. They can’t be given weapons because if they switch to ISIS‚ they will be stronger to fight against Syria‚ Iraq‚ Lebanon‚ US‚ UK‚ and countries of the United Nations‚ which would be awful. Also‚ weapons given to rebels have also been stolen by ISIS. Assad and ISIS are enemies‚ so fighting Assad might empower ISIS. In the same way‚ fighting ISIS could strengthen Assad

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    This project was one of the most ambitious and promising for Lebanon. The company Solidere succesfuly reconstructed the DT making it as beautiful and sophisticated as in Europe or in America .It has become the home of the big brands‚international association and government institutions. The final result is outstanding

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    It meant to be seen as timeless and although based on the actual kidnapping of Dr. Keenan‚ the backdrop of Lebanon can easily be substituted for another nation if the play were to be modernized. The final lines of the first scene solidifies that although these three men are very different‚ they are together in this. Adam states‚ “I miss my home” to which Edward

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    start of the Ottoman Empire and led to the declaration of the holy city of Mecca and the impact it had on Syria‚ like making Damascus the trading center. In 1860‚ Muslims revolted against the Christians who were wealthier in Lebanon and Syria. Fighting had started in Lebanon as well as in Damascus. Some Muslims

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    My interest in the dental field began when I was very young. I remember when my grandparents used to take me to the toy shop and I used to pick out dental toys instead of typical ones such as Barbie’s‚ dolls‚ or kitchen appliances. I would get so excited to get home and pretend to clean my brothers’ teeth. After a few years of such behavior‚ it was evident to myself and those around me that I had an unexplainable attraction to this profession. It got to a point where I began to fake tooth aches

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    AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF BEIRUT The Gold Standard‚ Deflation‚ and Financial Crisis in the Great Depression: An International Comparison Second DRAFT Melkon Eleijian OUTLINE: I. Introduction II. The Gold Standard and Deflation III. The Link Between Deflation and Depression IV. Interwar Banking and Financial Crisis V. Lebanese Situation Regarding Gold Standard VI. Conclusion VII. Reference The Gold Standard‚ Deflation‚ and Financial Crisis in the Great Depression: An International Comparison

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