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    a matter of fact‚ although fast driving can seem pretty exciting and appealing‚ its consequences could really be tragic. Body: Car accidents are a major problem in Lebanon‚ and its numbers have reached high levels in the past few years. In addition‚ even though there has been lot of awareness campaigns done in Lebanon by different organizations such as YasaLebanon and Redcross‚ the ignorance persists and it has led to making the problem even worse. According to Yasa‚ 1941 car accidents in

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    because of the task at hand. Reasonable accommodation of a religious belief must be made by the employer if such accommodation does not compromise the rights of others does not require lots of cash. 3. Johnny Carlton attended the University of Lebanon while his father was stationed in the military in that country. When Kurt Munson review Carlton’s application for employment‚ he asks Carlton why he chose to attend college there. Carlton explains. When Carlton‚ who is qualified for the position‚

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    victory and the Jewish wrote the Declaration of Israel‚ stating Israel was now a Jewish state. The British left Palestine and soon after the British left‚ surrounding areas of Muslim communities‚ like Egypt‚ Syria‚ Iraq‚ Jordan‚ Saudi Arabia‚ and Lebanon declared war. On April 3‚ 1949‚ Israel and the surrounding Arab States agreed to an armistice‚ giving Israel 50% more land then it had originally received from the UN Partition Plan. However‚ the borders were never given a clearly established‚ and

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    are all in various problems with the influx of refugees and it is just getting worse‚ so why should we accept refugees.? Well that only just proves that they need help and that it only proves why this is a serious epidemic that we can help with. Lebanon is aiding over two million refugees‚ the US can do more that 15‚000. The Syrian refugee crisis is worse than expected‚ and needs more help from the

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    INTRODUCTION Total and unqualified submission to the will of Allah is the fundamental tenet of Islam: Islamic law is therefore the expression of Allah’s command for Muslim society and‚ in application‚ constitutes a system of duties that are incumbent upon a Muslim by virtue of his religious belief. Known as the Shari’a (literally‚ “the path leading to the watering place”)‚ the law constitutes a divinely ordained path of conduct that guides the Muslim toward a practical expression of his religious

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    “Can there be peace in the Middle East?” To ask the question of whether there can be peace in the Middle East is an interesting and quite personal question. The question‚ to me has always been a resounding YES‚ as I myself live there and for me there is no option but to answer yes in answer. This particular question though‚ runs deeper than a mere comment‚ and answer it in such a short time‚ we must first look at the problems in general. Oil ! That is what the modern Middle Eastern geopolitics

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    The Post-Ottoman Syndrome: A Never-Ending Problem In the novel War and Peace In the Middle East‚ author Avi Shlaim argues that Arab nations have been unable to escape the post-Ottoman syndrome. In particular he describes how the various powers inside and outside the region have failed to produce peace. While some of Shlaim’s arguments hinder the message‚ I agree with his overall thesis that the Middle East problems were caused and prolonged by the failure of both powers and superpowers to

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    to understand Chami’s decision we have to take into account which reasons he argued for expanding his business outside of Lebanon. First of all‚ Lebanon was a very unstable country and when Chabros received by occasion the first orders from Lebanese customers in Dubai he did not think twice to expand into this country. In 1998 they opened their first branch outside of Lebanon‚ which led automatically to a share of risk in their operations. From this point on Chabros did not depend anymore on one

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    University of Kalamoon Faculty of International Relations and Diplomacy Semester 2012 The Syrian-Israeli peace negotiations Domestic politics of Israel‚ the role of the United States and the Balance of Power (1991-2008) Majid Al bunni International Relations and Diplomacy 200711778 A graduation paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of BA International Relations at the Faculty of International Relations and Diplomacy‚ University of

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