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    too good to be true, especially for countries like Gaza. War and violence is something that seems nearly impossible to fix in just 24 hours like Nusseibeh implies. And seems nearly impossible for the citizens of Gaza who are constantly having to deal with the conflict between Palestine and Israel. The novel, Gaza Writes Backs is composed of short stories written by mostly college-aged students in Gaza. Spared written by Rawan Yaghi and Jehan Alfarra’s Please Shoot to Kill both have a strong…

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    Equality In Israel

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    in society. Because traditionally, Israeli women were groups of religiously observant who believe that they should be able to pray at the Kotel and read the Torah scroll as well as wear the Tallit. Israeli women are defined as Jewish and Palestinian Arab. However, the Equality of Israeli women can be defined in many different ways in the Israeli societies. It was accepted in the recent years that the traditional Jewish culture, and the secondary role that the new state have when it shifted to…

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    values. It was also Egyptian youths, who continued to take a critical role in the Muslim Brotherhood movement in Egypt through the 1970s. When President Sadat was becoming a target of criticism because of his Western-inclined policies and a treaty with Israel, these young, ordinary groups of people with non-political or religious backgrounds launched the most militant opposition to the Egyptian regime. In this way, the Muslim Brotherhood and the Iranian revolution illustrate that the Islamic…

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    Role of Muammar Gaddafi in History Muammar Gaddafi is the colonel who ruled Libya for the longest time. He is considered one of the most unpredictable and appallingly intriguing leaders in Africa and in the Arab world. He presided over Libya, a desert republic with massive oil deposits and a total population of about six million people. Gaddafi had a poor family background. He was born 1942 in a rural area outside the town of Sire in the seats in western Libya. He had three sisters, and he was…

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    In the same line of thought, Fatima Mernissi’ seminal work The forgotten Queens of Islam comes to confirm the important role of women throughout history. In which, she deals with the issue of women and sovereignty in Islam. The book introduces various stories of women throughout the Islamic history, Mernissi argues: Despite decrees from Mecca, opposition from the caliphs, and the opportunism of political men, 15 Muslim women sovereigns ascended the thrones of Muslim states…

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    I were informed that we had the opportunity to provide Guilherme with the blood that he urgently required to survive. The notion that blood was not readily available as it is in my home country was an inconceivable concept to me as an American, a citizen of the developed world. It is because of my collective two years living, loving and learning in the developing world that I have experienced the pain of losing loved ones to potentially curable diseases or occurrences. I have seen innocent…

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    Al-Assad, and Peaceful democracy seeking freedom fighters. The Syrian Civil War has been waging for over half a decade, and has gradually diminished into a war of attrition. The conflict was thrust into existence after Sunni-Arab Syrians became especially enthusiastic about the Arab Spring.…

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    The supreme courts have always tried to allow the American citizens to live in a world of democracy within the laws of the constitution, in doing so the United Sates has always believed in protecting the earliest laws of constitutions, and Since the start of the Constitution the supreme courts have been trying to…

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    Syria Culture

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    As we currently stand on the brink of war in Syria, it is imperative that we as a country understand our chances and possible outcomes of such a war. Syria resides in the breadbasket of human civilization, and has a rich, diverse, and historical culture. To win a war you must fully understand the operational environment. The focus of this paper will be on the different people, organizations, and groups found in this diverse country. To assist in that objective, this paper will attempt to…

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    Critical Role of Street-Level Bureaucrats”. In his article, Dr. Lipsky discusses the important roles and services that ‘Street-level bureaucrats’ provide. He defines street-level bureaucrats as “public service workers who interact directly with the citizens in the course of their jobs, and who have substantial discretion in the execution of their work”. The examples he gives are teachers, police, social workers, health care providers, etc. One of the key points discussed by Dr. Lipsky the…

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