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    Palestinian Nationalism

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    1) According to James Gelvin, “All nationalisms arise in opposition to some internal or external nemesis. All are defined by what they oppose.” Do you agree? Discuss in reference to state formation and colonialism in Palestine/Israel. Gelvin’s argument that all nationalisms arise in opposition to some internal or external nemesis is historically accurate and continues to be true. The mandate for Palestine was formally confirmed on Britain by the League of Nations in July 1922, which officially…

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    to let them suffer/ die but some survived. When the war was ending the inmates were forced to march which was known as the death marches, it continued until May 7, 1945 when they surrendered. Holocaust survivors found shelter and were emigrated to Israel and to the United States. To briefly summarize the holocaust, it was the most terrifying event during history. People supported Hitler and the Nazis and during the war the holocaust was starting. Conquering many countries and killing people who…

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    the two self-proclaimed nations of Israel and Palestine. Despite multiple efforts to resolve their differences, such discussions have almost always fallen through. Their battle is not merely over land rights, but also has religious and sovereignly components, causing any negotiations with only a single level of diplomatic dialogue to often go awry. While the religious components of their differences are by no means the sole source of disagreements between Israel and Palestine, the religious…

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    September 11, 2001. The terrorist attacks of September 11th will be remembered as one of the most terrible and unbelievable days in the United States. The incidents certainly affected all American, and affect a lot of person in the world in some way. The citizens were attacked in a series of deadly terrorist acts. There were over 3000 victims who were businessman and women, military and federal workers in airplanes or in their offices. A lot of lives were ended suddenly by horrible acts of…

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    severed relations with Israel. The country has subsequently supported many of the Islamic terrorist organizations that target Jews and Israelis, particularly the Lebanon-based, Hezbollah (Ardalan, 2014). Anti-Zionist and anti-Israel ideologists and sentiments are central to the Islamic government in Iran. As a result, several prominent Jewish businessmen and community leaders were executed on the pretense “that they had collaborated with the enemies of God: imperialism and Israel,” (Price,…

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    Organic Food Culture

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    superficial, as the guidelines for what is organic has been watered down and prices are raised for often identical products. The difference between rich Israelis and poor Palestinians is a difference between individualization and community.₅ Poor citizens do not have the luxury of having likes or dislikes when it comes to food, as they eat whatever is available to them. “This functional attitude, which disconnects food from pleasure, dominates how Palestinians from poor backgrounds think about…

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    Rusk (Secretary of State) Zemel attempted to argue that he had the right to travel to Cuba but also went into the question of restrictions on passports. Zemel attempted to travel to Cuba to answer his curiosity at a time to educate himself as a citizen at a time when the United States had ended diplomatic relations with them. Zemel request for permission to travel to Cuba was denied. At the Supreme Court, the argument that the Passport Act of 1962 and Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 were…

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    advances, while the Jews were more concerned with the issues going on in Israel. In 1967, Jews everywhere in the world were standing by in horror as five Arab countries combined their armies for an attack on Israel. However, Israel was successful and American Jews “experienced a renewed surge for pride in Israel and a reaffirmation of Jewish life and religion.” African Americans however, did not share the same amount of pride for Israel as the Jewish people did. They compared their own…

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    Ethnic Cleansings

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    article titled, “New York stands with Israel” where they put a quote from the Governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo, saying “Hamas and other terrorist organizations continue to threaten Israel” and then the author of the article wrote, “We couldn’t agree more.” They are attempting to convey that Hamas threatens the livelihood of Israel. This is untrue for a multitude of reasons. Hamas was established as an Israeli resistance group in 1987, almost 40 years after Israel committed the following…

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    The decade of the 1960s and 1970 were not easy for America. America had faced some serious challenges during this period. Kennedy was the youngest person to be sworn as the President of the United States. He had very high expectation from the young Americans. He decided to introduce his New Frontier plan to fix the unemployment and inflation, and keeping the wage of the workers high. The movements, which happened from 1960-1980, challenged the American way. This era had witnessed the presidency…

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