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    French, unlike like Arabic and the Berber language was hugely promoted and explicitly legalized among Algerians, in the colonial era French as the colonizer’s language. Throughout the novel, and as the author narrates the different stories, languages are always there as part…

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    Hussein were not honored as the Europeans divided the Arabs for their oil. With the Collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Turkey and Iran also took on reforms that imposed their own language and Culture. They abolished traditional Islamic traditions and Arabic practices…

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    The relationship between religion and politics has displayed itself through the process of the presence of humanity and religion has caused deep rooted changes in the structure of politics since it appeared and so has politics affected the religion regarding its change and transformation. The relationship between religion and politics has been related to humanity individually, socially, and in terms of class-division and has been deeply affected their lives. Political Islam has been formed in…

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    Reading Memoir “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you will go,” Wrote Dr. Seuss. Reading is the best way key to have a huge knowledge. Reading is all around us. For example, people read Facbook, blogs, numbers, recipes, signs, and newspaper. When you were a child, rudimentary knowledge of the English writing system. Teach your kids how to love reading because this is the door that will make them intellectuals and…

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    scholars—the Arabic alphabet and the writing of numbers. These numbers, still used today, gave a much needed improvement over the old Greek style of number addition. This is incredibly important because the Islamic religion had spread to Western Europe, and, even after Christianity took back the Islamic regions, western scholars were drinking from the same mathematical water of Pythagoras carried by the Islamic vessels (“The Music”). Today, we owe our mathematics, algebra, alphabet, almanac,…

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    Braille Analysis

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    by people who are blind or who have low vision. Teachers, parents, and others who are not visually impaired ordinarily read braille with their eyes. Braille is not a language. Rather, it is a code by which many languages—such as English, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese, and dozens of others—may be written and read. Braille is used by thousands of people all over the world in their native languages, and provides a means of literacy for all.”(2016) According to Randall Pope,“Deaf-blind people can also…

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    this context, (Abed Al qader 2003 p.24) lists three important relationships: the semiotic, the structural, and the reflexive. In El Aqad’s poem, Al Oqab Al Harem, The old Eagle, the title is chiefly made of the noun and the attributive adjective. In Arabic such use of structure creates a permanent affinity between the epithet and the noun described. ( Al Razzi,1981 p.2012/14). Al Okab, the eagle, is word which connotes several meanings. It indicates freedom, power, dignity, wildness, and high…

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    Values are a culture's standard for observing what is great, good, right and fair in the society. They are deeply installed and basic for transmitting and educating a culture's beliefs. The culture of Lebanon and the Lebanese individuals rose up out of different civic establishments over a large number of years. It was home to the Phoenicians and was therefore occupied by the Assyrians, the Greeks, the Romans, The Persians, the Arabs, the Crusaders, the Ottoman Turks and the French. This…

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    The legacy of the Mongol Empire was important in many different aspects; however, there are three categories that stand out to me. Religion, military tactics, and technologies and inventions are just a few of the things that make the Mongol Legacy so important. The Mongol legacy might have even provided us with a few ideas for today’s society. The Mongol’s were the first to allow freedom of religion and education. All religious leaders were exempt from public service as well as taxation. This…

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    Georgia. At first everything was so confusing. I was not happy about moving to America. I had to leave behind my friends and family. I had to learn a new language and learn how to speak, read, and write. I had already learned to speak Amharic and Arabic. After my parents and I got situated in America, I started going to school. I went to Jolly Elementary, and I was placed in kindergarten. The school was huge and there were lots of kids compared to my school in Ethiopia. When I went to class I…

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