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    lives together. In America, people believe that those who are to be married had a fair opportunity to meet their future spouse and that they were given the option of whether to be married or not. Now, half way across the world in countries such as Pakistan and Iran, marriages between children and adults are arranged giving no one a free choice. Citizens from numerous countries are now debating on if arranged marriages take away freedom and put the child’s life in risk or if these marriages are…

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    “the Middle East along has about 63 percent of the known reserves of oil in the world”. The abundancy of this vital resource made the region on of the most reached region on the planet. In addition, countries like Qatar, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and United Arab Emirates have one of the largest Natural Gas reserves in the world. Oil and Natural Gas are not the only important natural resources found in the Middle East; for instance, Iran possess the world’s…

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    Middle East Gender Roles

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    politics of the Middle East. However, the politics of gender plays a critical role in the interaction between men and women not just in the political space, but in social sphere as well. What remains somewhat unique about the Middle East is that women political figures, especially in top positions, remain rare. Israel had a notable female leader, Golda Meir, though the characteristics of Israel in many ways does not make it a representative sample of the countries of the region. Pakistan, whose…

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    is under an existential threat,” Anna Eshoo (Hareetz 1) . Christians are being killed and persecuted for their beliefs in many Middle Eastern countries. The people and the governments in the Middle East need to end the genocide occurring against Christians. The persecution of Christians in Middle East intensified when Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was removed from power. According to the World Watch List, Iraq is the second most dangerous place for Christians due to ISIS jihadists (Open Doors…

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    Causes From The 21st Century Although many of the surges in Islamic Fundamentalism happened during the 19th and 20th century, Islamic fundamentalism has gained many of its members through different attributes and advantages of the 21th century. A comprehensive demographic study of more than 200 countries finds that there are 1.57 billion Muslims of all ages living in the world today, representing 23% of an estimated 2009 world population of 6.8 billion (Pew Research Center). Some of these causes…

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    The Middle East: America’s definition of violent injustice. “(ISIS)... is systematically beheading children”(Arabo). A prevalent contributor to the mayhem is the persecution of those who believe in God, Christians. “It’s either convert… or die”(Arabo). Countries like Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, and Syria are not only the epicenter for chaos caused by terrorist groups like ISIS, al Qaeda, and the Taliban, but it is also the the foundation of the Christian persecution skyscraper. Christians not…

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    The utilization of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs or drones) by various countries has introduced a new chapter controversy encompassing aviation history. Drones can carry vital resources, proactive navigation systems, and even volatile weapons for either self defense or targeted killings of militant groups. With the absence of the pilot, drones are much lighter and simpler compared to fighter jets, enabling them to carry various satellite devices, support troops on the ground, and suppress…

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    Verbal and Non-verbal Communication Differences across Cultures Communication refers to the use of messages to create meaning within and across a variety of cultures, contexts, media, and methods (Ting-Toomey 12). The two major types of communication, verbal and non-verbal, are very important in today’s globalized business environment. On the one hand, verbal communication involves use of express words/sound to convey specific messages (De Meuse and Robert 11). On the other hand, non-verbal…

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    Causes Of Migration Crisis

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    many people from the middle east and other unstable countries -e.g. Syria, Iraq, Palestine, Eritrea etc.- and arriving in western Europe in almost millions each month and thousands each day. The reason for that is because their country of origins are not safe places to live in causing their life to be in danger. The root causes includes civil war, poverty, and corrupt government. According, to the media publication about the war in Syria and across most of the Middle East, this topic has become…

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    gender roles and expectations is helping give women from the Middle East and America the opportunity for equal education, however religion has a much greater effected on the education for women in the Middle East. When researching women’s education in the Middle East one can compare it to the early stages of education in the Colony America (although not as serve as the women in Middle Eastern Counties). Women in the Middle East still do not have the same opportunities as the men in their…

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