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    Religion did play a role as the emergence of Mohamed Morsi, an Islamist leader in the Muslim Brotherhood, would ascend to be democratically elected as president of Egypt on 30 June 2012. Although trying to be a religiously tolerant nation by diversifying the government leaders, Morsi’s Islamic tendencies bled through and the populace started to take notice. It would have appeared that nationalism was being replaced…

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    This river is located in Egypt and it flows north of the Mediterranean Sea. This river contributed to the civilization of the Egyptian society, and it was considered to be their source of life. The civilization of the Egyptians began when people started to live near the banks of the river. Egypt also has many myths about this river, and they are told in the stories of Osiris, Isis, and Set who determined how…

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    Ancient Egypt Legacy

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    Legacy Of Ancient Egypt By Jonas Watkins You are on a tour of the Ancient Egyptian ruins. You have seen many towering statues, pyramids, and structures lying in the drifting sand. “Whatever civilization built these magnificent pieces of work must have been very advanced,” you think. But suddenly you are confused,”What led up to Ancient Egypt’s downfall? How could such an advanced race die out and fall apart? What happened to Ancient Egypts people and land?” While Egypt’s land kept being attacked…

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    Santiago In The Alchemist

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    In The Alchemist, Santiago, a shepherd boy, is plagued with recurring dreams about a young child who directs him the the Pyramids of Egypt in order to find hidden treasure. He learns about his Personal Legend, and leaves behind his comfortable life to journey towards the Pyramids. During his adventure, he meets several people that will not only change his way of thinking, but his life as well. Set in Andalusia, Spain, Santiago travels across the land as a shepherd with a herd of sheep. He stops…

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    declared that “when the Empire is at war so is Australia at war”. The Suez Canal in Egypt was undoubtedly an indispensable waterway. It was an essential part of transportation for troops and supplies travelling from India and Australia to the battlegrounds of Europe. The main objective of this campaign is fundamentally to protect the strategically consequential Suez Canal. Romani is located east of the Suez Canal in Egypt, it is here when the Anzac Mounted Division first had a noteworthy…

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    The Yom Kippur War

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    The Yom Kippur War (1973) is considered one of the main causes for the Camp David (1978) and Camp David was attempting to make peace between the two nations. The overall cause of the war were repercussions from the Six Day War. Due to the immense loss of land on the Arab side, they were the ones to initiate the start of the 20 days of violence. The war had a colossal effects on both sides because of the aid received from their allies. By involving allies it created more problems with…

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    In the book “The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho, a young shepherd named Santiago has a dream that he goes to the pyramids in Egypt and finds a treasure. Santiago believes that his personal legend is to go to the pyramids, find his treasure and bring it back home. Santiago is determined to go to the pyramids in Egypt and find his treasure. Santiago has positive character traits and negative traits that help him find his treasure. The positive traits he has is that he is determined to accomplish…

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    The Arab Spring has challenged the authoritarian resilience paradigm that had been dominant in academics since the early 2000s. Scholars within this paradigm focused on the lack of democracy within the region and attributed this lack to a number of factors and dynamics. This paradigm was normative in the sense that authoritarian resilience was seen as a negative and in need of change (Lob 2015). Even though as authoritarian resilience was perceived to be negative there was no expectation that…

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    political and strategic choices and consequences of the war. The dynamics of power in the Middle East were forever changed by a few simple choices. The set up for the war can be illustrated as a two player simultaneous game between Israel and Egypt. Egypt currently lead bu Gamal Abdel Nasser was the de facto leader of the Arab world. While he had made some failed attempts to consolidate…

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    article (Occupy Wall Street the 1-9-90 Rule), that’s one thing the protesters declared. The people made sure President Muammar Gaddafi from the Middle East was overthrown and they accomplished it on August 23, 2011. It caught everyone 's attention in Egypt when the political…

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