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    For some, the Arab spring (whether is understood to be successfully or not) certainly represent the turning point in relations in the Middle East. A hundred years since the creation of borders between the countries of the Levant, the Maghreb and the Middle East, there was their collapse. When one mentions the Middle East, it is seen as a huge area where ancient civilizations were, some of the oldest cities in the world, but also the young states of today. A hundred years after rendering the…

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    Egypt and Australia: The Power Behind European Domination Treading along the shore with Jared Diamond, New Guinean local politician Yali casually asks, "Why is it that you white people developed so much cargo and brought it to New Guinea, but we black people had little cargo of our own?" (Diamond 14) As a response to Yali, Jared Diamond first negates the assumption that the biological differences in humans from different parts of the globe affected the rate of development of their civilizations…

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    of personal legends or fate. the centrality of personal legends is about following your fate no matter what. in the alchemist their is a boy named santiago who has a reoccurring dream that his personal treasure is waiting for him in the pyramids of egypt. he, however, is a simple sheep shepherd and lives very far away in spain. he is comfortable with his life as a sheep shepherd as it provides him what he needs and he has his parents support. however, the reoccurring dream that he keeps having…

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    The Operation Badr

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    Operation Badr is the codename given to the joint Syrian and Egyptian attack on Israel. The surprise attack began on the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur at 1400 on October 6, 1973. Coincidentally, not only did this war start on the holiest of Jewish holidays, but it was also fought during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan which is why it is still referred to as the Ramadan war in the Muslim world. The purpose of this essay is threefold: first, to explore exactly why this war was fought in the…

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    functional. These people suffer from thoughts and voices at times though.Throughout history many different definitions, treatments, and views on this disease has been created and many have been close but not many knew truly what it was. From Ancient Egypt to right now people have been recorded as having it but only a small percentage…

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    countries in the Middle East but that is from the help of the U.S. “Egypt has a democracy and has a peace treaty amongst Israel. Turkey has interest in northern iraq.” (Black). Those three countries are the most stable in the Middle East but, that is not enough. There needs to be more secure political systems. The ally system is confusing and there is lot of people fighting against each other. “Iraq, Iran, Syria, Saudi Arabia, turkey, and egypt are against ISIS. Iraq, Iran, and Syria are against…

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    Just Law In Egypt

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    of field labor (Exodus: 84).” Israelites encountered many obstacles on their voyage to the Promised Land. Moses had to earn their trust as their Leader. He was tested on a few different occasions. First, the Israelites were challenged on leaving Egypt because of the Pharaoh. He had a change of mind and summoned the army to attack the Israelites while they were on their journey. Moses had to rely on faith by the Lord to help. This caused a political challenge for the Israelites because even…

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    Egyptian Medicine History

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    The History of medicine started in 2600 BC in Egypt. They describe the diagnosis and treatment of two hundred disease . Egyptian believed that disease came from god, demons, and spirits. Egyptian doctors believed that there was channel in the body; they were trying to find a way to unblock the channels. Egyptian were the first in the world that were able to document everything this helped scientists to make calculation years later .Egyptian also created bathrooms so disease won’t spread .…

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    ALAA ALASWANY'S THE YACOUBIAN BUILDING: A NEW HISTORICIST READING Mona A. M. Ahmed In his novel, The Yacoubian Building, Alaa Alaswany presents an accurate image of Modern Egypt; he masterfully depicts the social, political and economic conditions of the Egyptian society during the last few decades that preceded the publication of this successful literary work. The purpose of the present paper is to attempt a reading of…

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    The Alchemist Book Report

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    sycamore tree that grows from a ruin of a church, he has a recurring dream about a child who tells him that he will find a hidden treasure if he travels to the Egyptian pyramids. Santiago met a gypsy woman who interprets his dream. She tells him to go to Egypt and when he finds the treasure, she must get one tenth of it. An old man named Melchizedek, who claims to be the King of Salem, seems to able to read his mind. He convinces Santiago that he must pursue his Personal Legend. He then gives…

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