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    Israel. Jordan. Syria. Egypt. Words commonly associated with the Middle East, but there is more in common with the countries than usually thought of. All four countries are accountable for the events of the Six-Day War. The Six-Day War was fought because of the evoking expressions over the land in Israel, including Jerusalem. The Six-Day War was beneficial to the Israeli state in many ways that helped them. By the end of the war, the Arab nation was defeated by Israel. Israel gained the land…

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    country. Does Egypt’s educational system prepare us for real life experiences? Is our education free of drawbacks? Do you think in Egypt we learn best and nothing gets in the way of our learning? Personally, in Egypt, I have experienced only one percent of all the impediments that students face, and I believe that because we don’t have a suitable educational…

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    The triumphant victory against the Safavids at a battle in Anatolia in 1514, and the addition of Mamluk Syria, Egypt, and the Holy Cities of Islam (Mecca and Medina) to the Ottoman empire under Selim I, led to the presence of Iranian and Arab artists and scholars at the ottoman court. The reign of Süleyman is considered the peak of Ottoman art and culture, as well…

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    Egypt’s dominant religion is Islam, with a significant minority of Coptic Christians. Islam is practiced by the majority of Egyptians and it basically manages their personal, political, economic and legal lives. "The Egyptian government discriminates against the Copts and hampers their freedom of worship. The police at the local level frequently harass and sometimes even persecute Christians, particularly converts.” A convert can even be forced to divorce his or her spouse, so Islamic people…

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    Egypt Animal Rights

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    "esma" ,an organization protect animal rights in Egypt, said that they have Golden Retrievers dog , having problems in dealing with human beings, especially after that consistently his companions on his detention since his birth, and put an electrician collar around his neck, that works whenever the dog…

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    their freedom. Consequently, President Ben Ali ended his 23 years’ reign after the holding of successful elections won by center-right Enhalada Party. In addition to the rapid spread of the Tunisia revolution throughout the country, the revolts in Egypt confirmed what most did not expect: it was just the beginning. For the United States the idea of a potential Egyptian revolution was alarming because of Egypt’s crucial stability for the region. Therefore, the uncertainty of the potential threats…

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    Although generally perceived as only a threat to Israeli national security, with policy being created to reflect that, it is important to look at the other side of things. Despite the many obvious and potential negative impact that the Arab Spring could cause in Israel, many will also argue for the positive. Israel's former Military Intelligence, Amos Yadlin, stands firm with his hope for progression in the Arab Spring movement stating, "The long-term changes in the Arab world are a great…

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    1973 Oil Embargo Analysis

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    began when Syria and Egypt both launched attacks against Israel on October 6, 1973 (Ryan 71). The October War showed that Israel was not invincible and that “Arab capabilities had to be respected” (Licklider “Political” 213). In the October War, the Arabs were able to inflict some damage on Israel, so Sadat, the president of Egypt, declared that the war was “‘the first Arab victory in 500 years’” (“The Middle East”168). In addition to the military contributions from Syria and Egypt, the other…

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    Southwest Asia

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    to blame for the problems within Muslim areas. However, both of these movements often include the rejection of Western culture. One example of where Islamism has affected the domestic geopolitical setting is Egypt. There, Islamist groups such as the Muslim brotherhood have pressured Egypt to make significant political changes that make Islam’s traditions part of the law, and their presence has lead to significant instability within the region. Another example is Algeria, where Islamist…

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    Is Democracy Passible

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    Leaders or officials are people who are responsible to help their society and people. Society knows that fidelity at work is something that the person has to do. Therefore, he has to be punished if the he is not going it in the right way. All officials are getting paid for helping people. Moreover, he is getting more features rather than money. Officials have to come on time. This is a part of their responsibilities. For example, one day, I went to get my transcript from the ministry of…

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