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    Ethnic Enclave Economy

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    says "It 's absurd to have PhD taxi drivers"(Fatah 2012). It is not fair to keep these high skilled, high paid jobs solely for Canadian born citizens, to ensure that meritocracy is McNiven argues that Canada needs to focus more on unskilled workers as opposed to these highly-educated individuals and give them the opportunity to develop their skills and innovate. The goal of bring over immigrants should be to foster innovate and fill niche needs (Fatah…

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    Protest Against Morsi

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    In addition to this declaration, Morsi also passed a decree stating that he had the power to do anything that he thinks is in line with the vision of the revolution (Bertman). Once again this gave Morsi the power to pass any law, or deny any other idea which isn’t in line with his goal of making Egypt and Islamic State. With garbage piling up on the streets and poverty reaching over 26 percent, those who put their faith in Morsi following their protests against Mubarak slowly began pouring…

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    10/3/1978 – Israel. An Israeli gunboat sank a bomb-laden tanker controlled by Fatah terrorist launching an attack on Israel’s Red Sea port of Eilat. 11/21/1977 – The “Don Carlos” was seized by members of a Moslean Separatist rebel group. 11/21/1977 – The Danish vessel “Lindinger ivor” was attacked by pirates on the Lagos coast. 10/23/1976 – Lebanon. The Greek vessels “Rko”, “Riri”, and “Spiro” were bombed and sank. 9/16/1976 – U.S. A Soviet cargo ship was bombed by an anti-Castro refugee…

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    In 1968, a battle happened on the Jordanian soil between the Jordanian army and Fatah and the Israeli army. I never knew all the details of the Battle of Karameh although my grandfather was one of the soldiers who fought in the Battle of Karameh to defend our country Jordan. I knew a few details about what happened in the Battle of Karameh from school and some documentary movies, but I thought I should know more because it’s a historical event that happened with my grandfather. However, my…

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    An ongoing conflict that has lasted 66 years and what many experts believe will last another 66 years. Before we indulge ourselves in this complex and often times misunderstood conflict, let’s understand one thing; there is no negative or positive peace in this region. Negative peace is defined as the absence of war and positive peace is defined as the simultaneous presence of many desirable states of mind (Barash & Webel, 2002). The US’s indirect involvement has only led to an intensity of…

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    Religion may legitimize suicide Bombing on one level, however on another level the demonstration springs from the inspiration of the individual aircraft. Studies have demonstrated that numerous suicide planes, especially in created social orders, are not disturbed or wild-looked at aficionados with nothing to live for; surely, a noteworthy number of aircraft have originated from wage and training levels well over their nations' standards. Another expansive pattern, discernible in the various…

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    A.) I believe that social media has played a contributing role in the rising demand for democracy in regions around the world. As an open society (Sterin, 2013, p. 381), our political process, as well as the liberties and freedoms we are afforded by democracy, are on display for all to see. With the emergence of the Internet and social media, this display is now visible to the far reaches of the globe. I believe the moment a group of individuals becomes aware of how things could be and they…

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    calling it Israel? I was shocked to see that because of the occupation in my country, Palestine, my grandparents had to flee the country, and how some people refer to it as Israel instead of the true name Palestine. Yasser Arafat was the founder of the Fatah. He spent most of his lifetime fighting Israel and that is why many Palestinians admire and respect him. Arafat died at the age of 75 from a mysterious blood disorder but there are many theories about his death like how the Jews poisoned him…

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    Eretz Israel

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    Analyzing the Roots of the Middle-Eastern Front It is without a doubt that the Holocaust, also known as Shoah, was one of the greatest atrocities committed by mankind within the short timeframe we’ve encompassed on this planet. It is responsible for the further fragmentation of the Jewish people and the deaths of millions. Approximately two-thirds of the European Jewish population was murdered by the Nazi’s during World War Two, and to this day the scars run deep within them. It is the single…

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    In 1948, Arafat dropped out of the University of Faud to fight in the Arab-Israeli war against the Jews. He was only a young adult, but he still fought for Palestine. In 1957, Arafat helped found Fatah, which was an organization dedicated to getting an independent Palestinian state instead of Israel and Jordan. This also began conflict with Israel because Arafat strongly believed that Israel shouldn’t have been its own independent state. Arafat also…

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