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    Paradise Now Anthropology

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    one who actually goes through with the mission, mostly because of the pride he has for Palestine and the hatred he has for Israel. This film is an example of what happens very regularly in this area, terrorism. The film is able to show what many young men in this area carry out, bombings and acts of terrorism to bring means of destruction to the other side, whether it being Israel or Palestine. Paradise Now portrays frequent episodes that happen around this area, showing the devastation that…

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    has been compared functionally and ideologically in this article. The aspects of these groups are assessed on categories of historical, ideological and military keeping in mind the weight and nature of the actions taken. Keywords: Hamas, Hezbollah, Israel, Iran I. Introduction Hezbollah and Hamas share interesting similarities and contrasts. The main difference being Hezbollah a left wing Shia group and the latter being far right Sunni;…

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    Gamal Abdel Nasser was a monumental leader in modern Egyptian history. He was born on January 15th, 1918 in Bakos, Egypt. During Abdel Nasser’s childhood, Egypt was a monarchy which was controlled by the British, during the age of imperialism in Africa. Abdel Nasser group up with his uncle in Cairo, the capital of Egypt. Cairo is also where Abdel Nasser received his primary and secondary schooling. While not much has been made public about Abdel Nasser’s childhood, one major aspect of his early…

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    Western Powers have been known to exert their authority amongst each continent of the world. The Middle East is not exempt from such, and has a history involving America, Britain, France and Russia. In order to assess the influence of these powers, the following essay will analyse how they shaped Middle Eastern politics from the eventful years of 1914 until 1990. This will be done by looking at the continuities and the discontinuities in Western policies towards the Middle East, starting from…

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    Was the partition of Palestine necessary? Palestine and Israel have been almost constantly in the last 50 years been at war or tension between the two separate parties. This fighting began 1947 by the United Nations partitioning the land in Palestine to be given to Israeli groups to create a separate a state. This essay will ask, was this partition necessary, to for both Arab and Israeli to be accepting of each other and live peacefully next to each other. Some people claim that other methods…

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    Abraham's Foreign Policy

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    With the creation of Israel in 1948 the United States has always sided with Israel. After the creation of Israel, President Truman was the first out of all the world leaders to recognize the country. The United States had backed and has tried to support Israel throughout all of their issues with the Middle East since their creation. It was not until President Obama came into the presidency. That some problems with Israel began to arise and tensions began to form with how Israel was handling…

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    The Lost Tribe

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    of the Jews who stayed in the land intermarried with individuals from Cutha, Ava, Hamath, and Sepharvaim who had been sent by the Assyrian ruler to possess Samaria (2 Kings 17:24; Ezra 4:2– 11). Therefore, the story goes, the ten northern tribes of Israel were "lost" to history and either wiped out or acclimatized into other social orders.…

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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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    The Israel Palestine conflict is not as complicated as people may think. The two nations have been fighting for many years. The objective of the war has always been for the possession of the greater territory. This war has been destroying and separating families from both sides. The area, Palestine, that both nations have been fighting for, is an area in the Middle East, bounded to the west by the Mediterranean, to the north by Lebanon, to the south by the Sinai Desert, and to the east by the…

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    When people think of food that Palestinians eat, people usually think of some exotic food that is eaten in different ways but it might seem closer to what is eaten in the U.S. Food that is eaten, what people have to do, and the evolution of the food is for the most part very similar to what people would see in the United States today. One of the foods that is eaten in Palestine and also a food that Deena an inernational student from Palestine ate is Falafel that even the people in Palestine…

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