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    Egyptian Pound Analysis

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    currency of Egypt. The currency code for Pounds is EGP, and the currency symbol is £. Recently As of December 5th one USD equals 18.1 EGP. Egypt 's central bank floated the pound in an attempt to stabilize its economy, which has been hampered by a shortage of dollars. Inflation: 11.00% Coins: Freq Used: £1, Pt1, Pt5, Pt10, Pt20, Pt25, Pt50 Banknotes: Freq Used: £5, £10, £20, £50, £100, £200 ( Egyptian Pound rates, news, and tools) Language and Religion: The official language of Egypt is Arabic.…

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    Lebanon Research Paper

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    Lebanon’s extensive history of foreign interventions which continue to this day are rooted in several factors including its history prior to independence, the formation of the state and society, and the nature of its modern political system. In order to understand Lebanon’s seeming predisposition to foreign intervention, it’s first necessary to understand it’s historical background and relationship with foreign powers under the Ottoman system and following the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire.…

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    and workshops. Because these two individuals are living in the US, they constantly touring different states such as California, Massachusetts and New York. • The music played is from originated in a wide range of middle eastern countries such as Egypt, Tunisia, Iraq, Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine and Syria. • The Middle eastern culture is complex and diverse. Obviously, this is reflected in the music and its different elements. Middle eastern music is sophisticated. It is characterized by…

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    During this time more protests broke out until Mohamed Morsi came into power on June 30th. Morsi decided to pick up the mess and fixed most problems in Egypt. This is like Thailand they are run by the military and they came into power on May 14th, 2014. Egypt's unemployment - Because of the revolution and the election of the new president Egypt's unemployment rate decreased. The unemployment rate decreased…

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    In 1956 Sudan finally achieved independence from the British colonizers. Around this same time, surrounding countries had military coups, dictators, and corrupt government developing. The question that remained in everyone’s mind was one of Sudan’s fate. Author’s used this opportunity to write excerpts, poetry, and novels to analyze the Sudanese, their government, and ultimately those who they felt were to blame for the turmoil Sudan and the surrounding areas, the British. One of those authors…

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    war is Egypt president Anwar Sadat. To anwering Essay Question of what is the purpose of Egypt to attacking Israel is because Anwar Saddat want to taking back their National Pride and Sinai Territory after defeated by Israel in Six Days War 1967. Egypt economic was not stable after Six Days War 1967 also Egypt lost almost half their military power and Anwar Saddat Wants to taking back Sinai region because is very important for Egypt. During the period there is a small conflict with Egypt and…

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    (DRAFT) What were the aims of the Arab Revolt, and what was the response of the British Government? Throughout the course of World War 1 a serious of agreements were made, which had a influence on the location of the Middle East. During this period of time, the Arabs were seeking an independent Arab state, free from the Ottoman influences, and Great Britain was at war with the Ottomans. The British used this to their advantage, agreeing to help the Arab’s fight the Ottomans, and in return giving…

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    FILM ASSIGNMENT 1 : Jim Al Khalili, episode 3 : The Power of Doubt” 1. What factors contributed to the development and flourishing of science in the medieval Islamic world? According to the documentary, Islam played a very significant role in the development of the medieval Islamic world as it has set extremely high standards of accuracy and precision. Islam required scholars to make precise observations regarding the movement of the heavenly bodies as Muslims needed to pray at very exact times…

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    Noor was the first series that introduced the Arab world to Turkish drama. At that time, it was a new phenomenon and it was not yet popularized and discussed. In “The Muhannad Effect: Media Panic, Melodrama, and the Arab Female Gaze” Christa Salamandra (2012) becomes one of the first authors to discuss the cultural and ideological effects of the TV series Noor. Additionally, she illustrates the media panic that was created by the main character, Muhannad. Salamandra has previously written many…

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    Water Pollution in India: Ganga River Basin Case study Introduction India has rich water resources with approximately 45000 long riverine systems, with 12 river basins, 46 medium river basins, and 14 minor and desert river basins. Ganga river basin is the largest of these covering over 11 states namely Uttarakhand, U.P., M.P., Rajasthan, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal and Delhi. Rapidly increasing population, rising standards of living, and exponential…

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