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    Khalid

    Fir mein Saudi Arabia mein college ki padhai ki 7 saal tak. Fir mein 2010 USA agaya aur padhai karne ke liye aur abhi main eek saal ki padhai khatam karli hai. Mujhe safar karna bhot pasand hey. Mein bhot sare desh ghum chukka hun jaise ki England, Egypt, Italy aur France. Inme mujhe sabse zada England mein maza aya. England bhot sundar desh hai lekin Englad thoda mhenga desh hai.Mujhe safar karne main bhot maza ata hai kyonki mujhe kafi aram milta hai. Main USA isiliye aya kyonki mujhe ghumna kafi

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    Trends

    bob dylan Urbanization Trend Soc/120 Jill Raichel 07/02/2011 Egypt began to urbanize in the early 1800’s and the country started to become more modern. The city of Cairo had the best access to water transportation and created income using an imperial tax base. In the 19th century industrialization and trade industry became the main sources of income for the Egyptians. When World War II was over roads and railways were created in and around urban areas in northern Africa and the Middle

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    How Signifigant Was the Presence of Foreign Powers as an Influence on the Nature and Growth of Arab Nationalism 1900-2001

    Arab nationalism celebrates the glories of the Arab civilization; the language, literature and a calling for a more youthful and politically unionised Arab world. Having said this, one of the priorities in Arab nationalism, especially over the past century, was to eradicate the western worlds influence upon the Arab world. The Arabs saw periodic success in their ambition but it can all be dated back to the fall of the Ottoman Empire. This looks to be the first promising event in their world but this

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    Nasser: Communistic or Islamic

    | 5 | Introduction Gamal Abdel Nasser is considered to be the second Egyptian president, who had the ability to rule the Arab Republic of Egypt without any sort of interference from any foreign countries. (Mobile-Reference‏, 2010) Throughout Nasser’s rule, there had been many risings and opponents, who considered him to be ineffective leader for Egypt. Because of his different ideas and philosophies, which had been considered to be more communistic rather than Islamic, many of the historians

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    Arab Culture

    those countries where Arabic is the dominant language. • Arab countries are religiously and ethnically diverse with Islam being the dominant religion in most countries. • 22 Arab countries/areas: Algeria, Bahrain, the Comoros Islands, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. • Iran and Turkey are not Arab countries. ARAB GEOGRAPHY The Arab “homeland” stretches

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    Paris

    music from the Ottoman period can be cited as signature features of Arabic classical music. The typical Arab small ensemble unit, the Takht (comprising a Ney, Oud and Qanun) Tunisia is interesting as the one other place in north Africa, after Egypt , with an active classical Arabic music scene. The other point I would make is that some of the musical establishments of the Arab world, their conservatoires, are elitist, often with a predilection for classical western music. That is why some

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    Chem 2

    Orthodox Church of Alexandria is the official name for the largest Christian church in Egypt and the Middle East. The foundational roots of the Church are based in Egypt, but are now worldwide. The church was established by Saint Mark, an apostle and evangelist, in the middle of the 1st century. Coptic Orthodox Christianity started in Egypt but has become worldwide and has become a common faith around the world. Egypt is identified in the Bible as the place of refuge that the Holy Family sought in its

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    Gke Task 1

    The California gold rush was a significant factor that contributed to the development of the United States. Environmental resources have always been an incentive to people to move their families to another location. This is what people did during the gold rush in San Francisco. Many families moved themselves across land and sea on the potential of wealth offered by California’s gold. The emigrants came to a part of the United States where very little people were, causing the population to grow quickly

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    The Rise of Far Right in Europe

    POLITICAL SCIENCE The Rise of Far Right in Europe An analysis based on the article “Far right on rise in Europe” published in “THE GUARDIAN” a study by Demos Thinktank. When thinking of the French presidential elections one may even disregard the fact that Mr.Hollande won and pay more attention to the significantly high score of Mrs.Marine Lepen. Indeed, the latter representing the Far Right Movement arrived third with 17.90%, just behind the Right Movement represented by Mr. Sarkozy

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    Egyptian Sharia Law

    Egypt: Secular State to Religious State Egypt has been well known throughout history for major significant monuments, but in the 1900’s Egypt was under the control of the British. They had one major leader (Nasser) in Egypt who helped Egypt declare their independence from Britain conquest. Gamal Abdel Nasser, who formed and established the Arab Socialist Union (ASU), was the second President of Egypt serving from 1956 until his death. He planned the 1952 overthrow of the monarchy, and was deputy

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