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    Middle East

    This paper will be examining the current conflict between the two sects and the way in which it has evolved from a religious war to that of political and territorial. The war that fueled the current violence between the sects was the Iran’s Islamic Revolution in 1979. The divide has also giving leaders of the two sects to unite its people for divine purpose. But to fully comprehend the conflict between the two sects, you have to take a look at where it all started. Mohammed unveiled a new faith

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    Zara

    How to write Introduction & Conclusion? Introduction: Whatever you are writing—an essay, a report, an article, a thesis, a journal, a literature review, or any other piece of academic writing—the introduction will be the first thing the reader sees. How to write and structure the introduction properly? , how to interest your reader from the start? Suppose you have this question: write an essay analyzing the below case study by using SWOT framework. "Arab Open University is the best route

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    Sectarian Conflict in the Middle East

    Two conflicts that are discussed in The Washington Post from December 11, 2006, both describe a conflicts between Shi’a and Sunni Muslims. One of the articles describes violence that broke out between Sunnis and Shiites in Iraq. Currently the situation in Iraq seems to be escalating and the groups are becoming increasingly polarized. Shi’a Muslims have been persecuted during the time of Saddam Hussein’s presidency and currently they are seeking recognition and revenge against the Sunnis, who enjoyed

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    Social Media

    | | |Mahmoud Said Mohamed Iprahem | |4 . Faysal St . Giza . Egypt | |(202) 7297723 - (002) 01061040478 | |Mahmoed.said@gmail.com

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    911 Event

    Part II – Politics: (75 points) Two of the following three questions will appear on the exam. Of those two you will choose one to answer thoroughly. Each of the questions will require some information from the books, in addition to the material from lecture (so prepare accordingly). You must write in essay form with an introduction, substantive body paragraphs and a conclusion. Be sure to answer all of the sub-questions. Essay #3)What is the history behind the 9/11 attacks? Explain how the

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    My Life

    Ahmed Al-Matari Professor Marine English 111 October 30th, 14 Personal Narrative Life is all about making choices, but some of them can even change our life. Four years ago, I walked out the Washington Dulles International Airport for the first time. This was a significant event that changed everything about my life and me. Although leaving Saudi Arabia was a tough decision to make, I knew I would be leaving my family, my homeland, and my friends to go to a far-away place to seek for a better

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    Issue of Cease Fire Between Israel and Palestine

    Group has been established in 2002 to mediate the peace talks in between Israel and Palestine, four member entities of this group are United States, Russia, European Union and United Nations. Special Envoy of the group, Tony Blair visited Cairo in Egypt regarding the issue and had a meeting with President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to facilitate peace talk between Israel and Hamas so that a cease-fire can be restored between them. But as the sources revealed efforts to stop the conflict are going in vain

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    Tea Indusrty

    8, 2014 sec 3 Abdulmajeed Fal Tea Industry Introduction: Tea is the second most popular drink in the world after water. Many people drinks tea after a delightful meal or in relaxing time or in the morning. Saudi Arabia is the second after Egypt in consuming tea in the Arab world. There are many flavors of tea, for example, green tea, red tea and Cinnamon tea and so many choices. Brands in Saudi Arabia: There are many companies which are involved in the tea industry in Saudi Arabia, although

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    Biological Warfare Annotated Bibliography

    Amaria, R. N., & Lewis, K. D. (2012). Updates on the treatment of advanced Melonoma. Journal Of Clinical & Aesthetic Dermatology, S18-23 1p. Bacon, D. (2003). Biological warfare: an historical perspective. Seminars In Anesthesia, Perioperative Medicine & Pain, 22(4), 224-229 6p Bielecki, J., Youngman, P., Connelly, P., & Portnoy, D. A. (1990). Bacillus subtilis expressing a haemolysin gene from Listeria monocytogenes can grow in mammalian cells. Nature, 345(6271), 175-176. Bierling, S. (n.d). Enhancing

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    Shmuel Hanagid Research Paper

    Shmuel HaNagid, also known as Ibn Nagrella, was born in 993 CE in Cordoba, Spain. Shmuel HaNagid was remembered as a poet although he was also highly educated in Torah. Shmuel HaNagid knew three languages, Hebrew, Latin, and Arabic, he studied Islam, and he studied Judaism. The knowledge of multiple languages and religions were skills that would also be needed for official working as an advisor to the king. Shmuel HaNagid stayed a merchant in Cordoba until 1013 CE. By that time a Civil war had

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