Egypt Revolution

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    : Cairo, Egypt. Nationality : Egyptian. Martial Status : Married. Military Status : Exempt. Mobile No. : 01098005566 - 01114555115 Home Tele. No. : 0244342731 - 027649301 Address : 21 Hassan Mahmoud Street, In front of Abdo lelzeyoot, El-Agamy, El-Kalag, El-Marg, Cairo, Egypt. Or: Railway Rest – End of Mansour St. – In front of High Dam Buildings – Helwan – Cairo, Egypt Postal code

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    Ytyuutu

    successfully defending, the British actually tried to spread its empire into Afghanistan. * Afghanistan was familiar with powers trying to invade the kingdom. Great Britain retreated after decades. Egypt makes reforms * Seeing how powerful other nations were Egypt had to adapt. * Egypt made political and social reforms * Military and economic reforms followed. *

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    Egypt's Economy

    ten reformer.” In addition, Egypt had made substantial progress in opening up its economy to global trade, with its rank in the Global Competitiveness Report 2009-2010, published by the World Economic Forum, moving up by 11 positions to 70 out of 133 countries. Despite its rise in the rankings, Egypt still has a relatively low level of openness, with exports/GDP at 25%. (Deutsche Bank, 9 Feb. 2010) As a result of its low level of integration with world markets, Egypt was not hit by the global recession

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    Racism in the Middle East

    in the Middle East is more than gender or race (1). Religious racism can be found more in country like Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Lebanon (1).However some other form of racism likes ethnic can be found in many Middle Eastern countries. Religious racism has started to occur in most of the Middle Eastern country, since the invasion of Muslims people to country like Egypt and Lebanon in the seventh century. When Muslims invaded these country all the people who lived at

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    The Consequences of the Suez Crisis

    step into the power vacuum left by France and Britain, and it emerged (along with the united states) as the one of the new foreign powers in the Middle East. The USSR had now entered the Cold war battlefield, in the Middle East. It also gave money to Egypt, for the completion of the Aswan dam. The action taken by the USA, also raised a point of scholarly contention: the question, to what extent the Cold war had been imposed upon the region by the United States and the Soviet union-and to what extent

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    What Is Civilization

    Their style of architecture was similar with the Egyptians’. They also effected from Egyptians’ literature like fables. One of the French writers, La Fontaine, inspired from a Greek writer, Aesop. Diop also claim that Greeks impressed their gods from Egypt. He proved that with the foreign sources which were mostly written by Egyptians. Apart the theory of Diop, there is a big relation between religion and civilization. People had found supernatural solutions or explanations for natural problems like

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    Art History Temple of Dendur

    in the 1800s. So aside from serving several purposes to different people, it presented an appeal and fascination to new civilizations many decades after it’s founding. Another interesting fact is that this temple is actually of a much later time in Egypt where in 15 B.C. it was commissioned and 10 B.C. it was completed. It was

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    History of Lebanon

    A good period to start our timeline with is the Ottoman Empire, 1516-1916. The major crime that the Ottoman Empire committed was ruling the region and assigning local leaders. They weakened the country by dividing Lebanon to sectarian divisions and appointing rulers accordingly. In addition, they intensify the tension between diversities. As a result, in Mount Lebanon, a massacre between the Maronites and the Druze occurred and indirectly evoked wars between these two religions in 1840 and 1860.

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    Manipulation in Arabian Nights and Days

    The Power of Manipulation In Naguib Mahfouz’s Arabian Nights & Days he addresses the dark shadow of one’s self. In the novel, Mahfouz uses the influence of evil genies to show that a man can be manipulated into corruption. He expresses this through multiple characters that all have the same influence and the same outcome. The result is an exploration of the dark side of identity focusing on the corrupt nature of all mankind. This is shown through characters such as Sanaan al- Gamali, Gamasa

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    Unemployment in the Arab World

    The Unemployment in the Arab World The Arab World is composed of 22 Arab-speaking nations. There are three different types of unemployment; frictional, structural and cyclical. The Arab World is mainly facing a frictional unemployment which is caused by the time it takes to match workers with jobs. In fact, over the past 50 years, MENA countries which stands for Middle East and North Africa are experiencing declines in mortality rates and an increase in fertility rates which results in an

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