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    celebrate the joyfully weekend. But for the peace-loving people, particularly for the peace-loving people in Israel and Arab, it was actually a black weekend. It was precisely that evening, one of the creators of Palestinian-Israeli peace, who was known as peaceful warrior, Yitzhak Rabin, Premier of Israeli, was murdered by an assassin. The world had shocked, his imposing and heartrending life, became the focal point of the people immediately. All the peace-lovers were sorrowful for his death. They

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    celebrate the joyfully weekend. But for the peace-loving people, particularly for the peace-loving people in Israel and Arab, it was actually a black weekend. It was precisely that evening, one of the creators of Palestinian-Israeli peace, who was known as peaceful warrior, Yitzhak Rabin, Premier of Israeli, was murdered by an assassin. The world had shocked, his imposing and heartrending life, became the focal point of the people immediately. All the peace-lovers were sorrowful for his death. They

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    I. Clarity and Brevity of Background and Context Israel is a very well developed country, which helps them acquire the resources needed to meet Millennium Development Goals. The country is slightly larger than the state of New Jersey. Located in the Middle East, it borders the Mediterranean Sea, Gulf of Aqaba, and Sinai Peninsula (Middle East: Israel, 2014). Israel has been a topic of consistent power struggle regarding its borders, and over the past years, the “Gaza Strip.” The Gaza strip is

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    riots. The failure of his military initiative resulted in a change in tactics and Sadat became a voice for political negotiation. It was in this context that the ‘Statement to the Knesset’ took place. His visit to Israel was unprecedented for an Egyptian. The purpose of the speech is for Sadat, perhaps following his own personal intuition and instincts, or his conscience, to go to Israel to broker a peace settlement, in order to save further massive Israeli and Arab bloodletting from occurring. The

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    involving widespread participation, was secular, basically non-violent, and contributed to peace efforts, this intifada was characterized by participation of a few, the use of violence against civilians and military alike, and widespread religious idioms. It decreased allies of the Palestinians among the Israelis and in the west. Where protesters in Israel previously joined the Palestinians, now Israeli peace

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    however, and gender development is all encompassing, as it includes sectors at the regional and local levels. One of the most groundbreaking developments on the topic, the special session entitled "Women 2000: Gender Equality, Development and Peace for the Twenty-First Century" was recommended by GA resolution 52/100 and was designed to review the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (“Beijing +5 Process and Beyond”). Paragraph 156 of the 1995 Beijing Platform for Action states: "For

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    COMPARE AND CONTRAST THE 1990 GULF WAR TO THE 2003 IRAQ INVASION. DID THE POSITION OF ARAB REGIMES DIFFER? The Gulf War in 1990 and the invasion of Iraq in 2003 both had a profound impact not just on the countries directly involved - primarily Iraq and the United States (US) - but also on the geo-politics of the world. Arguably, the War ended in a stalemate because the Iraqi regime that had started the War by invading Kuwait remained in power. Perhaps inevitably then, in March 2003 the US and its

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    The Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughals were all explosive realms. The reason for this paper is to thoroughly analyze the contrasts between these domains. Socially, the Ottoman Turks were every millet, or a country, inside the realm and had to isolate social traditions as per the religion of the millet. Muslim ladies had unforgiving limitations as with Islamic law, yet the non-Muslim ladies were liable to isolate laws. Indeed, even Muslim ladies had a greater number of rights than in other Muslim countries

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    has a flourishing economy. Despite the country’s financial prosperity, Netanyahu continues to ask for more U.S. taxpayer dollars. According to Greenwald, Netanyahu hoped to receive $5 billion USD this year. Netanyahu also openly opposed U.S. initiatives to direct Israel’s aid to American military contractors instead of Israeli ones. Greenwald puts this diplomatic faux pau into simple terms: “usually, when someone hands you billions of dollars in aid, you’re not in much of a position to demand

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    The European Union is an organization unlike any other which includes an economic and political union between many different countries in Europe. It operates as a single institution with one foreign policy although it is composed of 28 individual countries with their own foreign policies. This paper, therefore, seeks to understand the institutional organization of the European Union in regards to foreign policy as well as provide an analysis of the actions the EU takes in its diplomacy. The EU has

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