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    Muslim people have been judged and harassed; they are being seen as nothing but a stereotype to many people, and this blind hatred must end. Through education, respect and tolerance for Muslim women can be achieved with hard work, an open mind, and initiative. Discrimination against Muslim women has increased in mainly caucasian societies since the terrorist attack of 9/11. However, discrimination toward Muslim women has long been present. More than “160 Muslim-Americans” have been accused of being

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    American Defense Initiative. Sponsoring and selectively choosing quotes creates the illusion that Islam is an inherently violent religion. Every Abrahamic religion has a book, often those books are taken out of context and used to support gruesome ideologies. “…Because God liked Abel 's animal sacrifice more than Cain 's vegetables, Cain kills his brother Abel in a fit of religious jealousy.”(Old Testament 4:8) The word Islam derives from the root (سلام) Salaam which translates to peace. Although Islam’s

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    Historical Conflict over Israel It started May 15th, 1948 when Israeli-Palestinian conflict began. The Israelis think that they own a land called Israel and the Palestinians think they own a land called Palestine. The Palestinians are also considered as Arabs. However according to (Historyguy, 2017), it seems that both sides claim the same land but they each call it a different name. What exactly is Palestine? Palestine is an Eastern Mediterranean area that contains several parts of latter-day Israel as

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    The Israel-Palestine conflict is one of the most long-term, pressing, and largely confounding social, political, and national quandaries of our age. Since we have been moving with surprising velocity into the vast horizons of globalization, the conflict has built up tremendous momentum and has called into question the adequacy of our current attempts at coming to a peaceful resolution that can simultaneously and successfully address both sides of the struggle. The purpose of this paper has been to

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    Hypocrisy In Israel

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    It's a continuation of his idealistic philosophy that enemies and friends need to be treated equally. Iran gets billions of dollars in cash delivered by plane while Israel gets a resolution from UN, telling them that the Western Wall is a settlement. Israel's Ambassador To UN, Danny Danon, minced no words in his address to Security Council: “The resolution you just voted on is the peak of hypocrisy. While thousands are being massacred in Syria, this Council wasted valuable time and efforts, condemning

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    We are all living in a time where “War” is associated to fiction and where people, especially young, think that peace is taken for granted. We are used to watch the horrors of war in the news and saying “Poor people, May god help them,” but what happen if this abominable things start in our countries? What will we do? After analyzing this questions and accepting the fact that a war can start at any moment in our homeland, most of the people will clearly see the necessity of the instauration of a

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    complied with President Reagan’s cease fire initiative until Israel constructed a perception that benefits would accrue from engaging the perceived threat of the enemy. Israel believed that while the cease fire was implemented the PLO were strengthening themselves while they, Israel, was faltering (losses) under the cease fire restrictions. Israel evaluated two alternative choices, the first choice was to continue compliance with the US cease fire initiative or alternatively, to disregard the cease

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    Iron Triangle Case Study

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    20. Name at least two peaceful martyrs who helped spark the Arab Spring. Two peaceful martyrs who helped spark the Arab Spring were Mohamed Bouazizi and Wael Ghonim. 21. What happened on January 25, 2011? January 25, 2011 was the start of the Egyptian Revolution. Men and women gathered in Tahrir Square to hold a demonstration against President Mubarak’s regime to which there was a lot of political repression and economic and social stagnation that was associated with it. This left many of the

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    On December 18, 2010, a revolution in Tunisia initiated a rise in rebellion across the Arab world. Egypt, Lybia, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Jordan, and Syria arose in revolutionary demonstrations, riots, protests (violent and non-violent), and in some civil wars. Syria had the most ruinous ramification. In fear of his regime being overthrown the president of Syria Bashar al-Assad initiated fire in a nonviolent protest in attempts to restore order. His retaliation only inculcated more anger in

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    Veiling Oppression or Expression Muslim people as well as Arabs are very misunderstood and generalized by people of the west. There is a belief that religion and race are intertwined, being Arab does not mean you are Muslim and vice versa. Therefore saying that certain practices in Arab countries are oppressive to all women of one religion is inaccurate statement. Even in most of these “oppressive” countries women have the rights equal to the rights of men. Not taking advantage of those rights are

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