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    within international politics, as it is affecting countries other than Egypt. One-hundred-thousand Christians have emigrated” but how many Christians still reside in Egypt? This is an extremely important and controversial issue. Representatives of the church believe that Copts make up nearly 10-percent of the population. However, the Muslim-controlled Egyptian government concludes that only half of that number (5-percent) of Egypt’s population is Coptic . The PEW research forum supports the population

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    The religion in Egypt was part of ones life; they believed and worshipped many gods. The faith they held in the gods were big and religion was bound up with their everyday life. The Egyptians are known as one of the most religious people in the world. Usually they turned to the gods to seek advice, help, and approval in decisions and even to assist in childbirth. The Egyptians had many festivals that they celebrate and it was believed that there was a god for every important event. Some of the gods

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    describe some of my personal values that I practiced with them. The first value will be the Christian Faith which I practiced as much I could by attending the services at the church with my family, making my daughter attending the Sunday school, participating in the project of the hunger people, attending the bible study in the church, and dealing with people in a nice way. The people at my work may mentioned some values like being on time, calling them from time to time if they are sick, doing my job’s

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    The Delegation of Egypt American High School The Delegation of Egypt on the Electoral Violence The Arab Republic of Egypt has shown the effects of Electoral Violence, when the overthrow of the Islamic President Mohammed Morsi in June 2013 resulted in a string of violent incidents, widely recognized as the Egyptian Crisis. Between July 3, 2013 and January 31, 2014, an estimated total of 3,143 Egyptians have been killed in various acts of political violence. Over 17,000

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    Defensive developmentalism is a long thought of tactic used centuries ago by two wise men known by the names of Mehmet Ali and Rafia Rifi al-Tahtawi. Defensive developmentalism is a tactic used by high ranking people such as the ones previously stated to create a better and healthier economy in their terms by reforming the military and increasing revenue which will lead to them gaining both land and power as well as more revenue. In this case, Mehmet Ali whom used this tactic succeeded at first

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    Throughout my existence on earth, I have always had an interest in learning about and experiencing other cultures, their languages and how they view the world differently than I do. So naturally my career goals would involve international travel of some sort. Although I’m on the path of becoming a doctor, main goal is to join the Doctors without Borders initiative and be actively apart of that for majority of my career. I choose this particular organization because I am a firm believer in helping

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    Inside the house we had a white and black television and a radio. The T.V only had two channels. We had a lot of time for talking, going to the Coptic Church, going to school and playing with neighbourhood friends in front of my house. My father was a teacher, he also studied music for four years in college. He always spend a lot of time in the Coptic Church, teaching them religion songs. He used to take me and my sister with him in the church’s choir. I had a beautiful and nice mom, I had a lot of uncles

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    from Ancient Egypt. Coptic was the language for almost all of the population in Egypt. But, this language came to an end when by the twelfth century when it was replaced by the Arabic language. Even after this language was replaced the Coptic Orthodox church still used it instead of the Arabic language. The Arabic language has become the main language of Egyptian christian and Muslim. This language has been unchanged since the seventh century. “However, the written language has changed the modern

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    My culture partner and I met through Facebook. A few people posted in our Class of 2019 Facebook page about this project, and how they needed a partner. I was looking through them and saw that a girl named Layla commented saying she was eligible to be interviewed. As soon as I saw that, I messaged her asking her about it. I was nervous at first because I didn 't know how she would react. Her reaction to being asked was excited. She told me she was interested in it and would love to help me out. We

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    the invasion in AD 639, Coptic, which originated from ancient Egypt, was the language for everyday and religious life for the majority of the population. However, by the 12th century Coptic was replaced with the Arabic language. But, the Coptic orthodox church still used te language even after it was replaced. Arabic has become the language of both the Egyptian christian and muslim. The written for of the Arabic language has remained substantially unchanged since the 7th century. However, the written

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