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    After September 11, 2001, U.S. citizens were shocked that over 2,900 people were dead because of Islamic extremists (Kean, et al. "National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States"). More deaths occurred in the Paris and San Bernardino attacks. Tensions between the U.S. and Islamic extremists have not yet subsided. Americans receive information regarding Islamic extremists through the media, from which they form opinions on what the U.S.’s foreign policy with the Middle East should

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    Having set the benchmark of a modern civilization due to economic and industrial superiority, Western European powers had contemptuous feelings toward the Ottomans’ primitive regimes and their internal strife. In fact, the 17th and 18th centuries in the Middle East were periods marked by severe financial crisis, increased decentralization, and stronger external control by western nations. It was clear that members of Ottoman and Persian military and bureaucratic organizations needed to prove themselves

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    Fashion In The Middle East Fashion as been around since the first anscetors. Fashion is the style of someone a popular trend they enjoy styling. Fashion has made conflict in many eyes.Where as where people discover favorite colors and ideas from. It is always fascinating that people would come up with brilliant ideas and inspirations. Not everyone agree with such ideas in fashion. Public schools are taking over, saying fashion is degrading and distracting, to the pink hair to the show through

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    During the 19th century the Middle East found themselves with a problem of establishing an identity or nationalism. Through defensive developmentalism the Middle East had sought to counter the imperialistic approach of the West, yet still begin to modernize their land. The world was developing rapidly and the Middle East wanted to ensure that they did not fall behind. However, the approach backfired and the Middle East found themselves struggling to establish their own modern identity and falling

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    Arab Spring? Social Movement? Change in society is not always bad, a time of transition from one phase towards another is something that might bring a better condition for the future. Even if the transition period are filled with violence, the end result of the transformation can be either in the shape of new government or even a society change. The beginning of those transitions and transformation are triggered by an action call social movement. In this paper, the writer will attempt to describe

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    Women In The Middle East And Africa Gender inequality has maintained the suppression of women worldwide and unfortunately has impacted third world countries with the greatest magnitude. Everyday in these countries there are countless occurrences of physical, emotional, and psychological abuse that must be acknowledged as a primary concern for the world to help overcome. It is however important to recognize specific cultural and religious practices of gender hierarchy that are accepted by women

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    Political uprisings in the Middle East, especially in Muslim nation states have placed Arabian politics back on the focus point of international politics. Political events in certain Arab countries had an inordinate impact on the political development of other neighbor states. Anxieties and resistance within different Arab countries triggered unpredictable actions, sometimes sorely to observe and believe. Authoritarian governments of Arabian countries led from various dictators have created a precarious

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    In the memoir Things I’ve Been Silent About by Azar Nafisi, Azar effortlessly describes her life growing up in Iran while providing readers with significant information about the region she is from. Azar faced many difficulties in her life such as family issues, marriage issues, and the discrimination due to her gender. Through all these issues, Azar portrays many difficulties females living in Iran and the rest of the Middle East have faced as well. She also discusses various political aspects of

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    Introduction U.S. relations with countries in the Middle East remain to be a point of great interest due to the geopolitical atmosphere and security. The vast number of resources both in the Middle East and the United States provide a point of common ground to build peaceful relations through trade. International trade is an extremely important tool within the global community as it helps to build relations. In order to aid in building trust with Arab Nations, the United States must rely on more

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    In October 2011 Gaddafi, the former leader of Libya, was murdered as a result of the Libyan Civil war. The Libyan revolution, also known as the Libyan Civil war, started in February and ended in October 2011 succeeding Gaddafi’s death. John Locke, an Enlightenment philosopher, discussed that if the government fails to protect the basic human rights of life, liberty, and property, the people must overthrow the government as he stated in his social contract. John Locke’s ideas of natural rights

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