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    terrorism prevent any progress from being made. An attempt to establish peace without resolution of these problems will result in failure, proven in past negotiation efforts. The core sources of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict should be the focus of the peace talks. It is integral

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    believed to be disliked by Palestinians due to his closeness with Israel. His closeness with Israel is because of previous discussions with a pro-Israel lobby group, Labour Friends of Israel. At one point he was a special representative of the Quartet of International powers that includes the United States, United Nations, European Union, and Russia. His job was to seek a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians and later he was given the task of helping the Palestinian

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    Since 1920 about 115,000 people have been killed as a directed effect of the violence in Palestine and Israel. The One State Solution would only work if both sides committed to a democracy, separation of state and religion and an end to violence because without this the states would have the same problems and not have peace. Right now democracy in Palestine is at a stand still. With elections that have not happened since 2006 the system is not working at its full potential. The leader of the

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    Life for many of the 1.5 million Palestinians who live in the Gaza strip is difficult. Mostly because Israel controls its coastline and all of the entry and exit crossings into Israel. They have no working airport and because their access is so limited not many goods get into or out of Gaza. There is food allowed in but aid agencies claim families aren’t eating much meat or fresh vegetables and fruit. The power cuts out often so they don’t have power for hours at a time. Many of the people are unemployed

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    Holocaust, by definition, refers to a systematic and organized persecution targeting a specific group of individuals in a society. The conceptualization and justification of holocaust takes a political path, in most cases, and augmented by economic or social ideologies; with the targeted group or population perceived of not living up to the standards to achieving the ideologies. In other words, the coordination and implementation of holocaust, be it state-sponsored or by external governments’ foreign

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    is scattered with people who think that people who escape theses harsh conditions are coming here to spread violence. As a result of increasing xenophobia and ignorance towards the Arab immigrants and refugees, people should research about the Palestinian/ Israeli Conflict to gain awareness. For bounteous decades, the countries of Palestine and Israel have been disputing over who has rightful ownership of the land that is Palestine. The issue has gotten so bad that many wars have been raging. Movies

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    INTRODUCTION Comic journalism has emerged as one of the most creative and attractive branches of journalism and the role of journalists like, Joe Sacco has proved to be pivotal in carrying out the saga of this form of journalism. In the present era, journalism has emerged as one of the tools which helps people to raise their voices and make all these voices audible to the authority, and in this era only comic journalism has come out as an effective form to hit people directly in their heads. The

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    psychological impairments than physical disabilities. In a recent study, it was found that 50% of injured children have developed post-traumatic stress disorder. In addition, around 34% of Palestinian school-going children have developed the sam disorder. In another study based on 1000 school aged Palestinian children by www.healingdivides.org, 547 children reported that they have experienced at least one largely traumatic event during their life. The most common events were of political traumas

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    This letter describes a cooperative arrangement between «CoName» and Electrocon International to represent CAPE within the assigned territory as defined in this letter of understanding. We propose to work together to ensure: • Effective promotion of CAPE software • Smooth transfer of existing clients, prospects, and their active projects and any pending offers • Successful ongoing communication with and development of future CAPE prospects • Development of an additional services revenue stream for

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    especially in the field history. The most widespread approaches of this history are that of violence, war, oppression, possession of territories, and foundation of new colonies. In Frontier of Possessions, Tamar Herzog, a historian, professor of Latin American presents an account of the conquest from a different perspective, one that proposes that the acquisition of the territory of the New World by Spain and Portugal was a result of “interactions of many actors that caused territorial division in both Iberia

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