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    Tel Aviv was a founded city starting in 1909 by Jewish immigrants on the border of Israel. They founders named the city after Hebrew translation, meaning Tel Aviv is the old new land. They city’s transformation began as architects, urban developments, and the municipality wanted a modern theme to bring in people from all over. With the growth of Jewish refugees swarming into the land, and other population members, Tel Aviv grew in numbers drastically. When this occurred, the community changed drastically

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    Benjamin Bibi Netanyahu was born on October 21,1949 in Tel Aviv and is a prominent world leader and the current Prime Minister of Israel. Truth be told, it was not always smooth sailing for Netanyahu and for most parts, it was an uphill battle for him. Despite all the impediments he faced along the way, he remained focus, had confidence and exhibited persistence (some of the many qualities of a true leader) and he persevered to get where he is today. In 1963, Benjamin Netanyahu took residence in

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    doctors and nurses at the hospital become efficient when dealing with attacks. After a suicide bomber attack takes place, Amin thinks, “This isn’t the first time that Tel Aviv’s been shaken by a bomb, and after each experience our responders operate with increased efficiency” (Khadra 13). As a result of the violence that happens in Tel Aviv, hospital workers have developed processes that make them more efficient. This means that if more large scale attacks happen, the hospital will be fully prepared to

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    ugly business but also why places should be more secured in today’s society. In one of Chavez’s story’s she explain an incident when she was on a trip from Israel in 1985, where she was an official government guest of the Israelis. She stood at the Tel Aviv airport for almost an hour getting questioned by security agents. Chavez explained to them, “But you can’t keep me from leaving Israel.” (Chavez 1)

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    El-Al Marketing Analysis

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    El-Al Marketing Analysis El-Al Marketing Analysis Table Of Content Chapter 1: Introduction Executive summary………………………………………………………………………………4 Bibliography……………………………………………………………………………………...5 Chapter 2: An overview of the company Overview of the company…………………..……………………………………………………6 History……………………………………………………………………………….....…………7 Definition of the business………………………………………………………………..…........8 Chapter 3: An analysis of the company’s business environment Firms industry and macro environment………………………

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    Real estate prices will not rebound any time soon. Housing is cyclical and we had a tremendous 8 year cycle which produced 150% appreciation between 1997 and 2005. This cycle was extended past its natural course through unprecedented low mortgage rates which bottomed at 4% for "variable" rates that were fixed for 3 or 5 years. Also contributing to the boom were loosened lending rules such as "interest only" loans which keep the payments artificially low and "stated income" loans which bypass income

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    Reflection Paper

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    Reconstructive Surgery (ASOPRS) in Jerusalem. The event happened to overlap with my spring break. We packed our bags and in the morning we set out for LAX. After a rigorous and tedious flight, we arrived at the Ben Gurion airport. Zwe started the trip in Tel Aviv. After settling in to the hotel, we freshened up, and began to roam the streets. We had walked through the Shuk Hacarmel. The whole atmosphere was so welcoming. Everyone greeted us with warm hearts and open arms. My family felt right at home. The

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    The Unknown What don't people know? People don’t know or understand many things. People first make a judgment about someone or something. They then decide whether they like or not like someone or something. People judge, people stare, people are rude, people are mean. You wish that everyone in the world was nice and that the world was a safe place with no “bad guys”. Soon you will wake up and realize the truth, the truth about the world and the people. The Fascinating Town My grandparents live

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    out-of-the-way places to live in, this is the worst. Pathway’s a bog, and the road’s a torrent” (Jacobs). This statement implies that they live in the countryside. On the other hand, in Keret’s story, Yonatan is filming in a “sleepy suburb of Tel Aviv” (Keret). Tel Aviv is a city in Israel, so the story takes place in the Middle East. The settings of “The Monkey’s Paw” and “What, of this Goldfish, Would You Wish” are not similar. The last wishes in both stories are used in drastically different ways. After

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    as most smokers have discovered. Now a new study from the American Friends of Tel Aviv University (AFTAU) shows why they're ineffective, and may provide the basis for more successful psychologically based smoking cessation programs” (American Friends, 2010). With smoking some feel that willpower can help people to overcome their weakness, but for some there needs to be more. And the American Friends of Tel Aviv University feel that it is a waste of money and time to invest medication, patches and

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