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    My first assignment Dana Waheeb Muwafi Deadly identities by (Amin Maalouf) Analyze: 1- What is Maalouf’s tone in the beginning of the essay? How does this change at the end? His tone was honest‚ calm and reasonable. He started by belonging himself to both identities (Lebanese and French) by explaining with patience. But at the end he had a trouble to identify his identity and he tried to have only one. 2- Identify who you think is the author’s

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    Tree plantation‚ trees are generally one of the many elements which constitute our own surrounding. Tree planting‚ In case within a granted spot‚ woods tend not to really exist inside ample ratio to be able to males‚ earth‚  creatures‚ atmosphere as well as normal water‚ this ecological equilibrium receives disturbed and living gets to be complicated or maybe not possible. There are many types of fruit trees exist in the world like‚ banana trees‚ bonsai trees‚ paulownia tree‚ palm trees‚ almond

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    been defeated‚ and to avoid being captured‚ Hitler took his own life. In 1971‚ General Idi Amin overthrew the elected government official Milton Obote‚ Furthermore announced himself the President of Uganda. Which resulted in his barbarous eight-year control of Uganda‚ under his control there were an estimated 300‚000 civilians murdered. Amin’s actions ultimately resulted in the country’s economic decline; Idi Amin was never brought to justice for his horrendous crimes; he fled to Saudia Arabia after

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    discuss the impacts of storm events in the british isles and evaluate Can someone help clear something up for me with ecosystems - savanna grassland biome... In the textbook it says that it is cooler in the dry season and hotter in the wet season but then says that in the desert margins the temperature ranges from 18ºC in the wet season and 34ºC in the dry season Did the make a mistake by saying that the wet season is hotter or have they got the temperatures muddled? (Original post by

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    Edward T. “The Arab World”. Shades of Gray: A reader for Academic Writing. Ed. Zane Sinno‚ Rima Rantisi‚ Ghassan Zeineddine‚ Natalie Honein‚ Jasmina Najjar. 2nd ed. Great Britain: Pearson Education Limited‚ 2008. (pages 89 to 90). Print. Maalouf‚ Amin “Deadly Identities”. Shades of Gray: A reader for Academic Writing. Ed. Zane Sinno‚ Rima Rantisi‚ Ghassan Zeineddine‚ Natalie Honein‚ Jasmina Najjar. 2nd ed. Great Britain: Pearson Education Limited‚ 2008. (page 1) Print.

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    HIS306 Leo Africanus Book Review Leo Africanus By‚ Amin Maalouf In the book Leo Africanus it is a fictionalized biography of a real person‚ Hasan al- Wazzan. Hasan and his family were forced to flee to Fez‚ where he grew up and became a very well-off merchant. The book really gives a clear picture of his family life as a child‚ his education‚ his marriages‚ his travels‚ and his bitter- sweet reminiscence of exile. The narrator of Amin Maalouf’s historical novel‚ Hasan al-Wazzan - who came

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    In the text‚ Deadly Identities‚ by Lebanese writer‚ Amin Maalouf‚ the writer explains his way of defining one’s identity and writes to all people having deadly identities‚ not to force others to label their identities‚ if they have been raised by two violently opposed cultures. Maalouf rejects the fact that a man’s identity is prioritized basically on religion and nationality. He also comments that people with dual-identities are not obliged to choose or separate between their two origins. The author’s

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    from the inside out. This called for some outside “help” “On the night of December 24th‚ 1979‚ the Soviet Union invaded‚ sending in over 30‚000 troops…” (PBS) They Soviet forces quickly overthrew the brief leader of the People’s party‚ Hafizullah Amin. “The aim of the Soviet operation was to prop up their new but faltering client state…” (Britannica pg.1) This puppet leader was known as Babrak Karmal. “But Karmal was unable to attain significant support.” Supported by the U.S‚ the Mujahedeen rebellion

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    Deadly Identities The book called Deadly Identities was published by Amin Maalouf. He was born in Beirut at 25 February 1949. He was originally from Lebanese. He was living in French since1976. Although he was native Arabic speakers‚ he wrote their novels in French. Deadly Identities mostly concerned with a issue which Maalouf has encountered in his life some many times. He criticized the notion of nation‚ the aspect of nation which people agree with it. The notion of nation was perceived by

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    In Amin Maalouf’s book “In the Name of Identity” Maalouf emphasizes that we should not judge people on one singular identity. He argues that‚ “Identity can’t be compartmentalized. You can’t divide it up into halves or thirds or any other separate segments. I haven’t got several identities: I’ve got just one‚ made up of many components in mixture that is unique to me‚ just as other people’s identity is unique to them as individuals.” The essence of Maalouf’s argument is that one should not define

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