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    Arabs

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    Arab people‚ also known as Arabic people‚ Arabs (Arabic: عرب‎‚ ʿarab) Arabian people and Arabians‚ are a panethnic group[14]primarily inhabiting Western Asia‚ North Africa‚ and parts of the Horn of Africa. Their language is Arabic which is of the Afroasiatic family and traditionally Hamito-Semitic. They are identified as such on one or more of genealogical‚ linguistic or cultural grounds‚[15] with tribal affiliations and intra-tribal relationships playing an important part of Arab identity.[16] Most

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    Ab’ul Hasan was a Sufi musician‚ poet and scholar. He was an iconic figure in the cultural history of the Indian subcontinent. He was a mystic and a spiritual disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya of Delhi. Amīr Khusrow has been reputed to have invented musical instruments Sitar and Tabla. He wrote poetry primarily in Persian‚ but also in Hindavi. He is regarded as the "father of Qawwali" (a devotional music form of the Sufis in the Indian subcontinent).. Khusrow was an expert in many styles of Persian

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    Arab Spring

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    The Tunisian Arab Spring The attempts to transition to democracy On December 17‚ 2010 Mohamed Bouazizi‚ a Tunisian street vendor‚ self immolated himself in protest and desperation to the severe oppression and humiliation he had been subjected to for years. 90% of Bouazizi’s body was severely burnt and two weeks later Bouazizi passed away in a local hospital (Gardner‚ 2011). Bouazizi’s protest not only sparked an upset but was also was the product

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    Arab Spring

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    Introduction The ‘Arab’ spring of 2011 is a wave of revolutions taking place in the Arab world. It has its own and unique characteristics. The name is an allusion to the 1848 “Spring time of the Peoples”. The 1848 revolution was also a political upheaval throughout Europe and it spread to almost 50 countries including Latin America; whereas the cause of Arab Spring is also “dissatisfaction with political leadership”. That is why a comparison is drawn between these two revolutions. This term was

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    b uprising------------------------------------------------- Arab Spring From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Arab Spring (Arabic: الثورات العربية‎; literally the Arabic Rebellions or the Arab Revolutions) is a revolutionary wave of demonstrations and protests occurring in theArab world. Since 18 December 2010 there have been revolutions in Tunisia[2] andEgypt;[3] a civil war in Libya;[4] civil uprisings in Bahrain‚[5] Syria‚[6] and Yemen;[7]major protests in Algeria‚[8] Iraq‚[9] Jordan‚[10] Morocco

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    The Arab Uprisings

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    Introduction to Arab Spring 9 Definition 9 Origin of the term 9 Countries involved 10 General History of Arab 10 Conquests and Expansion of Arabs: 11 Union of Arab Countries – The Arab League: 11 The Arab Common Market: 12 Rising Disputes: 12 Arab Cold War: 13 Various Conflicts: 13 Arab-Israeli conflict: 13 Iran-Iraq war: 13 Lebanese Civil War: 14 Western Sahara War: 14 Yemen Civil War: 15 Somali Civil War and Ethiopian-Somali War: 15 History of Democracy in Arab World: 16

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    Final Grade_________ Date _______________ Adoption of Global E‐Commerce in Arab countries  2008    THE UNIVERSITY OF GREENWICH Assignment: TIS Essay Two Title: Adoption of global E-Commerce in Arab countries Due Date: 05/03/2008 Tutor: Ms Nola Stairs Essay by: Miss Gertrude R Marabi Student ID: 000308555 Miss Gertrude R Marabi 000308555    P 2   Adoption of Global E‐Commerce in Arab countries  2008    Table of Contents ABSTRACT............................

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    Stereotyping Arabs

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    The Stereotyping of Arabs Persuasive Essay The world is filled with different races‚ cultures‚ religions and beliefs; everyone has a different opinion and perspectives on life. Unfortunately not everyone respects other peoples personal opinions‚ this had led to discrimination‚ stereotyping‚ hatred and even war. After many incidents that affected the world; Arabs started being discriminated by many people. People were stereotyping the Arabs and they had the wrong image about them

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    Arab Spring: The first wave of the Arab revolution has been broken out in the Tunisia on 19th December 2010. An unemployed under graduated man‚ hopelessly set himself to fire in order to attract attention to the rise of unemployment within the country. After some other protests that have been followed this event the Tunisian leader Zine El Abidine Ben Ali‚ have made a declaration which has informed that his regime will do everything in order to deal with the unemployment issue all over the

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    Arabs Before Islam Political Conditions in Arabia There was a total absence of political organization in any form. The Arabs never acknowledged any authority other than the authority of the chiefs of their tribes. The authority of the tribal chiefs was based on his character and personality‚ and was moral rather than political. Arabs lived for centuries without a government where there was no law and no order. If a crime was committed‚ the injured party took law in its own hands‚ and tried to administer

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