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It has a good impact on academic achievements if it is watched only for the purpose of gaining knowledge such as some television channels are good as they increase the general knowledge of children for instance, national geographic channel...
of Western misrepresentations of the Middle East. Most Arabs in Western countries will agree that the largest amount of indistinct information about Arabs come from the media, newspapers, magazines, or form television. When used by an Arab,...
theory, such as the historian Bernard Lewis, contend that Said's account comprises numerous factual, methodological and conceptual mistakes. Shelp ignores numerous authentic assistance to the study of Eastern heritage made by Westerners thr...
two terms that are often conceptually confused; these are "Arab" and "Muslim." People do not regularly linked to the study of religions and often confuse these two terms in somewhat childish sense. This creates confusion among people as th...
Jonathan Edwards uses the “fire and brimstone” approach to confront his congregations with what he feels to be the rage of God. The sermon, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” was meant to make Edward’s listeners aware of the fact that t...
Sir Edward Gray, provides an eerily accurate prophecy of what happened in the following thirty years. While Gray's remark was made subsequent to his failure in advocating diplomacy and aiding France in her struggle against German power, Gra...
first part of this article (to which we shall refer as Paper 1), we have discussed three themes on which Deming laid great stress during his presentations in 1988: (1) Joy in work; (2) Innovation--not just improvement; (3) Cooperation: Win...