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not kid ourselves -- if not now, when? Lately, her appearances on The View bring to mind the final years of the Reagan presidency. Lucidity is waning; recall plays tricks. Too often, a tiny, nut-brown hand waves vaguely in the air, or -- f...
Teacher, Nov2008, Vol. 42 Issue 1, p57-94, 38p; The article examines Egypt's pursuit of peace which led to the signing of the 1979 Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty by then Egyptian President Anwar El-Sadat. It provides an overview of the Arab...
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was forced to step down in the wake of ongoing protests, which have marred the socioeconomic life of the society. Hosni Mubarak rose to power in 1981 after the assassination of then President Anwar Sadat. He...
the regulations of justifiable political hostility, first, by intending populace who should not be under attack—city dwellers or non-combatants, frequently observed as being naive of violent behavior and, thus, protected from vengeance—and ...
of the world, preponderates across Asia, Middle East, and Africa. Initiating from Indonesia in the east, it extends through Pakistan and Bangladesh in the Indian subcontinent. Continuing through the lengths of previous Soviet States of Cent...
enter college, they have had experience with leadership in a family or community project, a student group, sports team, or part-time job and have begun to develop a set of perspectives shaped by the cultural assumptions that surround them. ...
Peace Treaty Introduction The Camp David Accords between Israel and Egypt in 1978 led to a negotiated peace between those two nations, signed in Washington DC on March 26, 1979, the first between Israel and any of its Arab neighbors. Israel...