Papers 1981-1990 of total 2077 found.
…from the first development of cities. Mesopotamia This region, the greater part of modern Iraq, comprises the lower valleys of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The Assyrian city of Khorsabad, built of clay and brick in the reign of Sargon II (reigned 722…
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…is the big threat of war in the Middle East? Israel - Syria, Israel - Iran and Israel - Iraq. Which three Middle East countries don't have McDonald's? Syria, Iran and Iraq.     . His theory is that when a country reached the level of economic development where…
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…according to the UN partition plan (1947). Less than 24 hours later, the regular armies of Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Iraq invaded the country, forcing Israel to defend the sovereignty it had regained in its ancestral homeland. In what became known…
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…as geopolitical developments can have a large impact on the performance of the Lufthansa Group. As good examples serve the events of September 11, the Iraq conflict and the outbreak of SARS in Asia along with a stagnating global economy which seriously influenced…
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…the trade of organs for monetary exchange illegal (Leone, Medical 53). However, organ trafficking is legal in Turkey, Brazil, Japan, Iraq, and the Phillipines. Between 1990 and 1995, more than two thousand kidneys were sold annually in the Middle East…
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…wastes of Iraq. But only in the last few decades have we had the capacity to literally change the entire planet. Only recently have we become a geophysical force. The global coal industry and most of the worlds oil companies and electric utilities have sought…
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…to Judah and rebuild the Temple. (Many chose, however, to remain in Mesopotamia, where the Jewish community existed without interruption for more than 2,500 years until the virtual elimination of Jewish presence in Iraq after World War II.) Leadership…
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…..(Morris).' When the Arabs spread Islam to the Middle East in the seventh century, most of the Kurds gradually adopted the religion but fiercely resisted Arab rule, much like today in modern day Iraq and Syria. This is evident in a legend about the prophet…
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…experiment in search of a new form of government. But a few years after independence several Arab states witnessed a wave of "radical" political changes, mostly through populist military coups; examples of these countries are Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Algeria and Libya…
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…, for the Jews who emigrated from the Arab countries did so with strong encouragement and massive aid from Israel. Shlomo Hillel, a former Labor minister and president of the Knesset who himself comes from Iraq, has declared several times that he was by no means…
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