Modern Day Role of Men in Egypt and India
....
Rural Egypt is being influenced by wage labor, modern education, exposure to Western lifestyles in the mass media, and rises in the standard of living. ....
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Egypt as a Democratic Socialist State
.... million. These are not mere urban problems. The
rural populations of
Egypt, in fact, have the lowest standards of living. Governmental ....
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In an Antique Land, Dramas of Nationhood
.... 1000 years ago; a depiction of life in twelfth century India,
Egypt, and other locations; and an examination of life in contemporary
rural Egypt based on ....
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Dress in Ancient Egypt
.... This continues to change as
Egypt modernizes, but in many
rural areas, the process remains similar to that in ancient
Egypt. Another ....
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Rural-urban conflicts on Western Asia (1100-1700)
....
Rural/Urban Tensions Under the Ottomans The Ottoman Turks consolidated their .... expanded militarily by conquest in Eastern Europe, Mesopotamia,
Egypt and North ....
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Nubia Region
.... the year. Migrants serve as intermediaries between
rural and urban
Egypt and as agents of social change in the village. Because of ....
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Women's Status in Egypt
.... Particularly among the
rural and lower socioeconomic classes--largely illiterate-- an ethos of .... and by 1982 women comprised 14% of all workers in
Egypt (Library ....
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The Character of Democracy in Contemporary Egypt
.... Nasser and Sadat, 338, 342; Timothy Mitchell, "The Repression of
Rural Violence in Writings on Political Development in Nasserist
Egypt," in Farhad Kazemi and ....
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Cairo
.... remnants of the attempt to socialize the state,
Egypt is unable .... have been characterized as consumerist, spendthrift, blindly attached to
rural tradition, and ....
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IMPACT OF MUSLIM SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS
.... The Sufis taught in ribats or community meeting houses and in
rural areas and outlying .... al-Shadhili order which began in Morocco and took root in
Egypt in the ....
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The role of men in traditional societies
.... There is a division of labor in
Egypt between male and female work roles, and .... Such changes are stronger in urban regions than in
rural, though this will change ....
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History of Nationalism in the Middle East
.... keep
rural populations content in their situation, and to provide a framework for social behavior. Islam has also formed the framework against which
Egypt has ....
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The Middle East & North Africa
.... with a growing population of 65 million and in the middle,
Egypt, whose growing .... have a ready audience of recruits among the young, poor
rural youths streaming ....
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Islamic States and Rulership
.... measures which expanded revenues, while not endearing the regime to the
rural masses. .... contention in the West in the 13th century were Syria,
Egypt and Palestine ....
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ISLAMIC STATES AND RULERSHIP IN 13TH AND 14TH CENTURIES
.... measures which expanded revenues, while not endearing the regime to the
rural masses. .... contention in the West in the 13th century were Syria,
Egypt and Palestine ....
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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND 19TH CENTURY TRENDS Thi
.... By the time Anwar Sadat succeeded Nasser, "
Egypt had a staggering foreign debt .... Iraq originally represented "the rise of a new elite of
rural origins" (Cleveland ....
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Four World Civilizations
.... Egyptian civilization therefore remained more
rural, and numerous population centers congregated .... Age civilization had a parallel development in
Egypt as to ....
(2930

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ALGERIAN REVOLUTION
.... in-country military leadership with roots in the peasantry and the
rural and urban .... during the war from its Arab neighbors, Morocco, Tunisia and
Egypt and did a ....
(999

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Mid-East Health Reforms
.... one with Yemeni women-especially those in the even worse off
rural areas. .... Cairo government and education sector along with Project HOPE and Eli Lilly in
Egypt. ....
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Urbanization: Lisbon, Portugal For most of human
.... Cities emerged in Mesopotamia,
Egypt, and Greece only with the development of a .... At the same time urbanization suddenly surged as
rural workers flocked to ....
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Ancient Art
.... A system of organized irrigation was used in
Egypt as well .... Egyptian civilization therefore remained more
rural, and numerous population centers congregated ....
(3971

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The Divital Divide
.... In
Egypt, more than half of the population is 20 or younger, so if this .... can help to lessen isolation and combat the problem of brain drain from
rural to urban ....
(5401

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Continent of Africa
.... is often labor intensive and few opportunities exist in many
rural areas (Gordon .... found in many African nations, among them Algeria, Tunisia,
Egypt, Libya, Gabon ....
(1168

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Racial Order at Cape Town
.... the region passed into British hands after Lord Kitchener helped
Egypt crush a .... the British began training black administrators and assisting the
rural economy. ....
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The Origins of Middle Eastern Terrorism
.... In the late 1970s,
Egypt under Anwar Sadat, took the initiative toward .... They set about systematically organizing the
rural poor, gradually amassing what became ....
(3265

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Intermingling of Races in Early Civilizations
.... dweller is inclined to look down on his people in the
rural districts. . .... of non-Negroid features among representations of the later dynasties of ancient
Egypt. ....
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Black/White History & Human Evolution
.... dweller is inclined to look down on his people in the
rural districts. . .... of non-Negroid features among representations of the later dynasties of ancient
Egypt. ....
(4170

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Napoleon's Egyptian Campaigns Much of the confusion about the ef
.... almost as meaningless for
Egypt except the invasion aided
Egypt's economic development .... vali), districts (sanjaks or livas), qadas, urban and
rural areas, and ....
(3548

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Similarities Between the Antebellum North & South
.... The third significant difference was the South's predominantly
rural, agricultural way .... argument, rested on slavery or serfdom - ancient
Egypt, biblical Israel ....
(5554

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Coca Production and Consumption
.... chewed coca to quench her thirst in the desert when fleeing to
Egypt (1989, p .... reforms have done little to change the situation of the
rural highland population. ....
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