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    • [PDF File]The Russo-Chechen war: A threat to stability in the Middle East and ...

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      Middle East Policy; Mar 2001; 8, 1; Research Library pg. 128. Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. Reproduced with permission of the copyright owner. Further reproduction prohibited without permission.



    • [PDF File]Race and Racism in the European Middle Ages - Getty

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      Suggested Readings on Race and Racism in the European Middle Ages Akbari, Suzanne Conklin. Idols in the East: European Representations of Islam and the Orient, 1100–1450. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2009. Bale, Anthony. The Jew in the Medieval Book: English Anti-Semitisms 1350–1500. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Biller ...


    • [PDF File]A new approach to compare the predictive power of metabolic syndrome ...

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      tive population of Middle East Caucasians to examine: (1) the association of each MS compo-nents versus the MS per se (any three of five components) with incident CVD; and (2) whether MS would improve prediction of CVD beyond that achieved by MS components using model fitness, discriminatory power and integrated discrimination


    • [PDF File]Common Misconceptions and Stereotypes about the Middle East

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      of the Middle East is diverse and includes everything from fertile river deltas and forests, to mountain ranges and arid plateaus. Some countries in the Middle East are oil rich, while others have little or no oil reserves. The Middle East and the Islamic World are not the same. While Islam first developed in the Arabian Peninsula and Arabic is ...


    • [PDF File]Retracing the Caucasian Circle - Brookings Institution

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      Retracing the Caucasian Circle – Considerations and Constraints for U.S., EU, and Turkish Engagement in the South Caucasus ... Middle East, most specifically the urgency of tack-


    • Nomadic Society and the Seljūq Campaigns in Caucasia

      The conquest of much of the Middle East by the Seljiiq Turks from Central Asia in the eleventh century had a profound impact on the culture and demography of the region, while the invaders' brutality ... Rewriting Caucasian History: the Medieval Armenian Adaptation of the Georgian Chronicles. The Original Georgian Texts and theAnnenian ...


    • [PDF File]DOI: 10.7596/taksad.v6i5 - ResearchGate

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      strengthening the Middle East Caucasian, North Caucasian contacts, North Caucasian literature in Arabic (mainly), Persian, Turkic languages, the formation and development of its genre forms. The ...


    • [PDF File]Arab Cultural Awareness: 58 Factsheets - Federation of American Scientists

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      Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Although this excludes Somalia, Djibouti, and the Comoros Islands which are part of the Arab world. • It can also be defined as those countries where Arabic is the dominant language. • KEY: Arab countries are religiously and ethnically diverse with Islam being the dominant religion in most countries.


    • IS THE SOUTH CAUCASUS REGION A PART OF THE MIDDLE EAST?' - JSTOR

      Middle East] is not a region in its own right but a concept devised to suit the policies of outsiders, and it changes shape according to their strategic interests."10 This has always been the case as pointed out in a classic 1960 article in Foreign Affairs by historian Roderic H. Davison entitled "Where is


    • [PDF File]Who counts as Asian - Russell Sage Foundation

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      East Asian countries like China, Japan, and Korea, but today, East Asians account for only 36 per cent of the U.S. Asian population. Driving both the growth and diversity are South Asians, who have doubled their share of the U.S. Asian population from 13 per cent in 1990 to 27 per cent today (U.S. Census Bureau 2016).


    • [PDF File]Variability of the Circle of Willis in North American Caucasian and ...

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      The typical complete circle of Willis was revealed in 8.3% of the Caucasian, and in 22.2% of the Arabic specimens (Figure 1). The anterior part of the circle of Willis was incomplete in 6 out of 64 of the Caucasian study group, where the anterior communicating artery was hypoplastic (6.3%) or absent (3.1%). In all


    • [PDF File]Collective Degradation: Slavery and the Construction of Race

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      Anthropologists classify the fifty Caucasian ethnic groups into three main categories: Caucasian, Indo-European, and Altaic. Among the Altaic peoples are the Kalmuck, whom Blumenbach and his colleagues considered an embodiment of ugliness. Circassian peoples and Georgians, famed for their beauty, also fall into the category of Caucasian people.


    • [PDF File]Ethnicity Categories for the GLI - Spirometry

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      geographic or ethnic proximity. Thus the Caucasian equations could be used for any person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa and for any non-indigenous person of South America. Until further data are available, African-American equations can be used for individuals of African descent.


    • [PDF File]The Experiences of Non-Muslim Caucasian Licensed Marriage and Family ...

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      Research Center, 2007). Among those born outside of the U.S., 49% came from the Middle East and other Arab regions, 27% came from South Asia, 8% came from Europe, 6% came from non-Arab African countries, and 10% came from other countries. Among those born in the U.S., 21% are second generation, with at least one parent born in a foreign country.


    • [PDF File]SYSTEMS OF CORRESPONDENCE: FUNCTIONALITY IN TRADITIONAL CHINESE ...

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      into the Middle East. Caucasian descendants of the ancient merchants settled along the Silk Road in a rare oasis, 5 hun-dred feet below sea level, in a place now called Turfan. It was there, 22 years ago, Pier, my girlfriend (now my wife) suffered a severe migraine. Far from any conventional hospital or doctor,


    • [PDF File]The Near and Middle East George Hewitt (ed.): Caucasian perspectives ...

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      Starostin's 1,406-pag [sic] Norteh Caucasian etymological dictionary (1994 did no) appeat r in tim teo be included , thoug Ah. E Kibrik'. s and S. V. Kodzasov' s 198 an8 d 1990 studie osf the North-East Caucasia an noud nn verb respectively are, of course , listed. Apart from compilin the end-bibliographg y and lis otf al relevanl t journals ...


    • [PDF File]For Debate Caucasian - BMJ

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      the Middle East, and India," may be complicated by severe haemolysis after ingestion of certain drugs-various anti-malarials, sulphonamides, sulphones, and nitrofurans.1I The ... Caucasian-geographically wrong except for a few races comprising Georgians, Circassians, Kabardians, Abkhazians,


    • COVID19 coagulopathy in Caucasian patients

      shares similarities with SARS and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) viruses which were previously responsible for endemics in 2003 and 2012.3,4 Studies have estimated overall COVID19 mortality rates ranging from 4 3% to 14 6%.1,2,5 This mortality burden is predominantly attributa-ble to a progressive bilateral pneumonia that can ultimately


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