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Walk Like an Egyptian: The Egyptian Revolution and the Radicalization of the Middle East
Egyptian Protesters with Army Soldiers (AFP Photo) As Egypt goes so goes the Arab World. Egypt is the leader of the Arab World, the largest country and the country with the most powerful military, a developing educated class and one … Continue reading →
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Tagged as anwar sadat, ayatollah khomeini, egypt, egypt israeli peace treaty, egypt protests, egyptian military, facebook, hosni mubarak, iran, iranian revolution, jordan, mohamed el baradei, muslim brotherhood, shah of iran, suez canal, tunisia, twitter, yemen
I Miss the Music of the 70’s and 80’s
The Abbess and I in 1980 at Cal State Northridge If you like this post please see the sequel: More about Why I Miss the Music of the 70’s and 80’s I don’t know about you but the music that I … Continue reading →
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