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    Upper Neches River Basin Caddo Ceramics, an Attempt at an Updated Seriation and a Context for Understnading Frankston to Allen Phase Ceramic Stylistic and Technological Changes

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    Table 1 provides comparative sherd assemblage data from Lake Palestine sites on the Neches River, 41HE139 west of Lake Palestine, 41AN38 south of Lake Palestine, as well as the Kah-hah-kowha site (41CE354) to the northeast of the lake. This site has an Allen phase component. The Lake Palestine sites include Debro (41CE86), William Sherman (41CE30), Forest Drive (41HE184), Halbert, Woldert (41HE80), Ferguson, Tomato Patch (41HE185), Mitchell (41HE22), and White Mule (41HE166)

    Third Reading of the Palestinian Basic Law

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    Law on the Encouragement of Investment in Palestine No. (28) of 1998

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    Third Reading of the Palestinian Basic Law

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    Resistance Values in Palestinian Hip-hop Music

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    This research aims to describe popular culture of Palestine Hip-Hop and the values of songs. This research has purposes 1) to describe popular culture in Palestine Hip-Hop, and 2) to find resistance value in hip-hop songs. This research used popular culture approach of Adorno that analyzes three songs of DAM group, they are Who is the Terrorist?, Ghareeb fi Biladi, and Olive Trees. This research shows that 1) Hip-Hop music is the source of resistance Palestine through music media, 2) three of Hip-Hop songs not only give entertainment, but also have resistance values that have influences in national and International mass. Hip-Hop music is one of Palestine voice for Palestine in particular and Middle East in a wider context, so it describes the emergency condition of the regions. Key Words: Hip-Hop music, resistance value, and Palestin

    Law on the Encouragement of Investment in Palestine No. (28) of 1998

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    Support for UNRWA's survival

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    The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) provides life-saving humanitarian aid for 5·4 million Palestine refugees now entering their eighth decade of statelessness and conflict. About a third of Palestine refugees still live in 58 recognised camps. UNRWA operates 702 schools and 144 health centres, some of which are affected by the ongoing humanitarian disasters in Syria and the Gaza Strip. It has dramatically reduced the prevalence of infectious diseases, mortality, and illiteracy. Its social services include rebuilding infrastructure and homes that have been destroyed by conflict and providing cash assistance and micro-finance loans for Palestinians whose rights are curtailed and who are denied the right of return to their homeland

    Palestinian Legislative Council Proposed Arbitration Law

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    Five minutes with Noam Chomsky – “Europe is pretty much following behind US policy, no matter what that policy is”

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    Last week the General Assembly of the United Nations voted in favour of recognising Palestine as a non-member observer state. The EU was unable to reach a common position on the issue, with some states voting in favour and others, including Germany and the United Kingdom, abstaining. EUROPP editors Stuart A Brown and Chris Gilson asked Noam Chomsky for his views on the vote and Europe’s wider response to the Israel-Palestine crisis

    American Palestine Exploration Society Photograph Collection, 1875

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    This file contains a finding aid for the American Palestine Exploration Society Photograph Collection. To access the collection, please contact the archivist ([email protected]) at the American Schools of Oriental Research, located at Boston University.The collection contains oversize albumin prints taken during the first photodocumented American survey of the regions east and west of the Jordan River. The photographs document ruins, architecture, and landscapes in Israel / Palestine, Lebanon, and Malta
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