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Family Matters: Feminist Nationalism In 20th Century Egypt, Harry Malinowski
Family Matters: Feminist Nationalism In 20th Century Egypt, Harry Malinowski
History - Master of Arts in Teaching
I. Synthesis Essay………………………………..2
II. Primary Documents and Headnotes………..23
III. Textbook Critique…………………………….34
IV. New Textbook Entry………………………….37
V. Bibliography…………………………………...41
Honors @ Georgia Southern, University Honors Program Students And Staff, Georgia Southern University
Honors @ Georgia Southern, University Honors Program Students And Staff, Georgia Southern University
Honors@Georgia Southern
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Honors @ Georgia Southern, University Honors Program Students And Staff, Georgia Southern University
Honors @ Georgia Southern, University Honors Program Students And Staff, Georgia Southern University
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Reforms In The Basic Educational Compulsory System: A Reading Of Primary School Arabic Curricula In Egypt, Malak S. Rouchdy
Reforms In The Basic Educational Compulsory System: A Reading Of Primary School Arabic Curricula In Egypt, Malak S. Rouchdy
Faculty Book Chapters
The second of two issues, this volume covers aspects of Egyptian society. Contributors include: Donald Cole, Soraya Altorki, Asef Bayat, Eric Denis, Enid Hill, Ziad Bahaeddin, Malak Rouchdy, Linda Herrera, Jim Napoli, Hussein Amin, Mahmoud al-Lozy, Cynthia Nelson, and Shahnaz Rouse.
Medating Education: The Emergence And Divergence Of Islamic Private Schools In Egypt, Linda Herrera
Medating Education: The Emergence And Divergence Of Islamic Private Schools In Egypt, Linda Herrera
Faculty Book Chapters
The second of two issues, this volume covers aspects of Egyptian society. Contributors include: Donald Cole, Soraya Altorki, Asef Bayat, Eric Denis, Enid Hill, Ziad Bahaeddin, Malak Rouchdy, Linda Herrera, Jim Napoli, Hussein Amin, Mahmoud al-Lozy, Cynthia Nelson, and Shahnaz Rouse.
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni And Friends (Spring 1994), Taylor University
Taylor: A Magazine For Taylor University Alumni And Friends (Spring 1994), Taylor University
The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)
The Spring 1994 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
Scenes Of Schooling: Inside A Girls' School In Cairo, Linda Herrera
Scenes Of Schooling: Inside A Girls' School In Cairo, Linda Herrera
Faculty Books
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The Impacts Of Egyptian-American Academic Research: The Cu/Mit Program, Mohamed El-Sayed Selim
The Impacts Of Egyptian-American Academic Research: The Cu/Mit Program, Mohamed El-Sayed Selim
Faculty Book Chapters
Egypt has been and continues to be one of the major recipients of development assistance in the third world, yet very little effort has been made to assess the overall impact of this aid on Egypt A symposium was held on December 10th and 11th, 1983 in Oriental Hall at the American University in Cairo, organized by Cairo Papers in Social Science with financial support from the Cairo Office of the Ford Foundation. Egyptian government ministers, officials from representative donors and scholars experienced in development were invited to make formal presentations to the symposium. The essays presented in this issue …
The Nationalization Of Arabic And Islamic Education In Egypt: Dar Al Alum And Al Azhar, Lois A. Aroian
The Nationalization Of Arabic And Islamic Education In Egypt: Dar Al Alum And Al Azhar, Lois A. Aroian
Faculty Books
This study sets forth for the first time the vital role of Dar Al'ulum, Egypt's first and only continuously operating university level teaching training institution, in the nationalization of Islamic and Arabic education in Egypt. Ali Mubarak, nineteenth century Egypt's longest enduring bureaucrat, initiated , and Khedive Ismail (1863-1879) founded Dar al Ulum in 1892 to train teachers of Arabic and Turkish for the newly expanding national (amiriyya) school system. This study grew out of a PhD dissertation, "Education, Language and Culture in Modern Egypt: Dar Al Ulum and its Graduates (1872-1923)" presented at The University of Michigin in 1978.
The Ursinus Weekly, December 9, 1977, Ann Weibezahl, Stephen M. Lange, Sharon Tuberty, Lawrence Mroz
The Ursinus Weekly, December 9, 1977, Ann Weibezahl, Stephen M. Lange, Sharon Tuberty, Lawrence Mroz
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Ursinus news in brief: Ursinus alumnus plays peace role; Union director attends conference; Dusko resigns Snack Shop position; Med student tricked south of border; Student publication fails • Dusko closes Union: March, Williams not warned • Student wages to rise • TFSL meets • Ursinus seeks advising fund • Comment: Ursinus - fact or fiction? • Letters to the editor
The Ursinus Weekly, April 29, 1976, Ruth Von Kummer, Stephen M. Lange, Brian J. Fegely, Thomas Raskin, Sharon Tuberty, Mark T. Di Marcangelo, Joseph Saraco, Warren Fritz, Andrew Schwartz
The Ursinus Weekly, April 29, 1976, Ruth Von Kummer, Stephen M. Lange, Brian J. Fegely, Thomas Raskin, Sharon Tuberty, Mark T. Di Marcangelo, Joseph Saraco, Warren Fritz, Andrew Schwartz
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Board announces promotions; Six granted tenure • S.F.A.R.C. discusses calendar reform • Egyptian Ambassador speaks on Middle East • Cub and Key holds reunion • Ec. Club meets • Whitians elect new members • U.C. professors attend national conferences • Editorial: Stewing students ask what's cooking? • Letter to the editor: Correction on discussion of birth control policy • Wyeth show at Museum • Pi Gamma Mu accepts 22 students • Book Store robbery • Forum review: The Israeli stand • Mattress fun • U.S.D.A. open house • Zacharias' inferno • Travelin' 9 delayed • Golfers swing • Track races …
Taylor University Magazine (Fall 1974), Taylor University
Taylor University Magazine (Fall 1974), Taylor University
The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)
The Fall 1974 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.
African Agenda, August 1972, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda, August 1972, African American Solidarity Committee
African Agenda
The Vol 1, No 6 issue of the African Agenda newsletter was published by the African American Solidarity Committee. Articles: Non-Capitalist Path of Development In Africa, International Campaign Against Racism in Sport, Boycott Gulf: Help Angola Win Independence, Non-Capitalist Development in Egypt, Letter to the Editor, News Briefs, SWAPO Day, Recommended Books. 4 pages.
The Ursinus Weekly, April 20, 1959, Marla Shilton, John Swinton, Mary Elizabeth Dassler
The Ursinus Weekly, April 20, 1959, Marla Shilton, John Swinton, Mary Elizabeth Dassler
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
IF Weekend April 24 to 26; Neil Hefti's band on Friday • Alexander Award to be given for leadership course • Spirit Committee elects Kleckner as president • Martin Zippin returns to U.C. for art program • Rafetto to speak on job interviews this Wed. at 8 P.M. • Lewis Mumford speaks at Penn. lectures on Frank Lloyd Wright • WSGA, WAA, and Y elections Tuesday noon • Egyptian students tell of problems of their country • Sorority open house • Editorial: Spring reflection • A student, a Jesuit and a carpenter • News of the nation • Orientation plans …