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Israel's positions on Jerusalem / Golan, Galia   Journal Article
Golan, Galia Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract For the past 85 years, the international community, the representatives of the Zionist movement and, later, the State of Israel, the representatives of the Arab world and, especially, the Palestinians, have been engaged in attempts to find ways to make the City of Jerusalem a city of peace. Over this period, more than 65 plans have been tabled for discussions.1 Many people claim that the failure to resolve the issue of Jerusalem is what led to the breakdown of negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority. The latest Palestinian uprising is named the al-Aqsa Intifada after the central role that the Holy Places have played in the latest round of the Israeli-Arab conflict.
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Make them eat cake: how America is exporting its obesity epidemic / Norris, John   Journal Article
Norris, John Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract WITH THIS SUMMER'S news from the United Nations that Mexico has surpassed the United States in adult obesity levels--one-third of Mexican adults are now considered extremely overweight--U.S. foreign policy has come into sharper, or perhaps softer, focus. Despite first lady Michelle Obama's continued emphasis on good diet and exercise, the United States seems secretly intent on fattening everyone else on the planet. Apparently, America has adopted the old piece of ursine humor as grand strategy: "You don't have to run faster than the bear to get away. You just have to run faster than the guy next to you."
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