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Characterization of the extracted oil by screw press from Egyptian Jatropha seeds

Journal of International Society for Science and Engineering, 2019
Increase of fossil fuel consumption rate, depletion of conventional fuel, harmful pollutants increase, and global warming contribute to search about alternative fuels. The produced oil from non-edible jatropha seeds becomes the researcher's interest due to the higher price of edible oils.
Said Ibrahim   +3 more
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From the History of the Egyptian Armenian Press

Journal of Armenian studies
The administrative, economic, educational and military reforms carried out by the Leader of Egypt Muhammad Ali made Egypt a strong and stable state, laying a solid foundation for its development. The impact of the reforms carried out by Muhammad Ali was positive on the Egyptian-Armenian community as well. Egyptian Armenians actively participated in the
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The Egyptian Press and Coverage of Local and International Events

2010
The Egyptian press has a large readership and potential influence on public opinion in Egypt and the Arab world. The Egyptian Press and Coverage of Local and International Events analyzes this understudied area. Written in Egypt, the book is formed of five chapters and analyzes in qualitative and quantitative methods close to 300 newspaper and magazine
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Asleep at the Press: Thoreau, the Nuances of Democracy and Egyptian Revolt

Arab Media & Society, 2015
In the summer and fall of 2013, various media outlets and experts debated whether the Morsi overthrow was a coup. The common presumption was that if it was, it was unjust. Al Jazeera prominently promoted just this conclusion, along with many in the Western media who derided the overthrow as a travesty of democracy since Mohamed Morsi had narrowly won ...
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U.S. Newspapers Cite Social Media More than Does the Egyptian Press

Newspaper Research Journal, 2014
Articles in U.S. newspapers about demonstrators during the 2011 Egyptian revolution mention social media more frequently than do articles in Egyptian newspapers, and they also describe social media more often as an effective tool in the revolt.
Margaret A. Fesenamier   +3 more
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Is the Egyptian Press Ready for Democracy? Evaluating Newspaper Coverage as an Indicator of Democratization

Arab Media & Society, 2013
If the Egyptian transition to democracy is to succeed, social institutions like the press will have to embrace their democratic responsibilities. In this paper, I look for signs of change in the post-Revolution press as an indicator of the progress of Egyptian democratization.
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Is There an Arab Public Sphere? The Palestinian Intifada, a Saudi Fatwa and the Egyptian Press

2005
In the spring of 2001, Saudi Arabia’s Grand Mufti issued a fatwa condemning suicide attacks in the name of Islam. In the Egyptian press, the fatwa was perceived as a desecration of the icon of Palestinian resistance (the martyr or shahid). An “Arab public opinion,” voicing its concerns over the jeopardized interests of the community (umma), was soon ...
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