Examples of Arab Spring in the following topics:
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- If you were preparing a speech about the Arab Spring or the 2012 Presidential Election, social media would be invaluable to your research tracking populist sentiment and eyewitness accounts in real-time reporting.
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- The unrest grew out of the 2011 Arab Spring protests, escalating to armed conflict after President Bashar al-Assad's government violently repressed protests calling for his removal.
- The war is being fought by the Syrian Government, a loose alliance of Syrian Arab rebel groups, the Syrian Democratic Forces, Salafi jihaidst groups (including al-Nusra Front), and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, sometimes referred to as ISIS).
- Obama supports the two-state solution to the Arab–Israeli conflict based on the 1967 borders with land swaps.
- Beginning in the spring of 2013, secret meetings were conducted between the United States and Cuba in the neutral locations of Canada and Vatican City.
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- The Arabs reached the Maghreb in early Umayyad times.
- The years 665–689 saw another Arab invasion of North Africa.
- The following spring, however, the Arabs launched a new assault by sea and land, forcing the Byzantines and their allies to evacuate Carthage.
- By 698, the Arabs had taken most of North Africa from the Byzantines.
- Arab control over the Maghreb was quite weak.
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- The Second Arab siege of Constantinople in 717–718 was a combined land and sea offensive by the Muslim Arabs of the Umayyad Caliphate against the capital city of the Byzantine Empire, Constantinople.
- In 716, after years of preparations, the Arabs, led by Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik, invaded Byzantine Asia Minor.
- In spring 718, two Arab fleets sent as reinforcements were destroyed by the Byzantines after their Christian crews defected, and an additional army sent overland through Asia Minor was ambushed and defeated.
- Coupled with attacks by the Bulgars on their rear, the Arabs were forced to lift the siege on 15 August 718.
- On its return journey, the Arab fleet was almost completely destroyed by natural disasters and Byzantine attacks.
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- Spring force is conservative force, given by the Hooke's law : F = -kx, where k is spring constant, measured experimentally for a particular spring and x is the displacement .
- We would like to obtain an expression for the work done to the spring.
- The displacement x is usually measured from the position of "neutral length" or "relaxed length" - the length of spring corresponding to situation when spring is neither stretched nor compressed.
- As the block slowly moves, we do work W on the spring: $W = \int_{0}^{x_f} (kx) dx = \frac{1}{2} k x_f^2$.
- When we stretch the spring.
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- For instance, the spring is pulled downwards with either no load, Fp, or twice Fp.
- k is a constant called the rate or spring constant (in SI units: N/m or kg/s2).
- It's possible for multiple springs to act on the same point.
- The slope of this line corresponds to the spring constant k.
- The extension of the spring is linearly proportional to the force.
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- Kennedy wished to work more closely with the modernizing forces of the Arab world.
- By the spring of 1962, American aid made its way to Guinea.