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    0480_023_006_Wendell_philips_Stapled_Set_04

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    1. One-page typewritten letter dated 1 November 1949 to Wendell Phillips from Dr. Aziz S. Atiya, Professor of Medieval History, Faculty of Arts, Farouk I University. 2. One-page handwritten letter to Monseigneur Porphyrios III, Archbishop of Mt. Sinai, from Dr. Aziz S. Atiya, Professor of Medieval History, Faculty of Arts, Farouk I University. 3. One-page typewritten letter dated 28 October 1949 to Dr. Aziz S. Atiya, Professor of Medieval History, Faculty of Arts, Farouk I University, from unknown author. 4. One-page typewritten letter dated 14 October 1949 from Wandell Phillips to Dr. Aziz S. Atiya, Professor of Medieval History, Faculty of Arts, Farouk I Universit

    PREGNANCY IN GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC TUMOR

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    Nadia Ch’michi*, Mariyam Benayada, Nada Douraidi, Hounaida Mahfoud, Najia Zeraidi, Ibrahim Rhrab, Amina Lakhdar, Aziz Baidada and Aicha Kharbac

    A half-century of metal and metalloid-containing polymers

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    Alaa S. Abd-El-Aziz ... [et al.]; Includes bibliographical references and indexes.; Editor, Alaa S. Abd-El-Aziz, is currently President of the University of Prince Edward Island.Source type: Electronic(1

    SUCCESSFUL TWIN PREGNANCY IN A WOMAN WITH A UNICORNUATE UTERUS

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    Oumaima Sarhdaoui*, Andovalona Rabarijaona, Manar Rhemimet, Aziz Slaoui, Najia Zraidi, Amina Lakhdar, Abdelaziz Baidada and Aicha Kharbac

    A CASE OF CYSTIC DEGENERATION OF A GIANT UTERINE LEIOMYOMA MIMICKING AN OVARIAN MALIGNANCY

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    Oumaima Sarhdaoui*, Meryem Benayada, Mouna Anibri, Aziz Slaoui, Najia Zraidi, Amina Lakhdar, Abdelaziz Baidada and Aicha Kharbac

    Bringing Down an Uprising: Egypt's Stillborn Revolution

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    Democracy, Like Revolution, is Unattainable Without Women

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    The biggest challenge facing women in Arab Spring countries is transforming their leadership and attendant influence during the revolutions into high-level governance positions, both elected and appointed, after the revolutions. To achieve this goal, reform efforts should include: 1) amending election laws to increase the proportion of women represented at the local, state, and national levels; 2) increasing high-level employment opportunities; and 3) using public education to highlight the role of women and counter perceptions of traditional gender roles.Peer reviewe
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