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Discrimination against Arabs in Europe, Industrial Revolution in Europe **By:Heather Bowden **

Industrial Revolution in Europe!!!!




 * T ﻿ he Industrial Revolution began in the 1700’s. It began to spread to parts of Europe and North America. Some time in the mid 1800’s industrialization was as widespread as it could be. The Industrial revolution was huge because that was the beginning of power driven machinery and factory organization; before this everything that was done had to be done by hand. “Today, most historians agree that the Industrial Revolution was a great turning point in the history of the world” (Webcache 1). The Industrial Revolution clearly changed the world we would not have a quarter of the things we have today if it were not for the Industrial Revolution. Today every thing we have is in Thanks to the Industrial revolution there for it clearly changed our world and how we live in it.
 * "Industrial Revolution." August 11,2010. Web. 20 August 2010.

Discrimination of Arabs in Europe!!!!


 * First off discrimination is horrible! Muslims are discriminated against the same reason most people are not because of their color but because of their religion and beliefs. This is a very difficult subject to tackle because not too many people are going to come out on this subject. They are mainly descriminated against in the sense of doing bans on religious events. "As for Muslims who want nothing more than to provide for there families have to do combat against muslims and abuse Muslims" (Nawash). Basically if some one is Muslim and they want to provide for their families they have to go against their own kind; when all they want to do is survive and provide.
 * Nawash, Kamal. "Speech by Kamal Nawash on Fighting Intolerance and Discrimination against Muslims | Free Muslims Coalition." Muslims against Terrorism and Extremism | Free Muslims Coalition. 24 July 2005. Web. 21 Aug. 2010.

 By: Heather Bowden & Erin Barber
 * Algiers-France **




 * On June 12, 1830 34,000 French soldiers invaded Algeria. They used Napoleon’s 18th century contingency plan at Sidi Ferruch. The Algerians sent roughly 28,000 troops to face the French invasion. Due to the French’s organization and artillery they gained a strong beachhead that helped push them towards Algeria. After three weeks France captured Algeria causing Hussein Dey to go into exile. The French treated the people horribly. They raped them, stole their money, and destroyed cemeteries. The French’s plan to civilize was seen as cruel and cynical.
 * "France in Algeria, 1830-1962." December 1993. Web. August 19,2010.

=﻿ Nihilism =  By Erin Barber



In conclusion Nihilism says that the world is meaningless therefore there is no need for values or morals.
 * Nihilism is the abandoning of values and knowledge. It gets it’s name from nihil in Latin which means that does not exist. Nihilism is the belief that values are worthless meaning that nothing is known nor can it be communicated. It denies the possibility of moral values. Albert Camus said that Nihilism is the most disturbing issue in the 20th century.
 * "Nihilism - Nothing." All about Philosophy. 2002. Web. August 21,2010.

= Absurdism = = By Erin Barber  = = = <span style="color: #ed318e; font-family: 'Times New Roman',Times,serif;">[|Søren Kierkegaard] <span style="color: #ed318e; font-family: 'Times New Roman',Times,serif;">. World War II provided a social environment that provoked absurdist views and allowed them to develop especially in France. In conclusion absurdist search for an overall meaning to their lives whether that is possible or not.
 * <span style="color: #ed318e; font-family: 'Times New Roman',Times,serif;">Absurdism is the belief that one lives life in order to find meaning or a rational explanation in this universe because there is no such thing. Absurd means impossible or not logical. Absurdism has a dark tone with the feeling of frustration that comes from the trial and errors that come when looking for the meaning of life. The term absurdism is rooted in the nineteenth century from a Danish philosopher named
 * <span style="color: #ed318e; font-family: 'Times New Roman',Times,serif;">"Absurdism." New World Encyclopedia. May 28,2008. Web. August 21, 2010.