Discuss Mixed marriages (main focus on Islam and the Arab world).

This is a literature review (for an Arab world study Anthropology course) preceding an ethnography on the marriage between a British male who was born and raised in the UK and converted to Islam prior to marrying an Egyptian woman who was born in Germany and raised in Egypt, they have been married since 2001. The literature review will be divided into the subheadings below with each related paper underneath the subheading. Like any literature review, you must summarize the study and methodology and highlight the main findings and results. For very broad studies/books I have pinpointed what you must focus on. All the needed material is attached(total of 12 attachments), or the URL has been provided. Feel free to change the order of the subheadings to suite the flow of writing (I would prefer to have Multi ethnic marriage and interculturalism in Egypt first, then Britain, then mixed and interfaith marriages in Islam, then Love in the Arab world”. 1)“Love” in the Arab World -THE TROUBLE OF LOVE IN THE ARAB WORLD: ROMANCE, MARRIAGE, AND THE SHAPING OF INTIMATE LIVES 2)Multi-ethnic marriage and interculturalism in Britain -Intercultural Education: Theories, Policies and Practices SECTION TITLE: Multi ethnic marriage and interculturalism in Britain and the Netherlands (Main focus to be on Britain)https://books.google.com.eg/books?hl=en&lr=&id=UzeDDwAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PT317&dq=mixed+race+marriage+&ots=cE93YigyfR&sig=Pq-9L9ZD8_53qdlCk9Kbi-NDkj0&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=mixed%20race%20marriage&f=false-Special Relationships: mixed-race couples in postwar Britain and the United States (This paper is mainly used to provide brief historical background on mixed race couples in Britain meaning you must use the other papers in the section to shed light on how that progressed/developed with time)-Who intermarries in Britain? Explaining ethnic diversity in intermarriage patterns 3)Multi-ethnic marriage and interculturalism in Egypt -“Interfaith Unions and Non-Muslim Wives in Early Twentieth-Century Alexandrian Islamic Courts.” Untold Histories of the Middle East: Recovering Voices from the 19th and 20th Centuries. Edited by Amy Singer, Christoph K. Neumann, and S. Aksin Somel. London: Routledge, 2010: 54-70 (This paper is mainly used to provide a brief historical background on mixed race/ethnic couples in Egypt highlighting that it was normally between a Muslim man and non-Muslim woman which is not the case in our ethnography) -Mixed Couples and Islamic Family Law in Egypt: Legal Consciousness in Transnational Social Space (Summarize and focus on role/perception of government/law on mixed couples in Egypt) https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/403c/90e1ebeddc88c916613f101d8c60815cefa5.pdf?_ga=2.64866474.428048109.1589039304-1492126328.1589039304-Creating Families Across Boundaries: A Case Study of Romanian–Egyptian Mixed Marriages (downloaded most relevant chapters individually focus on general ideas of mixed marriages in Egypt use this as an example) 4)Mixed and Interfaith Marriages in Islam-Mixed Marriages in Islam: An Anthropological Perspective on Pakistan https://www.anthro.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/anthro/documents/media/jaso29_1998.pdf#page=7 PAGES 5-28-Muslim-Non-Muslim Marriages: Political and Cultural Contestations in Southeast Asiahttp://lib.perdana.org.my/PLF/Digitisation/OCR%20Done/OCR%201/final/000011/1007828.pdf (Focus on main points – briefly explain what this book is about and the main findings as they relate (in general) to mixed marriage in Islam. No need to read much, focus on main and relevant points) -Interfaith Marriages in Islam from a Woman’s Perspective: Turkish Women’s Interfaith Marriage Practices in the United Kingdom-Interfaith marriage attitudes in Muslim majority countries A multilevel approach

Write a multi-paragraph essay in which you analyze “The Lampshade Vendor” according to the process you have studied this semester (AXES).

Write a multi-paragraph essay in which you analyze “The Lampshade Vendor” according to the process you have studied this semester (AXES). Remember -analysis is breaking apart. Consider metaphors, symbols, wording, setting, tone, and place. Do not write a summary of the story. To begin, formulate some thoughts about the story and create several possible assertions. Since you will need to use the story for examples, remember to include in-text citations. As part of the introductory paragraph, begin with an interesting attention grabber. The last sentence of the introductory paragraph needs to be a thesis. To deepen and extend analyzing complex texts.

Compare and Contrast the Tea Party vs. Occupy Wall Street Movements The Tea Party movement that started in 2010 is considered by some political analysts as an example of a “grass roots” initiative by frustrated common citizens who seek to influence national policy

Compare and Contrast the Tea Party vs. Occupy Wall Street Movements The Tea Party movement that started in 2010 is considered by some political analysts as an example of a “grass roots” initiative by frustrated common citizens who seek to influence national policy. In 2011, the Occupy Wall Street movement came into prominence and was immediately compared to the Tea Party. For this discussion question you will take the identity of an analyst working for the Criminal Intelligence Bureau (CIB) of the Miami-Dade Police Department. Your Bureau commander has assigned you the task of analyzing these two political movements that are likely to protest during the upcoming DRNC event next year. Your analysis and recommendations will weigh heavily on your command staff’s policy formation as it pertains to these two particular political groups. For this discussion post, you must conduct your own research and cite at least three sources. As always, your response must be written at the graduate level and cited properly according to APA style guidelines. At a minimum, you are to address the following questions: Describe and analyze the Tea Party and the Occupy Wall Street movements and determine their underlying motives and their likely involvement in the upcoming DRNC event. How have these movements differed from other political movements in the past? How do the Tea Party and the Occupy Wall Street movement differ from one another? What policy recommendations do you make to the Miami-Dade Police Department command staff on how to deal with these two political movements during the upcoming DRNC?

Write an essay of approximately in which you compare and contrast any two of the five assigned articles which address issues of power and politics in terms of their use of a theoretical argument and the evidence that they cite in order to bolster their individual argument.

Spring 2020 Sociological Essay #2: Addressing a theoretical controversy Write an essay of approximately 3-5 pages in length in which you answer either of the following two questions. Identify which question you are answering at the start of your paper1.) Compare and contrast any two of the five assigned articles which address issues of power and politics in terms of their use of a theoretical argument and the evidence that they cite in order to bolster their individual argument. For each article, specify an interpretation of power and indicate both what you see as the author’s reason for this interpretation and the conclusions that each author reaches based on his or her arguments and examples.2.) Choose one to two essays and discuss/assess the key arguments made within this essay. Then, discuss some of the likely substantive and theoretical connections that could be made between your selected article and the subject of Todd Gitlin’s book Occupy Nation. You should be focusing, in part, on the possibility, of America being made a more inclusive and democratic societyFor this assignment, the readings are:Martin Gilens and Benjamin I. Page – “Testing theories of American politics: elites, interest groups, and average citizens”Michael McQuarrie – “Sociology has a Trump problem”Fred Block – “Reinventing social democracy for the 21st century”Silke Roth ”Contemporary counter-movements in the age of Brexit and Trump” Barbara Ransby – “The class politics of Black Lives Matter”William Domhoff – “The class domination theory of power”